Chingford Buttonholes: Handcrafted Floral Elegance

Welcome to Chingford Florist, your trusted local florist for exquisite buttonholes and personalised flower arrangements. As a proud Chingford neighbour, just a stroll from The Ridgeway and close to Station Road, our skilled florists craft buttonholes for every special occasion—whether it's a wedding, prom, or celebration in Highams Park or Woodford.

Each bouquet and buttonhole is designed with care, using only the freshest, locally-sourced blooms. From classic roses to modern seasonal picks, our experience ensures every detail reflects your style. We’re conveniently positioned near Epping Forest, making it easy for customers from South Chingford and Woodford Green to visit or enjoy rapid service.

Need your flowers today? With our reliable same-day delivery service available until 3 PM, just order online and trust us to deliver promptly across Chingford and neighbouring areas. Our friendly, expert team is dedicated to your satisfaction, proudly serving the local community for years.

  • Bespoke buttonhole designs for weddings, proms & events
  • Serving nearby Chingford Hatch, Highams Park, and Woodford
  • Easy online ordering with same-day delivery

If you’re searching for a reliable, friendly Chingford florist for beautiful buttonholes and fresh flowers, look no further. We can’t wait to be a part of your special moments!

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BUTTONHOLES
Set against a calm, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, this wedding boutonniere feels as though it has been composed in a moment of quiet care, perhaps in a Chingford florist's studio just before a ceremony begins. Two white lisianthus flowers form the focal point, their petals layered and softly ruffled, each edge kissed with a deep violet-purple that creates a graceful ring of colour around the blooms. Around these main flowers, small clusters of bright white filler blossoms, reminiscent of baby's breath, lend a misty, airy quality that softens the design. Rising alongside them, a slim stem of muscari carries tightly packed, bell-shaped flowers in a dusky, grape-purple shade, adding depth and a touch of woodland character that calls to mind the spring borders near Ridgeway Park. Tucked gently into the arrangement are two pale green buds, still closed, speaking of new beginnings and the unfolding of the day ahead. Fine sprays of fern-like greenery, light and feathery, frame the composition, their fresh green tones contrasting beautifully with the white and purple petals while suggesting the scent of cool, leafy foliage. All the stems are brought together at the base and wrapped with smooth white satin ribbon, the surface sleek and slightly reflective, tied off in a small, tidy bow that marks this as a piece made for a lapel rather than a vase. The boutonniere appears ready to be worn by a groom, best man, or prom guest from Chingford, lending a whisper of floral elegance and serene confidence to formal attire.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly woven, light greige linen backdrop that looks like it could be part of a carefully laid table in a Chingford High Street venue, a single boutonniere or petite corsage is displayed with quiet pride. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of soft pink, multi-petaled blossoms nestled at the centre, their ruffled petals forming little rosettes that suggest miniature stock or garden-style blooms, each one tinged with a delicate gradient of blush and shell tones. Nestled among them, tiny white baby's breath flowers float like a fine lace veil, giving the arrangement a sense of openness and air. Here and there, subtle touches of lavender and deeper purple florets emerge from between the petals, introducing a hint of contrast and evening-sky richness without disrupting the gentle pastel mood. Extending from one side, a line of slim, creamy white buds tipped with pale green arcs gracefully outward, as if just gathered along a path near Chingford Plains, their closed forms suggesting the promise of blossoms yet to unfold as the day's celebration begins. Broad, vivid green leaves anchor the design, their smooth surfaces and strong shapes framing the softer textures above, while wispy strands of fine greenery reach out in delicate trails, lending a slightly whimsical, garden-picked feeling. At the base, the stems are meticulously bound together with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into a neat, symmetrical bow; the loops have a gentle sheen that catches the light. This handcrafted piece, perfect for a groom, prom date, or guest of honour, conveys fresh, local artistry and a sense of intimate festivity, as if prepared that very morning for a special occasion in and around Chingford.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale, linen-like fabric, its subtle oat-coloured weave forming a calm backdrop reminiscent of a lightly dressed table in a Chingford High Street café. The rose, angled slightly across the frame, is in that perfect middle stage of bloom where the core remains snug and spiralled while the outer petals begin to unfurl, revealing tones that shift from rich, sunset peach in the centre to a softer, creamy blush at the edges. At the rose's shoulder, fine sprigs of white baby's breath cluster together, each tiny bloom like a pinprick of light, giving the arrangement a weightless, dreamy quality. Slim, grass-like green fronds arc around the focal flower, and a couple of deeper green leaves cup the base, their gentle sheen adding depth and a hint of woodland freshness. The stems are gathered tightly and swathed in a smooth peach satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of precision a local florist in Chingford develops over many years of preparing wedding flowers for venues near Epping Forest. The ribbon is secured in a tidy finishing knot, leaving a clean, polished line that is both practical and graceful. Soft, diffused light catches the textures without glare, emphasising the rose's velvety surface, the dainty baby's breath, and the faintly raised fibres of the fabric. The boutonniere feels timeless and romantic, ideal for a groom, best man, or special guest who wants a subtle yet meaningful floral accent for an intimate ceremony or celebration.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric with a visible, natural weave, this elegant boutonniere looks as though it has just been finished on the workbench of a Chingford florist preparing for a wedding near Station Road. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, smooth, and slightly translucent at the edges, catching the light with a soft, velvety glow. At its centre, delicate shades of soft yellow melt into warm reddish-orange or light brown speckles, creating an intricate pattern within the orchid's throat that suggests both refinement and warmth. Encircling the orchid, tiny heads of white baby's breath form a lace-like halo, their multitude of minuscule blossoms adding a cloud-soft, romantic texture that lightens the whole design. To one side, two compact, spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds introduce a striking contrast; their densely layered, almost spiky petals feel refreshingly modern and energetic, like a pop of new spring growth in one of Chingford's garden squares. A rich, dark green leaf provides a sleek base that cradles the orchid, while a smaller leaf peeks from the lower edge, giving the boutonniere a grounded, organic shape. The stems are tightly bound with a vivid crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped in even coils and finished with a tidy knot that brings a celebratory splash of colour reminiscent of festive ties and pocket squares. The overall mood is quietly luxurious and tailored, suited to a groom, best man, or prom guest heading out for an evening event, with the soft neutral background allowing every white, green, and red detail to stand out in calm, composed clarity.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A detailed, slightly elevated view of a single floral buttonhole placed on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, softly lit as though by daylight coming through a Chingford townhouse window. Dominating the composition is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, broad petals unfurled in a serene arc that suggests quiet confidence. In the centre of the orchid, a gentle splash of creamy yellow and muted orange glows from the throat, drawing the eye inward and adding a hint of warmth. Surrounding the orchid, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form an airy, cloudlike collar, each tiny bloom contributing a sense of lightness and romance often chosen for weddings around Ridgeway Park. Tucked alongside, a compact cluster of glossy, round red berries introduces a vivid pop of colour, their lacquered surfaces suggesting ripeness and festive energy, offset by a few softer green berry buds that feel fresh and youthful. Scattered, rich green leaves of varying lengths and points interweave through the design, giving structure and an organic rhythm that speaks of careful florist craftsmanship. The stems are carefully bound with a narrow band of deep red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and tied into a precise little knot whose short tails lie neatly against the cloth, ready for a pin. The combination of crisp white orchid, ethereal baby's breath, shining berries, and refined ribbon creates a boutonniere that feels perfect for a winter wedding at a local Chingford venue or a formal prom, carrying a gentle promise of celebration and poise close to the wearer's heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere featuring a single blush pink rose rests lightly on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its understated backdrop allowing every petal and ribbon to stand out with quiet confidence. The rose, captured from a slightly overhead perspective, is semi-open, with velvety petals unfolding in a soft spiral from a gentle pastel core to edges that deepen into a richer, more saturated pink. It has the look of a bloom carefully chosen at peak freshness, the sort a local florist in Chingford might select at dawn before arranging wedding flowers for a venue near Ridgeway Park. Surrounding the rose are small tufts of white baby's breath, their numerous tiny blossoms forming a cloud of creamy, airy texture that lightens the whole piece and adds a traditional, romantic feel. Behind the flower head, fine blades of bright green foliage fan out in delicate arcs, suggesting movement and adding an almost ethereal lightness, while a single darker green leaf is folded snugly around the base, holding the stems neatly together. The lower portion of the boutonniere is wrapped with a satin ribbon in tones of lavender-pink and deeper magenta, its surface softly reflective under the even, natural-style light. The ribbon is tied into a simple, secure knot, with short tails that rest gracefully against the stems. The fabric beneath shows a subtle weave, slightly textured but calm and neutral, so the intricate details of each petal, sprig, and blade of foliage can be clearly appreciated. This image evokes the feeling of a carefully prepared finishing touch, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, prom, or formal celebration somewhere along Station Road or near Chingford Green.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a pale beige, gently woven fabric that resembles linen or burlap, a richly detailed boutonniere is displayed as if ready to be pinned to a groom's jacket before a ceremony in one of Chingford's local churches. The focal point is a single fuchsia pink rose, deep and saturated in colour, its petals cupping tightly at the centre and then unfolding in smooth, velvety layers that suggest freshness and a subtle, sweet fragrance. Around the rose's base, small tufts of white baby's breath form a light halo, their delicate blossoms catching tiny highlights and adding a sense of purity and romance. Tucked in among these white flowers are a few vibrant red hypericum berries, their skins almost mirror-like, offering a joyful burst of colour that plays beautifully against the pink rose and pale backdrop. The greenery is carefully chosen and artfully arranged: slender, fern-like fronds extend outward with an airy grace, while darker, broader leaves are curled and layered to give structure and depth, cradling the central bloom. The bound stems are wrapped in a luxurious red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and faintly reflective, tied into a small, precise bow that signals both craftsmanship and care. The boutonniere is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, so the viewer can appreciate every curve of petal and twist of foliage, much like a florist would examine it before same-day delivery across Chingford and the surrounding streets. The overall impression is one of intimate celebration-a tiny, elegant floral statement that might accompany vows exchanged near Epping Forest or a prom photo taken at sunset in a local park.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a neutral, linen-like fabric in a gentle light, this handcrafted boutonnière appears as if it has just been set down on a dressing table in a Chingford home overlooking Epping Forest. The central rosebud, a rich blend of deep fuchsia and vivid pink, is tightly closed, its velvety petals spiralling inwards with a sense of anticipation, like emotions held close on a wedding morning. Surrounding this single rose are dainty tufts of white baby's breath, their miniature blossoms creating a soft, misty border that lightens the strong colour at the centre. Threaded through and behind the flowers, slender, bright green foliage stretches out in fine, feathery lines, giving the piece a fresh, garden-picked feeling, as though it could have been gathered from a well-tended plot near Chingford Plain. Darker, broader leaves underpin the arrangement, grounding the airy textures and providing a visual base. At the lower end, the stems are carefully aligned and bound with a smooth coral-red satin ribbon, its surface catching glints of light and providing a warm, celebratory accent that harmonises with the rose's pink tones. The ribbon is wrapped with deliberate precision, forming a neat, compact handle ready for pinning to a suit jacket. The background, a softly textured beige cloth, remains quiet and understated, helping every shade of red, green, and white stand out crisply. The entire image carries the feeling of early preparations for a special day-perhaps a groom dressing in a Chingford venue or a prom guest getting ready near Station Road-where this single, thoughtful floral detail completes an outfit with romance, elegance, and a touch of personal story.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This refined Chingford boutonniere, designed with the expertise of a seasoned florist, is displayed on a softly textured, off-white linen much like those seen in the local village halls for wedding celebrations. At its centre is a pale pink rose, its petals held close in an elegant spiral that suggests promise and sincerity. A peach-pink accent flower-perhaps a meticulously chosen Alstroemeria-sits by its side, unfolding to show hints of sunshine yellow and fine veining. Delicate tufts of baby's breath scatter among the blooms, bringing a delicate airiness, while textured pincushion mums in vivid green add lively contrast and a nod to Chingford's leafy landscape. Framing the flowers, dark green sprigs rise upwards, while thicker leaves, some gracefully folded, provide a rich verdant base. A dark green leaf is artfully wound around the stems, which are bound tightly with a glossy, fuchsia pink satin ribbon ending in a neat bow-a flourish reminiscent of weddings celebrated near Chingford Green. Resting atop its neutral, gently textured base, the floral piece feels timeless and joyful, perfect for wedding parties, proms, or any formal gathering. The scent, texture, and craft behind each element reflect Chingford's welcoming community spirit-delivering a sophisticated accessory ready for local festivities.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
On a pale, linen-textured fabric that resembles the light sand tones you might notice on a calm walk around Epping Forest, a compact boutonniere rests as if just finished by a careful florist's hand. The focal flower is a single white alstroemeria, sometimes known as a Peruvian lily, unfurling its smooth, slightly ruffled petals to show off gentle reddish-brown streaks tucked near the centre. To the left, a vivid lime-green spike of closely packed buds adds a sculptural note, its clustered, scale-like forms creating a striking contrast to the softness of the main bloom. Around them, whisper-light tufts of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, lending an airy, cloud-like texture that softens the piece and gives it a romantic, dreamy feel. Dark, sword-shaped leaves form a supportive cradle, while thin strands of bright green grass thread through, curving and looping to introduce graceful lines and a sense of motion. A short, gleaming pink satin ribbon is tied into a crisp bow at the right-hand side, its playful colour bringing a hint of joy and celebration against the otherwise gentle palette of white and green. The arrangement is evenly lit, with no harsh shadows, so every petal, vein, and ribbon fold is clearly defined yet still tender in appearance. This refined boutonniere feels ideal for a groom or prom guest in Chingford, perhaps arriving from Station Road or near Ridgeway Park, capturing the fresh, hopeful mood of a special day while reflecting the thoughtful artistry of local floral design.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a subtle woven pattern reminiscent of table linens in a cosy Chingford café. At the centre of the arrangement, a pristine white lisianthus flower is fully unfurled, its many ruffled petals forming soft, overlapping layers that create a gentle sense of depth and softness. Just to the side, two elongated eustoma buds, still closed and tinged with creamy green, nestle against the open bloom, suggesting the quiet promise of moments yet to come on a wedding day. Scattered lightly among them are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, each little blossom no larger than a pinhead, giving the piece a delicate, shimmering halo. Fine, dark green, grass-like fronds stretch out gracefully from behind the main flower towards the left edge of the frame, adding texture and a touch of wildness, while a deeper, broader green leaf sits more quietly in the background, anchoring the composition with a solid, natural base. At the bottom right, the stems are gathered and bound with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its silky surface catching the light and tied into a neat, small bow that adds a playful, modern twist to the otherwise classic palette of white and green. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the fresh, velvety quality of the petals and the crispness of the foliage. The overall impression is of a carefully handcrafted buttonhole, perfect for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near Epping Forest or around Chingford Mount, carrying a small, elegant piece of seasonal floristry close to the chest.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests gently on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its calm, woven surface reminiscent of light filtering over the rooftops of Chingford on a clear morning. The focal point is a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and slightly curved, as if cupping a secret. At the centre, a soft wash of creamy yellow and a blush of pale pink add depth and warmth, drawing the eye inward. Surrounding the orchid are generous sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom resembling a soft, floating pearl, creating an ethereal halo that softens the composition. A few slim, fresh green leaves peek out from behind, bringing a natural, garden-picked feel that hints at nearby green spaces like Ridgeway Park. Just off to one side, a small offshoot carries tightly closed lime-green orchid buds, their rounded forms suggesting anticipation and the unfolding of a special day. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and lustrous, tied into a neat, understated bow with short tails that lie flat against the linen. The pink ribbon adds a vibrant accent without overpowering the calm whites and greens, evoking a sense of romance and celebration suited to a wedding, prom, or formal dinner along Chingford Mount Road. Soft, even lighting highlights each texture-the orchid's velvety petals, the delicate spheres of Gypsophila, the subtle weave of the fabric-creating a feeling of poised serenity. This boutonniere feels thoughtfully crafted, the kind of detail a local florist would prepare with care for a groom, groomsman, or cherished guest on an important day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is captured in close detail as it lies on a light tan, woven background, the fabric's subtle threads bringing to mind the natural textures seen in Chingford's artisan boutiques and cosy cafés near Station Road. The focal point is a single Phalaenopsis orchid blossom, perfectly formed, with smooth, slightly glossy petals that curve outward in a gentle, open embrace. Its snowy white surface is interrupted only by the softest wash of pale yellow and cream deep in the throat, hinting at the flower's living heart. Surrounding the central orchid, tiny clusters of white baby's breath create a veil-like halo; each Gypsophila bloom appears as a miniature star, collectively forming a light, clouded border that softens the boutonniere's outline. Slender strands of delicate green foliage emerge from beneath the flowers, feathering out around the edges with a relaxed, airy movement; their fresh, vibrant colour brings balance to the cool white tones. The stems are meticulously bound with a strip of matte white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a discreet little bow that sits neatly near the base, suggesting the careful, practiced hands of an experienced florist. The gentle lighting enhances the calm mood, throwing only the faintest shadow around the piece and highlighting the contrast between the silky petals and the more rustic fabric underneath. This image conveys the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning in Chingford, perhaps for a ceremony near Mansfield Park or an intimate celebration at a local venue, where this orchid boutonniere will be pinned to a groom's jacket as a symbol of elegance, tenderness, and thoughtful attention to detail.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere rests at a diagonal angle on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the weave of the material creating a gentle crosshatch that frames the floral work without distraction. At the centre of the arrangement sits a single ivory rosebud, its petals tightly coiled yet soft at the edges, suggesting a bloom just about to open fully. The rose appears freshly cut, its creamy white tone subtly shifting to warmer ivory in the soft, natural light that bathes the scene. Nestled around this central blossom are clusters of delicate white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a miniature orb that together creates a light, airy halo, softening the outline of the more structured rose. Behind the flowers, a small fan of green foliage spreads out: a mix of slim, pointed leaves and a couple of more feathery, fern-like sprigs that lend a hint of woodland texture, reminiscent of the greenery in Epping Forest just beyond Chingford. The stems are carefully aligned and smoothly wrapped in a narrow band of white satin ribbon, the sheen of the fabric catching the light in subtle highlights. A neatly tied bow sits just beneath the flower head, its loops and tails even and compact, signalling the care and precision of an experienced florist. The lighting is calm and diffused, without harsh shadows, emphasising the velvety surface of the rose petals, the slightly papery feel of the baby's breath, and the polished finish of the ribbon. This elegant lapel flower embodies the understated sophistication often chosen for grooms and groomsmen at local ceremonies in Chingford and nearby Woodford, making it ideal for illustrating wedding planning, formal attire, and traditional floral styling.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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