Manor House Buttonholes

Welcome to Florist Manor House, your trusted local expert for exquisite buttonholes and bespoke floral creations in Manor House and nearby areas. Each buttonhole is crafted by our skilled florists, combining artful design with fresh flowers sourced daily from local markets. Whether you're attending an event at Finsbury Park, celebrating on Green Lanes, or marking a special moment near Seven Sisters Road, we bring a personal touch to every floral detail.

As a proud local florist, our deep-rooted community connections mean we understand the unique style preferences of Manor House, as well as neighbouring Finsbury Park and Stamford Hill. We hand-select premium blooms to create buttonholes that truly stand out—ideal for weddings, proms, and formal occasions. Our commitment to excellence and local service has earned the trust of the Manor House community for years.

  • Same-day delivery on all buttonhole orders placed online by 3 PM
  • Locally crafted and tailored to your special event
  • Delivery to Stamford Hill, Finsbury Park, and surrounding streets like Stroud Green Road

Order your elegant buttonholes online today from Florist Manor House for prompt, reliable same-day delivery. Trust us to add a floral finishing touch to your celebration—crafted and delivered by your local Manor House florists.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere rests on a pale beige, lightly woven fabric, the texture of the cloth recalling a well-loved linen napkin from a Manor House bistro set for a celebration. The arrangement is built around two striking lisianthus flowers, their petals creamy white with distinctive, rippling edges dipped in a saturated purple tone that almost glows against the neutral backdrop. Between them, minute, snow-white filler blossoms gather in airy clusters, softening the composition and adding a sense of lightness, as if caught from a hedgerow walk between local streets and nearby park paths. A single upright stem of muscari rises through the flowers, its tiny, tightly packed bells in a deep blueberry-purple, giving the boutonniere a vertical line and a hint of woodland fragrance. Surrounding the blooms, slender fronds of fine-textured greenery arc gracefully outward, their feathery structure resembling asparagus fern, adding movement and a fresh, just-picked-from-the-garden feel. Nestled among the foliage are two pale green, closed buds, suggesting new beginnings and capturing the quiet anticipation that often fills the air before a wedding at a local registry office or Manor House venue. The stems are precisely trimmed and held together with a band of crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a small, elegant bow that sits snugly at the base. Soft, natural light plays across the petals and fabric, revealing the subtle shadows and contours that give the flowers depth. The overall mood is calm, thoughtful, and understatedly romantic, a perfect lapel piece for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest wanting their flowers to feel personal without being overpowering.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A romantic boutonniere, or perhaps a petite wrist corsage, rests on a finely woven linen surface in a warm, oatmeal-beige shade, the subtle fabric texture giving the image a calm, homely feel like something laid out on a dressing table before a Manor House ceremony. At the heart of the design, clusters of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms gather closely together, their ruffled petals layered in gentle curves that suggest miniature stock or garden blooms chosen for their sweetness and old-fashioned charm. The pink tones melt from near-white in the centre to a slightly deeper blush at the outer tips, giving each flower a sense of depth and softness. Between these central flowers, tiny white baby's breath appears in delicate sprays, the multitude of minute blooms lending a lace-like veil and airy volume. Dotted thoughtfully among the pastels are slender sprigs of tiny lavender or deep purple florets, adding just enough contrast to keep the eye moving and introducing a refined hint of duskier colour. Along one side, a small row of elongated buds in creamy white with hints of pale green stretches outward, likely freesia or similar buds, their smooth, tapered forms suggesting freshness and a soon-to-open fragrance. Broad, rich green leaves wrap gently around the base, while fine, feathery greenery trails outwards like soft tendrils, creating a natural, garden-picked feel you might associate with a walk through nearby Finsbury Park. The stems are gathered cleanly and bound with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon tied into a carefully formed bow, the glossy loops catching the light and providing a joyful burst of colour. The whole composition feels tender and celebratory, ideal for a wedding, prom, or graduation taking place around Manor House or along Seven Sisters Road, ready to be worn close to the heart.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed peach rose boutonniere is displayed lengthwise on a pale beige linen cloth, whose subtle, even weave adds a quiet sense of texture without competing for attention. The focal bloom is a single rose, partway between bud and full flower, its petals folding softly around a warm salmon-peach centre and fading to creamy, almost ivory tips that catch the gentle light. Nestled alongside the rose, a delicate spray of white baby's breath forms a frothy halo of tiny blossoms, each dot of white standing crisp against the muted backdrop and heightening the rose's warm glow. Slender, grass-like greens and a couple of stronger, dark green leaves curve around the base, giving the arrangement a natural, flowing line that feels both polished and relaxed. The stems are tightly bound in a peach satin ribbon that mirrors the rose's colouring, wrapped smoothly with just enough thickness to feel secure between the fingers and finished in a small, tidy bow near the end. The lighting is soft and diffuse, illuminating the gentle gradient of the petals, the matte sheen of the ribbon, and the lightly textured linen, as if the boutonniere has been set out on a dressing table on a calm wedding morning in Manor House. You can picture it waiting in a townhouse off Seven Sisters Road, ready to be pinned onto a suit before a ceremony in nearby Finsbury Park or a gathering at a local restaurant. The mood it evokes is one of quiet anticipation and heartfelt commitment, a small floral touch that captures the intimacy of North London celebrations and the craftsmanship of a careful, detail-loving florist.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the slightly coarse weave visible beneath the flowers like a gently textured backdrop chosen to showcase their elegance. The central focus is a flawless white phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, sculpted petals unfolding in a calm, symmetrical arc, reminiscent of a quiet pause before a Manor House ceremony. Within the orchid's throat, soft washes of yellow deepen into slender traces of reddish-orange, subtle markings that add character and warmth to the otherwise pure white bloom. Surrounding the orchid, airy sprays of white baby's breath form a delicate frame, their tiny rounded blossoms creating a sense of lightness, almost like a veil of fine mist drifting across the arrangement. On the left side, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum buds cluster together, each one a compact globe of tightly packed, needle-fine petals, bringing a fresh, contemporary twist that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's smooth, serene surface. Beneath the flowers, a deep green leaf provides structure and visual depth, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base hints at the careful layering involved in the design. The stems are neatly bound with a vibrant crimson satin ribbon, wrapped snugly to create a polished finish and tied into a small, tidy knot or bow, offering a rich flash of colour suggestive of celebration and joy. The softly diffused light over the scene highlights every texture, from the satin sheen of the ribbon to the velvety orchid petals, making this boutonniere feel like a timeless piece crafted for a groom, best man, or prom guest heading out from a Manor House townhouse to a special event across North London.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies gently on a woven beige linen surface, its textures and tones reminiscent of the calm, understated interiors of period houses around Manor House and the nearby Woodberry Wetlands. At its centre, a white Phalaenopsis orchid unfurls its broad, satin-like petals, each one smooth and slightly curved, as though cradling the soft light. Inside the orchid's throat, a wash of creamy yellow and a touch of warm orange create a subtle glow that draws the eye inward and adds a sense of depth and life. Surrounding this focal bloom, delicate sprays of baby's breath form an airy collar of tiny white florets, like a cloud of fine lace that softens the edges of the arrangement. To one side, a gleaming cluster of plump, cherry-red berries sits proudly, their polished skins catching tiny highlights, while a few fresh green buds nestle alongside, bringing a hint of new growth and early morning gardens along Seven Sisters Road to mind. Slender, glossy green leaves, in a mix of pointed and gently elongated shapes, weave through the flowers and berries, providing a rich, verdant framework that grounds the lighter elements. The stems are neatly wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, tightly secured and tied off with a small, refined knot, its short trailing ends adding a discreet flourish. This intimate floral piece feels made for a groom or guest stepping out for a Manor House registry wedding, a festive celebration in a local townhouse, or a winter formal event, offering a quiet but confident touch of nature, craftsmanship, and ceremony close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicate pink rose boutonniere is presented against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, photographed from slightly above so its craftsmanship and gentle romance are fully visible. The central rose is in perfect, semi-open bloom, with velvety petals spiralling outwards from a soft blush center to a richer, rosy pink edging, evoking the feeling of a first kiss on a wedding morning in Manor House. Fine sprays of white baby's breath cluster around the rose, their tiny, rounded blossoms resembling a soft veil of snowflakes, adding airiness and contrast to the richer tones of the main flower. From beneath the bloom, wispy strands of bright green grass-like foliage arc lightly outward, creating a sense of movement and framing the rose without overpowering it. A single, darker green leaf is folded and wrapped carefully at the base, acting almost like a natural collar that gathers the stems together in a clean, tailored finish. The stems themselves are neatly wrapped in a satin ribbon that appears in gentle lavender-pink hues, tied into a modest knot or small bow whose sheen catches the light. The overall palette feels calm and romantic, ideal for a groom's lapel on a Manor House registry office ceremony or for a prom date walking home past local cafés near Seven Sisters Road. Soft, even lighting reveals the subtle shadows between petals and the woven texture of the background, while the tidy composition communicates the steady, practiced hand of an experienced florist. The boutonniere conveys both tenderness and poise, making it a timeless finishing touch for any formal celebration that calls for understated elegance.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A richly detailed boutonniere lies diagonally across a pale beige, woven fabric background, the subtle texture of the linen or burlap echoing the natural charm of the flowers. The focal point is a vivid fuchsia pink rose, its petals densely layered and slightly cupped, as if the bloom has just opened fully that morning. The velvety surface of the rose catches the soft, diffused light, revealing gentle colour gradients from deep magenta at the centre to bright, cheerful pink at the edges. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath add a lace-like softness, their tiny blossoms creating a light mist of white that contrasts beautifully with the bold central flower. Between these delicate flowers sit small, round hypericum berries, a rich cherry red that brings warmth and a touch of seasonal festivity-perfect for weddings in Manor House, whether at a local town hall celebration or an intimate gathering near Finsbury Park's leafy paths. Wisps of fine, ferny greenery stretch outwards, suggesting movement and grace, while broader dark green leaves are carefully curled underneath, lending depth and balance to the design. The stems are bound together with a smooth red satin ribbon, tightly wrapped and finished in a neat, modest bow that feels both traditional and luxurious. The lighting is gentle, with no harsh shadows, giving the impression of a calm dressing room on the morning of a wedding, perhaps above a shop on Green Lanes. This thoughtfully composed boutonniere conveys romance, joy, and careful craftsmanship, perfectly suited to a groom or groomsman looking for a classic yet modern floral detail.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige fabric background that feels like natural linen laid out on a Manor House studio workbench, this boutonnière captures the intimacy of a single, thoughtfully chosen bloom. At the centre, a deep fuchsia rosebud, still tightly furled, glows with rich, velvety colour, each petal folded close as if holding in the first breath of a wedding morning. Around this central rose, clusters of minute white baby's breath flowers float delicately, their tiny rounded blossoms creating a light, misty frame that contrasts beautifully with the rose's bold hue. Interlaced behind and between the blooms, fine, feathery fronds of bright green foliage arc outward, adding a sense of gentle movement and a fresh garden feel, much like strolling through nearby Clissold Park just after the rain. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped with a slim strip of glossy red satin ribbon, its smooth surface shining softly where the light touches, giving the piece a classic, slightly traditional elegance suitable for formal wear. Each turn of the ribbon is precise, anchoring the stems firmly and suggesting the practiced hands of a local Manor House florist tying the final knot before delivering it to a waiting groom or prom guest. The lighting is clear and bright, revealing subtle textures: the satin finish of the rose petals, the fine grain of the fabric beneath, and the airy architecture of the baby's breath. Overall, the image conveys romance, care, and a quietly joyful sense of occasion, ideal for a formal event or wedding taking place in and around N4.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This artfully composed floral boutonniere is as much a keepsake as an accessory, bringing together the subtle elegance found in Manor House's cherished gardens. Set against a softly textured, pale linen backdrop that hints at Hampden Road's understated style, the piece centres on a blushing pale pink rose, its tightly furled petals forming a graceful spiral touched with deeper magenta at its core. Nestled beside the rose, a pale peach-pink flower-its petals unfurling to reveal sunbeam yellow and mahogany freckles-introduces gentle complexity, reminiscent of the floral diversity in Gillespie Park. Curving through the arrangement, cloud-like tufts of baby's breath and bright, plush green button mums create a tapestry rich in both detail and luminosity. A chorus of diverse green foliage brings all elements together: slender grass and feathery fern tips reach skyward, their dark shades contrasting against the broader, glossy leaves arranged artfully at the base. All is held tight by a glossy, vibrant fuchsia ribbon, hand-tied in a neat bow, its celebratory burst of colour catching the eye with each subtle movement. The natural weave of the oatmeal-hued fabric below enhances the arrangement's palette, ensuring every hue and texture is showcased. Designed for moments of heartfelt celebration-weddings, proms, or life's milestones in Manor House and its surrounds-this boutonniere melds botanical beauty with a touch of local sophistication.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, handcrafted boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a gentle weave, creating a soft, natural backdrop reminiscent of a calm wedding morning in Manor House. The focal flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, sometimes called a Peruvian lily, fully open so that its velvety petals flare outward and reveal fine reddish-brown streaks that gather towards the throat like delicate brushstrokes. In contrast to this softness, a tight column of vivid lime-green buds sits just to the left, their conical, almost architectural shape echoing an Ornithogalum spike and bringing a crisp, modern note to the piece. Threaded between the larger blooms, airy sprays of white baby's breath drift like tiny stars, adding a light, cloud-like halo that softens the edges of the design. The whole arrangement is cradled by deep green, blade-shaped leaves that fan out from beneath, offering structure and depth, while thinner grass-like fronds curl and sweep, giving a sense of organic movement as if stirred by a gentle breeze across nearby Finsbury Park. A neat bow of glossy pink satin ribbon is tied to the right, its tidy loops and short tails catching the light and delivering a joyful, celebratory accent without overpowering the calm colour scheme. Soft, even lighting enhances the subtle shadows in the fabric and brings out the fresh textures of every petal and leaf. The boutonniere feels carefully composed yet unforced, the kind of elegant finishing touch a local Manor House couple might choose for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom, lending an air of quiet romance and natural refinement to a lapel or wrist.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a gentle, woven texture, similar to table linens seen in Manor House restaurants hosting intimate receptions. The focal flower is a single, pristine white lisianthus in full bloom, placed slightly off-centre, its ruffled petals layered delicately to create a soft, rounded silhouette that feels both graceful and contemporary. Just beside it, two slender lisianthus buds in a creamy, pale green hue lean together like quiet companions, embodying the sense of promise and unfolding stories that many couples bring to weddings around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park. Sprinkled through the design are airy clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white blossom adding an ethereal, cloud-like fullness around the central flower. From behind the arrangement, thin, grass-like strands of deep green foliage fan out towards the lower left, lending a sense of movement and a slightly wild, natural edge, while a single broader dark green leaf provides a solid backdrop that frames the main bloom. The stems gather neatly at the lower right and are tightly bound with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, perky bow. This bright pink accent jumps vividly against the muted fabric and the white petals, adding a joyful, celebratory note that could suit a groom, best man, or stylish guest arriving from neighbouring streets off Seven Sisters Road. The soft, even lighting reveals every curve of petal, whisper of greenery, and subtle texture, showcasing the careful, handcrafted quality of a locally made wedding accessory.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately crafted orchid boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that resembles the calm, neutral tones of a well-loved Manor House townhouse interior. The fabric's subtle weave creates a gentle backdrop, allowing the floral details to shine without distraction. At the centre of the design rests a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals broad, velvety and slightly cupped, as though cradling light. Within the orchid's open face, the throat glows with soft yellow and the faintest whisper of blush pink, adding depth and an almost luminous warmth. Encircling the base of this central bloom, feathery clusters of white baby's breath spread out like a fine mist, each tiny flower adding volume and an ethereal softness. A few slim, bright green leaves slip out from behind the orchid, their smooth surfaces offering a crisp contrast to the fluffy Gypsophila and echoing the greenery found along nearby Finsbury Park paths. To one side, several lime-green orchid buds rest on a side stem, still closed and rounded, suggesting the quiet promise of flowers yet to unfold as the celebration continues. The stems are gathered with care and wrapped in a sleek band of fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied neatly and confidently at the base. Its bright, jewel-like pink adds a joyful burst of colour, making the boutonniere feel distinctly festive while remaining elegant and restrained. The soft, even lighting highlights every texture-the satin's gentle sheen, the orchid's smooth petals, the baby's breath's tiny blossoms-capturing a sense of calm anticipation before a wedding, civil ceremony, or formal event in and around Manor House. This small floral piece feels personal and intimate, as though chosen thoughtfully to complement a carefully tailored suit or dress.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
Laid carefully on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric, this white orchid boutonniere seems to pause in a moment of stillness, as though waiting to be pinned to a groom's lapel before a Manor House wedding. The background is a finely woven textile, likely linen or a similar natural material, whose soft texture and gentle creases add a relaxed, handcrafted feel that echoes the character of the nearby streets and cafés along Green Lanes. At the centre of the composition is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its snowy petals broad and slightly glossy, curling open like a calm, steady breath. Within its throat, a hint of pale yellow and a whisper of cream provide just enough warmth to stop the white from feeling stark, instead suggesting freshness and new beginnings. Encircling this central bloom are airy sprays of baby's breath, each Gypsophila floret no bigger than a pinhead yet collectively forming a misty, cloud-like border that softens the silhouette. Fine green fronds, like delicate fern or similar wispy foliage, weave through the smaller flowers, lending a touch of woodland grace and a suggestion of subtle, green fragrance you might catch on a quiet walk toward Finsbury Park. The stems of the orchid and its companions are smoothly bundled together and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, the fabric folded with care and tied into a modest bow that speaks of practiced craftsmanship. The lighting is gentle and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing the clean whites and lively greens to stand out clearly against the muted backdrop, creating a boutonniere that feels both modern and timeless, ideal for formal events and intimate local weddings alike.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture reminiscent of the calm, understated interiors of Manor House period homes. At the centre of the design is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, curling inward in tight layers that hint at fragrance and freshness. Just off to one side and behind the rose, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a soft, clouded fringe, each tiny bloom adding a sense of lightness and air. Slim, deep green leaves and a few fern-like sprigs gather around the rose, their clean lines and rich colour recalling the green corners of nearby Clissold Park and the leafy streets that surround the Manor House area. The stems are gathered together with precision and wrapped in a narrow band of shining white satin ribbon, the fabric drawn snug and finished in a neat, modest bow sitting directly beneath the flower. The lighting is soft and diffused, with no harsh shadows, so the rose, filler flowers, and foliage appear almost luminous against the neutral background. Every element in this boutonniere suggests careful craftsmanship and thoughtful preparation for a special occasion, whether a ceremony at a local town hall or an intimate celebration in a Manor House restaurant or private venue. The overall effect is one of quiet elegance and promise: a traditional white rose buttonhole that symbolises purity, new beginnings, and a refined sense of style, ideal for describing groom's lapel flowers, groomsmen details, and simple, timeless wedding florals tailored to North London celebrations.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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