Bromley Common Buttonholes

Welcome to Bromley Common Flowers, your trusted local florist for stunning buttonholes and floral accessories. Our expert team handcrafts each piece with care, using only the freshest seasonal flowers—so your special occasion in Bromley Common or nearby areas like Petts Wood and Bickley is truly memorable.

Located near the heart of Bromley Common, just off Southborough Lane and close to the lovely Bromley Golf Centre, our shop is renowned for combining creative flair with a warm, neighbourly touch. Whether you’re hosting a wedding, prom, or family celebration, our bespoke buttonholes add an elegant, floral finishing touch.

  • Hand-crafted by experienced local florists
  • Convenient same-day delivery available across Bromley Common, Petts Wood, and Bickley (order by 3 PM!)
  • Easy to order online—we make every step simple and secure

As proud members of the Bromley community, we understand the importance of personal service. Our team is always happy to offer advice—whether you need classic whites or something unique to match your suit or dress. Trust Bromley Common Flowers for buttonholes that are fresh, beautiful, and delivered fast.

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BUTTONHOLES
This image shows a single, beautifully composed boutonniere resting on a pale beige, finely woven cloth, the gentle texture of the fabric giving the impression of quality linen laid out on a dressing table before a special event in Bromley Common. The floral focus is a pair of lisianthus blooms, their petals a luminous white with distinctly ruffled edges dipped in sumptuous purple, the colour shifting from soft lilac to a deeper violet along the undulating rim. Between and around them, tiny white filler flowers cluster like flecks of foam, adding a veil of delicacy and enhancing the sense of lightness. Rising along one side is a tidy column of muscari, or grape hyacinth, its small, tightly packed, bell-shaped flowers a concentrated deep purple-blue that adds both height and a quietly dramatic accent. Wisps of fine, feather-like greenery arc gently outward, giving the boutonniere a slightly wild, garden-picked character, as if it had been freshly gathered from a shaded corner near one of Bromley's leafy parks. Two slender, pale green buds rest within the composition, still closed, evoking anticipation and the beginning of a new chapter. The stems of all the elements are aligned and bound together with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a neat bow that suggests careful hands and professional attention. The mood is serene and thoughtful, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or elegant guest who prefers flowers that speak softly. The arrangement reflects the kind of refined, understated buttonhole a local Bromley Common florist might prepare for intimate townhouse weddings and prom evenings across the area.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere or petite corsage lies carefully placed on a pale beige, finely woven fabric, the subtle linen texture creating a calm, natural stage for the blooms. At the heart of the piece is a nest of soft, powder-pink flowers, similar to tiny stock or ruffled garden blossoms, their many petals curling and overlapping like folded tissue, with a faint gradient of deeper pink nestled close to the centre. Nestled among them, airy sprays of pure white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, lending a sense of lightness and space that keeps the design feeling fresh rather than crowded. Delicate spikes of lavender or deep purple florets emerge between the paler tones, adding depth and a whisper of sophistication, much like the quiet elegance of a Bromley Common garden after rain. To one side, several tapered buds in creamy white fading into light green stretch outwards, still tightly closed, hinting that the arrangement has been prepared at peak freshness, ready for a day of celebration. The whole cluster rests on a foundation of broad, rich green leaves, their smooth surfaces and strong lines grounding the softer petals above. Wisps of fine, grass-like greenery and ferny sprigs flicker around the edges, bringing a slightly untamed, garden-picked charm. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small but perfectly formed bow, its polished sheen echoing the formality of a suit lapel or corsage wristband. The lighting is soft and even, allowing every curve of the petals and texture of the fabric to be seen clearly, evoking the feeling of a thoughtfully prepared wedding or prom accessory, ideal for guests celebrating around Bromley Common, Hayes Lane, or nearby parks.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly luminous peach rose boutonniere is showcased against a light beige linen-style background, the fabric's faintly visible weave giving the image a calm, tactile quality. The boutonniere is positioned horizontally, as if laid carefully on a dressing table before being pinned to a lapel for a ceremony in Bromley Common. At the centre, a single rose sits in partial bloom, its petals unfolding in smooth, layered curves that graduate in colour from pale, creamy peach at the outer edges to a richer, warm apricot tone deep in its core. The flower looks freshly gathered, with a velvety surface that suggests both delicacy and quiet strength, like first light over the open spaces near Bromley Common's tree-lined streets. To the upper right of the rose, airy sprays of white baby's breath cluster together, their miniature blossoms catching the light and creating a subtle halo effect around the main flower. Surrounding this focal point, slender, fresh green blades of foliage and a couple of broader, dark emerald leaves emerge from the base, lending a structured yet natural frame. The stems are precisely wrapped with a matching peach satin ribbon, smooth and slightly glossy, wound tightly to form a slender handle that ends in a small, secure bow or knot. Gentle, even lighting falls across the arrangement, picking up the textures of petal, leaf, and fabric without harsh shadows, evoking the serene anticipation that precedes a wedding or prom. Crafted with the sort of care local florists bring to special events across Bromley and neighbouring areas, this elegant boutonniere quietly celebrates love, commitment, and cherished milestones.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant white phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the soft weave of the cloth echoing the relaxed yet polished style of many Bromley Common celebrations. The orchid bloom is the star: large, graceful petals open in a gentle curve, their surface almost porcelain-smooth, while the throat reveals a wash of buttery yellow deepening into faint reddish-orange markings that lend warmth and character. Around this central flower, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate mist, each tiny bloom adding a sense of lightness, as if the flowers were floating. To one side, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds bring a fresh, contemporary twist, their tight, finely cut petals packed densely together to create a striking, textural contrast against the orchid's simplicity. Beneath the flowers, a lush, deep green leaf extends outward, grounding the design, with a smaller, darker leaf subtly visible near the base. The stems are expertly wrapped in a vibrant crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly glossy, wound snugly to create a tidy handle that ends in a modest knot. The red ribbon offers a vivid flash of colour, suggesting joy and celebration without overwhelming the calm whites and greens. Gentle, even lighting highlights every detail-the texture of the linen, the petal shapes, the shine of the ribbon-so the boutonniere feels almost touchable. This refined floral accessory would sit beautifully on the lapel of a groom or guest at a Bromley Common wedding, whether they're arriving from nearby Hayes or strolling over from homes off Southborough Lane, bringing a sense of thoughtful, hand-crafted style to the day.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A carefully composed image shows a single floral boutonniere resting on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven fabric, reminiscent of the rustic linens often used at intimate Bromley Common receptions. The camera looks down from above, allowing every detail of the piece to be appreciated: at the centre is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous, velvety petals curling softly outwards, revealing a gentle flush of creamy yellow and subtle orange tones in its throat. Around this focal bloom, clusters of delicate baby's breath float like tiny white stars, filling in the spaces with airy lightness and giving a romantic, almost mist-like quality. Interspersed with the flowers are glossy, rich green leaves, some broader and tapering to a point, others narrower and more delicate, providing a natural frame and a calming contrast to the white blossoms. To one side of the orchid, a tight group of small, round red berries catches the eye with their festive brightness, while a few paler green berries suggest new growth and seasonal freshness. The base of the stems is wrapped cleanly in a vivid red satin ribbon, tied in a precise knot with short, tidy tails, adding a polished flourish that hints at careful, professional craftsmanship from a local Bromley Common florist. The overall mood is one of understated celebration and tenderness, perfect for wedding buttonholes, prom flowers, or formal winter events in and around Bromley, Petts Wood, or the green spaces near Norman Park, where a touch of natural elegance adds quiet confidence to the wearer.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere lies on a pale, natural linen backdrop, the textured fabric reminiscent of a freshly pressed suit laid out in a Bromley Common home before a wedding or prom. The photograph is taken from a slightly overhead angle, letting the viewer take in every layered detail of the small floral design. At the heart of the image, a single semi-open rose unfolds with quiet confidence, its velvety petals blending from a soft, pastel pink in the centre to a more saturated, romantic pink along the outer rims, where the petals curl gently back. Nestled at the base of the rose are airy sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a pearl of light, creating a cloud-like border that softens the boldness of the rose and introduces a sense of movement. Slender, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage arc gracefully outward from behind the bloom, contrasting with a broader, darker green leaf that has been folded and wrapped neatly around the lower part of the stems to give structure and polish. The stems are bound with a lustrous two-toned satin ribbon, where lavender-pink melts into deeper magenta-purple, catching the light in a silky sheen and secured in a simple, confident knot. Gentle, diffused lighting enhances the natural colours and reveals the fine weave of the linen surface, allowing the boutonniere to appear almost sculptural against its understated backdrop. The overall impression is one of handcrafted care and timeless romance, like a finishing touch chosen by a groom, groomsman, or prom date living near Bromley Common, prepared for a day of photographs, laughter, and celebration around local venues and nearby parks.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A handcrafted boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric, the subtle texture of the cloth adding a gentle backdrop reminiscent of table linens in Bromley Common's intimate wedding venues. The central flower is a lush fuchsia rose, its petals densely layered in a tight spiral that gradually opens to a wide, velvety cup, glowing with rich pink tones that hint at romance and joyful anticipation. Around its base, airy stems of white baby's breath form a soft ring, the tiny clustered blossoms creating an almost misty veil that lightens the composition and contrasts with the intensity of the rose. Threaded among these white accents, round red hypericum berries gleam like tiny jewels, their lacquered surfaces catching the light and lending a seasonal, slightly rustic charm well suited to ceremonies near Bromley Common and the surrounding green spaces. Slender, feathery sprigs of fern-like greenery stretch outwards, while more substantial dark green leaves are carefully curled and layered, giving the design depth and a sense of movement, as though the foliage is gently cradling the rose. The stems are tightly gathered and encased in a smooth, red satin ribbon, wrapped with a precision that speaks to a florist's experienced hand; a small, elegant bow finishes the binding, lying flat against the fabric and ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's lapel. The soft, natural light highlights every contour of petal, berry, and leaf, making this boutonniere feel like a tiny, wearable bouquet-perfect for weddings, proms, or formal celebrations across Bromley Common and the wider BR2 area.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, lush rosebud in a vivid shade of deep pink, almost tipping into fuchsia, forms the centrepiece of this elegant boutonnière, photographed in clear, bright light that reveals every curve and fold of its velvety petals. The bloom is still tightly furled, suggesting freshness and anticipation, as if prepared for a wedding morning in Bromley Common before the first guests arrive. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of tiny white gypsophila-or baby's breath-soften the composition, their little blossoms sprinkling gentle highlights against the rich colour of the central flower. Wisps of bright green foliage rise and fan out from the back, grass-like and feathery, giving the design a sense of lightness and movement, like the breeze that runs through the trees in Bromley Common's quiet residential streets. Slightly broader green leaves sit lower in the arrangement, acting as a structured base and framing the rosebud. The stems beneath are neatly gathered and bound in a smooth, coral-to-red satin ribbon, wrapped in overlapping layers that reflect the light with a subtle sheen. This ribbon, likely chosen by a careful florist's hand, adds a celebratory feel that would suit anything from a formal church ceremony on Magpie Hall Lane to a relaxed civil service nearby. The boutonnière rests on a neutral, lightly textured beige fabric, which could be linen or a fine burlap, its gentle irregular weave lending a tactile counterpoint to the polished florals. The overall impression is one of intimate elegance: a handcrafted buttonhole that speaks of romance, new beginnings, and the personal touch of a local artisan preparing flowers for a special Bromley Common occasion.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Imagine a boutonniere designed in Bromley Common, where local floral artistry meets timeless tradition. This delicate arrangement draws your eye first to a tightly furled, blush-pink rose at its centre-a bloom that speaks of fresh beginnings and understated elegance, each petal softly grading from a deep rose at the core to gentle pale pink at the outer edges. Encircling the rose, there's a frilled blossom in pale peach and soft blush, perhaps a hint of Alstroemeria, displaying subtle lines and flecks of yellow near its vibrant centre. Sprigs of baby's breath appear like tiny clouds, their gentle white scattered between the blooms, offering a dreamy softness. Pops of green are courtesy of small, spherical cushion mum flowers, their freshness echoing the lush greenery of local parks like Norman Park. The arrangement gains lively texture from slender green ferns and broader, smooth-edged leaves, one artfully folded to cradle the boutonniere with natural poise. At the stems, a deep green leaf is wrapped and finished with a lustrous, fuchsia pink satin ribbon-fashioned into a precise bow that adds a celebratory touch, like the ribbon on a special Bromley Common gift. Displayed on a pale, gently woven linen background, the piece radiates a quiet sophistication, ideal for a wedding or noteworthy event. The boutonniere feels like a living emblem of joyful commitment-a gentle, stylish accent reflecting care, locality, and the artistry of experienced Bromley Common florists.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A small, elegant floral boutonniere is photographed from above on a natural, light beige fabric background, the subtle weave of the material giving the impression of linen laid out on a calm wedding morning in Bromley Common. The central flower is a single white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, fully open and luminous, its petals soft yet crisp at the edges, decorated with fine reddish-brown streaks and speckles that draw the eye inward toward its stamens. To the left of this focal bloom sits a vivid lime-green spike of tightly clustered buds, almost like a miniature cone of scales, adding surprising texture and a contemporary twist to an otherwise classic piece. Threaded through the design are clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming part of a delicate, misty veil that softens the stronger shapes. Beneath and around the flowers, a base of dark green, pointed leaves provides structure and contrast, while slender, bright green, grass-like fronds arc gently outward, giving the arrangement a sense of airy movement. On the right-hand side, the bound stems disappear beneath a neatly tied bow of glossy pink satin ribbon, its smooth sheen and cheerful colour introducing a playful, romantic note. The lighting is even and soft, highlighting the fresh textures of every petal, leaf, and bud without harsh shadows, as if captured in natural daylight filtering through a Bromley Common window. This refined boutonniere feels perfectly suited to a groom's lapel, prom suit, or special celebration, a small flourish of white, green, and pink that quietly conveys joy, care, and thoughtful floral craftsmanship.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, fully open and luxuriously ruffled, lies diagonally across a light beige, linen-like fabric, capturing the gentle romance of a Bromley Common wedding morning. The flower's petals form soft, layered waves, their clean ivory tone edged with the faintest hint of cream at the centre, drawing the eye to the heart of the boutonniere. Cradled close on the left side are two unopened lisianthus buds, slender and tapered in pale green and cream, like quiet promises of blossoms still to come. Around them, fine sprays of white gypsophila weave through the arrangement, each tiny floret like a dot of light, adding delicate fullness without overwhelming the central bloom. Wisps of dark green, grass-like foliage sweep gracefully towards the lower left, giving the composition a sense of movement, while a broader, deeper green leaf sits behind the main flower, adding structure and a rich backdrop. At the base, the stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, perky bow that introduces a playful burst of colour against the calm neutrals of the fabric. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting every texture from the smooth satin sheen to the fine weave of the background, as though the piece has just been photographed on the worktable of a local florist preparing corsages and buttonholes for a celebration near Bromley Common's leafy avenues. The result feels intimate and refined, an ideal lapel flower for a groom or guest who wants a small yet meaningful touch of nature's grace for a wedding, civil ceremony, or formal event.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere lies horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the woven threads subtly visible beneath the flowers and adding a sense of quiet, natural luxury. At the centre sits a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, rounded petals smooth as porcelain and gently folded, creating a serene, open face. The orchid's throat is touched with soft yellow and a whisper of pale pink, details that draw the eye inward and lend depth to the bloom. Encircling its base, a cloud of tiny white baby's breath blossoms lightens the composition, each miniature flower giving an ethereal, mist-like feel. Slender, glossy green leaves and stems slip in among the blooms, breaking up the whites with fresh, garden-bright colour. Off to one side, a short side stem carries a pair of tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds, like small lanterns waiting for the right moment to open. All the stems are meticulously bound together with a ribbon of vivid fuchsia satin, tied into a small, graceful bow whose sheen catches the soft, even light. The flash of pink feels joyful yet sophisticated, hinting at celebration without disturbing the boutonniere's calm elegance. This design could easily be imagined pinned to a groom's lapel for a Bromley Common ceremony, perhaps after a quiet morning stroll near Bromley Common itself or along one of the nearby leafy residential streets, ready for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event. The overall mood is one of understated romance and careful craftsmanship, as though a local florist has created a tiny, wearable piece of art for an important day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
Resting on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric that looks like finely woven linen, this white orchid boutonniere is captured in calm, flattering light, as if laid out on a groom's suit table before a ceremony in Bromley Common. The central bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals creamy white and slightly glossy, unfolding with an almost sculptural grace. At its heart, a hint of soft yellow and delicate speckling adds warmth, like a gentle glow at the centre of a candle. Surrounding the orchid is a halo of baby's breath, each tiny white flower a miniature star, clustered together to create a cloud-like frame that softens the strong lines of the orchid. Wisps of fine green foliage weave through the gypsophila, their slender stems and feathery tips adding movement and a suggestion of wild garden edges, reminiscent of walks through nearby Jubilee Country Park or along the quieter streets off Bromley Common. The stems of the boutonniere are expertly aligned and bound with a crisp white satin ribbon, the texture smooth and slightly reflective, tied into a modest, perfectly formed bow. This ribbon wrap both conceals the mechanics and gives the piece a polished finish, showing the careful hands of an experienced florist. Nothing in the image feels rushed or excessive; the palette stays true to white, cream, soft green, and beige, creating an impression of purity, simplicity, and timeless style. It is easy to imagine this boutonniere pinned neatly to a dark suit jacket, a small but meaningful floral accent for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom, prepared with the same attention to detail you'd expect from a trusted local Bromley Common flower specialist.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Laid at a graceful diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, this wedding boutonniere presents itself with the quiet confidence of classic design, the sort you might see being carefully pinned before a ceremony at a Bromley Common church. At its centre sits a single creamy white rosebud, tightly furled yet plush, the petals overlapping like smooth satin folds, hinting at fragrance and freshness. Surrounding the rose are delicate sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blooms forming a soft, clouded halo that lightens the composition and adds a romantic, almost whisper-like texture. A mix of deep green leaves and slender, fern-like greenery extends from behind the flower, creating subtle lines that guide the eye along the boutonniere's length and contrast beautifully with the white petals. The stems are bound neatly in a crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist and tied into a small, balanced bow that rests just below the bloom. The bow's tails lie flat and tidy, emphasising the piece's readiness for a lapel on a groom or groomsman. Gentle, diffused lighting bathes the scene, picking up the faint sheen of the ribbon, the matte softness of the rose, and the fine weave of the neutral fabric beneath, which could easily be a suit laid out in a Bromley Common home along Southborough Lane. The mood is serene and anticipatory, capturing that delicate moment before the bustle of the wedding day begins, and offering a refined example of traditional men's wedding flowers for couples planning local celebrations and formal attire.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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