Old Oak Common Buttonholes – Fresh Florist Designs

Welcome to Flower Delivery Old Oak Common, your local boutique florist specialising in exquisite buttonholes and bespoke flowers for every special occasion. Nestled near Wormwood Scrubs Park and moments from Willesden Junction and the vibrant Grand Union Canal, our team brings years of floral artistry and community trust to your events in Old Oak Common and beyond.

From classic white rose buttonholes perfect for weddings, to modern, seasonal blooms for proms, our expert florists use the freshest stems sourced daily. Whether you need a single statement buttonhole or coordinating sets for a bridal party, we craft each piece with care and pride. We love serving neighbours in North Acton, Harlesden, and Shepherd’s Bush too—each order gets our signature personal touch.

If you’re in a hurry, don't worry—our reliable same-day delivery service is available for all online orders placed before 3 PM. We deliver flowers across Old Oak Common, including addresses near Old Oak Lane and Saville Road, ensuring your buttonholes arrive fresh and on time for any important day.

  • Locally crafted buttonholes for any occasion
  • Friendly, knowledgeable team with five-star reputation
  • Fast, same-day delivery throughout Old Oak Common and nearby areas

Order flowers and bouquets online today—let our passionate florists make your special moment unforgettable.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed close-up on a neutral, light beige fabric, the linen-like texture subtly visible and providing a calm, understated backdrop. At its centre, two open lisianthus flowers draw the eye: their white petals are velvety and gently ruffled, each one edged with a vivid band of deep purple that almost looks hand-painted. Tucked between and around these blooms are airy sprigs of tiny white filler flowers, adding a soft, bridal-light haze to the composition. Rising along one side is a slim, upright stem of muscari, its cluster of small, bead-like purple bells creating an elegant column of colour and texture that balances the ruffled lisianthus. Around the flowers, fine, feathery greenery and a few smooth, darker leaves offer a fresh, garden-picked touch, reminiscent of flowers gathered from a quiet corner near the canal by Old Oak Common or a small back-garden in neighbouring Acton. Two pale green buds, not yet open, hint at tomorrow's blossoms and the continuity of celebration. The stems are gathered cleanly and bound with a gleaming white satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and tight, finishing in a small, precise bow that signals expert, practiced hands at work. The overall impression is of gentle elegance and quiet confidence, a floral accent designed to sit neatly on a lapel without overwhelming, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or a guest attending a local Old Oak Common ceremony, thoughtfully composed in the style you might expect from an experienced neighbourhood florist.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere or corsage is carefully posed on a pale, woven linen surface, its soft beige tones recalling the understated elegance of a well-laid table in an Old Oak Common townhouse. At the heart of the design sits a charming cluster of pale pink, multi-layered blooms, their gently ruffled petals overlapping like small, romantic garden flowers freshly gathered from a cottage border. These blossoms display delicate variations of blush and dusky pink, creating a sense of movement and softness. Scattered through the central cluster are clouds of white baby's breath, the tiny star-like flowers adding a gossamer lightness and making the arrangement feel open and breathable, rather than dense. Slim sprigs of tiny lavender or deep purple florets peek out among the pinks and whites, offering a cool, serene accent that quietly enriches the colour palette. Along one side, a line of slender buds in creamy white fading to pale green-similar to freesia or other graceful buds-stretches outward, suggesting newly formed blooms not yet revealed, a perfect metaphor for new beginnings at a wedding or engagement celebration. These buds and blossoms are anchored by lush, broad green leaves, which frame the composition with a rich, polished green, while threadlike, airy foliage trails from beneath, hinting at meadow grasses and adding a slightly wild, natural character. The stems are closely bound and dressed in a striking fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into an immaculate bow with smooth, rounded loops and tidy, tapered tails. The sheen of the ribbon plays beautifully against the matte fabric background, giving this small piece a sense of luxury and care that would suit a groom's lapel, a prom outfit, or a special occasion gathering anywhere around Old Oak Common, from quiet side streets to nearby event venues. Crafted with the attention a local florist brings to each order, it encapsulates thoughtful celebration.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige linen-style fabric, the fine, even weave creating a calm, neutral backdrop that lets every detail of the floral work shine. The rose, partially open and full of promise, shows a gorgeous gradient of colour: a deeper, warm peach or soft apricot at its gently spiralling centre, melting into lighter, almost creamy tones toward the outer petals. To its upper right, delicate sprigs of white baby's breath cluster together, each tiny bloom like a soft note of lace, adding an airy counterpoint to the rose's velvety fullness. Thin, vivid green strands of foliage extend from behind the main flower, mingling with a pair of broader, darker green leaves that are carefully curved around the base of the stems, offering structure and a polished finish. The stems themselves are tightly wrapped in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, its smooth surface catching the light with a subtle sheen, and secured in a neat bow or firm knot that speaks of practiced, precise hands. The lighting is gentle and diffused, casting no harsh shadows, instead revealing the textures of the petals, the tiny star-like flowers of the gypsophila, and the woven fabric beneath. The composition evokes quiet celebration and tenderness, as though prepared for a groom, partner, or cherished guest heading to a ceremony near Old Oak Common station or a reception tucked away on a side street off Scrubs Lane. It feels like a small but meaningful token, the kind of handcrafted floral detail that turns a simple lapel into a keepsake of the day's emotions and memories.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, impeccably styled boutonniere rests against a pale beige linen-like cloth, the subtle, slightly coarse weave of the fabric evoking a relaxed, natural elegance that feels right at home in Old Oak Common. The focal flower is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its velvety petals unfurling in a wide, open form that suggests both simplicity and luxury. At the orchid's centre, you can almost trace with your fingertips the transition from soft yellow to gentle reddish-orange detailing, fine markings that lend character and a hint of warmth to the bloom. Around it float airy tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom set on slender stems, creating a mist-like effect that lightens the whole arrangement. On one side, two spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds add a contemporary, almost sculptural element, their compact, spiky petals forming neat pom-poms that contrast beautifully with the orchid's smoothness. A broad, rich green leaf curves beneath the flowers, anchoring the design and echoing the calm greenery found near the canal paths and railway edges of Old Oak Common. Another small, darker green leaf emerges near the base, offering a final touch of depth. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a bold crimson red satin ribbon, the fabric pulled taut and smooth, then finished with a precise knot or tiny bow that hints at celebration and formality. The interplay of white, green, and red feels timeless and romantic, ideal for a groom or groomsman arriving at a local ceremony, and reflects the careful craftsmanship you'd expect from an experienced neighbourhood florist preparing flowers for a day of promises and photographs.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere is displayed from above on a pale, woven linen surface, its neutral beige tones setting off the flowers much like the calm backstreets of Old Oak Common frame its vibrant community gardens. At the centre of the arrangement sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its satin-soft petals opening in a graceful arc. The orchid's throat glows with a hint of creamy yellow and soft orange, a subtle warmth that adds depth to the otherwise pure white bloom. Encircling this focal flower are clusters of petite baby's breath, their cloud-like sprays of tiny white florets giving the design a light, almost ethereal quality, as if a delicate mist had settled around the orchid. To one side, a compact grouping of glossy, round red berries introduces a joyful, festive note, their rich scarlet skins catching the light and drawing the eye. Alongside them, a few pale green, bead-like buds suggest freshness and seasonal abundance. Slender green leaves, some broad and pointed, others narrower and more elongated, spread gently around the flowers, providing a lush, verdant backdrop that makes the whites and reds appear even more vivid. All of the stems are expertly gathered and wrapped in a smooth band of deep red satin ribbon, tied firmly at the base with a small knot whose short tails rest tidily against the fabric. This polished finishing touch hints that the piece is ready to be pinned to a groom's lapel or worn as a small corsage at a wedding or formal event, an elegant accent that would feel perfectly at home at celebrations across Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige linen backdrop, its textured weave hinting at natural fibres and the relaxed, contemporary style often favoured by couples celebrating in Old Oak Common's converted warehouses and nearby venues. The photograph is taken from a slightly overhead angle, allowing a clear view of the single blush rose at the centre, which is semi-open and perfectly balanced between bud and full bloom. Its petals show a soft gradient, fading from a gentle, powdery pink at the core to a richer, more romantic hue at the edges, where the velvety curls suggest freshness and delicacy. Encircling the base of the rose, dainty sprays of white baby's breath add a feather-light, cloud-like texture, each tiny bloom forming a luminous ring that softens the composition. Slender strands of fine, grass-like greenery arc gracefully from behind the rose, while one broader, deep green leaf is neatly folded around the stems, giving a sense of structure and skilled floral design. The stems themselves are wrapped in a gleaming satin ribbon, blending lavender-pink with deeper magenta-purple tones, tied in a secure knot that catches the soft, diffuse light. Subtle shadows fall across the linen, emphasizing the contours of the flower and foliage without harsh contrasts, creating an atmosphere of calm romance. This refined boutonniere, the kind often requested for weddings, proms, or black-tie events with views over the railway lines of Old Oak Common, showcases the understated sophistication and thoughtful detail that local florists bring to lapel flowers for same-day local celebrations.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic groom's boutonniere rests on a pale beige, nubbly fabric that looks like natural linen, the gentle texture giving the scene a calm, intimate feel. The central rose, in a rich fuchsia pink, appears freshly cut, its petals smooth and velvety, curving inward in a tight whirl of colour that gradually opens at the edges. Threaded around its base are dainty white blossoms of baby's breath, their cloud-like clusters softening the strong pink and echoing the sweetness and purity of a wedding vow. Tucked between these tiny flowers, glossy red hypericum berries emerge, bright and rounded, adding a joyful, almost jewel-like accent that catches the eye immediately. The greenery is thoughtfully balanced: fine, feathery fronds extend lightly from one side, while broader dark green leaves are folded and curved to support the rose, giving structure and depth, like a tailored lapel around a well-cut suit. The stems are bound snugly in a vivid red satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and even, with a modest bow that feels both traditional and contemporary. The light in the image is soft and natural, casting gentle shadows that highlight the form of each petal and berry without harshness. It is easy to imagine this buttonhole being pinned onto a jacket in Old Oak Common just before a ceremony, perhaps as the wedding party gathers near the canal paths or meets for photos close to the rail arches. The overall impression is of expert craftsmanship and genuine emotion, the kind of piece created by a florist who listens carefully to a couple's story and translates it into a small but unforgettable floral detail.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonniere featuring a single luscious pink rosebud is laid diagonally across a neutral, light beige cloth that resembles linen, its subtle weave adding a quiet, tactile backdrop. The rosebud itself is the heart of the image: a soft yet vibrant bloom in shades of deep fuchsia and warm pink, petals tightly layered and slightly curled at the tips, like a promise not yet fully unfolded. Around this central flower, frothy clusters of white gypsophila form a delicate collar, each tiny blossom lending a cloud-like softness that contrasts with the rose's satin-smooth petals. Threaded between and behind the flowers are slim, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage, their feathery texture catching the light and adding a sense of gentle movement, as if stirred by a passing breeze along the canal paths near Old Oak Common Lane. A few slightly darker, more solid leaves at the base anchor the design, giving it structure and depth. The stems are carefully gathered and bound with a coral-leaning red satin ribbon, wrapped in smooth, even bands that gleam subtly where the light touches them, suggesting the care of an experienced local florist. The overall lighting is clear and bright, revealing the freshness of the petals, the crispness of the baby's breath, and the fine detail in every stem. This small floral piece feels like the start of a story: a buttonhole waiting to be pinned on for a wedding at a nearby registry office or a special celebration in a tucked-away Old Oak Common venue, where elegance and emotion meet in a single stem.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Gracefully arranged atop a finely textured neutral background reminiscent of the woven details often seen at Old Oak Common gatherings, this delicately designed boutonniere is a celebration of colour, texture, and local artistry. Its centerpiece, a blush pink rose with compact, swirling petals, emits a gentle sense of anticipation and joy. Nestled nearby, a delicately ruffled flower with peach and pale pink tones reveals subtle splashes of yellow and fine depth with dark streaks, enhancing the arrangement's visual intrigue. Wisps of baby's breath float in harmonious clusters, while miniature, vibrant green cushion chrysanthemums introduce contrast and a vibrant nod to the greenery of Old Oak Common's parklands. The lush foliage varies in form, from slim, upward-reaching blades to broader leaves, all thoughtfully crafted into a structured cascade. The finishing touch is a fuchsia satin ribbon, tied smartly into a modest bow that sits at the stems' base, reflecting the celebratory atmosphere of weddings and special events near Victoria Road. Soft, even light highlights each element's freshness, making this boutonniere an inviting accessory for any formal occasion, and a fitting tribute to the sense of togetherness found in Old Oak Common.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral boutonniere is displayed against a pale, linen-like background, its soft beige fibres creating a calm, neutral canvas that feels like a carefully laid cloth on a dining table in a cosy Old Oak Common home. The composition centres on a single white alstroemeria, fully open, its petals satin-smooth yet slightly ruffled at the edges, each one marked with fine reddish-brown flecks that draw the eye toward the flower's throat. The central stamens are visible, dusted with a hint of pollen, lending a sense of freshness as if the piece has just been finished in the workroom of Flower Delivery Old Oak Common. To the left of the bloom rises an elongated, bright green column of tightly furled buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum, its geometric, scale-like pattern bringing an interesting sculptural line to the design. Around these focal elements dance small clusters of baby's breath, the tiny white blossoms hovering like a gentle mist, softening transitions and adding a romantic, storybook charm. The foliage base is formed from glossy, dark green, sword-shaped leaves that fan outward in a controlled arc, while finer, threadlike strands of grass weave gracefully through, suggesting movement and a touch of wildness, as though gathered from the edges of nearby parks and railway embankments. At the right, a bright pink satin ribbon encircles the stems, tied into an immaculate bow whose sheen catches the light and adds a playful, youthful accent. The overall effect is of poised, understated celebration-a small yet expressive floral accent suited to weddings, proms, or special evenings out in and around Old Oak Common, radiating purity, hope, and quiet joy.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, fully unfurled and softly ruffled, forms the tranquil centre of this elegant boutonnière, which rests diagonally on a light beige, linen-like fabric that brings to mind the natural textures often seen in rustic Old Oak Common venues. The lisianthus petals curl and overlap like tissue-fine silk, radiating from a pale heart and giving the impression of quiet confidence and refined simplicity. Nestled just below and to the left, two pale green lisianthus buds lean toward the open flower, their smooth, elongated shapes echoing the promise of vows yet to be spoken and celebrations yet to unfold. Wisps of white gypsophila are woven between the blooms, each tiny flower head like a dot of mist, creating a gentle halo that softens the overall look and adds a sense of fullness without overpowering the main blossom. From behind, slender, dark green, grass-like fronds arc toward the lower left, introducing a dynamic, slightly wild note to the otherwise polished design. A single, broader emerald leaf is tucked discreetly behind the central bloom, providing a deep green backdrop that makes the white petals appear even brighter against the warm, neutral cloth. At the gathered base of the stems, a bright fuchsia satin ribbon wraps tightly and ties into a jaunty little bow, its glossy, colourful sheen catching the light and offering a playful contrast to the calm whites and greens. The whole piece feels fresh and carefully considered, like something a local florist might prepare on a quiet morning for a groom heading to a ceremony near Wormwood Scrubs or a prom along the Grand Union Canal, capturing the emotion of the day in one small, beautifully balanced floral accent.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonnière rests gracefully on a pale oatmeal-coloured linen surface, its understated background allowing every floral detail to stand out with clarity and calm. The Phalaenopsis orchid at the centre is pristine, its broad petals a cool, luminous white that gently curves outward, like a quiet breath before a big moment. In its throat, soft yellow and barely-there blush pink markings add warmth and depth, suggesting the subtlety and nuance of a carefully planned celebration. Encircling the orchid's base, clusters of baby's breath gather in tiny, cloud-like sprays, each delicate Gypsophila bloom giving a dreamy, almost misty texture that softens the whole piece. A few slender green leaves extend from behind, providing just enough contrast to hint at fresh gardens and tree-lined paths near Old Oak Common railway sidings and the green spaces around Victoria Road. To one side, a short offshoot bears a couple of tightly closed, pale green orchid buds, their smooth, rounded forms embodying promise and the quiet anticipation that precedes a wedding ceremony or a school prom. The stems of the flowers and foliage are firmly bound with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, its glossy surface catching the light as it forms a small, elegant bow with short tails. The bold ribbon colour adds a celebratory spark without overpowering the tranquil whites and greens. The soft, even lighting picks up the satin's sheen, the velvety orchid petals, and the minute textures of the linen, suggesting an early morning in Old Oak Common when outfits are laid out and final touches are carefully pinned in place before stepping out to meet family and friends.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere is captured in serene detail, resting on a pale beige, woven fabric that recalls the calm, understated interiors of homes tucked around Old Oak Common Lane. The central flower is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its petals smooth and slightly glossy, curving outward in graceful arcs of creamy white. At its heart, a soft wash of pale yellow glows from the throat, lending warmth and depth, like a quiet candlelit moment before guests arrive. Encircling this focal bloom, clusters of fine baby's breath gather in airy profusion, their countless tiny blossoms forming a delicate, cloud-like frame that softens the boutonniere's silhouette. Wisps of slender green foliage weave through the gypsophila, adding subtle movement and freshness, as if a light breeze from nearby Acton Park had just brushed past. The stems are meticulously gathered and secured with a pristine white satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and finished with a neat, modest bow, reflecting the careful hands of an experienced florist. The ribbon's gentle sheen plays against the matte texture of the natural fabric beneath, enhancing the sense of handcrafted refinement. The background's neutral oatmeal tones provide a quiet stage, allowing the orchid's pure white and the foliage's bright green to stand out without harsh contrast. Seen as a whole, the boutonniere feels elegant yet calm, ideal for a groom, best man, or special guest at a wedding or formal celebration in Old Oak Common. It evokes a sense of purity, commitment, and composed joy, perfectly suited to the intimate moments just before walking down the aisle.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a light beige, linen-like fabric, the woven texture subtly visible beneath the flowers like a refined table runner set for a reception in Old Oak Common. At the heart of the design is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth, velvety, and still mostly closed, promising to unfurl as the day unfolds. Around the rose, tiny white baby's breath blooms create a soft halo, their star-shaped florets giving the boutonniere a clouded, romantic lightness. Slender, dark green leaves arc gracefully behind the central flower, joined by a few feathery sprigs of greenery that hint at woodland foliage, offering depth and contrast without overwhelming the simplicity of the piece. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, meticulously coiled with no loose edges, before ending in a small, neat bow just beneath the bloom. The bow's loops and tails are symmetrical and gently curved, suggesting the careful hands of an experienced florist. Soft, diffused lighting washes over the arrangement, enhancing the creamy tones of the rose and the rich green of the foliage, while casting the faintest shadows over the fabric's crosshatch weave. The result is a boutonniere that feels timeless and poised, perfect for a groom stepping out from a quiet Old Oak Common side street toward a nearby ceremony, encapsulating feelings of joy, calm, and thoughtful preparation in a single, refined floral accent.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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