Tooting Bec Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Tooting Bec, where passion, expertise, and a deep love for flowers blend seamlessly to create unique buttonholes and boutonnieres for any special occasion. As your dedicated local florist in Tooting Bec, we’ve been adorning lapels for weddings, proms, and celebrations for years—always with a personal touch you trust.

Our talented floral designers use only the freshest blooms, handpicked from markets near Tooting High Street and the lush green spaces of Tooting Common. We know our community well and craft buttonholes inspired by the vibrant spirit of Broadway Market and neighbouring areas.

  • Reliable same-day delivery available in Balham, Streatham, and Earlsfield
  • Order online with ease—get buttonholes delivered across SW17
  • Pick-up available from our friendly shop near St. Anselm's Church

Whether you’re celebrating on Tooting Bec Road or tying the knot in Balham, we guarantee your buttonhole will arrive fresh and perfectly arranged. Place your order online by 3 PM for dependable same-day delivery—because every moment counts when life’s most cherished occasions are near.

With our genuine local expertise and five-star reputation in Tooting Bec, trust Florist Tooting Bec to make every detail simply unforgettable!

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, artfully crafted boutonniere lies against a softly woven, light beige fabric, the neutral linen-like surface gently textured like the stone walls and pavements around Tooting Bec station after light rain. At the centre, two open lisianthus blooms in creamy white display frilled petals trimmed with a vivid, deep purple edge, creating a striking ring of colour that frames each blossom. Their soft, almost rose-like form gives the arrangement a romantic, contemporary feel, ideal for a London city wedding with a ceremony close to Tooting Bec Common or an intimate registry office near Balham. Nestled beside them, clusters of delicate white filler flowers-reminiscent of baby's breath-bring a lighter, airy layer, weaving between the main blooms and catching soft highlights. Rising from the middle, a slim, upright stem of muscari in an intense grape-purple tone adds both height and texture, each miniature bell-shaped flower tightly packed and gently shading from darker to lighter hues along the spike. Around this focal cluster, slender sprigs of feathery greenery and a few broader, glossy green leaves spread out, creating a natural frame that suggests something freshly gathered from a shaded garden. Two small, pale green buds peek through the foliage, still closed, suggesting the unfolding of the day ahead-perfect for a groom taking a quiet breath before heading to a ceremony in one of Tooting's local churches. The stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, secured in a clean, confident band that keeps every element in place for pinning to a lapel. The composition feels calm and intentional, a refined finishing touch for weddings, proms, or black-tie events across Tooting Bec and neighbouring Streatham.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Resting on a pale beige, finely woven fabric that could be linen laid out on a dressing table in a Tooting Bec townhouse, this floral boutonniere or corsage radiates gentle ceremony and care. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of soft pink blossoms at its heart, their petals layered and slightly ruffled like miniature garden stocks or dainty spray blooms, each flower shading subtly from a delicate blush to a warmer rose tone. Tucked between these pink flowers, tiny white baby's breath florets create a misty, star-like veil, softening the composition and lending it a timeless, romantic feel. Small sprigs of lavender or deep purple flowers peek out here and there, adding contrast and a hint of drama, much like the late-evening skies over Tooting Bec Common. On one side of the design, slender, creamy white to pale green buds-resembling freesia or other elegant, tapered blooms-extend outward, still closed and full of promise, suggesting a moment just before petals unfurl at the start of a wedding ceremony. The arrangement is supported by a base of lush, broad green leaves, their surface smooth and slightly glossy, while delicate wisps of fine, feathery greenery trail beyond the edge, giving the piece a relaxed, natural rhythm. At the bottom, the stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into an immaculate bow with flowing tails that echo the joyful mood of a special day. The gentle, even lighting reveals every texture-the satiny petals, the crisp leaves, the ribbon's sheen-making this handcrafted piece feel perfectly suited for a groom, attendant, or prom guest heading out from Tooting Bec station to an elegant celebration across South London.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly lit image showcases an elegant peach rose boutonniere resting on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, reminiscent of the relaxed, homely textiles found in houses around Tooting Bec's tree-lined streets. The focal rose is partially open, its petals delicately layered in a spiral that moves from a warm, glowing peach at the heart to a lighter, cream-infused tone at the outer edges, suggesting a freshly cut bloom. Tucked around the upper side of the rose are airy sprigs of white baby's breath; each tiny blossom forms a delicate constellation against the warm tones of the flower and the understated neutral background. Slender, bright green blades of foliage extend lightly from behind the rose, while two broader, darker green leaves curve gracefully at the base, adding structure and a gentle frame. The stems are bound tightly together with a peach satin-style ribbon, wrapped in smooth, even coils and tied off in a discreet knot that sits neatly against the fabric. The light beige background has a visible woven pattern, adding just enough texture to make the boutonniere appear almost touchable, without distracting from its details. The lighting is even and soft, with no harsh glare, which enhances the natural satin sheen of the ribbon and the fine veins of the leaves. The overall mood is tranquil and romantic, ideal for a groom, best man, or guest heading to a wedding celebration near Tooting Bec Common or one of the intimate venues tucked off the High Road, and reflecting the polished yet understated style favoured by many local couples. It feels like a small, wearable keepsake of a day filled with quiet anticipation and heartfelt vows.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere rests against a softly woven light beige linen backdrop, the neutral fabric reminiscent of a simple tablecloth in a Tooting Bec townhouse dressed for a family wedding. At the centre, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid opens with serene grace, each petal thick, smooth, and gently curved, catching soft, diffused light. The orchid's throat glows with a wash of creamy yellow that fades into delicate reddish-orange speckles, lending the flower quiet character and sophistication. Surrounding the orchid, tiny white clusters of baby's breath add an ethereal, mist-like halo, their fine stems and miniature blossoms bringing a sense of delicacy and airiness. On the left side, two bright lime-green chrysanthemum pom-poms, round and intricately textured, create a bold yet harmonious contrast, giving the design a contemporary twist that would feel at home in a stylish Tooting Bec High Road celebration. A rich green leaf, glossy and broad, is tucked beneath the blooms, shaping a natural base that frames the orchid's purity and echoes the greenery of nearby Tooting Common. The stems are tightly bound with a striking crimson satin ribbon, its smooth sheen and crisp wrapping culminating in a neat knot or tiny bow, adding a vibrant pop of red that suggests joy, romance, and festivity. The composition feels thoughtfully balanced and refined, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom guest wanting a floral accent that feels both classic and modern, like a small, living keepsake pinned close to the heart during an unforgettable day in south-west London.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This detailed image shows a single elegant buttonhole laid carefully on a pale, woven linen or burlap cloth, the neutral beige tones providing a calm, natural backdrop. At its centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide petals gently arching outward like folded silk, catching the light in subtle, creamy highlights. Inside the orchid's throat, soft notes of buttery yellow and a whisper of orange create a warm focal point, adding depth and a touch of intimacy to the flower's serene expression. Surrounding the orchid is a halo of baby's breath, hundreds of tiny white blossoms forming a gauzy cloud that softens the overall silhouette, much like early morning mist over Tooting Bec Common. Tucked beneath this delicate frame are glossy red berries, rounded and jewel-bright, shining with a lacquered sheen that hints at festive occasions and winter celebrations. Scattered near them, a few lighter green berry-like buds suggest freshness and the promise of blooms yet to come. Slender green leaves, some smooth and elliptical, others slightly more pointed, thread through the arrangement, lending a gentle, garden-fresh energy reminiscent of local South London allotments. The stems are wrapped tightly at the base with a vivid red satin ribbon, secured in a clean, compact knot whose short tails rest just above the textured fabric. This polished finish marks the piece as ready to be worn on a suit jacket or coat at a wedding, prom, or special gathering anywhere across Tooting Bec and the surrounding streets, with every element carefully balanced to convey quiet celebration and refined style.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted pink rose boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the woven threads forming a quiet, neutral backdrop that allows every detail of the floral work to stand out, much like a carefully set suit laid out before a ceremony in Tooting Bec. At the heart of the piece is a semi-open blush pink rose, its velvety petals spiralling outward from a softly cupped center to edges that blush into a slightly richer, more saturated pink, hinting at the rose's peak freshness and subtle fragrance. Encircling the base of this central bloom are clusters of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a pearl suspended on fine stems, giving a cloud-like softness that contrasts gently with the smooth, more substantial rose petals. Fine, wispy strands of bright green foliage extend from behind the rose, fanning out in a loose halo that adds movement and a natural, garden-fresh feel, reminiscent of an early stroll past flower stalls near Tooting Broadway. A single, deeper green leaf is folded and wrapped snugly around the base, creating a clean, structured collar that visually anchors the design. The stems are bound together with a lustrous satin ribbon in soft lavender-pink tones, tied in a modest knot with short, controlled ends that feel understated yet polished. Soft, diffused light falls across the scene, catching gentle shadows and highlighting the three-dimensional form of each element, from the curls of the petals to the tiny buds of gypsophila. The overall impression is of a timeless, romantic boutonniere, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest wanting a classic touch of elegance for a celebration anywhere around Tooting Bec and nearby Balham or Wandsworth Common.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, luxurious boutonniere is photographed laid flat on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric that resembles the soft textiles found in elegant Tooting Bec homes, its texture gently blurring into the background so the flowers take centre stage. The focal point is a deep fuchsia pink rose, its petals tightly coiled at the heart and gradually unfurling in layered curves, giving a plush, velvety appearance that suggests freshness and a light, sweet fragrance. Embracing the rose are dainty sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom no bigger than a pinhead, forming a frothy ring of softness that cools the intensity of the pink and evokes a sense of innocence and joy. Tucked among these clouds of white, clusters of shiny red hypericum berries offer a lively pop of colour and a rounded, beadlike texture, echoing the warmth of celebratory toasts in local venues along Upper Tooting Road. Slender, feathery greenery extends gently from the arrangement, paired with broader, darker leaves that have been curled and shaped with care, adding structure and a polished, modern silhouette. The stems are wrapped with precision in a smooth red satin ribbon, secured in a small, tidy bow that catches the light with a subtle sheen and would feel comfortable and secure when pinned to a suit jacket. Photographed from a slightly raised angle, every petal, berry, and leaf reads clearly, showcasing the careful craftsmanship of a professional florist familiar with South London celebrations. This small but expressive floral piece feels perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest in Tooting Bec, embodying romance, confidence, and the intimate joy of a special occasion.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière rests on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like softly woven linen, the kind you might find dressing a table at a chic Tooting Bec wedding reception. At its centre, a single rosebud in vivid fuchsia or deep pink holds the eye, its petals tightly wrapped and satin-smooth, forming a compact, elegant bud that feels full of promise. Around this central bloom, tiny white gypsophila-commonly known as Baby's Breath-forms light, frothy clusters, each miniature flower adding a sense of delicacy and airiness, as if a soft mist has settled gently around the rose. Stretching outward from behind the flowers, slender, bright green foliage arcs gracefully, its feathery texture reminiscent of asparagus fern or fine ruscus. These greens add height and movement, framing the rose and creating an organic, almost whimsical silhouette against the simple background. The stems are neatly aligned and bound at the base with a smooth, coral-leaning red satin ribbon, its glossy surface catching subtle highlights. The ribbon has been wrapped with precision, forming a clean, slim column that is comfortable to pin to a lapel. The lighting is clear and bright, revealing every vein in the leaves and the fresh, crisp edges of the petals, suggesting the piece has just been finished on a florist's workbench near Tooting Bec Common. This boutonnière feels ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest strolling down Upper Tooting Road on the way to a special event-a small, heartfelt floral accent that blends tradition with the personal touch of a local artisan.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Capturing the subtle charm of Tooting Bec in bloom, this handcrafted boutonniere speaks as much of local artistry as it does of botanical grace. Set against a foundation of natural ecru fabric, the arrangement's heart is a shy, pale pink rose with petals that coil inward in a fresh, tight bloom. Its colour softens from a rich rose at the centre to limpid pastel at the edge, reminiscent of the early spring hues seen in local gardens along Church Lane. Complementary to this central blossom, a peachy-pink accent flower opens with relaxed petals flecked by gentle yellow and deeper dash-like veins, imbuing the design with just a whisper of playfulness. Airy white sprigs of baby's breath mingle amidst petite, vibrant green cushion mums whose round, feathery surfaces enliven the cluster. Encircling foliage-spiky grass-like greens and broad, dark leaves-lend the piece both structure and natural exuberance, hinting at the lushness of Tooting Bec's verdant nooks. Anchoring the piece, a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon is tied in a neat bow, its sheen catching the light much like joyous ribbons at local celebrations, while a neatly wrapped green leaf covers the base of the stems. Evoking both celebration and sincerity, this boutonniere is suited for a wedding or formal gathering, expertly crafted for same-day delivery throughout Tooting Bec by skilled local florists.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A finely detailed boutonniere is laid out on a pale, linen-like fabric in soft beige, the subtle texture of the background giving the flowers a calm, elegant stage. At its heart sits a pristine white alstroemeria, often called a Peruvian lily, its slightly ruffled petals opening wide to display a throat flecked with slender reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye inward. The central bloom looks fresh and cool, as though it has just been conditioned by a careful florist, with stamens clearly visible yet not overpowering the gentle character of the flower. Nestled beside it is a tight, lime-green spike of clustered buds, likely an Ornithogalum type, each bud forming a tiny scale that creates a stacked, conical shape, bringing an architectural touch to the compact design. Surrounding and softening this structure, clusters of white Gypsophila, or baby's breath, float like miniature clouds, their countless tiny flowers adding a gossamer, almost misty texture. The stems are framed by a balance of foliage: deep green, spear-shaped leaves offer a solid, grounding backdrop, while slim, arching blades of grass-like greenery weave through, giving the arrangement a sense of flow and movement. A bright pink satin ribbon is wrapped and tied into a small, precise bow at one side, its smooth, glossy surface catching the light and introducing a joyful, celebratory accent. The lighting is even and natural, revealing every vein in the leaves and the delicate patterning of the petals without distraction. This small but beautifully composed floral piece feels tailor-made for a wedding or prom in Tooting Bec, something you might collect from a local florist on the way past Tooting Bec station and pin carefully to a jacket before a special evening.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on a warm, light beige fabric that resembles handwoven linen, its texture subtly visible beneath the flowers like the calm backdrop of a Tooting Bec townhouse interior. The focal point is a single, fully open white lisianthus, its many ruffled petals unfurling in soft waves from a pale, creamy centre, capturing that serene, elegant look so often chosen for local weddings. To the lower left of the bloom sit two graceful lisianthus buds, elongated and still tightly closed, shaded in creamy ivory fading into pale green, suggesting new beginnings and quiet anticipation. Dusting the arrangement are fine sprays of white baby's breath, each cluster of tiny blossoms catching the light and giving an airy, almost cloud-like softness. From behind the central flower, slender, grass-like strands of dark green foliage arc outward towards the bottom left, adding fluid lines and a natural, garden-fresh feel, while a single broader, deeper green leaf sits behind the blossom to frame and anchor it. The stems are neatly aligned and secured at the base with a bold fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact, playful bow that injects a modern splash of colour against the otherwise calm white-and-green palette. The satin catches the light with a gentle sheen, echoing the joyful energy of a wedding morning near Tooting Bec station, as guests gather and jackets are straightened. Soft, even lighting in the photograph highlights every petal fold, leaf edge, and ribbon twist, making this boutonnière appear freshly made and ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony, whether in a nearby church, a town hall, or an intimate local restaurant celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, flawless white orchid boutonniere rests on a light beige, linen-textured fabric, captured in calm, even light that makes the scene feel like a quiet pause before a joyful event somewhere off Trinity Road in Tooting Bec. The orchid, likely a Phalaenopsis, dominates the composition with its broad, gently curved petals, each one a smooth, pure white that frames a delicately detailed centre. Inside the throat, soft yellow tones merge with the faintest blush of pink, drawing the eye to the heart of the bloom and giving it an almost luminous quality. Encircling the base of the orchid, a halo of tiny white baby's breath blossoms spreads outward, their countless miniature blooms forming a cloud-like cushion that contrasts with the orchid's bolder form. Threads of vibrant green foliage slip out from beneath the flowers, giving a sense of natural freshness and suggesting stems that have been carefully conditioned by an experienced florist. On one side, a slender offshoot carries two unopened, pale green orchid buds, their firm, rounded shapes full of quiet promise, like moments of anticipation before a wedding ceremony at a local church or registry office. The stems of the entire arrangement are tightly and neatly bound with a narrow fuchsia pink satin ribbon, the bow's small, tidy loops and short tails gleaming with a celebratory sheen. This vivid ribbon injects a bright, modern accent into the otherwise soft, neutral palette, making the boutonniere feel both classic and contemporary. Every element speaks of patience and precision, from the smooth petals to the textured fabric, creating an elegant floral accessory ideal for grooms, attendants, or prom guests getting ready in the Tooting Bec area.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed lying on a neutral, light beige fabric with a visible woven texture, the kind of natural cloth that calls to mind relaxed gatherings and intimate wedding mornings in Tooting Bec. At the centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens with serene grace, its petals a luminous, creamy white that seem almost porcelain in the soft light. The orchid's throat carries gentle notes of pale yellow and a whisper of warm cream, suggesting freshness and a subtle, living glow. Encircling this central flower is a gentle veil of baby's breath, the tiny Gypsophila blossoms arranged in clustered sprays that soften the composition and give it a cloud-like, romantic aura. Woven between these miniature white blooms are fine, feathery strands of greenery, each slender leaf adding just enough vibrant green to bring balance and a natural, garden-fresh character, like a nod to the foliage seen around Tooting Bec Common after light rain. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and greenery are carefully bound together with a smooth, matte white satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and evenly to create a polished, almost tailored finish. A small, understated bow sits neatly near the base, signalling that this floral piece is ready to be fastened to the lapel of a suit or jacket. The overall mood is one of quiet sophistication and timeless style, well suited to a groom or wedding party member walking into a local ceremony near the Northern line, where every detail is chosen to reflect purity, commitment, and heartfelt simplicity without ever feeling fussy or overwrought.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is displayed at a graceful angle on a light beige, linen-style fabric, the texture softly echoing the relaxed, homely charm of Tooting Bec side streets off Trinity Road. At its heart sits a single creamy white rosebud, its petals still closely wrapped, creating a smooth, sculpted form that suggests both innocence and quiet anticipation. The rose is surrounded by delicate clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom adding a misty, cloud-like frame around the central flower, giving the whole piece a gentle, romantic softness. Slender, deep green leaves extend slightly beyond the edges of the rose, while a few fine, fern-like sprigs introduce subtle variation in shape and texture, evoking freshly cut garden foliage. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a band of gleaming white satin ribbon, meticulously smoothed and then finished with a petite, symmetrical bow just below the floral head, showing the care and precision a local florist brings to each wedding design. Soft, even lighting falls from above, casting almost no harsh shadow, allowing the creamy whites and vibrant greens to appear pure and true. The neutral woven background keeps the focus entirely on the boutonniere, while hinting at natural fibres and understated elegance, similar to the simple, stylish textiles found in homes around Tooting Bec and Balham. The image conveys a sense of calm preparation before a ceremony - a groom's jacket laid out on a bed, this rose boutonniere ready to be pinned above his heart, symbolising love, commitment, and the start of a shared life, whether the celebration is just off Tooting Bec Road or further across South West London.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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