On a neutral, light beige fabric that could be a finely woven linen runner on a Manor House reception table, a meticulously arranged boutonnière is placed on a gentle diagonal, its colours and textures immediately drawing the eye. At the centre sits a single rosebud in a striking fuchsia or deep magenta shade, the petals tightly enfolded, smooth and slightly glossy, capturing that moment of perfect freshness just before the bloom opens. Surrounding this focal rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath flowers create a delicate, cloud-like border, their minute blossoms adding lightness and contrast, like soft punctuation marks against the rich pink. Radiating outward from the base, slender, bright green, feathery foliage-reminiscent of asparagus fern or similar airy greens-fans gracefully around the flowers, giving the piece a sense of softness and natural movement, as if caught in a faint breeze along nearby Seven Sisters Road. The stems of the rose and greenery are neatly aligned and bound together with a narrow red satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and evenly, its high-sheen surface reflecting the light in subtle highlights. The ribbon forms a clean, structured finish at the base, suggesting both craftsmanship and a timeless sense of style, perfectly suited to a groom's or groomsman's lapel at a Manor House wedding, civil ceremony, or smart evening event. The lighting in the image is bright and even, picking up the fine texture of the fabric, the delicate veins in the leaves, and the subtle curves of each petal, creating an overall impression of careful preparation and refined celebration. It feels like the final, thoughtful detail before stepping out to greet guests arriving from across North London.
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A single, exquisitely crafted boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured light beige fabric, the neutral tone reminiscent of natural linen you might see in a Manor House townhouse window. At its heart is a tightly furled fuchsia rosebud, deep pink petals spiralling inward with a rich, satin-like sheen that suggests the flower has just been prepared by a careful florist's hand. Clustered closely around the rose, tiny white baby's breath blooms float like small clouds, their airy, starry shapes creating a gentle halo that softens the intensity of the pink. Threading between these blooms are slender, feathery sprigs of bright green foliage, similar to asparagus fern or fine ruscus, fanning out in a loose arc that gives the boutonnière a light, breathy movement, as if it could sway with each step along Green Lanes or through Finsbury Park on the way to the ceremony. Beneath the flowers, the stems are neatly aligned and bound with a narrow red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and firmly, its glossy surface catching the light in a subtle gleam that echoes the rose's vibrant tone. The ribbon is secured tidily, creating a clean, polished finish suited to the lapel of a groom, groomsman, or prom guest dressing in Manor House for a special celebration. The overall lighting in the image is bright and even, revealing fine details in each petal, leaf, and ribbon fold, and evoking the sense of early wedding-day preparations: the quiet rustle of fabric, the delicate fragrance of fresh petals, and the calm anticipation of stepping out in perfectly coordinated, locally crafted floral style. A sharply focused close-up reveals a single charcoal grey suit lapel adorned with a romantic boutonniere, the sort a groom or cherished guest might wear to a Manor House celebration. At its centre sits a deep pink, almost fuchsia rosebud, partly unfurled, its petals coiled in a graceful spiral that suggests both elegance and anticipation. The rose is cradled by soft clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a delicate halo that brings a sense of airiness and purity, much like morning mist over nearby Finsbury Park. Framing the composition, lush greenery in varying textures adds depth: broad, dark green leaves with a subtle sheen hug the lapel, while slender, feather-like sprigs extend outward, giving the arrangement a gentle, natural rhythm. At the base of the florals, a bright red satin ribbon is carefully tied into a tidy bow, its glossy surface reflecting light in a way that echoes the bold red silk tie beneath. The tie lies smooth against a grey dress shirt with a subtle pattern, just peeking out from under the finely tailored wool-blend suit jacket. The lighting in the image is soft and flattering, bringing out the richness of the colours without overwhelming them, and emphasising the careful craftsmanship in every stem and fold. It feels like a quiet pause before important vows are spoken, perhaps outside a local Manor House venue or on a nearby residential street, where the wearer glances down and smiles at this small yet meaningful floral detail that symbolises love, pride, and shared celebration.

RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Add a touch of timeless romance to your wedding day with our Red Rose Groom Buttonhole from Florist Manor House. Expertly handcrafted, this elegant buttonhole features a premium red rose paired with delicate gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves, finished with a refined red satin ribbon for a polished, classic look. Designed to complement every wedding suit, it's ideal for grooms, best men and ushers who want a coordinated, sophisticated finish. Perfect for Manor House weddings and surrounding areas, each order includes four matching buttonholes so your wedding party can share the same stylish, cohesive floral detail. Our florists carefully select each bloom for freshness and quality, ensuring your buttonholes look stunning throughout your big day and in photographs. Whether you're planning a traditional ceremony or a modern celebration, this red rose buttonhole adds a bold, romantic accent to your chosen style. Enjoy friendly, reliable service and beautifully presented wedding flowers from Florist Manor House - order your Red Rose Groom Buttonholes today for a premium finish to your special day.
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