Cambridge Heath BUTTONHOLES & Fresh Flowers

At Flowers Cambridge Heath, our skilled team of local florists craft elegant buttonholes and beautiful bouquets for every occasion. From classic white roses for weddings to vibrant seasonal stems for celebrations, each design is made fresh here in Cambridge Heath, close to Hackney Road, Cambridge Heath Road and the arches by Cambridge Heath Overground station.

We know how important it is for your buttonholes to look sharp and last all day. That’s why our experienced florist team handwire and condition every stem, using florist-grade pins, ribbon and foliage so they sit comfortably on suits, jackets and dresses. Whether you’re tying the knot in Bethnal Green, planning photos along Regent’s Canal, or heading to an event in London Fields, we’ll help you match your flowers perfectly to your colour scheme and style.

Need flowers in a hurry? We offer local same-day delivery on buttonholes, corsages and gift bouquets across:

  • Cambridge Heath & Bethnal Green
  • Hackney & London Fields
  • Surrounding East London neighbourhoods

Simply order online before 3 PM for dependable same-day delivery. As a trusted local florist, we’re always happy to offer advice on stem choice, seasonal availability and how to keep your buttonholes fresh right through to the last dance.

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BUTTONHOLES
Set against a softly woven, light beige linen that recalls the gentle calm of an early morning over Cambridge Heath, this boutonniere appears like a tiny pocket garden composed with care. Two white lisianthus flowers form the heart of the design, each petal delicately ruffled and traced with a bold ring of rich purple, as if dipped by hand in ink. Their soft, almost velvety texture contrasts beautifully with the crisp neutrality of the fabric beneath. Tucked around them, small white filler flowers-similar to baby's breath-create a fine mist of blossoms, light and airy, evoking the feeling of walking past the seasonal flower stalls near Bethnal Green and Mare Street. Rising vertically is a slim spire of muscari, its deep purple, bell-like florets stacked tightly together, adding structure and a slightly wilder, woodland feel. Feathery green foliage, reminiscent of asparagus fern, fans out in delicate sprays around the blooms, joined by a few broader leaves that add depth and anchor the palette in fresh, natural green. Two unopened buds, in pale, tender green, nestle near the lisianthus, suggesting new beginnings and quiet anticipation-perfect for a wedding morning or prom night. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a band of smooth white satin ribbon, finished with an understated bow that signals the work of a skilled florist's hand. Ready to be pinned to a lapel, this boutonniere carries a mood of serene excitement, the kind of piece that might be chosen by someone who wants their flowers to speak softly but with unmistakable grace at a special Cambridge Heath celebration.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere or petite corsage is carefully laid upon a finely woven, light beige linen surface, its subtle texture reminiscent of a well-loved tablecloth in a Cambridge Heath townhouse. The neutral background gently frames the flowers without distraction, allowing the colours and shapes to take centre stage. The arrangement itself is a tender gathering of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms-much like miniature stocks or ruffled garden blooms-clustered tightly together so that their layered petals create a plush, cushioned heart of colour. Interspersed between these pink florals are dainty sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom like a dot of lace, adding airiness and a sense of light breathing space. Peeking through are a few individual florets in lavender and deeper purple hues, adding just enough richness to give the piece depth, much as a dusky sky over nearby Victoria Park might add drama to an otherwise pastel evening. On one side, a graceful arc of creamy white to pale green buds, possibly freesia, stretches outward; still mostly closed, they hint at new blossoms ready to unfurl as the celebration begins. The flowers rest on a bed of luminous green foliage, the broad leaves providing a strong yet gentle backdrop, while slim, wispy strands of fine greenery trail elegantly from the base, echoing the natural, slightly unstructured charm of a local East London garden. At the bottom, the gathered stems are wrapped with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, finished in a neat, symmetrical bow whose sleek sheen contrasts beautifully with the organic textures above. The soft, even lighting captures each petal and leaf with clarity and calm, making this floral piece feel like a quiet yet confident accent for a wedding, prom, or special family gathering near Cambridge Heath.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed with quiet grace on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that evokes the feel of a freshly pressed suit waiting in a Cambridge Heath townhouse before a big day. The rose itself is the undisputed focal point, angled gently across the frame, its petals unfolding in a spiral from a rich, warm apricot center to softer, creamy-peach edges that look almost translucent in the soft light. Surrounding this central bloom, clusters of delicate white baby's breath create a halo of tiny, star-like flowers, their airy presence lightening the composition and echoing the fine weave of the textile beneath. Wisps of vivid green foliage and two deeper green leaves curl elegantly around the base, adding shape, definition, and a hint of freshly cut stem scent, as if the piece has just been finished at a local florist's workbench off Cambridge Heath Road. The stems are pulled together into a slim, tidy bundle and wrapped in a coordinating satin ribbon the same gentle peach as the petals, the fabric wound with precise, overlapping turns that end in a small, graceful bow. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, enhancing the subtle sheen of the ribbon, the velvety texture of the rose, and the crisp detail of each baby's breath blossom. The overall mood is one of understated celebration, a lapel flower perfect for a groom, best man, or prom date heading to a ceremony near London Fields or a reception tucked away in a Hackney warehouse, carrying with it the sense of new beginnings and quiet, heartfelt promises.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose gentle weave and slightly coarse texture create a calm, neutral backdrop, reminiscent of a laid-back Cambridge Heath loft wedding. At its centre is an immaculate white phalaenopsis orchid, the petals wide, smooth, and almost porcelain in appearance, curving gracefully outward in a poised, sculptural form. In the heart of the orchid, a soft yellow blush melts into subtle reddish-orange markings, giving the bloom a warm, living glow that contrasts beautifully with its cool white edges. Around it, clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate halo, their tiny blossoms like scattered stars or a dusting of fresh snow, lending an airy lightness to the arrangement. To the left, two small, spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds provide a contemporary twist, their intricate, almost spiky texture drawing the eye and adding a crisp shot of colour that feels youthful and modern. Beneath the flowers, a rich green leaf provides structure and depth, its shape guiding the eye upwards to the orchid, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base adds quiet balance. The stems are tightly wrapped in a smooth, crimson red satin ribbon, tied with precision into a compact bow or knot that gleams subtly against the fabric background. The overall design feels tailored and confident, ideal for a groom or groomsman stepping out of a classic townhouse near Cambridge Heath Road or heading to a ceremony by the Regent's Canal, carrying a piece that reflects both timeless romance and contemporary East London style.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant floral boutonniere lies centred on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its gentle texture and neutral tone giving the scene a calm, contemporary feel reminiscent of intimate celebrations in Cambridge Heath loft spaces. The main focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid whose wide, velvety petals curve outward in graceful arcs, creating a serene, almost sculpted presence. At its heart, a subtle flare of creamy yellow and soft orange colour glows in the orchid's throat, suggesting warmth and depth when viewed up close. Surrounding this central bloom, delicate tufts of white baby's breath form loose, airy clusters, each tiny flower contributing to a misty halo that softens the stronger shapes of the orchid and foliage. Interspersed between these white elements are glossy green leaves, some broad and tapering, others narrow and more linear, arranged to provide structure while maintaining a natural, garden-picked character. To one side of the orchid, a tight cluster of bright red hypericum-style berries brings a joyful splash of colour, their smooth, rounded surfaces suggesting ripeness and giving a subtle nod to winter weddings or Christmas events. A few lighter green berries, not yet fully coloured, introduce a hint of freshness and tonal variation. At the base, the stems are neatly bound with a vivid red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a tidy knot, its gentle shine signalling formality and care. This refined buttonhole, with its crisp white orchid, cloud-like Gypsophila, and festive berries, would feel perfectly at home on the lapel of a groom or guest at a Cambridge Heath ceremony, whether exchanged in a registry office near Bethnal Green Road or at a stylish warehouse wedding by the Regent's Canal.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately styled blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, as if laid out on a dressing table in a Cambridge Heath townhouse just before a ceremony begins. Captured from a slightly overhead angle, the rose appears semi-open, its velvety petals forming a soft spiral from the gently cupped centre out to edges that deepen into a more vibrant pink, suggesting both youthfulness and romance. Surrounding the rose, fine sprays of white baby's breath form a light, misty collar, each tiny flower like a pearl against the neutral backdrop. Emerging from behind the bloom are slender, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage, splaying outward in graceful arcs that give the piece movement and an airy silhouette, while a single, darker green leaf is folded and wrapped neatly around the stems, giving the design a polished, structured base. The stems are carefully bound in a lustrous satin ribbon that shifts between soft lavender-pink and deeper magenta-purple, tied in a small, secure knot that glows subtly where the light brushes its surface. A discreet silver pin is visible, signalling that this is ready to adorn a lapel for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event along Mare Street or near London Fields. The softly woven fabric background, with its natural texture, offers an understated stage that lets the colours of the rose and greenery truly stand out. The overall impression is of thoughtful craftsmanship and tender celebration, the kind of refined detail a local florist in Cambridge Heath would create for a groom, groomsman, or special guest who wants a touch of classic elegance with a modern, romantic twist.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant groom's boutonniere rests diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the softly woven texture echoing the relaxed yet refined charm of Cambridge Heath wedding venues tucked between canals and converted warehouses. At its heart is a single fuchsia pink rose, tightly furled at the centre and opening outward in layered, velvety petals that almost seem to glow against the neutral backdrop. Around this rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath weave in and out, their tiny blooms creating a fine, lacy halo that adds lightness and tenderness to the composition. Nestled among these soft white accents are clusters of small, polished red hypericum berries, each berry round and lustrous, bringing a festive punctuation of colour that calls to mind winter celebrations or warm summer evenings along Regent's Canal. Supporting the flowers is a base of rich greenery: slender, feathery fronds extend gently beyond the edges, while broader, darker green leaves are expertly curled and shaped, offering both structure and a sense of depth, as if the rose is being cupped by a natural frame. The stems are wrapped meticulously in a smooth, red satin ribbon, the fabric wound tightly and finished with a precise little bow that adds a subtle touch of formality and romance. Soft, diffused lighting casts mild shadows that emphasise each curve and contour, from the rose's velvety face to the shiny berries and delicate foliage. This thoughtfully crafted floral piece, typical of the work created for local ceremonies by Cambridge Heath florists, feels ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or prom guests wanting a refined lapel flower that blends classic romance with modern, urban elegance.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously arranged single-stem boutonnière rests on a pale, linen-textured backdrop, the soft beige fabric gently echoing the understated elegance of intimate venues tucked around Cambridge Heath and Regent's Canal. The central rosebud, in a sumptuous deep pink that borders on crimson, curls tightly in upon itself, each petal satin-smooth and richly coloured, like a promise still being kept close. Encircling this focal bloom are fine clusters of pure white baby's breath, their countless tiny blossoms forming a mist-like frame that softens the intensity of the rose and adds a sense of lightness and movement. Slender, bright green sprigs of feathery foliage extend outward from behind, some arching like grass swayed by a canal breeze, others slightly broader, providing a lush, verdant base. All the stems are drawn together at the base, where a silky red satin ribbon has been wrapped with precise, overlapping turns, creating a compact handle that tapers neatly and may finish in a discreet knot or loop. The light across the image is clean and even, highlighting the natural textures-the faint ridges in the ribbon, the gentle gloss on the petals, the delicate branching of each sprig. With its romantic palette of deep rose, crisp white, and fresh green, this boutonnière feels ideal for a wedding morning in an East London warehouse venue or a smart civil ceremony near Cambridge Heath Overground, capturing that blend of tradition, modern style, and heartfelt sentiment that guests will notice the moment it's pinned to a lapel.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting upon a tactile linen backdrop evocative of Cambridge Heath's independent studios, this refined boutonniere feels like a keepsake from an artist's romantic vision. At the centre sits a blushing pink rose, delicately furled in a flawless spiral, each petal displaying a seamless gradient from rich rose to near-white edge, capturing early morning light along Hackney Road. Adjacent, a petitely ruffled alstroemeria in shades of peach and faint pink accents the arrangement with gentle yellow flickers and subtle dark veining, reminiscent of murals found in the local streets. Wispy sprigs of baby's breath dance airily amongst velvety green mini mums, while fronds of fine greenery and lush, broader leaves offer distinct textures-from feathery lightness upward, to supportive leafy anchor below-all masterfully layered to evoke depth and movement. The ensemble is finished with a statement-making fuchsia satin ribbon, tied with the kind of precision found in the best Cambridge Heath florists, its glossy bow gleaming with celebratory charm. Gentle, diffuse daylight flatters every element, rendering the boutonniere truly radiant and fresh-a perfect complement for a groom, member of a wedding party, or anyone marking a significant milestone in East London. This piece is ideal for discussions on event adornments, wedding flowers, or the modern artistry of local florists.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, elegant boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric forming a calm, neutral stage for the fresh flowers. The composition is centred around a single white alstroemeria bloom, fully open, its smooth petals slightly undulating at the edges and marked near the base with fine reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye toward its pollen-tipped stamens. To its left, a vivid lime-green column of closely layered buds, reminiscent of an Ornithogalum spike, introduces a sculptural element, its tight, scaled texture contrasting beautifully with the softness of the lily petals. Sprigs of white baby's breath weave through the design, each tiny blossom appearing like a floating dot of light, giving the whole piece a breathy, cloud-like halo. Dark, elongated leaves provide a sturdy, deep green base, while wiry, grass-like tendrils arc across the boutonniere, adding a touch of wildness and contemporary flair. The stems are gathered and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, shining bow that brings a joyful splash of colour against the otherwise white and green palette. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, with no harsh shadows, allowing the viewer to appreciate every texture, from the velvet of the petals to the gloss of the ribbon. Crafted with the quiet confidence of an experienced Cambridge Heath florist, this boutonniere feels ideal for a groom or prom guest stepping out onto Hackney Road or heading toward London Fields, radiating a sense of fresh beginnings, romance, and thoughtful, local design in a single, palm-sized arrangement.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière lies diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle woven texture reminiscent of the tablecloths you might see in intimate venues around Cambridge Heath and along Mare Street. The star of this small arrangement is a single, fully opened white eustoma flower, also known as lisianthus, its petals softly ruffled and gently layered, forming an elegant, rounded rosette that feels both modern and timeless. Nestled just beneath it are two slender, unopened lisianthus buds in creamy ivory with a pale green blush, poised and full of promise, perfectly suited to the symbolism of a wedding or engagement celebration. Around these main blooms, delicate branches of white baby's breath scatter tiny blossoms like lace, creating a cloud of texture that softens the composition and gives it a romantic, almost ethereal glow. Wispy, grass-like foliage fans out towards the lower left corner, adding a sense of movement and a hint of wild garden energy, while a single, darker green leaf sits quietly behind the main flower, anchoring the design and enhancing the contrast between leaf and petal. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom right and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a small, jaunty bow that brings a burst of cheerful colour to the otherwise gentle white-and-green palette. The satin catches the soft, even light, highlighting the craftsmanship and care that would go into a piece prepared by a local florist for a groom, best man, or prom guest. It feels like a boutonnière crafted just before a ceremony near Regent's Canal or a registry office in Hackney, ready to be pinned on as a final, graceful touch.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests on a pale oatmeal-toned, linen-textured cloth, its horizontal placement drawing the eye along the gentle flow of the design, much like watching people drift along Cambridge Heath Road on a calm weekend afternoon. The focal point is a single, pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals smooth and slightly cupped, cradling a centre where soft yellow tones melt into a whisper of blush pink. Around this central bloom, fine sprays of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny blossoms, adding a light, cloud-like softness that feels romantic and timeless. Threads of vibrant green foliage emerge discreetly behind the flowers, offering subtle contrast and a sense of natural freshness. To one side, a short extension of stem carries two small, tightly closed orchid buds in pale, lime-tinted green, suggesting moments of beauty still to unfold-ideal symbolism for a wedding or engagement celebrated near the Regent's Canal or in a local Cambridge Heath café. The stems are expertly bound with a narrow band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, compact bow whose glossy finish introduces a playful, joyful accent against the otherwise restrained palette. Gentle, diffused light skims over the arrangement, bringing out the satin sheen, the velvety blossom, and the slightly coarse weave of the fabric beneath. The mood is one of quiet anticipation and tender celebration, as though this floral accessory is waiting to be pinned to a lapel before a ceremony at a nearby registry office or an intimate gathering in a converted East London warehouse venue.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere lies gently on a pale beige, woven fabric surface, the subtle threads of the material suggesting natural linen or burlap, much like the textiles you might spot in small independent shops around Cambridge Heath Road. The central focus is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, smooth, and slightly glossy, unfolding in a pure white arc that feels both modern and classic. In the centre of the orchid, a touch of pale butter-yellow glows within the throat, bringing warmth and life to the otherwise cool, minimal palette. Encircling this statement bloom is a generous collar of white baby's breath, the tiny Gypsophila blossoms gathering in airy clusters, giving the design a soft, cloud-like halo. Between these fine white sprays, slim strands of delicate green foliage weave through, adding a whisper of woodland freshness, their feathery fronds and gentle curves echoing the easy, relaxed character of local green spaces like nearby London Fields. At the base, the stems are neatly bound with a bright white satin ribbon, wrapped with a florist's practiced hand into a smooth, even band that ends in a small, tidy bow. The finish is crisp yet understated, suggesting careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. Soft, even light bathes the scene, revealing every texture-the orchid's velvety surface, the baby's breath's tiny star-shaped blooms, and the faint weave of the cloth beneath. This boutonniere feels designed for a groom stepping out of a townhouse near Cambridge Heath for a chic, intimate wedding, its quiet refinement speaking of love, calm confidence, and a promise that will last long beyond the last dance.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, as if set down for a final check before being carried to a wedding at a hidden church near Cambridge Heath station. The focal point is a single, creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, tightly layered yet just beginning to unfurl, promising a full bloom later in the day. Nestled to one side are delicate tufts of white baby's breath, their many tiny blossoms clustered like soft snowflakes, lending an airy, romantic halo around the rose. Behind and around the flowers, slender, deep green leaves and a few slightly feathery fronds of foliage curve outward, giving the arrangement depth and a sense of careful, natural balance that a local florist would recognise from years of crafting lapel flowers for East London weddings. The stems have been neatly aligned and wrapped in a glossy white satin ribbon that hugs them smoothly from base to bloom, ending in a small, symmetrical bow positioned just under the rose and baby's breath. Light falls gently from above, catching on the satin and picking up the subtle shadows between petals, while the crosshatched weave of the fabric background provides a neutral, sophisticated setting reminiscent of a tailored suit or crisp table linen at a reception in Bethnal Green or along Hackney Road. The image conveys quiet elegance and heartfelt intention, the kind of boutonniere chosen for grooms, groomsmen, or a special guest of honour, and it naturally complements articles on wedding planning, formal attire, and the artistry of buttonhole flowers in the Cambridge Heath area.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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