Bromley Common Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Trusted Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Bromley Common – your local expert for exquisite buttonholes and fresh flowers in Bromley Common. We specialise in beautifully handcrafted buttonholes for weddings, proms, and special events, using only the finest seasonal blooms sourced daily from reputable growers. Our team has years of experience, ensuring every buttonhole is expertly designed and perfectly suited for your occasion. 

We know that life in Bromley Common moves fast – that’s why we offer reliable same-day delivery until 3 PM across the area, including Bickley, Southborough, and Bromley Town Centre. Whether you’re near Baston Road, taking a stroll past Whitehall Recreation Ground, or celebrating at venues off Magpie Hall Lane, our prompt delivery service ensures your buttonholes and bouquets arrive fresh and on time.

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As a trusted florist, we’re passionate about making every celebration in Bromley Common bloom with effortless style and unforgettable flowers. Place your order online today and experience the warm, attentive service our neighbours love. For advice or custom designs, we’re always here – because we care as much about your special moments as you do.

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant boutonniere lies on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its soft, woven surface providing a calm, neutral stage for a pocket-sized work of floral art. Centered in the design are two lisianthus blooms, their white petals gently unfolding like silk and edged with a saturated purple that deepens towards the tips, giving each flower a painted, almost watercolour quality. Nestled around these focal blooms are tiny white filler flowers, airy and delicate, that soften the transitions between colours and create a sense of lightness. Rising alongside them is a slim column of muscari, each tiny bell-shaped flower a vivid purple-blue, adding vertical interest and a hint of whimsical woodland charm. Two unopened buds in a pale, fresh green lean gently from the cluster, conveying newness and the feeling of something just beginning, as you might sense at the start of a wedding day on a quiet Bromley Common street. Fine, feathery greenery, similar to asparagus fern, spreads like soft fronds behind the flowers, adding texture and a slightly untamed note, while a few sturdier green leaves give balance and shape. The stems are carefully aligned and bound in a smooth white satin ribbon, the wrap clean and tailored, ending in a neat little bow that signals it is ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's jacket. The composition feels intimate and thoughtfully considered, like a bespoke buttonhole chosen for a ceremony near the leafy paths of Jubilee Country Park, capturing both formality and the relaxed charm of a local celebration.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere or petite corsage rests gracefully on a pale beige, finely woven fabric that looks like natural linen, its subtle threads forming a soft, neutral stage for the colours above. The arrangement is a study in gentle romance: a central nest of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stock or ruffled garden blooms, unfolds in layered curls, the petals drifting from warm rose tones to delicate blush at the edges. Between these sit clusters of tiny white baby's breath, giving the design a cloud-like lightness and a vintage bridal charm. Here and there, slim spires of tiny lavender-toned flowers add a cool, dusky note, deepening the palette without overpowering the calm elegance. Extending from one side are several creamy white, almost ivory, buds that appear to be freesia or a similar slender flower, still mostly closed, their tapered forms hinting at fragrance yet to be released. These buds, paired with the fresh, bright green stems, conjure that just-cut feeling you'd expect from a local Bromley Common florist preparing flowers on the morning of a wedding at Hayes Common or a prom at a nearby school. Beneath the blooms, generous deep green leaves fan out to provide structure, while fine, airy fronds of grass-like foliage soften the edges, creating gentle movement. The stems are neatly bundled and dressed in a lustrous fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose loops and tails lie flat but fluid, catching the light with every fold. The piece feels intimate and personal, an individual touch designed to complement formal wear without shouting, a small but meaningful accent ready for same-day delivery to homes and venues around Bromley Common.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is presented horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the fine, even weave of the cloth giving the scene a soft, tactile warmth. The rose itself is the clear focal point, its petals unfolding from a snug, deeper salmon centre into lighter peach and near-cream edges, like a gentle sunrise over the rooftops of Bromley Common. Each layer of petal looks plush and freshly hydrated, suggesting expert care and same-day preparation for a wedding, prom, or anniversary. Tucked just above and beside the rose is a delicate spray of white baby's breath, the gypsophila blossoms appearing as tiny stars clustered in a loose constellation that lightens the design and provides a dreamy contrast to the fuller rose form. Slender green foliage threads through the base of the boutonniere, with a couple of broader dark green leaves subtly curled to cradle the stems, echoing the lush greenery of nearby parks and gardens. The stems are carefully bound with a peach satin ribbon, tightly wrapped and smoothed so no loose ends show, creating a polished cylindrical handle that would sit comfortably in the hand before being pinned to a lapel. The ribbon's soft sheen catches the gentle, even light that falls across the image, highlighting the textures of petal, leaf, and fabric. The overall impression is one of quiet sophistication and romance, the kind of thoughtful floral detail a Bromley Common florist might create for a ceremony at a local church or an intimate celebration at home.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere rests on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the gentle weave of the material evoking the relaxed refinement of a Bromley Common celebration. The focal point is a large, immaculate white phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals opening with a soft, sculptural grace. At the flower's centre, the throat glows with buttery yellow tones that fade into subtle reddish-orange speckles, offering a hint of warmth and complexity against the cool white. Ringing this central bloom is a misty collar of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom airy and weightless, softening the composition and echoing the tenderness of a wedding morning. On the left side, two compact, lime-green chrysanthemum buds stand out with their rounded, spiky textures, adding a fresh pop of colour and a more contemporary note to the design. Beneath the orchid, a rich, deep green leaf anchors the flowers, its surface slightly glossy and reassuringly solid, while a smaller, darker leaf is tucked near the base, giving depth and balance. The stems are neatly wrapped in a vivid crimson satin ribbon that catches the light with a gentle sheen, the wrap ending in a small, tidy knot that feels both festive and precise. The neutral fabric backdrop, reminiscent of natural linens used on wedding tables around local venues near Bromley Common, allows every floral detail to be clearly appreciated-the velvety orchid petals, the frothy baby's breath, the energetic green buds. This handcrafted boutonniere conveys quiet sophistication and thoughtful craftsmanship, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest wanting a refined floral accent at a formal event in the Bromley area.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, elegant boutonniere is photographed from above against a pale beige, woven linen background, the soft texture of the fabric echoing the natural simplicity of the design. At the centre of the composition sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, gently curved petals unfolding with a calm, sculptural grace. The orchid's throat glows with a restrained blend of creamy yellow and soft orange, adding warmth and depth that draws the eye inward. Surrounding this focal bloom, clusters of dainty baby's breath create a halo of tiny white stars, adding a misty, cloud-like softness that lightens the overall look. Below and to one side, a small cluster of round, high-gloss red berries adds a joyful burst of colour, their smooth skins reflecting light and suggesting seasonal cheer, while nearby, a few softer green berries hint at freshness and growth. Deep green leaves, some broad and pointed, others narrower and more elongated, are woven throughout the arrangement, providing structure and a natural, garden-fresh contrast to the white petals and red accents. The stems are tightly bound with a vivid red satin ribbon, the fabric wound smoothly and tied into a small, tidy knot, its short tails resting neatly on the linen. This thoughtful finishing touch reinforces the sense that the piece is ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's lapel. The overall feeling is one of polished refinement with a gentle festive undertone, perfect for weddings, proms, or winter celebrations in and around Bromley Common, where a small touch of floral artistry can instantly elevate a suit or formal jacket for photographs and special moments.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave adding a calm, natural backdrop that allows every petal to stand out. Photographed from a gently overhead angle, the rose sits at the centre of the image, fully opened yet still fresh and structured, its petals layered like soft silk. The hue is a warm blush pink that gradually deepens towards the outer edges, where the petals just begin to curl, hinting at a light, sweet fragrance. Circling the base of the bloom, dainty clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate, clouded collar, their tiny star-shaped flowers adding airiness and contrast. Fine strands of light green, grass-like foliage extend gracefully from behind the rose and gypsophila, introducing a sense of movement and echoing the gentle greenery found in local Bromley Common gardens and verges along Southborough Lane. A slim pink satin ribbon is wrapped neatly around the stems, tied into a tidy bow that lies close to the fabric, its sheen reflecting the soft, even lighting that casts only the faintest shadows. Just visible is a small, silver-toned pin that secures the composition, signalling that this floral detail is ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding, prom, or important family celebration. The overall mood is romantic and composed, with the craftsmanship suggesting the care of an experienced local florist who understands how to create something understated yet memorable for special occasions across Bromley Common and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly romantic boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles softly worn linen, its gentle texture echoing the relaxed elegance of a Bromley Common gathering. The composition is anchored by a single, striking fuchsia pink rose, perfectly formed and freshly opened, its velvety petals swirling tightly at the centre before easing outward in smooth, generous curves. Around this focal bloom, delicate sprays of white baby's breath drift like fine mist, each tiny flower adding a light, airy contrast that brightens the surrounding colour. Woven through the arrangement are small clusters of deep red hypericum berries, round, polished, and glowing against the greenery, lending a subtle seasonal flair that would feel at home at a winter wedding reception near Bromley Common's local pubs or a summer ceremony held in a nearby garden. Wispy trails of fern-like foliage extend from the sides, their fine fronds lending movement and a sense of natural spontaneity. Supporting them, broader dark green leaves are carefully shaped and curled, providing a lush, structured backdrop that makes the rose appear even more vivid. The stems beneath are meticulously wrapped in a rich, satin red ribbon, smooth and glossy, tied into a compact, refined bow that suggests craftsmanship and attention to comfort for the wearer. Soft, directional light casts gentle shadows across the fabric and petals, accentuating depth and texture without harshness. Viewed from a slightly raised angle, this petite but expressive floral piece looks ready to be pinned to a groom, groomsman, or proud relative, capturing the warmth, romance, and careful detailing that local florists in Bromley Common bring to each special occasion buttonhole.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere lies at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its understated backdrop allowing the small floral piece to glow with colour and character. At its heart is a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-pink shade, petals still closely wrapped, hinting at full bloom yet to come, like the start of a wedding day in Bromley Common before the guests arrive. The rose's surface appears plush and velvety, catching the light with a soft sheen that suggests freshness, as if the stem had been cut only hours earlier from a local Kentish supplier or a Bromley back-garden rose bed. Encircling this central bud are clusters of delicate white baby's breath, each tiny flower opening into a miniature star that softens the strong pink tones and adds a feeling of delicacy and airiness. Fine, feathery fronds of bright green foliage extend outward from the base, creating an elegant frame that feels both natural and carefully arranged, reminiscent of the greenery found along the edges of Norman Park or the hedgerows leading into nearby residential streets. Closer to the stems, a few broader, darker green leaves provide structure and depth, anchoring the design so it feels balanced and composed on the lapel of a groom or prom guest. The stems are securely bound in a narrow red satin ribbon, wrapped with neat, confident turns and finished in a compact decorative knot that echoes the rose's vibrant pinks while adding its own jewel-like shine. The lighting in the photograph is bright but gentle, revealing every nuance of texture-from the smooth satin of the ribbon to the slightly raised weave of the fabric-inviting the viewer to imagine the cool touch of the ribbon, the faint scent of the rose, and the quiet excitement of dressing for a special occasion somewhere between Bromley Common and the wider borough.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Bathed in soft, even light, this delicate boutonniere rests on a softly hued linen background familiar to many Bromley Common celebrations. The focal point is a freshly picked rosebud in pastel pink, each shyly furled petal imbued with the promise and excitement of milestone occasions. It is flanked by a lighter, peach-tinged flower-perhaps a finely ruffled Alstroemeria-whose open blossom reveals sparkling yellow and patterned markings reminiscent of wildflowers that line the borough's green spaces. Clouds of white baby's breath and dainty, spherical green chrysanthemums cluster among lush greens: narrow, spiky fronds arch elegantly upward, while neat dark green leaves folded at the base form a natural structure and highlight the expert touch of a Bromley Common artisan. All stems are gathered at the top by a glossy, fuchsia pink ribbon, expertly tied into a tidy bow, adding a pop of bold celebratory colour. The textured background, like that of a traditional Bromley Common home, provides sophistication while drawing the eye to the artistry of the floral design. This boutonniere, ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or anyone marking a significant day at local venues or churches, interlaces the soft romance of pink hues with the trusted craftsmanship that defines Bromley Common floristry. Its fresh fragrance and layered detail evoke the heartfelt spirit of local ceremonies, ensuring its wearer feels both celebrated and cherished.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A finely detailed boutonniere, likely prepared for a wedding or prom in Bromley Common, lies against a pale beige background that mimics the subtle weave of natural linen. The focal point is a single white alstroemeria blossom, fully open and serene, its petals slightly ruffled and softly curved like folded silk. Near the throat of the flower, delicate reddish-brown speckles trace upward in fine lines, adding depth and character to the otherwise pure white bloom. Flanking the alstroemeria on the left is a striking cluster of bright green buds, arranged in a conical spike that feels almost sculptural, each tiny segment packed closely to create rich texture and a contemporary feel. Threaded between these main elements, baby's breath unfurls in light, cloud-like clusters; each spray of tiny white flowers softens the composition and introduces a dreamy, romantic haze. The arrangement is anchored by a foundation of foliage: broad, dark green leaves with pointed tips lend strength and formality, while long, wispy blades of grass-like greenery arc gently outward, suggesting movement and natural grace. At the right edge of the design, a small bow of smooth pink satin ribbon cinches the stems neatly together, its sheen catching the light and adding a playful, celebratory accent to the otherwise calm palette. The overall lighting is soft and even, illuminating the crisp contrasts between the whites, greens, and pink without harsh shadows. It feels like a carefully composed piece waiting on a dressing room surface in a Bromley Common venue, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket for a ceremony at a nearby park or historic church, radiating freshness and the quiet optimism of a new chapter. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, the boutonniere balances texture, colour, and scale to create a timeless finishing touch.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An artfully crafted boutonnière is captured from a slightly elevated angle, lying diagonally across a warm, oatmeal-toned fabric that resembles soft linen or fine burlap, its subtle weave evoking the relaxed, natural charm of weddings held near Bromley Common. The central focus is a single white eustoma flower, fully open and perfectly formed, with layers of ruffled petals that curl gently outwards in loose, romantic waves. The petals shift from a creamy heart to crisp white edges, giving the bloom depth and a sense of quiet luminosity. Just to the left of this main flower, two slender eustoma buds in pale green and cream nestle close, their closed tips pointing towards the future, making them a fitting symbol for a wedding or engagement celebration. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath are interspersed throughout, floating like soft clouds around the central bloom and lending an ethereal, almost dreamlike quality. From behind the flowers, fine, dark green grass-like foliage fans out towards the lower left, creating a sense of movement that gently leads the eye across the image, while a single broader green leaf sits subtly beneath the eustoma, grounding the design with its solid form. At the lower right, the gathered stems are neatly wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a small bow whose tails rest lightly on the fabric. The ribbon's vibrant pink stands out boldly against the neutral background and white petals, injecting a playful, modern accent into an otherwise classic palette. The soft, even lighting emphasises the freshness of each petal and leaf, suggesting careful, same-day preparation by an experienced local florist for a groom, best man, or prom guest getting ready somewhere between the tree-lined streets and parks of Bromley Common.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is presented horizontally against a pale, linen-textured background, as if laid out for a final check before delivery to a Bromley Common wedding venue. The fabric beneath is a warm, light beige, its subtle weave creating a soft, natural canvas that lets the flowers take centre stage. Dominating the design is one pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, creamy white petals opening in a gentle curve, smooth as porcelain. At its heart, a delicate blend of soft yellow and the faintest pink blush draws the eye inward, giving the bloom a quietly luxurious feel. Encircling the orchid's base are airy clouds of fine white baby's breath, each tiny clustered flower adding texture, volume, and an almost dreamlike haze, much like early morning mist over local Bromley Common green spaces. Slender, bright green leaves slip out from behind the blossoms, their colour fresh and lively, balancing the pure white with a touch of nature's vibrancy. Extending to the side, a short stem bears a pair of tightly closed, soft green orchid buds, their smooth, rounded forms hinting at future blooms and the unfolding of the day's celebration. The stems are wrapped with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, pulled snug and finished in a small, elegant bow whose sheen catches the light. Under soft, even illumination, every contour and texture is gently defined-the orchid's velvety surface, the satin's shine, the linen's modest grain. The arrangement feels intimate and serene, ideal as a groom's boutonniere, prom accessory, or formal corsage crafted with care by a local florist for special moments across Bromley Common.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed lying gently on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric that has a subtle woven texture, echoing the relaxed yet elegant style of many Bromley Common wedding venues. The focal point is a perfectly formed Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals a creamy, almost luminous white, with a soft sheen that catches the light. At the centre of the orchid, a hint of pale yellow and muted amber peeks through, adding depth and warmth to the bloom, much like the light at sunset over nearby Bromley Common fields. Encircling this central flower is a delicate ring of baby's breath, each tiny white bud and blossom clustering together to create a misty, cloud-like halo that softens the boutonniere's outline. Interlaced among the gypsophila are slender threadlike stems of fresh green foliage, likely a light, feathery fern, which introduce a natural, woodland freshness and a sense of gentle movement, as if stirred by a breeze. The stems of the orchids, baby's breath, and greenery are carefully bound with a strip of white satin ribbon, neatly wound and finished with a small, understated bow, giving the piece a polished, tailored appearance suitable for a formal suit or tuxedo. The lighting is calm and diffused, revealing the petals' velvety texture, the fine grain of the fabric background, and the crisp edge of the ribbon. Created in the style of an experienced Bromley Common florist, this boutonniere feels ideal for a groom, best man, or guest seeking a simple yet sophisticated floral accent that quietly symbolises purity, devotion, and the start of a new chapter.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere is laid at a gentle angle across a light beige, linen-textured fabric, the neutral background echoing the calm, residential charm of Bromley Common. At the centre is a single creamy white rosebud, medium in size and perfectly formed, its petals wrapped closely around one another like a secret yet to be shared. The surface of the rose appears velvety and soft to the touch, with faint shadows tracing the natural curves where each petal overlaps. Nestled just behind the rose are feathery clusters of white baby's breath, their minuscule blooms forming a misty, cloud-like frame that softens the silhouette and adds a romantic, almost ethereal haze. Slender, dark green leaves rise gracefully behind the rose and filler flowers, some smooth and pointed, others more fern-like, each leaf introducing depth and contrast, much like the varying greens you might notice walking past the gardens along Southborough Lane. The stems of the rose and greenery are cleanly trimmed and wrapped in a smooth, bright white satin ribbon that hugs the stems tightly, creating a slim, polished handle. Just below the blooms, the ribbon is tied into a small, neat bow that rests delicately against the fabric, its loops and tails lying flat and precise. Soft, even lighting spills over the arrangement, highlighting the bright whiteness of the rose and the subtle sheen of the ribbon while leaving the background slightly muted, so attention remains focused on the floral detail. The overall impression is of timeless refinement and quiet joy, a boutonniere ready to be pinned to a lapel for a Bromley Common celebration, whether in a local registry office or at an intimate reception overlooking nearby green spaces.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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