Waterloo Buttonholes

Welcome to your local florist in Waterloo, where crafting the perfect buttonholes and bouquets is our passion. Set moments away from South Bank, close to The Cut and the Old Vic Theatre, our team brings years of floral expertise to every arrangement. Whether you're planning a wedding, attending a celebration, or just want to brighten someone’s day, we’ve got you covered with our bespoke buttonholes and stunning flowers.

We understand the style and individuality that Waterloo locals appreciate. Our skilled florists hand-select every stem, ensuring your order reflects a blend of classic charm and contemporary flair. Thanks to our deep roots in the community, we know just how to design flowers that suit every occasion and personal preference, serving not just Waterloo but also nearby Southwark and Lambeth.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a pale, sand-beige linen backdrop, the gentle weave of the fabric creating a soft, understated stage that lets every blossom stand out. At the centre, two lisianthus flowers unfold in creamy white, their petals delicately ruffled and brushed along the edges with a rich, royal purple that looks almost painted by hand. Tucked closely beside them are airy clusters of tiny white blooms, like miniature stars scattered between the larger petals, adding a whisper of texture and the nostalgic feel of traditional baby's breath. From behind, a slim spire of grape-hyacinth-like muscari climbs upwards, each tiny bell-shaped floret a deep, twilight violet-blue, lending depth and a hint of woodland charm that might remind someone of spring borders along Waterloo's quiet side streets. Surrounding everything is a halo of greenery: fine, feathery fronds and slender leaves in fresh mid-green tones, light and lacy against the neutral cloth. Two pale green buds, still tightly closed, lean gently from the arrangement, suggesting both freshness and the promise of flowers yet to open as the day unfolds. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, its slight sheen catching the light, then finished with a small, concise bow that marks this piece as ready to be pinned with care. The composition feels serene and intentional, perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest arriving at a local Waterloo celebration, where subtle colour, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a sense of quiet anticipation shape the atmosphere of the occasion.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, romantic floral boutonniere is carefully arranged on a pale beige, finely woven fabric that resembles the linen tablecloths often seen in intimate venues around Waterloo. In the centre, a handful of soft light pink blooms, with many layered, ruffled petals like miniature stocks or clustered garden flowers, forms a gentle focal point, the petals slightly curled and velvety to the eye. Threaded throughout these are clusters of tiny, star-like white baby's breath, lending an impression of airy lace and old-fashioned charm. Adding quiet depth, a few minute sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets peek out between the paler tones, just enough to deepen the colour palette without overwhelming it. On one side, several slender, tapering buds in creamy white and pale green extend gracefully outward, recalling freesia or similarly elegant buds poised on the verge of flowering, and bringing a sense of freshness and promise typical of wedding mornings. The whole arrangement rests on a foundation of glossy, broad green leaves, whose rich emerald tones frame the pastel flowers, while fine, feather-like strands of greenery and grass-thin fronds trail out to soften the edges. At the base, the stems are tidily bound with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished in an immaculate bow whose gleaming loops and short tails add a celebratory flourish. Soft, even lighting highlights the textures-the satiny ribbon, the gentle petal curves, the slightly nubbled fabric-so that the piece seems poised and ready to be pinned to a lapel or wrist for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event, perhaps for a couple stepping out from a Waterloo hotel towards a ceremony by the Thames.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly glowing peach rose boutonniere is laid out horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, as if waiting on a dressing table in a townhouse just off Waterloo Road before a wedding ceremony. The fabric background has a fine, even weave that adds gentle visual interest without stealing attention from the flowers. At the centre, a single rose in a mellow peach shade is captured in mid-bloom, its petals spiralling outward from a warm, deeper apricot core to paler, creamy edges that catch the light with a velvety sheen. Around the rose, dainty stems of white baby's breath are woven in, their tiny blooms forming a delicate halo that softens the composition and gives it a romantic, almost nostalgic character. Wisps of slim green foliage and two broader, darker green leaves curve naturally from the base, providing structure and an elegant frame to the focal flower. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a length of peach satin ribbon that perfectly matches the rose's tone, its smooth texture and subtle shine suggesting the careful craftsmanship of an experienced local florist. The ribbon gathers into a tidy finish near the end of the stems, holding everything securely. Soft, even lighting falls across the arrangement, emphasising the contrast between the matte linen, the silky petals, and the glossy greenery. The overall impression is one of understated elegance, ideal for a groom or wedding party member attending a celebration in and around Waterloo, perhaps walking from the South Bank to their chosen venue with this small, meaningful piece of floral art pinned close to the heart.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant, single-stem boutonniere rests on a pale beige linen backdrop, its subtle woven texture reminiscent of a softly lit table in a Waterloo townhouse or boutique hotel. At the centre, a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid unfurls its generously curved petals, each one smooth and luminous, as though holding the last of the afternoon light. The orchid's throat reveals a gentle wash of yellow that fades into fine reddish-orange or tan speckling, drawing the eye inward and adding quiet sophistication. Around this focal bloom, tiny sprays of white baby's breath cluster like a delicate veil, their miniature blossoms floating in a loose, airy ring that softens the silhouette. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, shaped like tidy pom-poms with intricate, almost pin-cushion textures, introduce a playful, modern edge and a vivid contrast to the creamy white petals. A broad, deep green leaf curves beneath the orchid, giving structure and depth, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base hints at the hidden mechanics of expert floristry. The stems are bound tightly with a rich crimson red ribbon, wound with care and finished in a petite, tidy knot, adding a celebratory note of colour that suggests romance and tradition. The overall composition feels calm yet festive, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest getting ready somewhere between Waterloo Road and the South Bank. Crafted with the precision of an experienced local florist, this boutonniere balances classic orchid elegance with fresh green accents, making it a refined floral detail for any formal celebration in the city.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant floral boutonniere is captured in a calm, overhead view, placed on a pale oatmeal-toned, woven fabric that looks like natural linen spread out in a bright Waterloo flat. At the centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals smooth and slightly curved, opening like a quiet smile. The orchid's throat glows softly with creamy yellow and touches of warm orange, adding depth and a sense of gentle warmth, as if lit by soft afternoon light drifting over from Lower Marsh. Surrounding this focal bloom is a delicate cloud of baby's breath, each tiny white floret adding a lace-like, airy texture that feels almost weightless. To one side, a cluster of glossy red berries, likely hypericum, introduces a rich, berry-red accent that instantly suggests festivity, winter weddings, or Christmas parties in and around Waterloo and South Bank. A few pale green, rounded buds sit among the red berries, signalling freshness and natural variation. Lush, polished green leaves of different shapes - some wider and pointed, others more slender - peek out throughout the piece, providing verdant contrast against the white orchid and the neutral fabric background. Anchoring the entire buttonhole is a vivid red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly around the stems and tied into a compact, neatly finished knot, with short, tapered tails that lie smoothly against the fabric. The composition feels both refined and heartfelt, the sort of meticulously handcrafted lapel flower a local Waterloo couple might choose for their wedding day, or a stylish guest might wear to a formal event along the Thames, bringing a subtle touch of nature and celebration to a sharply tailored outfit.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single blush pink rose boutonniere lies horizontally against a pale, textured linen backdrop, the kind of natural fabric you might see on display tables in independent florists around Waterloo. The rose is caught at that perfect moment between bud and full bloom, with its velvety petals unfurling layer by layer from a softer, almost creamy pink core to slightly deeper pink edges that gently curl outward, suggesting freshness and tenderness. Nestled snugly at the base of the rose are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny, bead-like blossoms forming a filigree frame that softens the composition and adds a timeless bridal touch. From behind the central flower, slender, grass-like strands of bright, clean green foliage splay outward in fine arcs, introducing lightness and a sense of airy movement. A wider, darker green leaf is carefully folded and wrapped around the lower portion of the stems, giving the arrangement a tailored, almost architectural look that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the rose. The stems are tightly bound with a satin ribbon in nuanced shades of lavender and rich magenta-purple, catching the light with a subtle sheen and tied into a compact, unfussy knot that feels modern yet romantic. Gentle, diffuse lighting washes across the scene, bringing out the texture of the linen and the natural glow of the petals, as though the piece has just been finished in a quiet workshop near Waterloo Road. This image captures a boutonniere ideally suited to weddings at local venues, proms, or formal dinners, radiating poised elegance and intimate celebration.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a neutral, warm beige cloth with a subtle woven texture, this elegant boutonniere has the quiet poise of a piece carefully prepared for a wedding morning in Waterloo. The focal point is a striking fuchsia-pink rose, its petals densely packed and velvety, spiralling from a tight central core into fuller, softer curves that suggest peak freshness and a delicate perfume. Surrounding the rose, sprays of snowy white baby's breath form a fine cloud of tiny blossoms, softening the composition and bringing a sense of innocence and tenderness. Between these white flowers, round red hypericum berries gleam like tiny beads, their vivid colour echoing the richness of the rose while adding a subtle festive note. At the base, lush greenery gives the boutonniere its graceful structure: wispy fern-like fronds stretch lightly outward, while broader, dark green leaves are artfully curled and wrapped to cradle the flowers. The stems are bound in a smooth band of red satin ribbon, tightly wound and secured in a compact knot, giving a polished finishing touch that would sit comfortably on a suit jacket or tuxedo lapel. The boutonniere is photographed from slightly above, allowing every detail of petal, foliage, and ribbon to be clearly seen. The overall effect is romantic yet refined, perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading to a celebration near Waterloo's theatres, the riverside, or a chic city venue, where small floral details carry big emotional meaning.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously handcrafted boutonnière is shown resting on a neutral, light beige textile, the fabric's subtle weave resembling linen or fine burlap and creating a calm, understated stage for the vivid colours of the flowers. At its centre, a single rosebud in rich fuchsia or deep magenta pink is tightly furled, the outer petals smooth and slightly curved, as if just beginning to open. Around this focal bloom, delicate sprays of baby's breath form airy white clusters, each tiny flower adding a soft, frothy contrast to the saturated rose. A mix of greenery frames the composition: slender, grass-like sprigs of bright green fan outward in gentle arcs, while a few darker, broader leaves sit closer to the stem, lending depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel reminiscent of flowers gathered early in the morning near Waterloo's quieter residential streets off Baylis Road or close to Lower Marsh. The stems at the base are carefully aligned and bound together with a narrow red satin ribbon, its surface glossy and smooth, wrapped snugly in precise coils that suggest an experienced florist's touch. A small, neat loop or knot finishes the binding, adding a hint of formality. The light in the image is clear and even, illuminating the intricate textures of petals, foliage, and ribbon without glare, so every nuance of colour and form is visible. The overall mood is romantic and composed, ideal for a groom or prom guest dressing for an event at a local Waterloo venue, the boutonnière offering a quiet promise of celebration and cherished memories.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Evoking the tranquil energy of Waterloo's leafy garden squares, this handcrafted floral boutonniere is a testament to both skillful artistry and modern romance. The centrepiece-a fresh, gently blushing rose cloaked in shades of soft pink-forms the emotional core, with spiralled petals hinting at anticipation and new beginnings. Flanked by a lighter pink, almost peach-toned blossom (possibly Alstroemeria or similar), there's an immediate sense of movement, as if the flowers are captured mid-bloom in the early light pouring through a local flat's window. Clusters of white gypsophila, with their cloud-like fullness, mingle between pops of vibrant lime-green miniature chrysanthemums, their round form reminiscent of Waterloo's geometrics-the rhythm of trains, the city blocks. Lush, textured greenery, from spiky grass-like fronds to folded deep-green leaves cradling the base, instils volume and contrast. What grounds the composition is a wide, shining satin ribbon in celebratory fuchsia, expertly wrapped and tied at the base: both decorative and practical, tying together the bouquet for wear during events near the Old Vic or at riverside receptions. The tactile interplay between smooth petals, feathery leaves, and the coarse, lightly woven linen beneath mirrors the layered textures of Waterloo itself, from Southbank's modern art venues to historic brick facades. With a subtle fragrance and impeccable form, this boutonniere is designed not merely as an accessory, but as a quiet reflection of style, anticipation, and joy-perfect for weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations across the local area.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave providing a calm, tactile backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. The focal flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its petals opening generously to display a soft, velvety texture. Near the base of each petal, delicate reddish-brown streaks and speckles draw the eye towards the throat of the bloom, adding both character and a sense of artistry. Just beside this central flower sits a tight, cone-shaped spike of vivid green buds, likely reminiscent of Ornithogalum, its surface built from countless small, unopened florets. This bold, sculptural accent introduces a refreshing, contemporary edge to the otherwise classic piece. Interlaced delicately around the central forms are airy sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms appearing like a fine mist, softening the overall silhouette and lending a whisper-light romance. Supporting everything is a collar of dark green leaves, smooth and pointed, which create a confident structure, while thread-like strands of brighter green foliage curve gently outward, adding texture and an almost calligraphic grace. The stems are bound together on one side with a lustrous pink satin ribbon, the bow neatly tied and slightly raised, catching the light with a gentle sheen. The lighting across the image is even and natural, making every vein, petal edge, and glossy leaf visible without harsh shadow. The piece feels perfectly suited to a Waterloo wedding near Lower Marsh or a formal celebration by the Thames, a small but meaningful accent crafted with the care you would expect from a local florist who understands the area's relaxed yet refined style.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicate wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, reminiscent of natural linen you might find in a chic Waterloo loft overlooking the Thames. At its centre, a single white eustoma bloom opens fully, its many ruffled petals forming a rounded, cloud-like rosette that feels both refined and gently romantic. The bloom is pristine and luminous, every fold catching the soft, diffused light so that the flower seems to glow against the neutral backdrop. Just beside it, two slender lisianthus buds in shades of creamy white and pale green lean in close, their smooth, unopened forms suggesting new beginnings and quiet promise-an ideal symbol for a groom or groomsman walking through nearby Lower Marsh on the way to the ceremony. Scattered between the main flower and buds, airy sprigs of tiny white baby's breath add a misty, ethereal layer, their miniature blooms creating a fine, almost lace-like texture. Slender, dark green grass-like fronds stretch outward from behind the focal bloom, sweeping towards the lower left corner and introducing a sense of movement and natural grace, while a single broader leaf in a rich, deep green cradles the white flower and anchors the design. The stems are carefully bound at the base with a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, playful bow whose bright pink hue brings a modern pop of colour to the classic white-and-green palette. The ribbon's smooth sheen contrasts with the matte weave of the fabric, drawing the eye towards the careful craftsmanship. This image captures the quiet elegance and fresh beauty of a handcrafted boutonnière, perfect for weddings, proms, or formal celebrations across Waterloo and central London venues.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An exquisitely crafted floral boutonniere lies horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the subtle weave of the material adding a calm, tactile backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. Dominating the arrangement is a single, flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and luminous, curving softly outward like folded silk. At its heart, delicate washes of creamy yellow and the faintest touch of blush pink draw the eye inward, creating a sense of depth and quiet luxury. Embracing the base of the orchid is a halo of baby's breath, each tiny white bloom forming part of a cloud-like cluster that lends the design a dreamy, airy softness. A few slender, vibrant green leaves emerge from behind, their freshness calling to mind the leafy corners of Waterloo's gardens and riverside walkways. Just off to one side, a small side stem bears several tightly closed lime-green orchid buds, poised to open and symbolising growth, hope, and occasions yet to come. The stems are neatly gathered and finished with a narrow band of bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant little bow, its satin sheen offering a joyful splash of colour against the neutral cloth. The lighting is gentle and even, highlighting the subtle textures of petal, leaf, and fabric without harsh shadows, making this floral piece feel intimate and serene. This boutonniere would be perfectly at home on the lapel of a groom or guest heading to a wedding ceremony in Waterloo, perhaps near the Old Vic or along The Cut, where thoughtful florals bring a note of romance and polished sophistication to the day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is laid thoughtfully on a light beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture softly catching the light, much like the calm interiors of a Waterloo riverside apartment. At the heart of the design sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals a luminous, creamy white with a delicate sheen, gently curling outward to reveal a subtle wash of pale yellow in its throat. This quiet glow draws the eye inward and adds a sense of natural warmth. Encircling the orchid are clusters of fine white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a cloud of delicate stars, softening the outline and giving the piece a romantic, almost ethereal air. Slender strands of vibrant green foliage weave through the gypsophila, adding movement, texture, and a whisper of garden freshness, as if gathered from a shaded courtyard near Waterloo Road. The stems of the orchid and fillers are neatly bound together, wrapped in smooth, bright white satin ribbon that is secured in a small, precise bow near the top, signalling that the boutonniere is ready to be pinned to a jacket. The neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric backdrop gently frames the design, allowing every nuance of white and green to stand out with clarity and grace. The mood of this floral accessory is serene and sophisticated, ideal for a groom walking from a nearby Waterloo hotel to a ceremony overlooking the Thames, or for groomsmen attending a chic city celebration. It reflects the careful craftsmanship and calm confidence of an experienced local florist, creating a piece that expresses love, purity, and quiet celebration in a single, graceful bloom.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
This image presents an elegant wedding boutonniere placed at a diagonal angle on a softly textured, light beige background that resembles finely woven linen, the sort you might find in a tailored suit worn to a Waterloo ceremony. The focal point is a single ivory-white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped tightly around one another as though just beginning to open on the morning of the celebration. Surrounding the rose are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom forming a cloud-like ring that softens the outline of the main flower. Slim, deep green leaves and a few more feathery, fern-like pieces of foliage extend from the base, giving the arrangement a fresh, natural energy, like a small piece of a Thames-side garden brought indoors. The stems of the rose and filler flowers are bound together with a length of satin ribbon in pure white, wrapped snugly to create a narrow handle and finished with a neat, symmetrical bow positioned just under the rose. The bow's tails lie flat against the fabric, adding a polished, tailored feel, as though already aligned with a lapel. Gentle, diffused lighting glows across the petals and ribbon, highlighting their soft sheen and the subtle curve of each element while leaving the background calm and understated. The boutonniere conveys timeless romance and quiet confidence, ideal for a groom or best man preparing for a church wedding near Waterloo Road, a modern city venue by the station, or a chic civil ceremony, where this small floral detail becomes a significant expression of commitment and style.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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