Kingston Buttonholes – Expertly Crafted by Your Local Florist

Buttonholes add a special touch to any outfit, perfect for weddings, proms, or that unforgettable celebration. At Flowers Kingston, we take pride in creating hand-crafted buttonhole flowers and bouquets that stand out, using only the freshest seasonal blooms sourced locally. With years of experience serving Kingston and nearby areas like Surbiton and Norbiton, our skilled florists understand the styles that suit every occasion here in the community.

Our shop sits close to beloved local landmarks such as the Riverside Walk, Clarence Street, and Kingston Market Place, making us a go-to for locals looking for that personal florist’s touch. Whether you need a classic rose buttonhole for a black-tie event or a wildflower design for a rustic wedding, you can trust Flowers Kingston for quality and reliability.

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Experience the difference that a real local florist can make. We’re delighted to offer same-day delivery until 3 PM, ensuring your flowers arrive fresh and beautifully presented when you need them most. For buttonholes crafted with care and delivered with a smile, choose Flowers Kingston—your local authority for all things floral in Kingston and beyond.

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BUTTONHOLES
A carefully crafted floral boutonniere lies against a soft, light beige linen background, its understated texture providing a gentle contrast to the vivid colours of the flowers. At the centre, two white lisianthus blossoms unfurl with intricate, ruffled petals, each edge brushed with a deep, regal purple that seems to glow where it meets the creamy white. Nestled beside them are airy tufts of small white filler flowers reminiscent of baby's breath, adding a veil of softness and a sense of lightness to the design. Rising slightly above the main blooms is a slender spike of grape hyacinth, its tiny, bell-shaped florets clustered tightly together in a rich, bluish-violet line that adds both height and a distinctive, textural element. Around this focal group, fine, feathery foliage fans out-delicate green fronds that evoke the feeling of a breeze through the trees along Kingston's riverside walk near the market square. Two pale green buds sit partially hidden among the petals, still closed and suggesting the quiet promise of flowers yet to open as the celebration unfolds. The stems are gathered and wrapped smoothly with a strip of white satin ribbon, its surface catching the light in a soft sheen, and secured with a neat bow that marks it as ready to pin to a suit lapel. The overall mood is serene and elegant, perfectly suited to a wedding at a Kingston church, a civil ceremony, or even a school prom, where a small and thoughtful floral accent like this carries both sentiment and style without overwhelming the wearer.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, carefully crafted boutonniere rests on a neutral, linen-like cloth, its soft beige weave subtly visible beneath the flowers, like the sleeve of a tailored suit laid out before a Kingston wedding. The arrangement is all about gentle elegance: at its centre, a small gathering of blush-pink and mauve-toned blooms, reminiscent of miniature stock or ruffled garden flowers, softly cradle one another. Their petals show a delicate gradient, deepening slightly at the centre and fading towards the edges, suggesting the first light of morning across Canbury Gardens. Threaded among these main flowers is a lacy halo of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom giving the design a feathery, romantic texture. Small hints of deeper colour appear in the form of tiny lavender or dusky purple florets peeking through the pinks and whites, adding quiet depth rather than loud contrast. Along one side, several creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or similarly slender flowers, curve gently outward, their closed forms suggesting blossoms that will open as the celebration unfolds. The whole composition sits on a foundation of lush, broad green leaves, with finer, grass-like sprigs and wisps of ferny foliage extending lightly beyond the main cluster, echoing the natural calm of the River Thames nearby. At the base, the stems are cleanly gathered and wrapped in a lustrous fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly balanced bow with smooth, flowing loops. The corsage feels cool, fresh, and alive, an understated yet expressive detail ideal for proms, graduations, or intimate ceremonies around Kingston, lovingly prepared in the style of an experienced local florist.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally across a soft, light beige linen background, the subtle weave of the fabric forming a calm, neutral canvas. The rose is the undisputed focal point, captured at that perfect moment between bud and full bloom, its petals spiralling from a deeper, sunset-like orange in the centre to a gentle, creamy peach at the outer edges. Just above and to the right, airy sprigs of white baby's breath cluster closely, their tiny rounded blooms bringing a lace-like delicacy that contrasts with the rose's smooth, velvety petals. Fine green blades of foliage arc out from behind, adding movement and a fresh garden feel, while two larger, dark green leaves are carefully curled around the lower part of the stem, giving the design both balance and a richer depth of colour. The stems are bound together with a peach satin ribbon that mirrors the flower's hue, wrapped in precise, even coils and secured in a demure little bow or knot, suggesting the practiced hands of an experienced florist. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, picking up the faint sheen of the ribbon, the gentle shadows between each petal, and the nubby texture of the linen, which could easily evoke a Kingston townhouse table or dressing area on a wedding morning. The mood is quietly romantic and refined, suited to a groom's lapel at a ceremony by the River Thames, a smart prom in town, or a special event in one of Kingston's historic venues, where such a thoughtfully crafted floral accent would signal both celebration and sincerity.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige linen-like fabric, this refined wedding boutonniere feels like something chosen for a heartfelt ceremony in Kingston's historic town centre. The focal bloom is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals unfolding with graceful curves and a satin-like finish. At the core, the orchid's delicate throat shows a gentle pool of yellow, feathered with subtle reddish-orange or light brown markings that lend warmth and quiet complexity. Encircling the orchid are small, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower contributing an airy softness, like a veil of floral lace. To the left, two perfectly round lime-green chrysanthemum buds offer a lively jolt of colour; their intricate, spiky texture feels modern and fresh, echoing the vibrant greenery of nearby Canbury Gardens in spring. A broad, deep green leaf sits beneath the main cluster, with a smaller, darker leaf tucked discreetly near the base, adding layers of foliage that frame the central blossom. The stems are expertly wrapped in a bright crimson red ribbon, the satin folds smooth, snug, and precise, ending in a modest knot that brings a note of romance and festive energy. The fabric background's slightly coarse, natural weave acts as a neutral canvas, ensuring the bright white, vivid green, and rich red tones stand out clearly without distraction. This boutonniere would suit a groom, best man, or prom guest stepping out in Kingston, its balanced design and considered details reflecting both classic taste and contemporary floral artistry.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully crafted boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven linen surface, its natural texture reminiscent of table linens at an intimate Kingston wedding venue near the river. The focal point of the arrangement is a single, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals curving gently outwards in a soft, sculptural shape. At the flower's core, a muted blend of creamy yellow and soft orange glows within the throat, adding warmth and quiet depth against the cool white petals. Encircling the orchid is a delicate spray of white baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila blossom forming a cloudlike ring of airy texture that seems to float above the fabric. Nestled close to the orchid, a cluster of glossy red berries adds a joyous contrast, their round, plump forms catching the light with a lacquered shine in shades of cherry and festive crimson. Interspersed among these are a few lighter green bud-like berries, suggesting freshness and early growth, while providing a gentle transition between the bold reds and the deep greens of the foliage. Smooth green leaves in varying shapes-some broader and pointed, others slim and refined-radiate out from the base, framing the central bloom and creating a natural, balanced silhouette. The stems are tightly gathered and neatly finished with a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and tied into a compact knot whose short tails lie flat and tidy. The ribbon's sheen mirrors the berries' gloss, giving the piece a refined, ready-to-pin appearance ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or prom guests across Kingston, from leafy streets near Richmond Park to the busy town centre, looking for a small, meaningful floral detail on a special day.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately composed pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige linen fabric, the kind of understated background that allows the flowers to speak with quiet confidence. The central rose is in a graceful semi-open stage, its velvety petals unfolding from a soft blush at the core into richer pink tones along the ruffled tips, evoking that feeling of early evening light on the streets around Kingston railway station. Surrounding the rose, airy sprays of white baby's breath form a cloud-like collar, each tiny bloom adding texture and a sense of weightless romance. From behind the main flower, fine, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage fan outward in gentle arcs, giving the boutonniere a natural, slightly whimsical silhouette. A broader, deeper green leaf is wrapped and folded neatly at the base, acting like a tailored jacket around the stems and reflecting the craftsmanship of a florist used to preparing wedding flowers for ceremonies across Kingston and nearby Surbiton. The stems are tightly bound in a satiny ribbon that shimmers between soft lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, tied in a modest knot that keeps the focus on the rose while still adding a refined touch of colour. The subtle weave of the linen beneath is just visible, its warm, neutral tone and slightly irregular texture hinting at a handcrafted, artisanal setting. Gentle, diffuse lighting softens any harsh edges, creating delicate shadows that give the boutonniere dimension. The finished piece feels poised and romantic, ideal for a wedding, prom, or formal celebration where a single flower can quietly express affection and commitment.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed on a pale, gently textured beige fabric that resembles woven linen, this elegant boutonniere captures the feeling of a polished Kingston wedding morning, perhaps in one of the town's historic riverside hotels. The focal point is a single fuchsia pink rose, its petals lush and velvety, curving inward at the centre in tight layers and then opening outward with confident fullness. The rose's intense pink tone stands out boldly yet gracefully against the neutral background, radiating warmth and romance. Around the rose's base, fleecy tufts of white baby's breath, or gypsophila, form a soft halo, their miniature blooms creating a lace-like veil that lightens and brightens the composition. Nestled among these white clusters are bright red hypericum berries, round, polished, and almost jewel-like, adding a cheerful, festive accent that hints at celebration and joy. A combination of greenery anchors the design: slender, feathery fronds introduce an airy movement, while darker, broader leaves have been folded and shaped to wrap protectively around the central bloom, lending an architectural strength that keeps the small arrangement balanced and secure. The stems are bound with a rich red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, tied in a neat bow that echoes the tone of the berries and reinforces the romantic palette of pink, red, green, and white. Viewed from a slightly elevated angle, the craftsmanship is clear in every placement and curve, suggesting the work of an experienced local florist who understands both style and comfort for the wearer. This refined buttonhole feels ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out from a Kingston townhouse, capturing a moment of thoughtful elegance and heartfelt celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted boutonnière is positioned diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that brings to mind the understated elegance of a Kingston registry office or a boutique hotel near the river. At the centre sits a single rosebud in deep fuchsia or crimson red, tightly furled with velvety petals that spiral inward, giving a sense of poised energy and quiet romance. Surrounding the rose are delicate clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a soft, airy cloud that lightens the composition and adds a gentle, bridal touch. Behind the blooms, slender, feathery fronds of bright green foliage stretch outward, their fine, grass-like texture creating a relaxed, natural frame around the more formal rose. A few darker, broader leaves anchor the base, providing contrast in both shape and tone. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a lustrous red satin ribbon, expertly wound in smooth, even coils, then finished with a small, subtle bow or loop that mirrors the richness of the rose. The lighting is clean and clear, picking up the sheen on the ribbon, the slight gloss on the petals, and the soft shadows cast by the foliage, while the neutral background ensures the colours remain the star of the scene. This small floral piece feels both traditional and personal, like a bespoke buttonhole chosen by a groom walking from Kingston station towards the church on a cool morning, or a young man preparing for prom night, its scent and texture adding a final note of confidence and sentiment to formal attire.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously hand-crafted boutonniere rests on a finely woven, pale linen surface, its colours and textures conjuring the tranquil energy of Kingston's leafy walks. Central to the design is a delicately blushing pink rose, its petals curled in a gentle spiral that catches the soft daylight, echoing the serenity of spring mornings along the River Thames. Closely nestled are blush peach Alstroemeria petals, each petal tinged with shimmering yellow and delicate maroon markings at its throat, adding subtle intricacy reminiscent of flowers blooming in Kingston's hidden gardens. Tiny tufts of baby's breath encircle the focal blooms, their snowy, cloud-like clusters suggesting purity and joy, while pops of zesty green miniature chrysanthemums impart vibrancy and natural movement. The supporting greenery-ranging from slender, grass-like sprigs to glossy, dark green folded leaves at the base-grounds the bouquet with earthy depth, evoking native foliage found in local parks like Fairfield Recreation Ground. The arrangement is elegantly finished with a narrow fuchsia satin ribbon, gleaming and nestled into a neat bow that symbolizes festivity and refined taste. Every element is thoughtfully layered, their hues and forms illuminated by diffused sunlight that reveals the intricate interplay of textures and tones. Perfect for a groom or guest attending a wedding in Kingston or nearby Surbiton, this boutonniere speaks of local artistry and heartfelt celebration, offering both tactile delight and visual splendour to mark any special occasion with distinction.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale, linen-like fabric background, its subtle texture adding warmth while keeping the focus firmly on the flowers. At the centre, a single white alstroemeria opens gracefully, each petal smooth yet delicately ruffled at the edges, with fine reddish-brown freckles drawing the eye toward the flower's throat and gently curving stamens. To one side, a vivid green, cone-shaped cluster of unopened buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum, rises like a miniature spire, its tightly layered, scale-like segments giving the design a contemporary, architectural note. Nestled between these main elements are airy sprigs of baby's breath, their tiny white blooms scattered like soft snowflakes, adding a romantic haze around the central flower. A base of deep green leaves fans out beneath, their pointed, sword-shaped forms providing structure and contrast, while long, slender blades of bright green foliage curl and weave through the composition, suggesting movement and adding a relaxed, natural feel. The stems are bound at one side with a sleek, bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow that introduces a joyful pop of colour and a distinctly celebratory mood. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the freshness of each petal and leaf without harsh shadows. This small yet expressive piece feels perfect for a Kingston wedding, prom, or anniversary dinner along the riverside, embodying the kind of understated elegance and personal touch that local florists around the town centre so often bring to life. It seems designed to sit comfortably on a lapel or wrist, carrying with it the soft scent of greenery and the quiet anticipation of a special day ahead.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted floral boutonniere lies diagonally across a warm, light beige fabric that looks like woven linen, its subtle texture echoing the relaxed yet polished style of many Kingston wedding venues. At the centre, a single white lisianthus flower is fully open, its softly ruffled petals forming a rounded, romantic bloom with gentle shadows falling into each layered fold. Just to the left and slightly below, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy green are nestled close, their unopened forms adding a sense of movement and quiet promise, as if they might unfurl later in the evening reception. Scattered delicately around the main flower are tiny tufts of white gypsophila, the baby's breath creating a light, cloud-like halo that softens the arrangement. From behind the bloom, slender dark green blades of grass-like foliage sweep outward to the left, bringing a touch of wild meadow texture that contrasts with the formality of a suit lapel. A single broader leaf in rich, dark green peeks out from behind the lisianthus, grounding the composition with a deeper tone. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom right and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty little bow whose silky sheen catches the light and provides a vivid splash of colour against the neutral background. This small but expressive piece feels perfect for a groom or best man stepping out from a townhouse near Kingston station or arriving by the riverside, the fresh whites and greens paired with that confident pink accent evoking joy, tenderness, and the beginning of a cherished celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a pale beige, linen-textured cloth that resembles a finely woven table runner in a Kingston townhouse, a delicate floral boutonniere rests horizontally, composed with the precision and care of an experienced wedding florist. The focal point is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its broad petals satiny and unblemished, spreading in a graceful arc. At the centre, the orchid's throat glows softly with touches of warm yellow and the faintest blush of pink, adding depth and warmth to the otherwise pure white. Nestled close around its base are clusters of tiny white Gypsophila, or baby's breath, their countless miniature blossoms forming a cloud-like collar that enhances the orchid's gentle elegance. The Gypsophila adds an almost feathery texture, like fine mist along the river in the early Kingston morning. Slim, vivid green leaves emerge from behind the orchid, their fresh colour evoking young foliage from nearby Richmond Park, offering a crisp counterpoint to the softer whites. To one side, a small offshoot carries several lime-green orchid buds, still closed and smooth, suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of the day's celebrations. The stems are neatly bound in a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact, precise bow, its glossy surface catching the soft, even light. This vibrant ribbon injects a joyful, modern note that contrasts beautifully with the classic flowers and neutral background. The overall effect is one of serene, poised refinement, perfectly suited for a groom's lapel at a Kingston registry office wedding, a prom at a local school, or any formal event where understated luxury and quiet romance are desired.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is captured lying gently on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its natural texture reminiscent of a linen table runner set for an intimate reception in a Kingston riverside venue. The central focus is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth, slightly glossy, and perfectly shaped, curving outward with a sense of calm poise. Within the heart of the bloom, soft hints of buttery yellow and pale cream deepen toward the throat, adding warmth and drawing the eye inward as though into a quiet moment before the ceremony begins. Encircling the orchid are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a delicate, cloud-like frame that softens the outline of the boutonniere. These miniature blossoms lend an almost misty effect, like morning fog rolling over the Thames near Kingston's riverside paths. Fine strands of fresh green foliage, such as slender ferns or delicate greenery, emerge from the base, their feathery texture adding movement and a gentle touch of woodland charm, as if gathered from a shaded corner of Richmond Park. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, smoothed tightly and finished with a small, graceful bow positioned close to the blooms. This simple but meticulously crafted detail signals an experienced florist's hand, the kind you might seek out when planning a wedding near Kingston town centre. The boutonniere conveys purity, elegance, and quiet joy, making it a fitting accent for a groom, best man, or cherished guest, and an evocative image for articles on wedding florals, boutonniere trends, and classic orchid designs.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory rose boutonniere is displayed on a neutral, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, the subtle crosshatch texture lending a relaxed yet elegant backdrop. At the centre, the rosebud is creamy white with a hint of warmth, its petals still gently cupped, as if just beginning to open in anticipation of the day ahead. Surrounding the bloom, a halo of airy white baby's breath creates a soft, cloud-like frame, each tiny flower adding delicacy and volume without overwhelming the rose. Slender, dark green leaves and a few fern-like sprigs cradle the arrangement, their fresh, verdant tones bringing a natural vibrancy reminiscent of Kingston's riverside parks and shaded garden paths. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a pure white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, cinched into a neat, dainty bow positioned just below the bloom. This ribbon binding creates a clean, tailored finish that feels perfectly at home on a suit jacket at a wedding in Kingston's historic town centre or at a chic hotel near the Thames. Soft, even lighting washes over the scene, highlighting the velvety surface of the rose petals, the fine detail of the gypsophila, and the glossy sheen of the foliage, while keeping shadows gentle and unobtrusive. The composition is compact and composed, capturing that poised moment before the boutonniere is pinned to the groom's lapel. It conveys purity, commitment, and quiet excitement, making it an ideal visual for content about Kingston wedding flowers, groom and groomsmen styling, or the timeless tradition of wearing a single white rose on a special day.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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