Bromley Common Buttonholes – By Flowers Bromley Common

Welcome to Flowers Bromley Common, your dedicated local florist for exquisite buttonholes and event flowers in Bromley Common. Nestled near Bromley High Street and just a stroll from Bishop Justus School and the Chatterton Arms, our shop is proud to serve the heart of our community.

Whether you’re preparing for a wedding at St. Luke’s Church or marking a special celebration, our expert team handcrafts each buttonhole with care, using only the freshest seasonal flowers. We combine years of floral artistry with genuine local knowledge, so you can trust your special moments to the hands of a true Bromley Common florist.

We offer same-day flower delivery across Bromley Common and nearby areas like Hayes and Petts Wood, as well as Bickley. Simply order online before 3 PM for fast, dependable service.

  • Handmade buttonholes and bespoke bouquets
  • Personal, knowledgeable service from local florists
  • Quick online ordering & flexible delivery options
When you choose Flowers Bromley Common, you support a passionate local business that knows Bromley Common best. Every buttonhole is crafted with pride, delivered with a smile, and made to enhance your most memorable occasions. Order online today and experience same-day delivery from your friendly neighbourhood florist.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single handcrafted boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige linen backdrop, its subtle weave and gentle creases creating a warm, understated canvas that lets every flower detail stand out. The focus is a pair of lisianthus blooms, their soft white petals opening in generous layers, each ruffled edge traced with a vivid band of purple like a painter's careful stroke. Nestled close to them are clusters of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, that lend a cloud-like softness and suggest the light, clean scent of freshly cut stems you might catch in a local Bromley Common florist's studio. Stretching vertically is a slender spike of deep purple muscari, the small, bead-like florets tightly grouped, providing a sculptural accent and a deeper, jewel-toned contrast against the lighter lisianthus. Feathery green foliage, fine and airy, radiates gently behind and around the flowers, adding movement and evoking the feeling of walking past the leafy gardens off Southborough Lane or around Bromley Common's residential streets. Two pale green buds, still closed, peek from within the arrangement, symbolising promise and continuity on a day of celebration. The stems are gathered together at the base and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, which catches the soft light and is finished with a neat little bow, indicating it is ready to be pinned securely on a suit jacket. The design feels intimate and thoughtful, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom-goer wanting a refined floral accent that whispers elegance rather than shouting for attention, while still reflecting the crafted quality of local Bromley Common floral design.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined boutonniere or petite corsage lies centred on a neutral woven fabric, the soft beige linen echoing the understated charm of a quiet Bromley Common ceremony. The floral focal point is a lush cluster of soft pink, multi-layered blossoms, their gently ruffled petals recalling miniature garden stocks or delicate country-style blooms. Each flower shows a subtle gradation of colour, with slightly deeper tones towards the edges, as if touched by the first light of morning over local green spaces like Havelock Recreation Ground. Nestled among these pink blooms are tiny, starry heads of white baby's breath, creating a veil of airy texture that softens the composition and adds a romantic, almost bridal lightness. Small, spiky florets of lavender and deep purple flowers peek through, introducing cooler, more shadowy tones that lend depth and sophistication to the otherwise pastel palette. From one side of the arrangement, several elongated, creamy white to pale green buds extend outward, reminiscent of slender freesias or young lily stems just waiting to open. Their smooth, tapered forms bring a sense of expectation and new beginnings. The bouquet is cradled by a collar of broad, vibrant green leaves, polished and fresh, giving structure and contrast, while whisps of fine, grass-like greenery and ferny sprigs trail delicately beyond the main shape, keeping the design natural and slightly whimsical. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an immaculate bow with tidy loops and brief, flowing tails. The ribbon's bright pink sheen catches the light against the matte fabric, suggesting celebration and care. This handcrafted floral accent, like something prepared in a Bromley Common florist's studio before a local wedding or prom, feels quietly luxurious, ready to be pinned to a lapel or wrist for a cherished event.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
The image presents a single elegant peach rose boutonniere arranged horizontally on a light beige, linen-textured fabric, the weave fine and regular like a well-pressed suit laid out before a special event in Bromley Common. At the centre, a partially opened peach rose draws the eye, its petals transitioning from a gentle, warm orange near the core to a creamy, almost ivory tone at the outer edges. The rose feels alive and freshly cut, as if it still carries a faint garden fragrance from a Bromley back garden. To the upper right, a delicate spray of white baby's breath forms a lace-like cluster, the tiny, rounded blooms softening the rose's fuller shape and adding an airy, romantic touch. Around and behind the flowers, slim, grass-like green stems and a couple of darker, broader leaves curve and layer, providing structure and a rich contrast against both the peach tones and the neutral background. The stems are bound together in a smooth peach satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished with a small, precise bow that sits just above the trimmed ends, suggesting careful, experienced hands at work. Soft, even lighting enhances the satin's subtle sheen, the velvety texture of the rose petals, and the woven detail of the fabric beneath. The composition feels calm and thoughtful, conjuring moments like a groom or prom guest in Bromley Common fastening this buttonhole before walking through nearby parks or along residential streets toward an eagerly awaited ceremony. It speaks of gentle joy, new beginnings, and the quiet confidence of classic floral design.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, exquisitely designed boutonniere is laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that looks similar to the soft runners often used on wedding tables around Bromley Common. The fabric's slightly coarse weave creates a gentle, neutral backdrop for the rich detail of the florals. At the centre, a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid unfurls its smooth, wide petals, almost porcelain in their purity, while its throat glows with a wash of buttery yellow fading into tiny reddish-orange speckles that draw the eye inward. Encircling this main bloom, sprigs of white baby's breath form a light, misty cushion, their countless miniature flowers adding texture and a sense of movement, as though a fine floral haze surrounds the orchid. On the left side sit two neatly rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, their intricate, tightly packed petals forming spiky pom-poms that lend a fresh, contemporary edge reminiscent of the vibrant greenery around local Bromley gardens. A large, deep green leaf fans out beneath the orchid, anchoring the design, while a smaller darker leaf near the base adds a subtle layer of contrast. The stems are hidden and secured by a striking band of crimson red satin ribbon, wrapped in smooth, even coils that end in a small decorative knot, giving a sophisticated nod to celebration and tradition. Soft, diffuse lighting smooths away harsh shadows so the colours appear gentle yet defined, creating a calm, ceremonial mood. Crafted with the precision you'd expect from a dedicated Bromley Common florist, this boutonniere feels ideal for a groom or groomsman making their way to a local ceremony, its balance of white, green, and red quietly echoing the joy of the day.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, woven fabric, its subtle linen or burlap texture adding a rustic yet refined backdrop that feels right at home in Bromley Common's mix of elegant houses and leafy streets. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its smooth, wing-like petals splayed gracefully open. At the orchid's core, a hint of creamy yellow and soft orange glows from the throat, drawing the eye inward and giving the flower a gentle warmth against the cool white. Encircling this central blossom, delicate tufts of white baby's breath create a fine, cloud-like frame; each tiny floret appears weightless, lending a light, romantic air. Nestled just below the orchid is a cheerful cluster of round red berries, their surfaces glossy and bright, like polished beads that immediately introduce a festive, holiday-ready mood. Close by, a few smaller green berry buds provide a fresh, transitional note between the vivid reds and the surrounding foliage. Lush green leaves, some pointed and others more elliptical, fan out discreetly behind the flowers and berries, giving depth and a sense of natural movement. The stems are tightly bound with a vibrant red satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and tied into a neat knot whose short ends rest smoothly on the fabric, suggesting that the piece is ready to be pinned to a suit jacket or evening dress. The overall composition feels balanced and intimate, as though a local florist has carefully prepared it for a Bromley Common wedding, winter ball, or formal celebration, capturing a blend of purity, joy, and understated luxury in one small floral detail.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is displayed on a pale, textured linen backdrop, photographed from slightly above so every nuance of its craftsmanship is clear. The central rose is semi-open, its inner petals a soft blush that gradually deepens into a richer pink at the curved outer edges, giving the flower a sense of movement and life. The petals appear plush and velvety, as though they've just been trimmed from a fresh stem in a Bromley Common garden. Nestled around the base of the rose, clusters of creamy white baby's breath float like tiny clouds, their miniature blooms adding intricate texture and a gentle, bridal lightness to the design. Behind the rose, fine blades of bright green, grass-like foliage splay out with a soft, feathery effect, while a single, broader dark green leaf is folded and wrapped neatly around the stems, creating a clean, tailored collar of foliage. The lower portion of the boutonniere is tightly bound with a lavender-pink satin ribbon, its subtle sheen catching the light. The ribbon is tied into a neat bow with short tails that lie smoothly along the stems, adding a refined and slightly playful touch. A silver-toned pin at the back indicates that this piece is ready to be fastened onto a groom's lapel for a Bromley Common wedding, perhaps after photos in nearby open spaces like Queensmead Recreation Ground, or worn by a prom date arriving in style. The natural linen beneath, with its fine woven texture and light beige tone, creates an understated stage that accentuates the rose's colour, the baby's breath's delicacy, and the careful balance of romance and formality in this small but meaningful floral accessory.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, luxuriously coloured fuchsia rose forms the focal point of this refined boutonniere, photographed from above against a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen laid out on a dressing table in a Bromley Common home. The rose's tightly layered petals spiral inward, rich and velvety, while the outer petals just begin to unfurl, suggesting a bloom at its most expressive stage. Encircling the rose, small clouds of white baby's breath are arranged with a florist's steady hand, their tiny star-shaped blossoms creating a gentle, misty frame that softens the bold pink. Tucked between these white clusters are plump, glossy red berries, likely hypericum, their cheerful, rounded shapes and cherry-like sheen giving a festive lift to the composition. Threads of fine, feathery greenery arc gracefully outward, providing movement and an airy silhouette, while darker, broader leaves are curved and folded snugly around the base, lending structure, depth, and a tailored finish. The stems are firmly held in place by a band of smooth red satin ribbon, wound with precision and knotted or bowed in a neat flourish that hints at careful preparation before a special event. Gentle, natural light glances across the textured background and the polished berries, creating soft shadows that highlight every contour. This handcrafted buttonhole, ideal for a groom, best man, or prom partner heading to a celebration near Bromley Common, captures the affectionate, quietly joyful mood of a local ceremony and could easily be imagined as a made-to-order piece from Flowers Bromley Common for same-day delivery to nearby venues and family homes.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully designed single-stem boutonnière rests on a neutral, light beige cloth that looks like finely woven linen, its subtle texture gently blurring into the background so that the flowers take centre stage. The focal point is a luscious pink rosebud, leaning toward a rich fuchsia tone, the petals curled tightly and smooth, almost satin-like in their softness. Encircling this central rose is a halo of tiny white gypsophila blossoms, each delicate floret forming a frothy, cloud-like border that lightens the overall look. Behind and around the flowers, slender strands of bright green, grass-like foliage spray outward with a feathery touch, while a few slightly darker, broader leaves sit lower in the composition, grounding the design and framing the stem line. The base of the boutonnière is finished with a coral-red satin ribbon, wrapped closely around the stems in smooth, even bands that catch the light, giving a refined, celebratory gleam. The entire piece is lit clearly and naturally, as if laid out on a table in a Bromley Common boutique just off the main road, prepared for an early-morning collection before a wedding at a local church or a prom near Hayes or Petts Wood. Although you cannot smell it, you can almost sense the fresh, dewy fragrance of the rose and the crisp green of the foliage, suggesting a handcrafted floral accessory ready to be worn with pride on a jacket lapel for a meaningful, emotionally charged occasion.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Within the heart of Bromley Common, this boutonniere encapsulates the village's timeless romance and contemporary style alike. Its core showcases a plush, spiral-folded rose of soft pastel pink-the petals' edges gently lightening as they reach outwards, as if illuminated by the dappled morning sun filtering through Norman Park. Adjacent to the rose sits a smaller, pale peach bloom, its centre gleaming with subtle yellow and coffee-coloured streaks, adding an unexpected note of intricacy to the palette. Wisps of baby's breath-tiny, starlike and white-float among vibrant lime-green cushion mums, bringing layers of tactile and visual delight reminiscent of strolling through local woodlands. The supporting greenery is elegantly sculpted, with thin, upright blades and broader, folded leaves providing structural grace and a lush, deep green foundation. A wide, verdant leaf is meticulously wrapped at the top of the stems, completing the neat and fashionable silhouette. The whole is elegantly bound with a glossy fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a perfect bow, its colour singing a note of celebration and joy. Set against a textured, neutral fabric, this floral accessory becomes the ideal accent for a Bromley Common wedding or prom, embodying both the neighbourhood's classic charm and the freshness only a dedicated local florist can provide.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, its subtle weave giving a natural, tactile backdrop that lets the florals take centre stage. The composition is compact yet full of nuance, with a pristine white alstroemeria as the leading bloom. Its petals are soft and slightly ruffled at the edges, opening outward to reveal fine reddish-brown brushstrokes and delicate stamens, the kind of detail you only notice when you hold the flower close. Just beside it sits a striking green bud spike, shaped like a slim cone and made up of many tiny, tightly layered buds that feel almost architectural, adding height and gentle drama. Threaded among these elements are clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a dot of light, giving the design a gossamer, cloud-like softness. The greenery beneath is thoughtfully layered: broad, dark green leaves cradle the blooms with a reassuring solidity, while long, thin blades of grass-like foliage sweep through and beyond the cluster, adding movement and an organic, garden-fresh feel. At the right-hand side, the stems are beautifully bound with a glossy, bright pink satin ribbon, tied into a crisp little bow that introduces a joyful, celebratory accent. Soft, even lighting washes over the scene, capturing the freshness and natural textures without glare. The boutonniere feels perfect for a wedding morning in Bromley Common, perhaps pinned to a groom's jacket before photos in nearby parks, or worn to a prom or anniversary dinner along Homesdale Road, crafted with the quiet attention to detail you'd expect from a local Bromley florist who knows how important these small touches can be.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière lies at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture creating a calm, natural canvas for the flowers. In the centre, a single white lisianthus bloom opens fully, its many layers of soft, rippling petals forming a delicate rosette that feels as light as whipped cream. The blossom's pure white hue is edged with the faintest hint of ivory in the shadows, giving depth and softness under the even, flattering light. Nestled close by are two elegant lisianthus buds in a creamy, pale green, their elongated forms still tightly wrapped, symbolising a tender moment just before it unfolds. Around them, tiny white gypsophila flowers shimmer like scattered stars, filling the spaces with a breathable, cloud-like texture that softens the lines of the design. Slender strands of dark green, grass-like foliage sweep outward towards the left, adding rhythm and a sense of movement, while a single broader deep green leaf sits quietly behind the main bloom, framing it like a subtle backdrop on a florist's workbench. At the lower right, the bare stems are brought together and bound with a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise little bow. The ribbon's silky sheen introduces a playful, joyful accent, echoing the celebratory spirit of weddings and proms around Bromley Common, from gatherings near Hayes Lane to receptions held close to local parks and village pubs. The overall effect is one of understated elegance and fresh romance, the kind of handcrafted lapel flower a local florist would prepare with care for a groom or honoured guest stepping into a day full of memories.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white orchid boutonniere rests gracefully on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of understated backdrop you might associate with a carefully set reception table in Bromley Common. The Phalaenopsis orchid is the undisputed focal point, its broad, velvety petals flawlessly white and gently curved, forming a soft oval around a delicate centre touched with muted yellow and the faintest hint of blush pink. The bloom feels crisp and freshly opened, suggesting it has been prepared only moments ago by a skilled florist. Nestled closely at the base of the orchid, feathery sprays of white baby's breath create a halo of tiny blossoms, each minuscule flower like a whisper of cloud against the neutral cloth. This airy Gypsophila adds softness and volume without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. Subtle flashes of vibrant green foliage peek through the whites, giving a sense of life and movement, like a breeze passing through the trees along nearby Hayes Lane. Off to one side, two small, lime-green orchid buds sit on a slender stem, still closed, symbolising new beginnings and the unfolding of a special day. The stems are carefully wrapped in a smooth, bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a dainty, polished bow whose sheen introduces a joyful pop of colour, reminiscent of a celebratory sash or bridesmaid dress. The gentle, even lighting glides across the petals and ribbon, highlighting every texture-the satin's gloss, the orchid's satin-like surface, the airy baby's breath, and the slightly nubbled weave of the fabric below. The arrangement feels serene and intimate, perfectly suited for a wedding, prom, or formal gathering anywhere across Bromley and the surrounding area, with an air of thoughtful tradition and quiet romance.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
Displayed on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric with a subtle woven pattern, this white orchid boutonniere appears as if it has just been set down by a florist preparing for a Bromley Common wedding morning. The fabric beneath, soft and slightly textured like fine linen, creates a gentle, rustic frame that allows the flowers to stand out without distraction. Centered in the composition is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its broad petals forming a serene, open cup of creamy white. The surface of each petal looks smooth and almost porcelain-like, catching the light in a soft, satin sheen. In the orchid's throat, a hint of pale yellow and soft, buttery tones adds depth and warmth, suggesting vitality and the subtle complexity of a living bloom. Surrounding this central flower, sprays of white baby's breath cluster together in delicate clouds, each tiny bud contributing to a sense of airiness and romance, like a fine mist around the orchid. Peeking between these miniature blooms, slender threads of vibrant green foliage - perhaps a fine fern or other feathery greenery - introduce a fresh, natural contrast, echoing the greenery of Bromley Common's tree-lined streets and nearby parks. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, the binding pulled snug and finished with a modest bow that signals careful, considered craftsmanship. This boutonniere feels perfectly suited for a groom or groomsman making their way from a ceremony in Bromley Common to a nearby reception, carrying on their lapel a small piece of quiet elegance. The image conveys not only beauty, but the gentle anticipation and refined charm that accompany a thoughtfully planned celebration. Available in similar styles from Flowers Bromley Common, it reflects the understated luxury many local couples seek for their special day.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory-white rose boutonniere is displayed on a diagonal across a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like finely woven linen, the subtle threads forming a calm, understated canvas reminiscent of a carefully laid wedding table in Bromley Common. The central rosebud is smooth and plump, its outer petals still wrapped closely around the inner whirl, giving the impression of a bloom just opening to the day. Its creamy tone feels warm rather than clinical, and the gentle, diffused lighting softens every curve, bringing out the faint shadows where petals overlap. Tucked just behind and to one side, clusters of snow-fine baby's breath form a delicate cloud around the rose, each tiny white blossom adding texture and an air of purity. Sprigs of slender green foliage, some feathery and some slightly glossier, cradle the central flower, their deep emerald shades echoing the leafy streets and gardens around Bromley Common and the paths leading toward Norman Park. The stems are brought together with care and wrapped tightly in pristine white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and lightly shimmering, ending in a neat little bow that sits directly below the flower heads. This finishing touch hints at the steady, practiced hands of a florist accustomed to pinning flowers for nervous grooms and proud fathers before ceremonies across the BR2 area. The overall composition is compact, balanced and impeccably tidy, designed to sit elegantly on a suit lapel without overwhelming it. The image captures the quiet anticipation of a wedding morning-fresh petals, cool ribbon, and the subtle promise that this small blossom will witness vows, laughter, and the gentle celebrations that follow.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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