A lovingly assembled boutonniere or small corsage lies centered on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave and soft, matte finish creating a calm, neutral stage that lets every petal and ribbon detail stand out. The floral cluster features several full, multi-petaled blooms in soft pink and gentle lavender tones, reminiscent of miniature stock or spray garden flowers; their petals are delicately ruffled and layered, with hints of deeper colour near the base and lighter, almost translucent edges that catch the light. Interwoven among these pastel blossoms is a scattering of fine white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming a star-shaped accent that adds texture and a light, cloud-like quality. Along the left side of the arrangement, a line of smooth, elongated buds in creamy white and pale green, similar to freesia or slender lilies still tightly furled, arcs gracefully outward, suggesting the promise of flowers yet to open as the celebration unfolds. A foundation of rich emerald-green leaves provides structure and contrast, their surfaces smooth and slightly glossy, while thinner, feathery strands of grass-like greenery and fern-styled fronds extend delicately from the lower edge, giving the piece a slightly untamed, garden-picked feel that recalls walks through nearby Goodmayes Park or local gardens across Chadwell Heath. The stems at the base are neatly aligned and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, proportionate bow with gently curved loops and short, tidy tails that rest lightly on the fabric. Soft, even lighting highlights the freshness of the flowers and the sheen of the ribbon, evoking the careful handiwork of a local florist preparing refined buttonholes for weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations in the Chadwell Heath community.
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A delicately crafted floral corsage or boutonniere rests at the center of a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen background, the neutral cloth reminiscent of a carefully laid table in a Chadwell Heath home before guests arrive. The compact arrangement, no more than a small handful in size, is made up of gently ruffled blossoms in pale pink and soft lavender tones, evoking miniature carnations or spray garden flowers, their petals layered like fine fabric and tinted with a subtle gradient from blush at the center to slightly lighter edges. Nestled among them are tiny white clouds of baby's breath, each floret no bigger than a pinhead, lending a light, airy feel that softens the overall look. Several slender, creamy white to pale green buds, similar to freesia or small lilies not yet opened, stretch towards the left side, suggesting fresh blooms that will unfurl as the celebration unfolds. Around the flowers, a base of glossy, deep green leaves forms a graceful cradle, while finer fern-like fronds and wisps of grass-textured foliage extend delicately outward, adding movement and a touch of natural wildness that feels at home in gardens around Chadwell Heath and nearby Goodmayes Park. The stems are neatly gathered and bound, disappearing beneath a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon tied into an elegant, tidy bow, its short trailing tails catching the light with a subtle sheen. The even, gentle lighting reveals every curve of petal and ribbon, conveying freshness and care, as if this piece has just been finished by an experienced local florist preparing corsages for a wedding, prom, or special family celebration in the area. A close-up wedding photograph shows the upper body of a man in a finely tailored charcoal suit, his torso framed from shoulder to mid-chest so the details of his attire become the focus. The fabric of the jacket has a soft, almost matte texture that catches the light in gentle ripples along the lapel and sleeve, suggesting a calm, bright day typical of a Chadwell Heath ceremony. Beneath the jacket sits a crisp, pale dress shirt with a subtle grid pattern, its cool tone offset by a bold, magenta-fuchsia silk tie. The tie is carefully knotted, the smooth, lustrous surface reflecting delicate highlights like ripples of satin, bringing a playful burst of colour that would stand out in any wedding at nearby St. Chad's or along High Road. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is an artfully composed boutonnière, clearly the work of an experienced local florist. Tall, slender buds of creamy white flowers, reminiscent of snapdragons or similar spires, rise elegantly at the top, giving height and poise. Below them, soft pink and lavender-purple blossoms-akin to sweet peas or stock-nestle together, their ruffled petals creating a cloud of gentle colour. Tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, is woven through the centre, its airy clusters adding lightness and a romantic haze, while a few deeper purple florets introduce quiet depth. Glossy dark green leaves cradle the flowers, their broad, polished surfaces providing structure, while finer feathery greenery arcs outward with a sense of movement, almost like a breeze over Goodmayes Park. At the base, a neat lavender satin ribbon is tied into a small bow, securing the stems and echoing the lilac tones above. The whole arrangement feels like a moment of poised anticipation, capturing the joy, tenderness, and thoughtful styling of a groom or honoured guest on a special Chadwell Heath wedding morning.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Chadwell Heath Flowers. Crafted with premium white lisianthus, white veronica, striking purple anemone and elegant bear grass, this refined buttonhole set is designed for grooms who want a polished, modern look. Each bloom is carefully selected for freshness and quality, creating a sophisticated colour contrast that stands out beautifully in photos and in person.

Perfect for classic, contemporary or romantic wedding themes, this groom buttonhole set brings a touch of understated luxury to your big day. The soft whites and rich purples complement a wide range of suit colours, from navy and charcoal to light grey and beige. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Chadwell Heath, each buttonhole is securely finished for comfortable all-day wear.

Sold as a set of four buttonholes, this is ideal for the groom, best man and groomsmen, ensuring a coordinated and stylish bridal party look. At Chadwell Heath Flowers, we pride ourselves on reliable service, premium blooms and attention to detail. Enjoy beautifully crafted wedding buttonholes with fresh, long-lasting flowers and friendly local support. Order online today for stress-free wedding florals you can trust.
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    Amazing flowers! Got them delivered on time. Received so many compliments on our wedding, thanks!

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    Ordered gorgeous floral arrangements for my brother's wedding. They were just as depicted on the website. The price was affordable and good for my budget. Excellent!

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    This is a very creative company with lots of skill. I was so thrilled with the buttonholes and so was my bride. Very colourful, very professional and the delivery was safe and secure!

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    Fantastic online ordering experience. The website is really easy to use and offers great variety of buttonhole arrangements. I ordered two arrangements to see which one will be more suitable for my wedding suit. They both arrived extremely beautiful and made my choice very hard. What a wonderful company to order from!

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