Bowes Park Buttonholes by Florist Bowes Park

Welcome to Florist Bowes Park, your trusted local expert for stunning buttonholes and elegant bouquets in the heart of Bowes Park. Whether you’re preparing for a special occasion, a wedding at Bounds Green Community Centre, or planning an event near Myddleton Road or Trinity Church, our skilled team creates bespoke designs that reflect true care and craftsmanship.

As experienced local florists, we use only the freshest seasonal flowers to handcraft each buttonhole – perfect for weddings, proms, or any celebration around Bowes Park, Bounds Green, and Wood Green. With our deep community roots, you can count on a personal touch and genuine passion in every arrangement. Plus, our dedicated service means you can order online with confidence, knowing your buttonholes and bouquets are made to impress.

  • Same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM, Monday to Saturday
  • Proudly serving Alexandra Palace and surrounding north London areas
  • Handcrafted by experienced florists with local knowledge
Let Florist Bowes Park add a special touch to your event with unique, expertly designed buttonholes. For fast, friendly service and reliably beautiful flowers, reach out or order online for same-day delivery throughout Bowes Park and nearby communities!

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, finely woven fabric, the subtle texture of the cloth serving as a gentle, almost sandy backdrop that lets the colours of the flowers glow. The focal point is a pair of white lisianthus blossoms, their petals delicately frilled and finely traced with a deep purple edging, as if painted by hand. They sit slightly offset from one another, creating a natural, organic balance rather than rigid symmetry. Nestled between and beneath them are tiny white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, each minuscule floret catching the light and adding a light, airy volume to the design. Rising upright along one side is a slender stem of muscari, or grape hyacinth, its tightly packed, bell-like blooms a deep, saturated purple that echoes the lisianthus edges while bringing in more texture and depth. Surrounding the flowers is a halo of greenery: soft, feathery fronds that look like asparagus fern, accompanied by a few small, smooth green leaves, all contributing a fresh, garden-picked feeling. Two small, pale green buds are tucked into the composition, still closed, giving a sense of anticipation and the unfolding of the celebration to come. The stems are carefully bound together and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, tied neatly and smoothly, ready for a careful pinning on a suit jacket or waistcoat. The mood is refined yet romantic, evoking a quiet wedding morning near the tree-lined streets of Bowes Park, where such a boutonniere would be chosen to complement a classic, understated bridal bouquet and to carry a touch of nature close to the heart.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole is displayed on a softly lit, neutral-toned linen surface, the weave of the fabric adding a gentle, homely texture that recalls cosy interiors around Bowes Park and Myddleton Road cafés. In the centre of the piece, a compact nest of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms forms the heart of the design, their petals delicately ruffled and layered like miniature garden stocks or small romantic spray flowers. The pink shades shift subtly from pale blush to a slightly richer hue towards the petal edges, giving a sense of depth and movement. Around and between these central flowers, clusters of tiny white baby's breath are scattered, each little floret crisp and cloud-like, creating that classic, airy filler beloved in bridal work. Threaded through the pink and white are discreet touches of lavender and deep purple flowers, finely textured and spiky, which lend a cool contrast and a whisper of woodland fragrance. On one side, a fan of elongated creamy white to pale green buds, much like freesia just about to bloom, extends outward with a sense of poised anticipation, as if on the verge of opening for the ceremony. Supporting everything is a base of rich green foliage, broad leaves polished and robust, interwoven with slender, wispy grasses that stretch beyond the main cluster for a slightly untamed garden feel, not unlike the greenery along nearby New River Path. The stems at the base are neatly gathered and finished with a hot pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise, symmetrical bow whose satin sheen adds a polished, celebratory touch. This carefully crafted boutonniere feels ideal for a Bowes Park wedding or prom, a quiet statement of elegance ready to be pinned to a lapel or dress.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the cloth's fine woven pattern forming a quiet, neutral backdrop that lets every floral detail stand out. The rose itself, placed horizontally and slightly angled, appears to be freshly opened, its petals unfolding from a warm, sunset-like core of deeper peach into softer, creamy outer edges. The bloom has a velvety look, as though its surface might feel cool and smooth to the touch, and carries the suggestion of a light, sweet fragrance. To the rose's upper right, a delicate spray of white baby's breath creates a constellation of tiny blossoms, each one a pinpoint of brightness that adds lightness and contrast, like gentle mist around the main flower. Slim strands of vivid green foliage peek from behind the rose, their linear shapes echoing blades of decorative grass, while a pair of broader, dark green leaves are curled neatly along the lower side, subtly embracing the bound stems. These stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a soft peach satin ribbon that matches the flower perfectly, the ribbon overlapping in careful turns before finishing in a discreet, graceful knot that keeps everything in place. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing the subtle gloss of the ribbon and the intricate curves of each petal to show clearly against the calm background. The overall impression is of quiet refinement and romantic promise, an ideal boutonniere for a wedding ceremony near Bowes Park station or an intimate celebration at a local venue off Green Lanes, where thoughtful floral details help mark meaningful moments. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a local Bowes Park florist, it feels personal, timeless, and ready to be pinned close to the heart.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere rests on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the material forming a calm, neutral canvas that lets every floral detail emerge clearly, much like the understated charm of quiet residential streets around Bowes Park. At the centre, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid opens fully, its petals broad and smooth, catching the soft light with a gentle, satiny sheen. The orchid's throat reveals intricate touches of pale yellow blending into faint reddish-orange markings, a small but expressive flourish that suggests warmth and devotion. Encircling the orchid, airy sprigs of white baby's breath weave in and out, their tiny clustered blooms creating a misty, cloud-like texture that feels almost weightless. On the left side, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buttons, covered in tight, spiky petals, provide a crisp injection of colour, echoing the fresh greenery seen in nearby Finsbury Gardens after a spring shower. Beneath and behind the flowers, a deep green leaf fans out like a quiet backdrop, complemented by a smaller, darker leaf close to the stems, adding layered depth and structure. The stems themselves are wrapped with meticulous care in a rich crimson satin ribbon, the smooth fabric pulled taut and finished with a modest knot, giving the piece a subtle touch of drama and celebration. The overall mood is formal yet fresh, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest attending a local Bowes Park ceremony, the kind of thoughtfully crafted detail one might collect from Florist Bowes Park for same-day wedding preparations.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere lies centered on a softly woven, oatmeal-toned fabric, reminiscent of a linen table runner in a cosy Bowes Park townhouse prepared for a family celebration. The light beige background is gently textured, giving a natural, understated stage for the floral artistry. A flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid holds the spotlight, its satin-like petals open in a graceful arc, each curve catching the soft ambient light. Inside the orchid's throat, a wash of creamy yellow and muted orange adds depth and warmth, drawing the eye inward like a quiet focal point of devotion. Surrounding the orchid are airy clusters of baby's breath, their tiny white florets forming a mist of delicate texture, softening the edges and lending a romantic, cloud-like feel. Just below, a tight grouping of lacquered red berries glows with rich, festive colour, balanced by a few pale green, oval buds that suggest new growth and freshness. Deep and mid-green leaves, some broad and softly pointed, others slender and elongated, weave through the composition to create structure and contrast. The stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, tied into a compact knot with short, neat tails that keep the look polished and ready to wear. This petite floral piece, crafted in the timeless style favoured by many couples around Bowes Park and nearby Alexandra Palace venues, feels perfect for weddings, proms, or smart seasonal events, carrying a sense of gentle celebration and thoughtful detail against the quiet, neutral cloth.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale, oatmeal-toned linen background, the natural weave of the fabric providing a subtle, organic texture that lets the flowers quietly shine. Viewed from slightly above, the rose appears freshly opened, its velvety petals layered in a graceful spiral, starting with softer, pastel tones at the center and intensifying into a deeper pink along the softly ruffled outer edges. Surrounding the rose, delicate clusters of creamy white baby's breath form tiny, cloud-like tufts that frame the central bloom and add a classic, almost bridal lightness. Fine, whispy strands of fresh green foliage fan out behind the rose, like slender brushstrokes of colour that give the piece an airy, contemporary feel, reminiscent of the greenery that lines the quieter residential streets around Bowes Park. A wider, darker green leaf is folded and wrapped around the base of the flowers, offering a structured cradle that keeps the arrangement neat and refined. The stems are tightly bound with a satin ribbon in shades of lavender-pink and soft magenta, the dual-toned sheen catching the gentle light in subtle highlights and shadows. The ribbon is tied in a simple, understated knot, leaving just enough length to suggest movement without overwhelming the small accessory. The light falls evenly across the scene, enhancing each texture-from the rose's soft petals to the crisp leaves and the woven linen beneath. This carefully composed boutonniere feels both timeless and modern, ideal for a groom or prom guest heading out from Bowes Park station to a celebration, and reflects the kind of thoughtful, handcrafted detail a local florist would prepare for a cherished event.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, artfully designed boutonniere is displayed against a neutral, light beige background with a subtle woven texture, reminiscent of linen or lightly worn cotton, the sort of fabric you might spot at a Bowes Park wedding venue or family celebration. At its centre, a deep fuchsia pink rose takes pride of place, the petals tightly cupped in the middle and loosening towards the edges, creating a rich, velvety spiral that draws the eye inward. Nestled closely around the rose are sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny star-like blossoms forming a soft mist that gently offsets the strong colour of the bloom. Here and there, glossy red hypericum berries emerge, their round, jewel-like forms and polished surfaces introducing a touch of playful brightness, as if catching the light from a nearby window overlooking a quiet North London street. The foliage has been chosen and shaped with a florist's practiced hand: slender, feathery fronds of green stretch out like gentle, airy accents, while darker, broader leaves are carefully curled and layered to cradle the focal rose, giving the small arrangement an architectural grace. At the base, the stems are smoothly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, finished with a neat, understated bow that hints at both formality and romance. The light, likely natural and diffused, casts soft shadows along the textured cloth, highlighting each curve of petal and leaf without overwhelming them. The overall mood is one of polished yet heartfelt elegance, suggesting a groom, groomsman, or prom guest stepping out in Bowes Park or along Green Lanes, wearing this piece as a quiet but vivid symbol of love, celebration, and thoughtful preparation.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A beautifully composed boutonnière rests diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, the gentle weave reminiscent of natural linen you might find in a charming Bowes Park boutique. At its heart is a single rosebud in a striking shade of deep pink, veering toward fuchsia, its petals tightly furled and velvety, holding that moment just before full bloom. Surrounding the rose are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, each miniature flower forming a cloud-like border that softens the intensity of the central bloom and adds an airy, romantic touch. Slender, bright green fronds of feathery foliage stretch outward from behind the rose, their grass-like texture giving the piece a sense of movement and freshness, as though just gathered from a garden near Bowes Park station. Nestled closer to the stem are a few slightly broader, darker green leaves that provide a solid base and contrast, grounding the design. The stems of the rose, baby's breath, and foliage are neatly bound together with a coral-red satin ribbon that glows with a gentle sheen, meticulously wrapped to form a smooth column of colour and a small decorative finish at the base. The lighting is clean and even, catching the satin and the edges of each petal, bringing out the rich saturation of the rose and the crisp white of the filler flowers. This floral accessory feels at once traditional and personal-a handcrafted buttonhole suitable for a groom, groomsman, or formal guest heading to a wedding reception, civil ceremony, or prom celebration in and around the streets of Bowes Park.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A boutonniere crafted with the grace and elegance befitting a Bowes Park celebration sits subtly angled on creamy linen, its textures echoing the handwoven warmth found in community craft fairs. The centrepiece, a soft pink rose in the first flush of bloom, spirals inward to a deeper blush, its delicacy evoking morning strolls through nearby parks as petals unfurl to the day. Alongside, a complementary pastel blossom-perhaps a peach-kissed alstroemeria-opens its face shyly, its throat flecked with fine markings and sunlight-yellow tints that call to mind the intricate detail of artisan market bouquets on Myddleton Road. Around them, airy clusters of baby's breath drift like morning fog, while radiant, green miniature mums offer a touch of playful texture, suggesting the youthful joy surrounding new beginnings. Tall, slender grass-like leaves and gracefully folded dark foliage cradle the arrangement; a broad green leaf lovingly wraps the stems, hinting at the precision of expert floristry. To finish, a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon ties all together, its smooth bow a cheerful accent against the natural palette, imparting the promise of festivity-be it a wedding, formal gathering, or cherished local milestone. Light streams in gently, illuminating the boutonniere and enhancing every nuance, from the velvet of rose petals to the structured vibrance of the greens. Reflecting Bowes Park's blend of tradition and contemporary style, this accessory brings heartfelt beauty to special days, crafted for those who treasure the finest floral details.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant small boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, whose subtle weave creates a soft, tactile backdrop for the flowers. At its centre, a single white alstroemeria bloom opens gracefully, the petals smooth yet lightly ruffled, carrying delicate reddish-brown speckles that draw the eye into the throat of the flower where the stamens sit poised with fine pollen. Hugging the left side of the alstroemeria is a striking column of tight lime-green buds, arranged in a conical spike that suggests Ornithogalum; the buds are nested closely together, giving a textured, almost architectural feel that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the lily. Scattered through the arrangement are clusters of white Gypsophila, or baby's breath, each tiny blossom no bigger than a pinhead, creating a cloud-like effect that softens the edges and adds a whisper of romance. Supporting the flowers is a layered collar of foliage: broad, dark green, spear-shaped leaves form a strong foundation, while long, slender blades of bright green grass loop and curl delicately, introducing movement and lightness. On the right side, a vivid pink satin ribbon is tied into a neat, small bow, its glossy surface catching the light and adding a playful flash of colour that signals celebration. The lighting is clean and even, highlighting the fresh textures and natural sheen of each element. This refined little piece feels made for a Bowes Park wedding or prom, the kind of handcrafted detail you might choose from a trusted local florist for a ceremony near Alexandra Park or an intimate gathering in a N22 townhouse, where each stem is placed with quiet intention and care.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom takes centre stage in this refined boutonniere, lying gracefully on a diagonally placed swathe of pale beige, linen-like fabric that recalls the soft, neutral interiors of townhouses around Bowes Park. The flower's ruffled petals curl outwards in layered waves, creamy white at the edges and subtly shadowed towards the core, creating the sense of a small, living sculpture crafted from silk. Just to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in muted green and ivory nestle close, their closed tips pointing gently down the stem as if poised to unfurl later in the evening reception. Fine sprays of baby's breath are woven delicately through the arrangement, each tiny white flower adding a misty lightness, like a faint veil of blossom drifting above the foliage. Slender strands of grass-like greenery stretch outward, especially towards the bottom left of the frame, offering a dynamic, sweeping line that contrasts with the calm curve of the main bloom. Behind, a slightly broader, deeper green leaf gives structure and balance, framing the white petals and adding depth to the small design. At the lower right, the gathered stems are wrapped and secured in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon tied into a neat, cheerful bow, the vivid pink shining subtly against the neutral fabric and echoing the joyful colour flashes often chosen for groomsmen along Myddleton Road. The satin binding makes the boutonniere feel thoughtfully finished and ready to pin onto a suit lapel. Shot from a softly elevated angle in even, diffused light, the image reveals every subtle texture, from the lisianthus's velvety petals to the gentle weave of the background, evoking an intimate, romantic detail perfect for a Bowes Park wedding or formal celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige linen fabric, the woven texture beneath it recalling the relaxed, lived-in charm of Bowes Park cafés and terraced homes. At its heart, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in full bloom, the petals broad, smooth, and gently curved, as if cradling the moment. At the centre of the flower, a soft blush of yellow and the faintest hint of pink add warmth and depth, like early morning light drifting across Myddleton Road. Nestled closely around the orchid's base, tiny white baby's breath blossoms form a light, misty collar, their clustered heads creating a dreamy, cloud-like effect. A few slender, fresh green leaves slip out from behind, offering clean lines and a vivid contrast that underscores the orchid's purity. Off to one side, two small, lime-green buds sit tightly closed on a delicate stem, suggesting the promise of future blooms and the quiet excitement before a ceremony or prom night. The stems of the flowers and foliage are gathered neatly and wrapped in a sleek band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a modest, elegant bow whose sheen catches soft, diffused light. That touch of pink feels celebratory without ever shouting, perfect for a groom walking through Bowes Park towards his venue, or a student heading to a school leavers' ball nearby. Every detail-the gentle lighting, the natural shadows on the fabric, the carefully balanced textures-speaks of understated elegance and thoughtful design, as though chosen by a florist who understands both the romance of weddings and the everyday rhythm of local life.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere lies horizontally across a pale beige, woven fabric, the kind of soft, natural texture you might find on a well-loved table runner in a Bowes Park home. The focal orchid, likely a Phalaenopsis, is captured at its moment of perfect openness, broad petals curving outward with a gentle sheen that suggests both strength and fragility. Its pure white surface is interrupted only by the faintest blush of yellow and cream deep in the throat, adding a touch of warmth, as if it were holding a small pool of light at its centre. Encircling the main bloom is a cloud of tiny baby's breath flowers, each minute white bud and open floret adding a sense of airiness and depth. These Gypsophila sprigs soften the composition, creating fine, lacy shadows against the neutral background. Slender, feathery green foliage peeks from beneath the orchid and gypsophila, bringing a fresh, just-picked-from-the-garden feel reminiscent of greenery found along the quiet residential streets between Bounds Green and Bowes Park station. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a bright white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, tied into a small, controlled bow that suggests the steady hand of an experienced florist. The soft, even lighting enhances every texture-from the orchid's velvety petals to the matte threads of the fabric beneath-while maintaining a calm, romantic mood. This boutonniere seems made for a groom or groomsman at an intimate North London ceremony, a small but expressive detail that conveys purity, elegance, and the quiet joy of a carefully planned wedding day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere lies at a gentle angle on a neutral, light beige fabric that has the look of natural linen, its subtle crosshatch weave adding a quiet, organic backdrop. At the heart of the design is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals softly curled inward, hinting at fullness but still poised in that perfect stage just before fully opening. The rose appears velvety to the touch, with a slight ivory tint that feels warm rather than stark, echoing the soft light that washes over the composition. Encircling the bloom are airy tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny circular flowers clustered on fine stems, like a scattering of small stars gathered close to the rose. Slender green foliage fans out behind and to the sides, offering a rich contrast: some leaves are long and tapered, deep green and lightly glossy, while a few fern-like sprigs add a feathery, almost woodland detail. The stems of these elements are brought together and wrapped tightly in a smooth white satin ribbon, the wrapping clean and even, ending in a petite bow that sits just beneath the flowers, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket. The overall lighting is soft and diffused, similar to late afternoon light drifting through a Bowes Park window, gently emphasizing every texture-from the weave of the fabric to the satin sheen of the ribbon. This boutonniere feels ideal for a local ceremony near Bowes Park station or a reception by the green spaces around Albert Road, embodying timeless style and quiet emotion in a single, carefully crafted lapel flower.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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