Crouch End Buttonholes – Handmade by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flowers Crouch End, your trusted local florist for beautifully handcrafted buttonholes in Crouch End. Our floral designers have a deep-rooted passion for creating elegant, memorable buttonholes for weddings, proms, and special events, all expertly tailored to your personal style. With years of experience serving the local community, we know how to make your celebration along Park Road, near The Clock Tower, or by Priory Park truly bloom.

We pride ourselves on our expertise and love for flowers—combining fresh, seasonal blooms with a keen eye for detail. Each buttonhole is individually made in our Crouch End boutique meaning you enjoy the finest quality and craftsmanship. As part of the neighbourhood, we’re delighted to offer our flower services not just here but also in nearby areas like Muswell Hill, Hornsey, and Finsbury Park—delivering locally with confidence and care.

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BUTTONHOLES
A beautifully detailed boutonniere lies against a softly textured, light beige fabric backdrop, the kind of neutral tone you might find on a linen napkin in a cosy Crouch End café. The floral focus is on two pristine lisianthus blooms, each petal a creamy white that gently transitions to a rich, painterly purple along the ruffled edges, giving the flowers a luminous, almost watercolor quality. Tucked among them are tiny white filler flowers, airy and delicate like baby's breath, filling the spaces with small clouds of softness that lighten the overall composition. Rising gracefully beside the lisianthus is a slender stem of muscari, its densely packed, deep purple, bell-shaped florets forming a textured column that adds depth and a slightly wild edge, as if freshly picked from a hedgerow near Priory Park. Fine, fern-like greenery fans out beneath and around the blooms, each feathery frond providing gentle movement and balancing the strong purple tones with fresh, cool green. Two pale green buds, still tightly closed, peek through the arrangement, suggesting the quiet anticipation at the start of a wedding morning or a prom night gathered just off the Broadway. The stems are neatly trimmed and bound together with a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a small, precise bow that emphasizes its purpose as a lapel adornment. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully curated, romantic buttonhole-elegant but not showy, intimate yet formal-ideal for a groom, groomsman, or guest wanting flowers that echo the understated charm of local Crouch End celebrations and the craftsmanship of a skilled North London florist.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a finely woven, light beige linen surface, a single handcrafted boutonniere is laid out with care, its colours and textures echoing the soft romance of a North London celebration. The arrangement centres on a charming cluster of multi-petalled, ruffled pink blooms, much like tiny stocks or cottage garden flowers, their petals gently curled and shifting from pale blush at the edges to a more saturated, rose-sorbet hue toward the centre. Threaded between these pink blossoms are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, creating a misty, cloud-like frame that softens every outline. Tucked just behind, small sprigs of lavender and deeper purple florets introduce a subtle contrast, like the dusky tones of an evening sky over Crouch End Broadway. To one side, a line of slender, creamy white to pale green buds, reminiscent of freesia or similar graceful flowers, stretches outward, suggesting new blooms about to open, full of quiet anticipation. The whole composition is supported by lush, emerald green leaves, broad and polished, while fine, hair-like greenery spills gently from beneath, giving an airy, natural movement as if freshly gathered from nearby Parkland Walk. At the base, the stems are cleanly trimmed and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a perfectly formed bow whose smooth, reflective surface contrasts with the organic textures above. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the boutonniere's fresh, just-arranged quality without any harsh shadows. This floral piece feels ideal for a groom, prom guest, or proud parent stepping into a ceremony in Crouch End, carrying with them a small but meaningful touch of local floral artistry and care.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a calm, light beige linen fabric that shows a gentle, even weave, a single peach rose boutonniere rests horizontally, as if waiting to be pinned just before guests arrive at a Crouch End wedding reception. The rose itself is the clear focal point, partially unfurled so that each petal curves softly outward from a warm, deeper apricot centre into pale, creamy peach edges, like the sky at first light over Alexandra Palace, visible not far from the neighbourhood. To the rose's upper right, a delicate cloud of white baby's breath blossoms adds airiness and a hint of vintage romance, their tiny, starry flowers contrasting with the rose's fuller, velvety form. Around and behind the blooms, narrow, bright green sprigs and two deeper green leaves provide a fresh, natural frame; one leaf curls in a gentle arc around the stem, giving the boutonniere a sculpted, polished feel. The stems are smoothly gathered and tightly wrapped in a coordinating satin ribbon in soft peach, its matte sheen catching the light as it finishes in a discreet knot close to the base. The neutral background, likely a linen or cotton blend, allows the warm peach, crisp white, and lush green tones to stand out without distraction. Soft, flattering lighting reveals every subtle texture, from the rose's fine petal veins to the tiny buds of gypsophila, conveying a mood of intimate, thoughtful celebration. The image suggests the kind of carefully made buttonhole a groom, groomsman, or special guest might choose for a ceremony near Crouch End Broadway or along the leafy streets leading towards Highgate.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Resting on a pale beige, linen-like fabric with a visible, slightly coarse weave, this elegant boutonniere feels like a small work of art created for a wedding or black-tie event in Crouch End. The central bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals satin-smooth and gently curved, as if caught mid-unfurl. In the heart of the flower, soft yellow tones deepen into delicate reddish-orange or light brown markings, adding a painterly touch that draws the eye inward. Encircling the orchid, airy sprigs of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, bringing soft movement and a whisper-light texture, reminiscent of springtime confetti floating along the tree-lined streets around Priory Park. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, almost spherical and delightfully spiky, inject a crisp, contemporary energy and a refreshing burst of colour. These sit over a rich, deep green leaf that forms a natural base, its smooth surface anchoring the design, while a smaller darker leaf near the stems adds discreet depth. The stems themselves are bound with a vivid crimson red ribbon, wrapped with the precision of an experienced florist and tied into a tidy little knot or bow that signals celebration without overwhelming the flowers. The neutral background fabric, with its understated rustic weave, allows every nuance of white, green, and red to stand out clearly. This boutonniere would be perfectly at home on a groom's lapel at a local ceremony, perhaps after being collected from Flowers Crouch End on the way to a nearby venue, carrying with it a quiet promise of romance and thoughtfully crafted style.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, carefully crafted boutonniere is displayed on a natural, light beige woven fabric, its soft texture reminiscent of the relaxed, artistic homes around Crouch End's tree-lined streets. At the centre of the piece is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its wide petals arching outward like gently opened wings. The bloom's throat glows with a hint of creamy yellow and muted orange, creating a warm focal point that draws the eye inward. Surrounding this central orchid, airy clusters of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, each miniature blossom adding volume and a lace-like softness that tempers the bold lines of the orchid. To one side nestles a compact spray of glossy, round red berries, polished and bright, their rich crimson suggesting festive winter weddings or Christmas celebrations near Priory Park. A few lighter green, oval buds sit just behind them, subtly bridging the transition from red to green and reinforcing the impression of fresh, just-conditioned stems. Various green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slimmer and more elongated, fan out around the flowers and berries, framing the boutonniere with a natural, garden-picked feel that reflects the character of local Crouch End floristry. At the base, the stems are expertly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, wound tightly and finished with a neat, compact knot. The ribbon's sheen adds a refined touch without overpowering the flowers, signalling that this is a finished piece ready to be worn on a groom's or guest's lapel for a wedding, prom night, or elegant event anywhere across Crouch End and the nearby streets.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige linen surface, photographed from a slightly overhead angle that reveals the full artistry of the piece. At its center is a single rose in a gentle, semi-open state, the petals spiralling outward from a soft pastel core to edges that deepen into a richer, more saturated pink, as if they have just unfurled in the cool morning air over Crouch End. Around the base of the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath create a delicate, cloud-like ring, their tiny, rounded blooms echoing the softness of the rose while adding fine, intricate texture. Slim, grass-like strands of bright green foliage fan out from behind the flower, their wispy lines giving an ethereal, almost wind-touched quality reminiscent of a stroll through nearby Alexandra Park. A darker green leaf is folded with care to wrap partway around the stems, acting like a natural cuff that brings subtle structure and polish. The stems themselves are bound in a silky, two-toned satin ribbon in shades of lavender-pink and deep magenta-purple, the sheen of the fabric catching light and adding a sophisticated pop of colour that would coordinate beautifully with modern wedding palettes. The knot is simple and tidy, avoiding fuss while clearly crafted by an experienced hand. Gentle, diffuse light washes across the boutonniere and the woven linen, highlighting the velvety texture of the petals and the quiet elegance of the setting. This image conveys a refined, romantic boutonniere ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or prom dates seeking a timeless floral accent for celebrations in and around Crouch End.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A sophisticated floral boutonniere rests on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its subtle texture reminiscent of the linens used for wedding tables in Crouch End's cosy cafes and townhouses. At the centre, a single fuchsia-pink rose forms the undeniable focal point, its petals packed densely and curling outward in smooth, velvety layers that suggest both freshness and tenderness. Ringing this rose is a halo of delicate white baby's breath, hundreds of tiny blossoms gathered into soft, cloud-like clusters that lend a gentle, romantic haze to the design. Tucked among the white sprigs are polished red hypericum berries, each berry a small, glossy bead of colour that introduces a warm, festive energy, like the glow of fairy lights along nearby Crouch Hill in winter. From the base, airy green fronds, likely asparagus fern, jut out with a feathery lightness, adding movement and an organic, garden-picked feel, while darker, broader leaves have been carefully curled and shaped to give structure and depth, framing the rose like tailored lapels frame a crisp shirt. The stems are firmly bound with a smooth red satin ribbon, wound over itself in neatly aligned layers and finished in a tidy knot or petite bow that gleams softly when it catches the light. Seen from a slightly elevated viewpoint, the entire arrangement feels considered and balanced, an artisan piece that would suit a groom, groomsman, or distinguished guest arriving at a ceremony anywhere around N8. It evokes the careful preparations and hushed excitement of a wedding morning, much like the handcrafted pieces created at Flowers Crouch End for couples celebrating love close to home.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Presented diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric that recalls the calm, natural tones of a Crouch End townhouse interior, this handcrafted boutonnière exudes refined romance and thoughtful detail. At its center rests a single rosebud in a deep, glowing shade of fuchsia or magenta pink, the petals tightly furled and silky, creating a sense of poised anticipation as if it might unfurl with the first notes of a wedding ceremony. Encircling the rose, delicate tufts of white baby's breath form tiny, airy clouds, each cluster made of minuscule blossoms that offer a gentle contrast to the bold, jewel-like hue of the central flower. Fine, feathery sprigs of bright green foliage arc outward from behind the bloom, giving the arrangement lightness and movement, like grasses stirred by a breeze on the way up Crouch Hill. Closer to the stem, a few broader, darker green leaves provide structure and depth, enhancing the layered effect and ensuring the rose remains the clear focal point. The stems of the rose, filler flowers, and greenery are gathered tightly and wrapped in a smooth, coral-red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light and adding a subtle, celebratory gleam. The wrapping is immaculate and precise, suggesting the practiced hand of a local florist used to crafting buttonholes for intimate ceremonies around Park Road and beyond. The neutral background allows the rich pink, crisp white, and fresh green tones to stand out vividly, while the even, bright lighting highlights the fresh, dewy appearance of the petals, capturing a mood of tenderness, new beginnings, and quietly confident style suitable for weddings, civil partnerships, proms, or formal events in and around Crouch End.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This refined Crouch End boutonniere is as much a poetic gesture as a floral accessory-crafted by an expert hand familiar with the neighborhood's leafy avenues and creative ether. A pristine pink rose, at the height of its delicate bloom, sits at the core, swirling softly like dawn light over Park Road. Its pale blush draws the eye inward, surrounded closely by the gentle embrace of a lighter peach or blush flower-possibly an Alstroemeria-its open petals unveiling subtle strokes of yellow and gentle freckling, as if painted by nature itself. The botanical artistry continues with lace-like baby's breath and petite, vivid green cushion mums, lending complexity and contrast to the overall piece. Emerald foliage, both spindly and broad, intercepts the flowers, their arrangement echoing the wild borders of Crouch End's green spaces. A wide, sheeny leaf clasped around the bound stems lends structure, while the gleaming fuchsia satin ribbon-tied into a perfectly neat bow-serves as a cheerful accent reminiscent of festive high streets. Resting on an off-white, natural woven fabric-its coarse threads imparting subtle rusticity-the boutonniere glows in soft daylight, each petal and leaf meticulously set for maximum visual and tactile allure. Designed to be worn with pride at a wedding near Hornsey Town Hall or at a joyful celebration on Tottenham Lane, this floral pin is a celebration of artistry, local pride, and the gentle anticipation that marks every special occasion in Crouch End.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A small, exquisitely composed floral boutonniere is displayed on a subtly textured, light beige fabric that resembles fine linen, the gentle neutral tone creating a calm, uncluttered stage for the flowers. At the centre is a single open alstroemeria bloom, a luminous white Peruvian lily whose firm yet silky petals curve outward like a star. Near the throat of the flower, delicate reddish-brown speckles and fine streaks draw the eye inward, giving the bloom a painterly quality that feels both refined and personal, ideal for an intimate celebration in one of Crouch End's leafy side streets. Just to the left of the lily, a striking spike of tightly packed, lime-green buds rises like a miniature tower, each tiny segment pressed closely to the next. This conical cluster adds a modern, architectural shape and a fresh, spring-like green that contrasts beautifully with the white petals. Interlaced between these focal forms are airy sprigs of baby's breath, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms floating along slender stems, softening the overall look and lending a veil of romance that would suit a wedding ceremony in nearby Priory Park. Supporting the blooms is a base of lush foliage: broad, dark green leaves with pointed tips offer depth and structure, while fine, wispy blades of grass-like greenery sweep and curl through the piece, adding a sense of gentle movement. At the right-hand side, the stems are drawn together and finished with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise, charming bow that introduces a cheerful, youthful accent. The entire arrangement is evenly lit, revealing fresh textures and harmonious colours, and it feels like the thoughtful work of a local florist preparing a special buttonhole for same-day collection before a celebration in Crouch End.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus boutonnière is captured resting diagonally across a warm, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, its fine weave lending a tactile, homely texture like something you might see in a Crouch End townhouse or café near The Broadway. The main flower is fully open, a pristine lisianthus bloom with delicately ruffled petals that curl and fold in layered whorls, creating a soft, almost rose-like fullness. Its centre is subtle and creamy, while the edges of the petals fade into pure white, giving the flower a luminous, serene appearance. Nestled closely beside it, two unopened lisianthus buds sit slightly lower and to the left, slim and tapered in a pale green and ivory gradient, hinting at future blossoms and symbolising new beginnings in a quiet, understated way, perfect for a groom or best man walking through nearby Priory Park on the way to the ceremony. Threaded around the focal flower are tiny tufts of baby's breath, each stem dotted with minute white blooms that create a light, feathery halo, softening the silhouette and adding a sense of airiness. From behind the main flower, slender, dark green, grass-like leaves arc gently towards the lower left, giving the piece a touch of movement and a wild, garden-grown character, while a single broader dark green leaf acts as a backdrop, grounding the white petals. The stems are carefully aligned and tightly bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly reflective, formed into a small, playful bow at the base. This burst of bright pink stands out radiantly against the muted background and the white flowers, suggesting a personal, joyful flourish well suited to local Crouch End weddings and formal events, and the soft, even lighting lets every texture and detail be clearly appreciated.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere lies gently on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of understated backdrop that recalls the relaxed, refined atmosphere of a Crouch End townhouse interior. At the heart of the design is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its wide, velvety petals opening in a serene, symmetrical curve. The centre of the orchid glows with soft yellow and the faintest whisper of pale pink, like a quiet blush of colour hidden inside the flower. Surrounding the orchid's base, tiny sprigs of white baby's breath form a delicate, cloud-like collar, their countless little blossoms adding softness, volume, and an almost misty texture to the arrangement. Slender, vivid green leaves peek out from behind, bringing a fresh, botanical energy that balances the calm whites. Along one edge, a slim stem reaches out, tipped with a pair of tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds that suggest both youth and the promise of petals yet to unfold, much like a wedding morning just beginning near Alexandra Palace. The stems are neatly gathered and secured with a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, elegant bow. The ribbon's smooth sheen and lively colour contrast beautifully with the muted background and pale flowers, introducing a subtle note of joy and celebration. Gentle, even lighting washes over the scene, revealing the fine weave of the fabric, the satin lustre of the ribbon, and the delicate structure of each petal and baby's breath cluster. This handcrafted piece feels intimate and thoughtful, perfect for a groom or guest at a wedding, prom, or formal event in the Crouch End area, where understated style and personal touches are cherished.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
Laid gently on a light beige, woven fabric backdrop, a white orchid boutonniere is captured in calm, flattering light, every detail of the craftsmanship clearly visible. The Phalaenopsis orchid at the centre is immaculate, its broad, velvety petals unfolding in a perfect, symmetrical curve, the pure white softened only by a faint glow of buttery yellow tucked deep in the throat. This subtle warmth draws the eye inward, much like the inviting shopfronts along Crouch End Broadway pull you in from the pavement. Encircling the orchid are generous sprays of baby's breath, each tiny white flower forming part of a soft, cloud-like ring that brings airiness and romance to the design. Their minute blossoms create a fine, lace-like texture that contrasts beautifully with the bold, smooth orchid petals. Slender, feathery fronds of fresh green foliage emerge from beneath the flowers, adding delicate movement and a hint of woodland charm, as if the piece had been gathered from a shaded garden just off Park Road. The stems are carefully aligned and tightly bound with a pristine white satin ribbon, wrapped with a professional florist's precision and tied into an understated, elegant bow. The ribbon's smooth sheen echoes the gentle shine of the orchid petals, tying the elements together visually and making the boutonniere ready for a jacket lapel. The overall impression is one of refined simplicity and quiet luxury, the sort of timeless wedding detail a groom might wear for an intimate ceremony in Crouch End or nearby Alexandra Palace, where the focus is on love, sincerity, and subtle style rather than ostentation.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is presented on a diagonal across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gentle texture reminiscent of the calm interiors of Crouch End cafés and studios. At the centre sits a single, creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, curled close but beginning to unfurl with a sense of quiet anticipation. Around this focal bloom, delicate clusters of white baby's breath form tiny constellations, each fragile flower adding a soft, misty halo that makes the rose appear even more luminous. Slender, deep green leaves and a few wisps of feathery foliage cradle the rose, their varied shapes and tones lending movement and depth, as though a small piece of an elegant garden has been gathered into the palm of a hand. The stems are meticulously wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled snug and even before ending in a neat, miniature bow positioned just beneath the floral head, a detail that speaks to careful craftsmanship and experience with wedding work. Soft, natural light glides over the arrangement, picking out the subtle sheen on the ribbon and the intricate folds of each petal, while the neutral background ensures that the flowers remain the clear focus. The overall mood is serene and romantic, ideal for a groom or groomsman walking up the steps of a local venue near Crouch End Broadway or exchanging vows close to Alexandra Park. This image evokes the anticipation of the ceremony, the gentle rustle of suits and dresses, and the thoughtful, personal touch that a classic white rose boutonniere brings to a formal occasion.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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