Denmark Hill Buttonholes – Crafted with Local Care

At Denmark Hill Florist, creating exquisite buttonholes is not just our specialty—it's a passion nurtured right here in the heart of Denmark Hill. Whether you’re preparing for a wedding, prom, or special event near Ruskin Park, King's College Hospital, or on bustling Camberwell New Road, our team combines expertise with a personal touch that only a true local florist can provide.

Each buttonhole is hand-crafted from fresh, seasonal flowers—sourced daily and arranged to harmonize with your style and occasion. We understand the unique tastes and traditions across Herne Hill, Peckham, and Camberwell, and our designers are always ready to guide you in choosing the perfect bouquet or floral accent.

  • Truly local expertise, serving Denmark Hill, Herne Hill & Peckham
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  • Carefully curated, long-lasting flowers for every special moment

With a reputation built on trust, creativity, and outstanding service, Denmark Hill Florist is proud to be the florist of choice for generations of locals. Let us help you celebrate with flowers that tell your story—delivered with care, right to your doorstep. Order online today for elegant buttonholes and prompt same-day delivery across Denmark Hill and surrounding areas.

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BUTTONHOLES
Laid carefully on a soft, sandy-beige linen cloth, this refined boutonniere feels like a small moment of stillness before a celebration in Denmark Hill begins. Two lisianthus flowers form the focal point, their petals a luminous white with dramatically ruffled edges dipped in saturated purple, like ink traced along fine paper. They are framed by tiny white filler flowers-airy and cloudlike-offering a gentle, bridal softness that balances the stronger purple tones. Rising gracefully through the composition is a slender stem of muscari, its tight row of bell-shaped blooms glowing in deep violet-blue, giving the arrangement a vertical line and a more contemporary, textural twist. Nestled close are a couple of pale green buds, still closed, suggesting the quiet promise and nervous excitement that often hover around a wedding morning. Wisps of feathery, fern-like greenery spread out from the base, bringing a hint of wild hedgerows and the kind of natural softness you might notice on an early stroll past the trees near King's College Hospital or along Grove Lane. The stems are cleanly gathered and wrapped in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, finished with a compact, elegant bow that reinforces the sense of formality and care. The lighting is gentle and even, emphasising the fresh, velvety texture of the petals and the crispness of the greens without any harsh shadows. Everything about this boutonniere suggests a quiet, thoughtful approach to floral design: a piece ready to be pinned to a lapel for a Denmark Hill wedding, civil ceremony, or prom, where flowers are meant to speak in a soft, confident whisper rather than a shout.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere or small corsage is carefully placed on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like fine linen, its subtle texture catching the light and giving the scene the calm feel of a carefully arranged dressing table in a Denmark Hill townhouse. In the centre, a cluster of soft, multi-petalled pink flowers-reminiscent of miniature stock or other ruffled garden blooms-forms a gentle, rounded focal point. Their petals show a delicate gradient, moving from creamy blush at the heart to a slightly deeper rose along the edges, as if touched by early morning light. Nestled among them are airy sprigs of pure white baby's breath, each tiny blossom adding sparkle and a cloud-like softness that breaks up the pink. Fine stems of lavender and deeper purple florets weave through the design, adding quiet depth, like distant blooms edging a path near Ruskin Park. To one side, several elongated, creamy white to pale green buds rest in a small arc, closed and elegant, similar to freesia or other slender flowers waiting to unfurl, suggesting the promise of the day ahead. The flowers are underpinned by broad, vibrant green leaves that give structure and a rich contrast, while wisps of feathery greenery extend beyond the main shape, keeping the design from feeling too formal. At the base, the stems are tightly and neatly wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a smooth, symmetrical bow with soft tails that lie flat against the fabric. The overall impression is one of gentle elegance and freshness, the kind of handcrafted detail a local florist near Denmark Hill station might prepare for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom, where a single, beautifully made buttonhole completes an outfit with understated charm.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its fine woven texture creating a calm, neutral stage reminiscent of a stylish Denmark Hill venue prepared for a wedding ceremony. The rose is gently angled, not quite fully open, with petals that deepen to a warm apricot at the centre and soften into creamy, almost shell-like edges as they unfurl. Nestled around its upper curve, clusters of white baby's breath form a halo of tiny blossoms, each one a pinpoint of brightness that lightens the composition and introduces a delicate, almost whisper-soft texture. Slender green sprigs emerge from behind the main flower, their fresh, linear shapes giving a sense of movement, while two broader, darker green leaves are curled neatly around the bound stems, offering both balance and a deeper, grounding tone. The stems are wrapped with meticulous care in a satin ribbon perfectly matched to the rose's peach hue, the ribbon's subtle sheen catching the light and finishing in a tidy, refined bow that suggests the practiced hand of an experienced florist. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, gently highlighting the velvet of the petals, the airy clusters of gypsophila, and the tactile grain of the fabric beneath. The boutonniere feels quietly celebratory, like something chosen thoughtfully for a groom or special guest heading to a ceremony near King's College Hospital or a reception tucked away on one of Denmark Hill's tree-lined side streets, where the understated palette and careful craftsmanship echo the intimacy of the occasion.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere lies against a softly woven, light beige linen fabric, the subtle texture of the background allowing the flowers to take centre stage the way they might on a neatly laid reception table in a Denmark Hill townhouse. The focal point is a luminous white phalaenopsis orchid, its wide, gently curved petals appearing almost porcelain in the soft, even light. At the centre of the orchid, touches of buttery yellow melt into fine reddish-orange or light brown speckles, drawing the eye inward with quiet sophistication. Encircling the orchid, a delicate spray of white baby's breath fans out like a soft mist, each tiny bloom adding an airy, romantic texture that brings to mind spring mornings wandering around Ruskin Park. On one side of the arrangement, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, tightly packed with intricate, spiky petals, introduce a vibrant pop of fresh colour and a slightly contemporary edge. A broad, deep green leaf sits beneath the composition, anchoring the design, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base gives an extra hint of natural structure. The stems are wrapped with care in a vivid crimson red satin ribbon, smooth and slightly glossy, coiled snugly around the base and secured in a trim knot that feels festive without overwhelming the delicacy of the blooms. The piece feels tailored and personal, perfect for a groom, best man, or guest attending a wedding or black-tie event in the Denmark Hill area, carrying with it the quiet confidence of expert floral craftsmanship and the promise of a meaningful day.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A thoughtfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric, the natural fibres suggesting a relaxed yet refined setting, like a wedding morning in a townhouse off Denmark Hill. Dominating the small arrangement is a single, immaculate white orchid, most likely a Phalaenopsis, its petals thick yet velvety, unfolding in broad, rounded wings that cradle a soft wash of creamy yellow and muted orange at the core. This warm centre draws the eye inward and adds depth to the otherwise cool, white bloom. Surrounding the orchid are numerous sprigs of baby's breath, each stem branching into clusters of minute white flowers that create a delicate mist of texture, lightening the composition and adding an almost ethereal softness. To one side, a tight cluster of bright, glossy red berries, reminiscent of hypericum, introduces a lively burst of colour and a smooth, bead-like texture, evoking feelings of festivity and joy well suited to winter ceremonies or Christmas parties around Camberwell and Herne Hill. A few pale green, oval buds nestle near the berries, hinting at growth and renewal. The arrangement is backed by polished green foliage, with some leaves broad and pointed, others slimmer and elongated, giving structure and a natural frame to the central orchid. At the base, the stems are crisply bound with a rich red satin ribbon, tied in a compact knot, its short tails lying neatly against the cloth, signalling that this piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. The image conveys quiet sophistication and intimate celebration, the kind of handcrafted finishing touch a local Denmark Hill florist would prepare for an elegant city wedding. The lighting is soft and even, allowing every petal, berry, and fibre to be clearly seen without harsh shadow.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This image captures a romantic pink rose boutonniere lying gently on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that could easily be the runner on a wedding preparation table in a Denmark Hill terrace house. The composition is shown from a slightly overhead angle, allowing every detail of the floral work to be appreciated. At the centre, a semi-open blush rose unfurls, its petals velvety and lush, transitioning from a soft pastel pink at the core to a more vivid, almost magenta tint along the delicately curled outer edges. The bloom feels alive and fresh, the kind of rose you might expect to have been delivered that very morning from a local wholesaler near Camberwell. Around the rose's base, sprigs of airy white baby's breath cluster in small, cloud-like tufts, their tiny blossoms bringing a sense of lightness and old-fashioned elegance that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, full petals of the rose. Fine, grass-like green foliage fans out behind the flower in slender arcs, adding lift and an almost whimsical movement, while one broader dark green leaf is artfully folded to cradle the stems, giving the piece a clean, tailored finish ideal for formalwear. The stems themselves are tightly bound with a lustrous satin ribbon in complementary shades of lavender-pink and deeper purple, wrapped with a florist's precision and tied into a modest knot rather than a showy bow. A discrete silver pin glints softly near the base, indicating the boutonniere is ready to be pinned onto a lapel for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event in and around Denmark Hill. Gentle, diffuse lighting washes across the scene, revealing the fine weave of the fabric beneath and giving the entire arrangement a calm, poised presence, as though waiting for its moment in the celebrations.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a pale, oatmeal-toned woven fabric that looks like softly worn linen, a meticulously crafted floral buttonhole rests as though waiting to be pinned onto a jacket before a ceremony in Denmark Hill. The central focus is a vivid fuchsia-pink rosebud, full and confident yet not fully open, its layered petals forming a tight, spiralling heart that suggests promise and romance. Around this rose, clouds of white baby's breath hover delicately, each tiny bloom like a dot of light, creating a gentle halo that softens the composition and emphasizes the rose's intensity. Small clusters of rich red hypericum berries are tucked in among the white, their smooth, rounded forms and high gloss adding a lively contrast that feels quietly festive, ideal for a wedding at a local church or a celebration near King's College Hospital. A mix of textural greens surrounds the flowers: fine, fern-like foliage stretches out in airy lines, while broader, darker leaves are shaped and curved with intention, forming a sculpted collar that supports and frames the main bloom. At the base, the stems are neatly bound with a narrow red satin ribbon that gleams subtly in the light, the fabric folded smoothly and tied with precision so it lies flat and comfortable against a lapel. The overall effect, viewed from a gentle overhead angle, is one of balance and care: strong colour, delicate detail, and thoughtful structure working together in a compact design ready to accompany a groom, best man, or formal guest through a day of joyful moments around Denmark Hill.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted boutonnière is displayed on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like softly woven linen, its gentle texture and warm tone reminiscent of the calm interiors of Victorian homes around Denmark Hill. At the heart of the piece sits a single rosebud in a vivid fuchsia hue, its petals tightly wrapped, creating a compact, sculptural form that hints at the promise of full bloom. The rose's saturated deep pink and magenta tones appear almost luminous under the bright, even lighting, with subtle highlights along the curved edges of the petals and slightly shadowed recesses towards the centre, lending depth and dimension. Clustered tenderly around this central flower are tiny white baby's breath blossoms, each minute floret forming part of a soft, cloud-like ring that lightens and softens the overall look, much like a veil of mist over nearby Ruskin Park. Slender, feathery sprigs of bright green foliage rise and fan out from behind the rose and gypsophila, their fine, needle-like leaves adding a sense of movement and airiness. These greens, possibly asparagus fern or a similar light-textured greenery, create a natural halo that elongates the profile of the boutonnière, making it ideal for a jacket lapel at a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom around SE5. At the base, the stems are meticulously aligned and tightly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, the finish glossy and reflective, catching little glints of light that echo the rose's colour and elevate the design's formality. The overall impression is one of romance and thoughtful detail, a small yet expressive floral accent that feels personal and hand-prepared by a local florist who understands the understated elegance often favoured by Denmark Hill couples and families.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Bathed in the gentle daylight reminiscent of Denmark Hill's leafy boulevards, this handcrafted boutonniere tells a story in delicate tones and refined textures. Centring the design is a pristine, soft pink rosebud-its petals freshly curled and blush, evoking an air of romance and new beginnings. Cradled beside this rose, a ruffled blossom in shades of light peach and apricot opens with a hint of sunshine yellow and fine, deeper markings at its centre, reminiscent of the detailed petals seen in the floral stalls by Camberwell Green. Wisps of baby's breath, as light as morning mist, are tucked between spry green cushion mums, their spherical faces adding cheerful vibrancy and touchable texture. The surrounding greenery forms a vibrant backdrop: slender, fern-like sprigs arching skywards and broader, glossy leaves folded at the base, lending a grounded elegance. The stems are neatly encased by a wide, dark green leaf and bound by a brilliant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a petite bow whose sheen catches the eye-echoing a festive touch often admired in Denmark Hill's wedding celebrations. Placed on natural textured linen in subtle oat and ivory shades, this boutonniere is crafted for a groom, groomsman, or event guest seeking grace and tradition. Its blend of gentle hues, lively textures, and skilled craftsmanship embodies the floral artistry synonymous with Denmark Hill's vibrant community.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant, handcrafted boutonniere lies on a pale, linen-textured cloth that recalls the soft, neutral tones of a Denmark Hill boutique hotel suite prepared for a wedding party. The central flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its broad, slightly ruffled petals opened fully to reveal delicate strokes of reddish-brown near the throat and a subtle green flush at the base, like an artist's brushwork on fine porcelain. Tucked just to its side is a vivid lime-green spike of tightly clustered buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum, creating a bold, conical accent that contrasts beautifully with the smooth alstroemeria petals. Threaded between these focal elements are airy sprigs of baby's breath, their tiny white blossoms forming a mist-like layer that softens and unites the design, as light as the morning haze that sometimes lingers over nearby Ruskin Park. A foundation of deep, glossy green leaves provides structure and depth, while slender, grass-like strands weave and curve outward, adding a sense of rhythm and movement, as if the piece is gently breathing. The stems are bound tidily to one side with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow whose cheerful colour offers a joyful contrast to the otherwise calm palette. The satin catches the evenly diffused light, lending a subtle sheen that echoes silk ties and formal dresses worn at celebrations around Denmark Hill. Every component appears freshly cut and thoughtfully placed, creating a refined floral accent ideal for pinning to a groom's lapel, a prom suit, or a special guest's outfit, capturing the understated romance and contemporary charm of local celebrations.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the background giving the scene a warm, natural character reminiscent of a relaxed gathering near Denmark Hill station. At its centre, a single white eustoma, or lisianthus, is fully open, its ruffled petals layered in soft, rounded tiers that create a sense of depth and quiet elegance. The bloom's creamy white tones are just touched with the faintest hint of ivory at the base, suggesting softness to the touch and a calm, serene mood. Nestled just below and to the left, two slender eustoma buds in pale green and cream tilt upwards, still wrapped tightly, symbolising anticipation, like the moments before guests arrive at a local ceremony in Camberwell. Around the central flower, fine sprigs of white baby's breath sprinkle the design with tiny, cloud-like blossoms, giving a romantic, almost ethereal air. Wispy, grass-like greenery fans out towards the lower left, adding fluid lines and a fresh, garden-picked feel, while a broader, darker green leaf partially cradles the white bloom from behind, grounding the composition with richer tone. The stems are cleanly trimmed and bound together with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite bow that arcs jauntily to the right. The bright pink stands out in joyful contrast to the muted background and the soft floral shades, catching the light with a subtle sheen. Photographed in even, diffused lighting from above, the boutonnière's details are crisp and inviting, evoking the fresh, carefully considered finishing touch a local Denmark Hill florist might pin to a groom's lapel for a city-chic celebration.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a light beige, linen-textured fabric, the weave of the cloth forming a calm, neutral stage that recalls the soft tones of townhouses around Denmark Hill. At the heart of this floral accessory is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals slightly cupped, like a gentle smile. The flower's centre is detailed with subtle yellow and the lightest wash of pink, almost hidden until you look closely, giving the bloom a refined and intimate character. Encircling the orchid's base is a delicate collar of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom shaped like a little star, together creating a cloud-soft frame that enhances the orchid's smooth texture. A few narrow, bright green leaves add a lively freshness, slipping out from the arrangement as if they've just been picked from a garden in nearby Myatt's Fields Park. Along one side, several tightly closed, pale green orchid buds rest on a short stem, their rounded forms suggesting new beginnings and moments yet to unfold during the day's celebrations. The stems are neatly wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, polished bow, its sheen catching the gentle light and adding a joyful flash of colour against the calm background. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting every curve of petal, every sphere of baby's breath, and the slight sheen of satin. The overall mood is one of quiet, thoughtful elegance-ideal for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom night in and around Denmark Hill, where style leans toward understated beauty with personal meaning.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A carefully crafted white orchid boutonniere lies horizontally on a pale, oatmeal-toned fabric with a visible woven texture, echoing the relaxed, urban charm of Denmark Hill's period terraces. At its centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom unfurls its creamy white petals, their surface gently satiny, catching the soft ambient light in a way that gives the flower a luminous, almost porcelain quality. Within the throat of the orchid, subtle hints of pale yellow and a touch of warm cream add depth and warmth, drawing the eye inward. Surrounding this focal bloom is a generous ring of baby's breath, each minuscule white flower forming part of a delicate, mist-like collar, creating the impression of a tiny cloud cradling the orchid. Fine strands of fresh green foliage, slender and slightly arching, peek out between the gypsophila, introducing a whisper of movement and a natural woodland note, as if freshly gathered from a shaded corner of nearby Lucas Gardens. The stems are neatly bound together with a crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a modest, precise bow that suggests the sure hand of an experienced florist. The boutonniere appears ready to be pinned to the lapel of a tailored jacket for a wedding reception in one of the elegant venues around Camberwell, symbolising purity, new beginnings, and refined taste. The overall composition feels calm, balanced, and timeless, a small but meaningful detail that would enhance any formal outfit while capturing the quiet romance of a South London celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An ivory white rose boutonniere rests at a slight angle on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle crosshatch weave lending a natural, understated backdrop that makes the flowers appear even more pristine. The single rosebud is compact and gently rounded, its creamy petals wrapped closely around one another so that only the outer layers show a delicate curl at the edges. There is a quiet sense of anticipation in the way the bloom is poised, as though it will unfurl fully later in the evening. Nestled at the side and slightly behind the rose are clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower resembling a miniature star suspended on fine green stems, giving the arrangement a light, almost cloud-like aura. Surrounding the rose, slender, polished green leaves and a few finer, feathery fronds of foliage frame the main blossom, adding structure and depth while keeping the focus firmly on the central flower. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped with a smooth, bright white satin ribbon that hugs the base of the boutonniere before forming a neat, modest bow just below the floral cluster. The ribbon's soft sheen catches the gentle light, matching the refined mood of the piece. Illumination is diffused and even, casting no harsh shadows, instead highlighting the textures of petal, leaf, and cloth. The image evokes the calm moments before a ceremony, perhaps a groom preparing in a townhouse off Camberwell Grove or a wedding party gathering near King's College Hospital, with this classic white rose boutonniere ready to be pinned to a lapel as a subtle symbol of love, promise, and polished style in the heart of Denmark Hill.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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