A finely detailed floral boutonniere is displayed against a softly woven, neutral linen backdrop, the fabric's light beige tone and subtle cross-hatch weave reminiscent of table linens seen in Sutton venues along Cheam Road or by green corners near Sutton Common. The composition is intimate and carefully balanced, designed for a lapel or wrist yet rich with visual interest. At the centre sits a cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers, their gently ruffled petals overlapping to create a cushioned, romantic focal point, much like miniature stock or garden blooms that carry a faint, sweet fragrance. These pink blossoms show a gentle gradient, deepening toward the base and lightening at the tips, capturing a sense of early morning light. Threaded among them are countless tiny white baby's breath florets, creating a delicate, misty veil that lightens the arrangement and introduces fine, intricate texture. Small accents of lavender and deeper purple flowers peek between the pink and white, their slightly spiky forms and cooler hues adding sophistication and visual depth without disturbing the soft, celebratory mood. On one side, several elongated buds in shades of creamy white and pale green-suggestive of young freesias or similar slender blooms-extend gracefully outward, still closed and full of promise, lending the piece a feeling of new beginnings. A base of bold, emerald green leaves forms a smooth, glossy cradle for the flowers, while wispy, grass-like sprigs of foliage escape from beneath, bringing a whisper of wild garden energy. The stems are neatly bound together at the base and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise, elegant bow, its loops and short tails gleaming softly. This handcrafted accessory, with its mix of pastel romance and fresh greenery, would feel perfectly at home on a Sutton groom heading to a local church, a prom guest meeting friends near Grove Park, or anyone seeking a refined yet natural floral touch for a special day.
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A delicately crafted floral boutonniere lies centered on a softly textured, oatmeal-coloured linen surface, the neutral fabric resembling the kind of natural table runner you might see at a Sutton wedding reception in one of the local hotels near Manor Park. The arrangement is compact yet detailed, around the length of a palm, and composed in gentle pastel tones. At the heart sit several soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled garden blooms, their petals layered and slightly frilled, fading from a deeper blush at the core to paler edges. Nestled between them, tiny white baby's breath flowers form airy clouds, their pinpoint blooms adding a lace-like lightness. Tucked discreetly among the pink and white are a few tiny lavender to deep-purple florets, subtle but rich in colour, giving depth without overpowering the romantic palette. To one side, a row of creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesias or similarly slender flowers, stretch outwards, still mostly closed and full of quiet promise. A base of broad, fresh green leaves anchors the piece, their smooth, glossy surfaces forming a vivid contrast to the softness of the petals, while fine, filament-thin sprigs of greenery arc beyond the cluster like wisps of grass or asparagus fern. The stems are neatly bound together, finished with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon tied into a precise bow, its loops and short tails catching the light with a gentle sheen. The whole boutonniere feels freshly made, cool and dewy, ideal to pin on a lapel for a Sutton church wedding, prom night at a local school, or a refined celebration where understated elegance and thoughtful floral design matter. A sharply focused close-up shows the upper body of a man dressed for a smart Sutton wedding, his suit and flowers captured in soft, natural light. He wears a charcoal grey, almost black, tailored jacket with a fine woven texture visible along the lapel and sleeve, over a crisp, pale dress shirt marked with a subtle grid pattern. At his collar sits a vivid magenta silk tie, its rich fuchsia tones glowing gently as the fabric catches the light, adding a playful energy to his formal look. Pinned neatly to the left lapel, the boutonnière becomes the true focal point. Slender, creamy white buds-resembling young snapdragons-rise at the top, poised as though just about to open. Below them, a cluster of soft pink and lavender-purple blooms, similar to sweet peas or delicate stock, creates a cloud of pastel colour that harmonises beautifully with the bold tie. Tiny stars of snowy gypsophila are scattered through the arrangement, lending an airy, mist-like softness, while a few deeper purple florets add depth and contrast. The flowers are supported by glossy, dark green leaves that frame the design, with feathery, bright green foliage-like fine asparagus fern-arching lightly outward, suggesting movement. Around the stems, a satin ribbon in gentle lavender is tied in a neat, confident bow, echoing the lilac tones tucked among the petals. The entire composition feels elegant yet relaxed, the kind of refined boutonnière you might see on a groom stepping out of a classic car near Manor Park in Sutton, ready to celebrate a day filled with promise, family, and quiet joy.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly handcrafted by Flowers Sutton. This elegant set of four buttonholes features white lisianthus, white veronica, striking purple anemones and sculpted bear grass for a refined, contemporary finish. Designed for the modern groom, these premium blooms add a sophisticated pop of colour that complements classic, rustic or romantic wedding themes.

Each groom buttonhole is carefully arranged for comfort and secure wear throughout your big day, ensuring you look flawless in photos from ceremony to reception. The soft white lisianthus brings a delicate, romantic feel, while bold purple anemones add depth and contrast for a standout look on your lapel.

Perfect for grooms, best men and ushers, this coordinated set of four buttonholes offers both style and value. Created with care at our Sutton florist, we pride ourselves on quality flowers, reliable service and beautiful wedding designs. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes from Flowers Sutton for a premium finishing touch to your wedding outfit.
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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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