Whitechapel Buttonholes - Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Whitechapel, your trusted local florist for exquisite buttonholes and bespoke arrangements. We’re rooted right here in Whitechapel, just a stroll from Whitechapel High Street, Royal London Hospital, and moments from the vibrant Brick Lane area. Our team of florists carefully handcrafts every buttonhole using only the freshest seasonal flowers, making sure your special occasions are memorable and unique.

Whether you’re preparing for a wedding, formal event, or simply want to add a floral touch to your look, our beautiful bouquets and buttonholes reflect the creativity and warmth of our local community. As long-standing Whitechapel florists, we proudly serve not just our neighbourhood, but also the nearby areas of Aldgate, Stepney, and Shadwell, offering reliable same-day delivery when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Bespoke buttonholes designed fresh for every order
  • Same-day flower delivery across Whitechapel, Aldgate & Stepney
  • Friendly advice from florists who live and work locally

Order online today with confidence, knowing your flowers are arranged by passionate professionals dedicated to quality and personal service. Choose Flower Delivery Whitechapel – your neighbourhood florist for stunning buttonholes and bouquets delivered straight to your door.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, elegant floral buttonhole lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave creating a calm, neutral stage for the flowers to shine. Two open lisianthus blooms form the focus of the boutonniere, their smooth white petals curling outwards and finished with a dramatic band of deep purple along the ruffled edges, as if each flower has been hand-painted. Nestled close beside them are small sprigs of tiny white filler flowers, airy and weightless, softening the transitions between blooms and adding a sense of light breath or mist. Rising just off-centre is a short spike of tightly clustered, dusky purple bell-shaped florets, much like muscari or grape hyacinth, lending a more saturated note of colour and an almost tactile, bead-like texture. Around the flowers, fine green fronds-resembling asparagus fern-arc gently, their feathery structure giving the design a natural, slightly wild grace, as though it could have been gathered from a carefully tended garden off Commercial Road. Two pale, unopened buds tuck into the arrangement, their fresh green tone and smooth surface suggesting youth, promise, and the start of a special day. All of the stems are bound tightly together with a neat wrap of white satin ribbon, finished with a small, composed bow that signals careful craftsmanship and readiness for a groom or guest heading to a ceremony near Whitechapel High Street. The lighting is soft and even, allowing every variation in purple, white, and green to be seen clearly, creating an impression of stillness before the joyful bustle of the event ahead.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, thoughtfully arranged boutonniere lies on a neutral, woven linen surface the colour of warm sand, its refined details drawing the eye the way a hidden courtyard garden might surprise you off a side street near Whitechapel Road. At the centre, several multi-petalled, blush-pink blooms cluster together, their petals soft and slightly ruffled, fading from a gentle rosé hue at the core to a whisper of pastel pink at the tips. Around them, countless tiny white baby's breath flowers create a light, cloudlike border, their delicate stems weaving in and out to add texture and a sense of airiness. Tucked between the pink and white, tiny lavender and rich purple florets offer a quiet depth of colour, like little shadows of dusk, enhancing the romantic palette without overwhelming it. From one side of the cluster extend smooth, tapered buds in creamy white and pale green-buds that hint at freesias or similar slender blooms, still tightly closed and promising fragrance yet to come. Supporting the flowers, broad, saturated green leaves fan out to create a lush backdrop, while filaments of fine, grass-like greenery and feather-light foliage trail softly from the base, giving the impression of something freshly gathered from a garden near Altab Ali Park. The stems are carefully bound and finished with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow neatly tied and proportioned, its glossy texture catching the light with every curve. This petite floral piece feels perfect for a lapel at a Whitechapel wedding, civil ceremony at the local registry office, or evening event-an expression of understated elegance that a local florist from Flower Delivery Whitechapel would create with calm precision and a deep feel for the occasion.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally across a light beige, linen-textured fabric, the subtle crosshatch of the weave giving a relaxed, natural feel as if laid out on a dressing table before a ceremony in Whitechapel. The single rose is the heart of the piece, captured mid-bloom with its petals spiralling outward from a warm, sunlit orange centre to softer, creamy peach edges that look almost silky to the touch. Around the upper right of the rose, a spray of white baby's breath (gypsophila) scatters clusters of tiny blossoms, like a fine mist that softens the composition and adds a timeless bridal note. Emerging from behind the blooms are slender blades of fresh green foliage and a pair of deeper green leaves, gently curled to cradle the stems and give structure, their polished surfaces catching the soft, even lighting. The stems themselves are bound in a coordinated peach satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a modest bow or knot that hints at careful craftsmanship rather than showiness. The overall arrangement feels balanced and serene, ideal for a groom, best man, or special guest heading to a registry office near Whitechapel Road or a chic warehouse wedding off Commercial Street. The neutral backdrop and gentle lighting draw attention to every texture-from the velvety petals to the tiny gypsophila florets-creating an impression of quiet celebration, freshness, and intimate elegance that a local florist might prepare for same-day collection before an East London evening reception.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like background whose coarse yet soft weave adds a natural, understated frame, reminiscent of the textiles found in Whitechapel's old market stalls. At the heart of this small floral artwork is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, smooth, and slightly curved, as if gently cupping the air. The centre of the orchid reveals a subtle wash of buttery yellow, fading into delicate reddish-orange flecks that draw the eye inward, like a secret hidden in the bloom. Encircling the orchid are fine sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower clustered together to create a misty, cloud-like effect that lightens the whole composition. To the left, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, with their tight, almost pincushion texture, add a contemporary twist and a lively hit of colour, mirroring the fresh greens seen along nearby Mile End Road in early spring. Beneath the flowers, a broad, glossy deep green leaf forms a natural backdrop, anchoring the design, while a smaller, darker leaf tucks in close to the stems for extra richness. The base of the boutonniere is neatly finished with a vivid crimson red ribbon, wrapped smoothly around the stems and tied into a small, precise bow or knot that catches the light with a soft satin sheen. The piece feels refined yet warm, suitable for a groom, best man, or guest arriving at a Whitechapel wedding, its clean white, green, and red palette suggesting celebration, love, and the thoughtful handcraft of an experienced local florist.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric that resembles linen or burlap, the sort of understated backdrop you might see in a Whitechapel loft or studio. At its core, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid unfurls with serene confidence, each broad, smooth petal catching the soft ambient light. The flower's throat is kissed with creamy yellow and a hint of gentle orange, a warm glow that draws the eye inward. Clusters of delicate white baby's breath gather around the orchid, their tiny blossoms forming an airy, cloud-like ring that softens the edges of the design. Just below, glossy red berries-round, plump, and full of festive energy-introduce a vivid pop of colour, while a few paler green berry-like buds provide a tender, just-picked freshness. Lush green foliage, some leaves broad and pointed, others slender and elongated, threads through the arrangement to frame the central bloom and add a natural, garden-inspired rhythm. The stems are neatly wrapped in a rich red satin ribbon, pulled snug and tied into a small, tidy knot, its short trailing ends resting neatly against the fabric. The overall look is polished yet heartfelt, like something carefully chosen for a groom or prom guest heading out from a townhouse near Brick Lane or Aldgate East. Every texture-the orchid's velvety petals, the berries' glossy skins, the ribbon's smooth sheen, and the fabric's quiet weave-works together to create a small, wearable arrangement that feels like a promise of celebration, ready to be pinned close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An exquisitely detailed blush pink rose boutonniere lies against a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, photographed from slightly above so every layer of the design feels clearly defined and easy to imagine by touch. At the centre, a semi-open rose with velvety petals reveals a soft pastel pink core that gradually intensifies to a richer, more saturated pink at the gently curled outer edges, capturing the tender moment between bud and full bloom. Surrounding the rose's base are clusters of airy, off-white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a delicate halo that lends the design a cloud-like softness and a hint of traditional wedding charm. Wispy, bright green, grass-like foliage fans out from behind the rose, adding lift and lightness, while a single, broader deep green leaf is folded neatly around the stems, giving the composition a tailored, almost architectural finish. The stems themselves are dressed in a smooth, two-toned satin ribbon that shifts from romantic lavender-pink to a deeper magenta-purple, wrapped with precision and secured in a modest knot that lets the flowers remain the star. The fabric backdrop, similar to the natural linens you might see in small cafés off Whitechapel High Street, provides understated texture, its woven pattern only just visible, allowing the boutonniere's colours and forms to stand out. Gentle, diffused lighting softens any harsh contrast, creating a calm, intimate mood suited to a wedding morning, prom preparation, or a formal event near Whitechapel. Crafted with the care of a local florist who understands both tradition and modern style, this floral piece feels perfect for accenting a lapel on a day centred around love, commitment, and quiet celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid gently on a pale beige, lightly textured cloth that recalls the quiet calm of a Whitechapel studio on the morning of a wedding, this boutonniere is captured from above to reveal every thoughtful detail. A single fuchsia pink rose forms the centre, its petals densely layered and velvet-rich, spiralling outwards with the promise of a flower cut at its peak. Around the rose, dainty white baby's breath blossoms cluster like soft foam, each tiny floret bright against the deeper tones, lending a sense of innocence and airiness. Tucked beside them, plump red hypericum berries catch the light with a glossy sheen, their rounded forms adding playful contrast and an almost jewel-like quality. Wisps of fine, feathery greenery stretch delicately from the sides, contrasting with sturdier, darker green leaves that are artfully curled to cup and support the bloom, giving the design a sculpted, architectural feel. The stems are gathered and wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, its surface slightly reflective and carefully wound before being tied into a neat, understated bow that rests flat against the linen. You can almost imagine this petite arrangement being pinned to a lapel just off Whitechapel Road, as a groom or groomsman steps into a day full of photographs, toasts, and laughter. The colours-deep pink, crisp white, shining red, and rich green-combine to convey warmth, romance, and a sense of ceremony that would sit beautifully alongside tailored suits and polished shoes in any East London celebration.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière is displayed on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its soft, natural texture evoking the calm of an early morning stroll through Whitechapel's quieter back streets. At the centre sits a single, luscious rosebud in a vivid shade of rose-pink, leaning towards fuchsia, its petals tightly wrapped in a spiral that hints at fullness still to come. The surface of the petals appears satiny and smooth, with subtle highlights suggesting a fresh, just-cut bloom ready for a wedding or prom. Around this central rose, a halo of tiny white gypsophila blossoms, commonly called baby's breath, creates a delicate froth. Each miniature flower is crisp and bright, forming little white clouds that soften the strong pink and lend a romantic, almost dreamlike feel. Fine, grass-like and feathery green foliage peeks out from behind and between the flowers, adding a light, airy structure and making the boutonnière feel balanced and organic, like something hand-tied by an experienced florist who knows the tastes of couples marrying near Whitechapel Gallery or Brick Lane. The stems of the rose and greenery are gathered tightly and wrapped with a smooth coral-to-red satin ribbon, whose gentle sheen catches the light as it winds neatly around the base. The ribbon's warm tone harmonises with the pink of the rose while grounding the design with a subtle touch of formality. Positioned at a slight angle, the boutonnière seems poised to be pinned on a groom's or guest's lapel, a small but meaningful floral detail that captures the quiet anticipation of a special day, whether it's a city hall ceremony nearby or a celebration dinner on Whitechapel Road.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a subtly textured weave suggestive of Whitechapel's old textile warehouses, this buttonhole is a poetic ensemble thoughtfully assembled for momentous occasions. Central to the design is a tightly swirled rosebud in wistful blush pink, its gradient petals unfurling delicately from a deep pink core, evoking the early morning roses found in local East London gardens. Alongside, a lighter pink blossom with undertones of peach and flashes of yellow holds stories in its intricate, dark-veined markings-hinting at the hidden details Whitechapel is known for. Cloud-like tufts of pure white baby's breath, together with cushiony, lime-green button mums, create a lively play of texture and subtle, garden-fresh fragrance. The arrangement is shaped by graceful arcs of dark green grass and robustly folded, broad leaves, all providing a lush and verdant architecture reminiscent of the greenery in Altab Ali Park. An elegantly wrapped leaf embraces the stems, secured by a luminous fuchsia satin ribbon tied in a perfect bow-a detail that carries the cheerful vibrancy of market-day blooms seen throughout the Whitechapel area. Soft, natural light caresses each petal and leaf, lending a serene mood. The entire boutonniere exudes both romance and refined craftsmanship, suitable for Whitechapel weddings, proms, or milestone gatherings. Its palette and composition speak to the area's blend of tradition and contemporary flair, symbolising hope, fresh beginnings, and personal style for moments that matter.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact and meticulously styled floral buttonhole lies on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its gentle weave forming a calm, understated backdrop that evokes a freshly pressed suit waiting in a Whitechapel townhouse. The focal flower is a single white alstroemeria, fully open, with velvety petals that curl slightly at the edges and display a fine spray of reddish-brown freckles and faint lime-green shading toward the centre. The stamens are just visible, lending a touch of natural intricacy. Nestled beside it, on the left, a conical cluster of bright green buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum or a ginger spike, provides a striking architectural counterpoint, each tiny bud fitting tightly against the next like scaled armour. Wisps of classic white baby's breath weave through the design, their miniature blossoms creating a diaphanous, cloud-like veil around the central flowers. Supporting everything is a tailored framework of foliage: strong, dark green, pointed leaves offer structure and depth, while slender, grass-like strands arc and twist delicately, bringing a sense of motion, as if caught by a soft breeze drifting down from Vallance Road or Whitechapel High Street. At the right side, the stems are expertly bound and finished with a luminous pink satin ribbon, tied into a small but perfectly formed bow that glows subtly against the neutral background. The light is soft and even, highlighting the interplay of satin, petal, and leaf without glare, and the overall effect is one of refined celebration-an immaculate boutonniere or small corsage ideal for weddings, proms, or formal events across Whitechapel and the surrounding East London neighbourhoods, its fragrance a gentle mix of green freshness and delicate floral sweetness.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is captured from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally on a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose subtle weave adds warmth and texture, much like the table linens found in intimate Whitechapel venues tucked just off Commercial Road. At the centre of the design sits a single white lisianthus bloom, fully open, its ruffled petals forming soft, concentric layers that create a gentle cup of creamy white. The flower is positioned just to the right of centre, drawing the eye immediately to its serene, sculpted form. Tucked beside it, two elongated buds of the same eustoma variety lean towards the left, their pale green and cream colouring hinting at blossoms still to come, mirroring the tender optimism of a wedding morning. Around them, airy sprigs of baby's breath scatter tiny white blossoms like flecks of light, filling the gaps between the main elements without overwhelming them, and giving the boutonnière an ethereal, almost cloud-like softness. Slender, dark green blades of foliage sweep outwards in a loose fan, adding a touch of wild, garden freshness, while a broader, richer green leaf behind the main bloom quietly anchors the composition and deepens the colour palette. The stems are tightly bundled at the lower right and wrapped with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a jaunty, well-formed bow whose silky surface catches the light with a subtle shine. This bright ribbon provides a playful contrast against the calm whites and greens, reminiscent of the lively colour and character seen in Whitechapel's local markets. The whole piece feels crisp, modern, and elegant, ideal for a groom or wedding guest heading to a ceremony near Whitechapel Gallery or a reception in nearby Spitalfields, carrying a small, fragrant symbol of celebration on their lapel.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately styled boutonniere is laid out horizontally on a softly woven, light beige linen background, the fabric's subtle texture adding warmth and quiet sophistication. Dominating the arrangement is a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals curving outward in a smooth, almost porcelain-like arc. At the heart of the orchid, you can imagine hints of sunny yellow and a whisper of pale pink, like the soft glow of early evening light over Whitechapel's streets. Surrounding this focal bloom, clusters of tiny white baby's breath form a gauzy, cloud-like collar, their minute blossoms creating an ethereal buffer between the orchid and the neutral cloth. Slender leaves in a vivid, fresh green slip out from behind the flowers, their clean lines and colour recalling the freshness of blooms just delivered for a local wedding near Altab Ali Park. Off to the side, two tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds sit on a short stem, promising future blossoms and symbolising new beginnings, which makes this piece especially suited to vows, anniversaries, or graduation celebrations. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and foliage are gathered and wrapped in a narrow band of bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied in a petite, precise bow. The ribbon's glossy surface catches the light, adding a vibrant contrast to the calm whites and greens and lending a touch of romantic flair that would stand out nicely on a dark suit jacket. Soft, even lighting enhances every detail: the gentle curves of the petals, the tiny spheres of Gypsophila, and the understated weave of the linen, creating an image that feels both intimate and quietly celebratory.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is photographed in gentle, diffused light as it lies on a pale beige, woven fabric background that looks like finely textured linen, echoing the understated elegance of a Whitechapel loft interior. The focal bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad and velvety, forming a graceful, symmetrical shape that feels both modern and timeless. The petals are a soft, luminous white, with a subtle sheen that catches the light, while the flower's throat reveals just a suggestion of pale yellow, like a small pool of sunlight at the centre. Cradling this central bloom is a ring of delicate baby's breath, each tiny white flower adding a powder-soft, cloud-like texture that makes the orchid appear even more serene and sculptural. Fine strands of feathery green foliage, possibly maidenhair or asparagus fern, peek out from behind, their fresh, vibrant colour offering a gentle contrast that evokes a sense of natural woodland greenery brought into the city. At the base, the stems are carefully aligned and tightly wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, finished with a small, neat bow that speaks of practiced hands and attentive craftsmanship. The boutonniere looks ready to be pinned to a tailored jacket for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom, ideal for a groom stepping out near Whitechapel Station or a guest arriving from nearby Aldgate. The neutral tones of the fabric and the soft, even lighting draw attention to the clean lines and refined details of the flowers, creating an overall mood of calm sophistication, quiet romance, and enduring style suitable for formal celebrations across East London.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic white rose boutonniere rests at a graceful diagonal on a pale beige fabric background, the weave resembling natural linen often used on tables at small wedding receptions around Whitechapel and the nearby Spitalfields venues. At the centre of the arrangement is a single ivory-white rosebud, its petals thick, smooth, and velvety, still closely wrapped in a compact, medium-sized bloom that feels both fresh and full of promise. Just beneath the bloom, a hint of green from the protective sepals peeks out, suggesting the rose has been carefully prepared only hours before it was photographed. Surrounding the rose to one side are light, airy tufts of baby's breath, each tiny white flower like a dot of soft foam, creating a delicate, cloud-like frame that makes the central flower appear even more luminous. Slender, pointed leaves in a rich, deep green stretch out behind and around the rose, with a few more feathery pieces of foliage weaving through, adding dimension and a natural, garden-fresh look that feels at home in East London's leafy pockets and pocket parks. The stems are tightly bound in a smooth white satin ribbon, the wrapping perfectly even and finished with a small, symmetrical bow that sits just below the floral head, ready to sit neatly on a suit or tuxedo lapel. Gentle, diffused lighting falls from above, revealing the satin's soft sheen, the subtle texture of the fabric backdrop, and the delicate curves of each petal without harsh shadows. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and calm anticipation, a boutonniere that would suit a groom walking up from Whitechapel High Street to a nearby ceremony, or a formal event guest seeking a refined, traditional touch.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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