Cricklewood Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Trusted Local Florist

At Cricklewood Florist, we know that every detail matters for your special occasion. Our beautifully curated buttonholes are designed right here in the heart of Cricklewood, inspired by the vibrant community and crafted by experienced local florists. Whether you’re planning a wedding, prom, or formal event, our buttonholes add that final flourish of elegance and freshness.

Situated close to Cricklewood Broadway and moments from Gladstone Park, we gladly serve customers from Willesden Green, West Hampstead, and Dollis Hill. We’ve spent years perfecting our craft, sourcing the finest seasonal flowers to create bespoke, picture-perfect bouquets and buttonholes that reflect both contemporary trends and timeless traditions.

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Your trust means everything to us, and our reputation around Cricklewood Lane is built on reliability, artistry, and genuine care. Whether you need a last-minute buttonhole or a unique floral arrangement, we’re here to make your day more memorable. Discover the difference a true local florist makes—order your buttonholes with Cricklewood Florist today for friendly service, beautiful flowers, and prompt same-day delivery across North West London.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets the colours and textures quietly shine. Two main lisianthus flowers anchor the design: their petals a clean, luminous white, each fluted edge brushed with deep purple, like ink gently bled into paper. These blooms sit close together, almost in conversation, framed by delicate tufts of tiny white filler flowers that resemble baby's breath drifting in soft clusters. Rising through the centre, a slim spike of muscari-style blossoms, in deep purple-blue, adds a column of tiny bell-shaped flowers, each tightly packed to create a tactile ridge that draws the eye upward. Around this, feathery green foliage spreads in fine, lace-like strands, suggesting hedgerows and garden borders you might pass on a quiet walk from Cricklewood Broadway toward Mapesbury. Two pale green buds, still closed, rest beside the fuller blooms, promising future colour and evoking that moment of anticipation just before a ceremony begins. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the texture almost glossy in the light, and finished with a tidy bow that makes it clear this piece is ready for a groom, groomsman, or prom date's lapel. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, giving the entire composition a serene, intimate mood-as if this boutonniere has been set down for a final check before being hand-delivered for same-day celebration flowers in and around Cricklewood. The image captures not only the craftsmanship of precise wiring and binding, but the emotion of a small floral detail made to carry big memories.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Laid carefully on a light beige, finely woven fabric that resembles natural linen, this elegant floral boutonniere or petite corsage feels like a moment captured from a calm Cricklewood morning. In the centre, several soft pink, multi-petalled blooms-similar to miniature stocks or small ruffled garden flowers-form a gentle, rounded cluster. Their petals overlap in delicate waves, with a subtle gradient that moves from warm blush at the heart to a slightly cooler, almost shell-pink tone near the outer edges. Threaded between the pink blossoms are tiny white baby's breath florets, each like a miniature cloud, adding a lace-like texture and a sense of lightness. Punctuating the pastel palette, discreet spikes of lavender or deep purple flowers peek through, lending depth and a hint of sophistication, reminiscent of the refined yet understated style often chosen for weddings near Mapesbury or Willesden Green. To one side, a small spray of elongated closed buds-creamy white with a wash of pale green-suggests freesia or a similar slender flower, poised to open later in the day. Beneath this, rich green leaves with a smooth, slightly glossy surface form a stable base, while wisps of fine, grass-like foliage or asparagus fern extend outward in gentle arcs, giving the design movement and a garden-fresh feel. The stems are tightly bound and dressed in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a crisp little bow, its sheen catching the light in soft highlights. The overall impression is of handcrafted care and quiet celebration, ideal for a groom's lapel, a prom date, or a special guest at a family gathering in Cricklewood and the nearby North West London neighbourhoods.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle crosshatch of the weave adding a calm, tactile backdrop that lets every floral detail stand out. The rose itself is in that perfect in-between stage, not tightly closed yet not fully open, its petals tinted with a rich, warm peach at the centre and fading to a creamy, almost shell-like tone at the tips. Nestled around the rose, clusters of white baby's breath form a gentle spray of minute blossoms, as if a dusting of soft snow has landed just where the petals begin to curl; these tiny flowers lend a sense of airiness and classic bridal charm. Fine, vibrant green foliage threads its way behind the central bloom, some blades long and wispy, others broader and slightly glossy, curving in a way that frames the rose without overwhelming it. At the base, the gathered stems are wrapped smoothly in coordinating peach satin ribbon, wound tightly enough to look neat but still soft to the touch, finishing in a small knot that holds everything securely for wearing on a jacket or waistcoat. Two deeper green leaves curve almost protectively around the stem wrap, adding visual weight and a natural contrast that grounds the delicate pastel tones. The entire piece is lit by soft, even light, reminiscent of an overcast morning along Cricklewood Lane, where colours appear gentle yet true. The mood is one of thoughtful celebration, ideal for a wedding at a local Cricklewood venue or a formal evening near Willesden Green, the boutonniere quietly expressing affection, care, and a sense of new beginnings.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A sophisticated boutonniere is photographed resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose slightly coarse weave and matte finish create a calm, understated backdrop, reminiscent of a beautifully dressed table at a Cricklewood pub wedding near Shoot-Up Hill. At the centre of the piece sits a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large, smooth petals unfolding in soft curves that catch the light in gentle highlights and shadows. The orchid's throat reveals nuanced tones of buttery yellow fading into reddish-orange flecks, drawing the eye inward and conveying a sense of delicate craftsmanship. Around this focal bloom, airy stems of white baby's breath are tucked in, their tiny, cloud-like flowers forming a halo that adds texture and lightness, as if a soft mist has settled around the orchid. On the left side, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum pompons provide a vivid, almost playful contrast; their tightly packed, spiky petals offer a tactile, modern edge while echoing the fresh, leafy greens seen in nearby Mapesbury gardens after rain. Beneath the flowers, a broad, deep green leaf fans out as a natural base, its surface subtly glossy, grounding the white and green tones. A smaller, darker leaf near the stem hints at the layered, hand-finished nature of the design. The stems are neatly wrapped in a bright crimson satin ribbon that spirals down into a tidy knot or bow, adding a note of celebration and warmth, like a discreet nod to festive tradition. The composition feels both timeless and contemporary, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or stylish wedding guest attending a ceremony around North West London, and reflecting the kind of careful, detail-driven work local Cricklewood florists are known for.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere is captured in a detailed, top-down view, lying serenely on a coarse, light beige woven fabric that resembles natural linen, echoing the relaxed but refined feel of many Cricklewood celebrations. At its centre, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid unfolds its smooth, wide petals, the surface almost porcelain-like, while its throat glows with soft creamy yellow and subtle touches of warm orange that draw the eye inward. Encircling this focal bloom are airy sprigs of baby's breath, each tiny white floret creating a misty, cloudlike texture that softens the arrangement and adds a sense of lightness, as if the flowers had just been gathered fresh from a morning market near Cricklewood Broadway. To one side, a compact spray of round, glossy red berries brings an instant burst of colour and festive charm, their polished skins catching the gentle light. Tucked among them are a few lighter green, berry-like buds, suggesting new growth and the promise of the day ahead. Rich green foliage, with both broad pointed leaves and slimmer, elongated ones, is carefully threaded through the design, adding depth, structure, and a natural frame for the orchid. The stems are firmly wrapped at the base in a vivid red satin ribbon, tied in a small, immaculate knot with short ends that lie flat, giving a sense of craftsmanship and readiness. The entire piece feels like a small work of floral art from a local Cricklewood florist, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, and suited to same-day delivery for weddings, anniversaries, or winter formals across nearby Dollis Hill and Willesden.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush pink rose boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the overhead composition allowing every petal and leaf to be appreciated with quiet clarity, as though the piece had just been laid out on a dressing table before a Cricklewood wedding. The rose itself is semi-open, with velvety petals that begin in a softer pastel pink at the centre and then deepen almost imperceptibly to a warmer, more vivid pink at the gently curled edges, capturing that fleeting moment when a bloom is at peak freshness. Clusters of white baby's breath, with their tiny, cloud-like florets, gather around the base of the rose and peek out between the petals, adding fine, airy texture and contrast against both the blush tones and the neutral background, reminiscent of traditional buttonholes worn at registry offices from Willesden Green to Kilburn. Behind the main flower, slender, grass-like blades of bright green foliage splay outward in a light fan, giving a sense of movement and preventing the design from feeling too compact, while a single, deeper green leaf is folded with intention around the stems to provide structure and a polished finish. The stems are neatly bound with a lustrous satin ribbon that shifts between lavender-pink and magenta-purple, wrapped smoothly and tied into a modest knot rather than an elaborate bow, keeping the focus firmly on the bloom itself. The subtle sheen of the ribbon and the glint of a small silver pin at the base hint at careful, professional hands, like those in a local Cricklewood florist preparing buttonholes for a groom and his groomsmen. Soft, natural-style lighting falls from one side, enhancing the gentle gradation of colour in the petals and casting delicate shadows onto the woven fabric, which serves as an understated, organic stage for this romantic, lapel-ready floral accessory, ideal for weddings, proms, or elegant evening events around North West London.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined, handcrafted buttonhole is positioned on a pale beige, lightly textured fabric, the sort of natural weave you might find in a boutique venue tucked off Cricklewood Broadway. The eye is immediately drawn to a luminous fuchsia rose at the centre, its petals plush and velvety, spiralling out from a tightly furled core into a layered, almost sculptural bloom that suggests both new beginnings and confident romance. Around this central rose, a delicate scattering of tiny white blossoms, reminiscent of baby's breath, forms an airy frame, their minuscule petals catching soft light and lending a sense of innocence and quiet joy. Nestled close by, clusters of small, round red berries, similar to hypericum, glisten with a subtle sheen, giving the boutonniere a festive lift and a hint of woodland charm. The foliage is thoughtfully composed: slender, feathery greenery extends outward in gentle arcs, while deeper green leaves, broader and more substantial, are artfully curled into graceful shapes that support and frame the central flower. All of the stems are neatly bound with a strip of red satin ribbon, the fabric wrapping smoothly around the base before being secured in a tidy, elegant finish that echoes the rose's vibrant hue. The lighting is soft and natural, falling across the piece from one side and creating gentle shadows that accentuate the textures of petal, leaf, and berry. Photographed from a slightly overhead angle, the arrangement appears ready to be pinned to the lapel of a groom's suit for a wedding near Willesden Green or worn by a prom guest travelling through Cricklewood, a small yet expressive symbol of celebration and affection crafted by a florist with an attentive, practiced hand.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined single-stem boutonnière is captured in bright, even light, resting on a pale beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the subtle texture and warm tone echoing the understated elegance of a Cricklewood townhouse interior before guests arrive for a celebration. At the heart of the design is a tightly closed rosebud in a striking shade of deep crimson-fuchsia, its petals smooth and velvety, curling in on themselves with the promise of full bloom still to come. Around this vivid focal point, clusters of tiny white baby's breath blossoms create a soft, lacy surround, each airy floret forming a gentle contrast to the intensity of the rose's colour, like a whisper of mist around a flame. Fine, grass-like green foliage extends behind and between the blooms in delicate arcs, offering a feathery, almost weightless texture that makes the boutonnière feel fresh and gathered-from-the-garden, as if cut that morning from a hidden patch of greenery just off Cricklewood Lane. Slightly broader, darker green leaves sit closer to the stems, giving the piece depth and a sense of structure, while subtle shadows trace the contours of each leaf and petal. The stems at the base are tightly bound with a luxurious red satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of meticulous care a professional florist brings to wedding work, its sheen catching small highlights that run in a smooth line from top to bottom. The ribbon finishes in a neat, compact loop or tucked bow, suggesting a polished accessory ready to be pinned to a suit jacket for a wedding, prom, or Valentine's dinner in a local restaurant, carrying with it an air of romance, care, and thoughtful attention to detail.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Gentle in mood yet rich in detail, this bespoke floral boutonniere rests quietly on linen fabric-its subtle beige hue evoking the inviting interiors of Cricklewood's independent cafes and galleries. At its core, a pastel pink rose is carefully curled, radiating fresh beauty and delicate romance, the outer petals fading gracefully from rich blush to near-white-a symbol of local love stories beginning anew. The rose is accompanied by an open alstroemeria blossom in shades of peach and light pink, showing off slender, yellow-splashed petals lined with elegant dark filigree, much like wildflowers seen in Gladstone Park come spring. Baby's breath, light as a morning breeze, weaves in between, alongside vibrant miniature green cushion mums that anchor the palette and enrich the texture. Leafy greenery-ranging from narrow, grass-like fronds to broader, deep green leaves-forms a supportive frame, some artfully folded to echo the structured yet playful vibe of Cricklewood's community gardens. The base is secured with a glossy, fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied meticulously in a festive bow, adding a touch of celebration that resonates with the area's warm gatherings. This boutonniere, crafted for joyful moments, emanates sincerity and style-an ideal accessory to grace the lapel of a groom or guest at any of Cricklewood's cherished wedding venues.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale, linen-textured fabric that reads as warm, light beige, providing a gentle, neutral canvas much like a freshly pressed suit lapel. In the centre, a single white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, opens gracefully, its slightly ruffled petals edged in softness and marked with fine reddish-brown streaks near the base, giving the flower a painterly, almost calligraphic elegance. Just to its left rises a vivid lime-green bud cluster shaped like a narrow cone, its tightly layered buds creating a modern, architectural contrast beside the open bloom. Threaded throughout are small, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms hovering delicately around the focal flowers, softening every line. The arrangement is anchored by deep, glossy green leaves with pointed tips, while slender, grass-like strands weave and curl around the edges, suggesting gentle movement, as if caught by a light breeze along Cricklewood Broadway. At the right-hand side, a smooth pink satin ribbon is tied into a tidy bow, the bright, celebratory colour lending a hint of playful romance and drawing attention to the stems it neatly gathers. The lighting is even and calm, highlighting the crisp whites, rich greens, and subtle shadows, so each texture-from the satin sheen to the velvety petals-can almost be felt. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom, prom date, or guest attending a celebration near Gladstone Park or Mapesbury, capturing the poised yet relaxed style that Cricklewood Florist is known for throughout NW2.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere is captured from above, resting diagonally across an oatmeal-beige fabric whose subtle woven texture evokes a linen napkin laid out for a celebration in a Cricklewood townhouse. The focal point is a single, pristine white lisianthus flower, fully open and gently ruffled, its velvety petals layered like soft waves that curl inward to a serene centre. Nestled beside it are two slim, unopened lisianthus buds, tipped with pale green and cream, adding height and a sense of unfolding stories yet to come. Scattered delicately through the composition are tiny sprays of white gypsophila, each miniature blossom floating like mist, giving the boutonniere an airy, romantic feel that would suit a ceremony near Mapesbury or Willesden Green. Surrounding the flowers, fine, grass-like fronds of foliage arc gracefully towards the left, their deep green tones contrasted by one broader, darker leaf that quietly supports the main bloom, creating depth without stealing the spotlight. At the base, the stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, jaunty bow. The ribbon's bold colour provides a lively accent, suggesting a couple who want a modern twist on a traditional white-and-green palette, perhaps matching bridesmaids' dresses or pocket squares. The soft, even lighting in the image reveals each petal edge, the sheen of the satin, and every thread of the background fabric, conveying the freshness and care that a local florist would put into a buttonhole delivered the same morning of the event. The overall impression is of a delicate yet confident accessory, ready to be pinned to a lapel for a memorable day.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid, serene and luminous, forms the centrepiece of this finely crafted boutonniere, displayed horizontally against a neutral, oatmeal-toned linen backdrop that feels calm and understated, much like an early morning in Cricklewood before the shops open along the High Road. The orchid's broad petals appear almost sculpted, their clean white softened by velvety texture, while the throat reveals intricate touches of buttery yellow and the faintest wash of blush pink. These subtle colours lend depth and character, suggesting both purity and warmth. Encircling the base of the bloom, tiny baby's breath blossoms cluster in airy clouds, each stem branching into dozens of miniature white spheres that catch the gentle light, adding an ethereal, romantic haze. Tucked behind, slim, fresh green leaves arch lightly, their colour a vivid contrast that brings the design to life. Off to one side, a short stem bears plump, lime-green orchid buds, still closed, hinting at future blooms and the unfolding of special moments to come. The stems are expertly bound in a narrow band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, elegant bow with short trailing ends. Its smooth, glossy surface and bold colour introduce a joyful, contemporary twist against the otherwise soft palette. The even, natural lighting reveals each delicate texture-the weave of the linen, the satin sheen, the tender petals-creating a sense of quiet anticipation. This floral accessory feels perfect for a groom or prom guest stepping out from a townhouse near Mapesbury or Dollis Hill, embodying understated elegance and heartfelt celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
Resting on a subtly woven, oatmeal-beige fabric, this white orchid boutonniere appears as if carefully placed for a final check before leaving a Cricklewood townhouse for the ceremony. The background's natural linen-like texture, softly lit and gently ridged, provides a calm, neutral canvas that allows the flowers to command attention without distraction. A single Phalaenopsis orchid forms the centrepiece, its creamy white petals broad and gently arched, the surface almost porcelain-smooth yet full of life. Within its open throat, a soft wash of pale yellow and a faint touch of buttery cream add warmth, drawing the eye inward like a quiet invitation. Encircling the orchid, clusters of baby's breath spill outward in delicate sprays, hundreds of minuscule white blooms forming a light, airy halo that softens the composition. Interspersed between these tiny flowers are fine fronds of green foliage-slender, lacy stems that bring a sense of movement and a hint of garden freshness, as if freshly gathered from a shaded corner near Mapesbury Dell. The stems of the orchid, gypsophila, and greenery are neatly bound together with a pristine white satin ribbon, its surface sleek and slightly reflective, wrapped tightly for security and finished with a small, refined bow. The ribbon detail hints at the steady hands and practiced technique of an experienced florist, preparing this piece to sit gracefully on a groom's or groomsman's lapel. Overall, the boutonniere radiates a mood of quiet sophistication and emotional tenderness, ideal for a Cricklewood wedding, civil ceremony, or formal celebration where elegance is expressed in subtle, thoughtful details rather than grand gestures.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is photographed at a gentle diagonal against a natural, light beige fabric that resembles hand-woven linen, the kind you might find in a boutique near Willesden Green, just beyond Cricklewood. At its heart sits a single ivory-white rosebud, petals still closely wrapped yet soft at the edges, suggesting a bloom at that perfect moment between promise and full opening. The rose's velvety surface catches the soft light, creating subtle shadows that trace each overlapping petal. Nestled beside and slightly behind this central flower, airy sprays of white baby's breath spill outward, their tiny round blossoms forming a delicate, cloud-like mist. Surrounding the flowers are slim, deep green leaves and a few more textured, feathery pieces of foliage, arranged to frame the rose and give the boutonniere a balanced, organic shape. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, wound tightly to keep everything secure, and finished with a small, elegant bow positioned just beneath the floral head, clearly indicating where the piece would rest on a suit jacket or tuxedo lapel. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the contrast between the creamy whites and rich greens while leaving the neutral background quietly understated. The overall mood is calm, romantic, and thoughtful, evoking the final quiet moments before a ceremony in a Cricklewood venue or nearby park pavilion, where this small but meaningful detail completes a groom or groomsman's formal attire with a sense of tradition, tenderness, and carefully crafted style.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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