East Ham Buttonholes

At East Ham Flowers, our buttonholes are the finishing touch that elevate any special occasion in East Ham and nearby areas like Upton Park and Manor Park. Crafted daily by our talented local florists, our buttonholes, corsages, and boutonnières are arranged with fresh, premium flowers and meticulous care. Whether you're planning a wedding, prom, or formal event, we make it effortless to add natural elegance to your look.

Our florist shop is just a stroll from East Ham Underground Station and the bustling Barking Road, making us a familiar, trusted part of the community. As local floral experts, we know the importance of reliability—so we offer same-day delivery on all buttonhole orders placed before 3 PM. Simply order online for fast, local delivery, whether you’re celebrating at Plashet Park or in neighboring Forest Gate and Beckton.

  • Handcrafted by skilled East Ham florists
  • Fresh, locally-sourced flowers daily
  • Personalised service for weddings, proms & more

We’re committed to making every moment special with locally-inspired designs and genuine care. If you need advice on seasonal flowers or want a unique bouquet to match your style, the team at East Ham Flowers is here for you. Experience the difference of a local florist who truly cares—order your gorgeous buttonholes online and enjoy same-day delivery in East Ham and beyond.

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BUTTONHOLES
A meticulously crafted floral buttonhole lies against a soft, oatmeal-toned linen cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric creating a calm, neutral backdrop that allows every petal and leaf to stand out in delicate detail. At its centre, two generous lisianthus flowers glow in creamy white, their edges brushed with a saturated purple that ripples along each ruffled petal like ink on fine paper. They curve gently toward each other, forming a natural focal point. Tucked close around them are tiny white filler blooms, airy and cloud-like, echoing the classic look of baby's breath and lending a sense of lightness to the compact design. Rising along one side is a slender stem of muscari, or grape hyacinth, with miniature bell-shaped flowers packed tightly together in a rich purple-blue tone, introducing a textural contrast that feels almost jewel-like. Delicate fronds of feathery greenery radiate around the flowers, interlacing with a few slightly broader leaves to create depth and movement, as though a small breeze from East Ham's Central Park had just brushed over the piece. Two pale green, unopened buds extend discreetly from the arrangement, promising blooms yet to come and adding a quiet symbol of growth and new beginnings. At the base, the stems are drawn together and wrapped with immaculate white satin ribbon, smoothed flat and secured in a neat bow that signals expert florist craftsmanship. The overall composition is tidy yet romantic, well-suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest walking through East Ham's streets on a special day, offering a whisper of colour and elegance rather than an overpowering statement.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, elegant floral boutonniere is displayed on a finely woven, light beige fabric, the subtle linen texture echoing the relaxed, everyday charm of East Ham's residential streets. The floral cluster itself is about the length of a palm, carefully composed of soft, multi-petaled pink blossoms that look like miniature stock or gently ruffled garden flowers, their petals overlapping in layers that drift from cooler blush at the base to a warmer pink near the edges. Scattered among them are many tiny heads of white baby's breath, their miniature star-shaped blooms forming a delicate halo that gives the arrangement a floating, almost cloud-like quality. Adding a whisper of drama, slim spires of lavender or deep purple florets peek through the pastel tones, creating a quiet contrast similar to late evening light over Plashet Park. Off to one side, several elongated creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia, rest in a gentle curve, all still closed and smooth to the touch, suggesting freshness and the anticipation of a celebration just beginning. Behind and beneath the flowers, broad, lush green leaves fan outward, framing the composition with their deep, glossy tones, while fine, grass-like or feathery foliage softens the edges and introduces a light, organic movement. The stems are bound tightly together and wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose loops and short tails glimmer against the neutral background. The lighting is soft and even, catching the satin sheen and the natural velvety texture of the petals. It feels like a carefully considered finishing detail for a groom or prom guest, the sort of handcrafted piece a local florist might prepare for a ceremony near East Ham station or a family gathering on Barking Road.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests calmly on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, as if laid out on a dressing table in an East Ham townhouse before a wedding at a nearby registry office. The rose is the clear centrepiece, partially unfurled so that the inner petals form a warm spiral of apricot and soft tangerine tones, gradually fading to a creamy blush at the outer edges. Each petal appears thick and velvety, giving the impression of freshness and a gentle, almost fruity fragrance. Clustered to one side, delicate white baby's breath blooms create a misty, cloud-like border that softens the composition, their tiny blossoms catching the soft, even lighting. Around the main flowers, thin green blades of foliage and a couple of deeper, glossy green leaves are tucked in with care, adding both balance and a natural, garden-picked charm that feels very much in tune with the quieter streets off High Street North. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a lustrous peach satin ribbon, wound tightly and smoothly to form a slim, neat handle that ends in a subtle bow or knot. Light falls across the fabric backdrop at a gentle angle, enhancing its fine woven pattern without pulling focus from the boutonniere's intricate details. The mood of the image is one of poised anticipation and understated celebration, evoking a groom or guest adjusting their jacket just before stepping out for a ceremony or prom in East Ham or around nearby Manor Park. This floral accessory captures the quiet romance and thoughtful craftsmanship that local florists bring to special occasions.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid lies at the centre of this refined boutonniere, arranged on a pale beige linen-like cloth that recalls the gentle, muted tones of East Ham's quiet residential streets at dusk. The orchid's petals are wide and velvety, opening with a graceful curve that suggests calm confidence. In the throat of the bloom, soft yellow tones melt into subtle reddish-orange freckles, drawing the eye inward and giving the flower a sense of depth and character. Around this focal bloom, wisps of baby's breath are arranged with a light hand, each minuscule white flower adding to a feeling of airiness, almost like a soft veil of floral mist. Two vivid lime-green, button-shaped chrysanthemum heads sit to the left, their fine, spiky texture creating a lively contrast against the orchid's smooth surface and bringing a touch of playful modernity. A broad, glossy green leaf stretches beneath the composition, mirroring the lush foliage you might see along the paths towards Plashet Park, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base adds an extra note of structure. The stems of the flowers are gathered tightly and wrapped in radiant crimson red satin ribbon, wound in precise coils and secured with a discreet knot, which introduces a bold accent of colour associated with joyful occasions and festive East Ham celebrations. The background fabric's slightly coarse weave is clearly visible, adding a tactile, natural quality that frames the intricate floral work. This boutonniere feels ideal for a wedding or formal event, offering a harmonious blend of classic elegance and contemporary flair that could complement a ceremony in one of Newham's local venues, where every detail matters.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A finely detailed boutonniere is shown from above, placed on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric that looks like soft linen, the neutral backdrop allowing every floral detail to stand out clearly, much like a carefully styled wedding flat-lay on a dressing table in an East Ham townhouse. At the centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, slightly waxy petals opening in a graceful oval, cradling a gently ruffled throat shaded with creamy yellow and hints of muted orange, suggesting warmth and intimacy. Encircling this focal bloom are airy sprigs of baby's breath, their countless tiny white flowers creating a soft halo effect, adding texture that feels almost like fine lace against the fabric. To one side, a compact cluster of glossy, bright red berries catches the eye, each round berry shining with a subtle reflection, while a few paler green buds peek through, offering a touch of freshness that evokes the greenery found in local gardens off Barking Road and around Plashet Park. A selection of lush green leaves, some broader and pointed, others slimmer and more elongated, fan gently around the flowers and berries, giving structure and a natural, garden-picked charm. The stems are neatly bound at the base with a smooth, rich red satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished in a small, confident knot, with short ribbon ends resting against the fabric. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully crafted floral accessory-refined, festive, and full of quiet emotion-perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest seeking a touch of natural elegance for an East Ham celebration or event.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush-pink rose boutonniere is showcased on a pale, textured linen-like cloth, the photograph taken from a slightly overhead viewpoint so that every nuance of the design can be appreciated. The rose sits at the centre, semi-open and plush, its velvety petals forming a gentle spiral from a soft, almost shell-pink heart to edges tinged with a richer, more vibrant rose tone. It carries the quiet romance of an East Ham wedding morning, like something a groom might pin on just before stepping out onto High Street North. Encircling the base of the bloom are airy sprays of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny flower resembling a floating pearl and adding an ethereal, cloud-like halo around the rose. Fine, grass-like strands of bright green foliage fan out behind, light and wispy, suggesting a breeze passing through a small garden near Plashet Park. A deeper green leaf is carefully folded to wrap the lower half of the stems, giving a clean, structured line that would sit smoothly against a suit lapel for a prom or formal celebration. The stems themselves are wrapped in a satin ribbon that shifts between lavender-pink and rich magenta-purple, smooth and slightly glossy, tied in a modest knot without trailing ends so the focus remains on the flowers. Soft, natural lighting drifts across the scene, enhancing the delicate gradients of the rose petals and the subtle weave of the neutral background without creating harsh shadows. The result is a boutonniere that feels timeless yet contemporary, perfectly suited to East Ham celebrations where understated elegance and heartfelt detail matter.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly detailed boutonniere is displayed on a subtly textured, light beige woven fabric, its soft colour recalling the calm interiors of townhouses just off High Street North in East Ham. Dominating the small arrangement is a sumptuous fuchsia pink rose, the bloom full yet precise, with velvety petals curling inward at the centre and gently unfurling at the edges. Nestled around the base of the rose are airy sprigs of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming part of a shimmering cloud that softens the design and brings an impression of purity. Between these white flowers, clusters of glossy red hypericum berries peek out, their rounded forms adding visual rhythm and a lively, celebratory tone. Surrounding everything is a mix of foliage: slender, wispy green fronds that trail delicately outward and broader, darker leaves artfully curled to cradle the rose and provide depth. The stems are carefully wrapped with a lustrous red satin ribbon, tied firmly yet elegantly, the neat bow suggesting the careful hands and practiced eye of a professional florist. The composition is photographed from an elevated angle, allowing the viewer to appreciate each texture-the smoothness of the ribbon, the matte softness of the rose, the tiny star-like shapes of the baby's breath. It feels like a piece designed for special moments: a groom standing in Plashet Park for wedding portraits, a groomsman heading to a ceremony near East Ham station, or a guest attending a formal evening event. The boutonniere radiates romance, thoughtfulness, and an understated London sophistication.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonnière rests diagonally on a pale beige, slightly textured fabric that recalls natural linen, the kind you might see on rustic table settings for a wedding reception in an East Ham community hall. At its centre, a single rosebud in a saturated deep crimson-leaning fuchsia red hue is tightly furled, each petal smooth and full of promise, as if it has only just been cut from the stem. Tiny white baby's breath flowers encircle the rose like a soft halo, their miniature blossoms forming airy clusters that tone down the intensity of the red and introduce a light, romantic haze. Behind the blooms, a careful mix of greenery adds depth and balance: broader, darker green leaves anchor the composition, while fine, grass-like, bright green sprigs fan outward, creating a gentle spray that gives the piece an effortless, natural shape. The stems are aligned and bound together with a rich red satin ribbon that gleams subtly under the light, wrapped snugly and finished with a delicate loop that sits just where fingers might hold it while pinning it to a lapel. The light falling across the arrangement is clean and bright, highlighting the contrast between the velvety rose petals, the frothy white filler flowers, and the crisp foliage, making the boutonnière appear freshly made and cool to the touch. The atmosphere is one of quiet anticipation, like the moments before a ceremony begins at a small church off Barking Road, when details like this hand-made buttonhole from a local East Ham florist add personality and emotion to formal attire.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting elegantly upon a textured, off-white linen reminiscent of the welcoming homes near Plashet Park in East Ham, this floral boutonniere tells a story of romance through every carefully chosen detail. At its centre blooms a tightly furled pink rose, each petal unfurling with soft anticipation and a blush that deepens towards its core-a symbol of tenderness and hope for significant occasions. Alongside this, a gentle peach-pink Alstroemeria blossom unfurls, its delicate yellow throat and subtle markings adding complexity and grace, much like the diverse character of East Ham's vibrant community. The arrangement is further enriched by airy sprays of baby's breath, their snow-white blossoms scattered like tiny wishes, and dots of bright green button chrysanthemums peering out playfully. These are cradled by feathery blades of fern and firm, dark green leaves, some meticulously folded at the base to offer earthy structure and depth. The entire ensemble is elegantly bound together with a lustrous fuchsia ribbon, tied in a petite bow, the satin reflecting a festive glow in the soft afternoon light that often streams through local shop windows. This boutonniere, carefully crafted for weddings, proms, or cherished milestones, captures both the freshness of the season and the heartfelt craftsmanship of East Ham's dedicated florists, making it a memorable touch for life's most meaningful celebrations.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact floral boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, linen-like background, the subtle weave of the fabric adding a gentle, tactile contrast to the smooth petals and glossy leaves. At the centre the viewer would notice a pristine white alstroemeria bloom, its petals wide and slightly ruffled, each one accented with fine reddish-brown streaks near the base that draw the eye into the flower's softly shadowed throat. Beside it, on the left, stands a striking spike of lime-green buds, closely packed like tiny scales along a cone, giving the arrangement a modern, sculptural feel that plays beautifully against the more traditional blossom. Wisps of white baby's breath are tucked throughout, their tiny, star-like flowers adding an airy, cloud-soft texture and a sense of lightness, as if they are floating around the main bloom. The foliage is a careful mix of dark green, spear-shaped leaves and slender, grass-like fronds that arc gently over and under the flowers, lending depth and a touch of natural wildness. On the right, the stems are gathered and finished with a gleaming pink satin ribbon, tied into a tidy, miniature bow whose colour brings a romantic, celebratory note to the design. The lighting is even and calm, highlighting the freshness of the petals and the crisp structure of the greenery without casting harsh shadows. It feels like a boutonniere prepared early on a wedding morning in East Ham, perhaps ready for a groom heading past High Street North to the ceremony, its subtle fragrance and refined style making it perfectly suited for weddings, proms, or any formal occasion where a small, beautiful detail can carry great emotional meaning.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, fully opened white lisianthus bloom rests diagonally on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the textured background giving the scene a calm, natural warmth that feels typical of a quiet East Ham morning. The lisianthus, often chosen by local couples for its soft romance, shows layers of finely ruffled petals unfolding from a clean centre, each edge catching the light so that the flower appears almost luminous against the neutral cloth. Just to the left of this central blossom, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy green are tucked close to the stem, their pointed tips still closed, capturing that sense of anticipation that mirrors the moments before a wedding ceremony. Around these focal stems, dainty white gypsophila blossoms are dotted like a constellation, with clusters of tiny flowers that soften the outlines and bring an airy, cloud-like halo to the piece. Wisps of dark green, grass-like foliage arc outwards towards the lower left, adding length and gentle movement, while a slightly broader, darker leaf behind the lisianthus grounds the design and intensifies the contrast with the white petals. The stems are neatly bound at the base with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow; its silky texture and bright pink hue provide a joyful, modern accent that would stand out beautifully on a navy or charcoal suit. Shot from a slightly elevated viewpoint with diffused lighting, the image highlights every small detail of the floral work, from the subtle veining in the foliage to the satin sheen of the ribbon. It feels like a timeless buttonhole ready to be pinned on a groom's lapel for a wedding near East Ham station or a celebration in a nearby family-run venue, carrying a quiet elegance and a hint of playful colour.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the weave of the cloth creating a soft, understated backdrop that allows every floral detail to stand out, much like a simple suit that lets a groom's smile shine during a ceremony in East Ham. The focal bloom is a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and luminous, opening like gentle wings. At the centre, the orchid's throat shows delicate touches of soft yellow and a whisper of blush pink, lending depth and warmth to the otherwise crisp white flower. Encircling the base of the orchid, tiny tufts of white Gypsophila - baby's breath - form a light, cloud-like collar, their clustered, bead-sized blossoms adding both fullness and a dreamy, romantic texture. A few slender, bright green leaves emerge from behind the flowers, offering a fresh contrast that suggests dew-touched foliage in a morning garden. To the side, a short branch holds a couple of pale, lime-green orchid buds, still tightly closed, hinting at blossoms yet to unfold and subtly echoing themes of new beginnings often celebrated at weddings, proms, and anniversary dinners across East Ham. The stems are brought together cleanly and wrapped with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, charming bow. The ribbon's glossy sheen catches the soft, even light, providing a bold, joyful pop of colour without overpowering the gentle beauty of the orchid. The overall impression is one of serene elegance and thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of carefully made corsage or boutonniere a local florist might prepare for a special evening along Barking Road or a family celebration near Plashet Park.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed resting on a softly textured, light tan fabric that resembles natural linen, the neutral backdrop reminiscent of the understated interiors found along East Ham's tree-lined residential streets. At the centre of the design, a pristine Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens in perfect symmetry, its smooth, velvety petals a pure, luminous white that seems to glow gently in the soft, diffused light. Within the orchid's heart, a subtle wash of pale yellow and cream adds depth and warmth, like a quiet breath of sunshine captured in the flower's throat. Framing this focal bloom is a delicate constellation of tiny baby's breath blossoms, each Gypsophila floret forming part of a cloud-like ring that gives the piece an ethereal, almost misty quality. Interlaced among these miniature blooms are wisps of fine green foliage, their slender stems and feathery leaves bringing an airy freshness, as if a touch of nearby Plashet Park's greenery had been woven into the design. The stems of the boutonniere are gathered with care and tightly wrapped in a crisp, white satin ribbon, the fabric lying perfectly smooth and secured with a small, elegant bow close to the top, clearly prepared to sit neatly on a jacket lapel. The arrangement is classic yet contemporary, combining clean lines with soft textures, ideal for a groom or wedding party member who prefers subtle sophistication over bold colour. Crafted with the attentive eye of a local East Ham florist, this boutonniere evokes purity, commitment, and effortless style-perfect for walking from a family home near High Street North to a nearby ceremony, carrying a small but meaningful piece of floral artistry close to the heart.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a natural, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its subtle crosshatch texture echoing the understated elegance of a well-tailored suit. At the center rests a single ivory-white rosebud, petals smooth and velvety, still slightly closed so that the bloom feels fresh and full of promise. Around the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate mist of tiny blossoms, creating a soft, cloud-like frame that enhances the purity of the main flower. Slender, dark green leaves and a few more feathery, fern-like sprigs extend from behind the rose, providing structure, depth, and a gentle contrast in tone, reminiscent of the lush greenery you might see in nearby Central Park or along quiet East Ham side streets just before a wedding procession. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a band of pristine white satin ribbon, the texture silky and smooth to the touch, finished with a neat, petite bow placed just below the head of the boutonniere, suggesting meticulous work by an experienced florist. Soft, even lighting falls across the arrangement, highlighting the curvature of each petal, the tiny star-shaped blooms of the gypsophila, and the rich greens of the foliage against the warm neutral backdrop. The overall mood is intimate and ceremonial, suited to a groom, best man, or proud father of the bride heading to a ceremony near High Street North. The image captures a timeless East Ham wedding accessory, evoking themes of love, tenderness, and thoughtful attention to detail in formal occasion flowers.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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