Kentish Town Buttonholes & Bouquets – Same-Day Flower Delivery

Welcome to your trusted florist in Kentish Town, where flowers are crafted with heart and expertise. Our team has been designing exquisite bouquets and elegant buttonholes for the community, right near Fortess Road, Kentish Town Station, and the lively O2 Forum. We’re passionate about making every moment special – whether you’re celebrating, commemorating, or simply bringing joy into your home.

With our same-day flower delivery (available across Camden, Gospel Oak, and Tufnell Park), ordering fresh arrangements is effortless – just order online before 3 PM for local hand delivery. Each bouquet is thoughtfully arranged with premium, seasonal blooms, ensuring vibrant colours and lasting freshness, every time.

Our local knowledge – from the bustling markets on Kentish Town Road to the quiet charm of Parliament Hill – means we understand what our neighbours love. As a community florist, we’re committed to reliable service, tailored advice, and a personal touch.

  • Same-day delivery throughout Kentish Town & nearby areas
  • Expertly crafted buttonholes for weddings and special occasions
  • Trusted by local residents and businesses
Let us brighten your day with our unique flowers and caring service. Experience the difference of a real, local florist – we’re here in Kentish Town, making life a little more beautiful, one bouquet at a time.

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the fine weave of the background adding a subtle, tactile warmth without drawing attention from the flowers themselves. Two open lisianthus blooms sit at the centre of the arrangement, their white petals exquisitely crimped and edged with a rich band of purple, as if each blossom has been gently painted at the tips. Around them, pinprick clusters of small white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, float in between the petals, lightening the composition and giving it a soft, clouded halo. Rising through this delicate mix is a single spike of muscari, its closely packed, bell-shaped florets a deep grape-purple that introduces both height and a pleasing textural contrast. Just beside it, a pair of pale green buds rest in their early stages, promising new bloom and adding a sense of movement, as though the arrangement were captured at a moment in time. Fine, feathery greenery frames the flowers, its lacy texture almost whispering against the smoother, darker leaves that sit beneath and quietly support the design. All the stems are drawn together at the base and carefully bound in a band of white satin ribbon, wrapped tightly and finished with a discreet bow, signifying that this small floral piece is ready for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest. The atmosphere of the image suggests a calm morning in Kentish Town, perhaps just before a ceremony near Parliament Hill or a reception in a local townhouse, with this simple yet refined boutonniere ready to be pinned on as a final, meaningful detail.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small but exquisitely detailed floral boutonniere lies carefully placed on a neutral, finely woven fabric that looks like pale beige or light greige linen, its subtle texture forming an understated backdrop. The flowers themselves feel like a moment gathered from a quiet garden just off Lady Somerset Road in Kentish Town. At the heart of the piece is a nest of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms-dainty and gently ruffled, similar to clustered stocks or mini garden carnations-each petal curling slightly, giving the impression of softness you could almost brush with your fingertips. Nestled among them are tiny white baby's breath blossoms, no bigger than pinheads, creating a lacy halo that softens the structure and adds an almost mist-like quality. Peeping through the pastel tones are tiny tufts of lavender or deep purple florets, sparingly placed for depth and quiet sophistication. Along one side, a graceful arc of slender buds-creamy white shading into fresh pale green-rests against the main cluster, like just-opening freesias waiting to release their scent, hinting at the promise of the day ahead. The flowers are anchored by broad, glossy green leaves, their rich emerald tones giving the piece a sense of life and fullness, while fine, wispy strands of greenery extend outward, adding movement and a slightly untamed charm, as if the boutonniere was composed from flowers freshly brought in from a Kentish Town back garden. The stems are bundled smoothly and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, balanced bow whose sheen contrasts beautifully with the matte linen beneath. This handcrafted detail, lit with gentle, even light, feels ready to be pinned to a lapel for a wedding near Tufnell Park or a prom gathering on Highgate Road, offering an elegant, understated flourish that quietly elevates any special occasion.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
The image presents a meticulously arranged peach rose boutonniere lying lengthwise on a light oatmeal-coloured fabric that resembles smooth, natural linen, the weave faintly visible like understated stripes when you look closely. At the centre, a single rose is caught mid-bloom, its petals gently unfurling from a deeper apricot core into soft, creamy edges, giving the impression of luminous warmth, like the sky over Kentish Town just after sunrise. Nestled beside and slightly above the rose is a cluster of delicate white baby's breath, each minuscule flower forming a cloud of texture that contrasts with the rose's broader, velvety petals. Slender, grass-like green stems and a couple of polished, darker green leaves emerge from behind, curving with intention and lending a sense of movement, as though a breeze drifting down from Parliament Hill had brushed through a garden. The stems of the flowers are pulled together and wrapped in a peach satin ribbon that mirrors the rose's colouring, the ribbon wound tightly and evenly to create a smooth handle a florist would pin securely to a lapel. The ribbon terminates in a discreet knot near the base, with no visible pins or fastenings, giving the entire piece a polished, professional finish suggestive of work prepared by a skilled local studio such as Flower Delivery Kentish Town. Soft, diffuse lighting casts minimal shadows, illuminating the slight sheen on the satin, the gentle curves of the petals, and the fine grain of the fabric beneath. The composition feels calm, romantic, and quietly joyful, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or special guest attending a wedding reception in Camden, Gospel Oak, or one of the intimate venues tucked off Kentish Town Road.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is showcased on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave and slightly coarse texture forming an understated backdrop that lets every floral detail shine. At the centre sits a flawless phalaenopsis orchid, its smooth, velvety petals a luminous white that seems to glow softly, as if catching diffused afternoon light filtering through a Kentish Town townhouse window. The throat of the orchid reveals a gentle blend of sunshine yellow and fine reddish-orange markings, a delicate pattern that draws the eye inward. Clusters of delicate white baby's breath surround the orchid, each tiny bloom like a dot of soft foam, lending a cloud-like halo around the focal flower and adding a romantic, wedding-day lightness. To one side, two round, lime-green chrysanthemum buds offer a playful yet elegant contrast; their compact, almost spiky texture and vivid green colour lend a modern twist that would appeal to couples marrying at a chic venue near Tufnell Park or Camden. A rich, deep green leaf forms a natural base, curling subtly under the orchid and grounding the arrangement, while a smaller leaf slips in closer to the stems. The base of the boutonniere is expertly wrapped in a striking crimson red satin ribbon, tightly coiled and secured into a small, neat knot or miniature bow, its sheen catching the light with a celebratory glimmer. This small yet expressive piece feels designed for a groom or groomsman who wants something classic but not fussy, the sort of handcrafted detail you might choose from Flower Delivery Kentish Town for a thoughtfully styled city wedding.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully styled, top-down image captures a refined floral boutonniere placed against a finely woven, light beige fabric that resembles the rustic linens often seen in Kentish Town's independent shops near Camden Road. The focal bloom is a white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals perfectly open, forming a smooth, almost porcelain-like surface. At its centre, a subtle wash of creamy yellow and amber-orange glows within the throat, drawing the eye inward and lending the composition a gentle warmth. Encircling the orchid are clusters of baby's breath, each tiny white Gypsophila blossom forming a misty halo that softens the overall look and adds a sense of airiness. Along one side, a small spray of round, high-gloss red berries offers a vivid counterpoint, their rich scarlet tones suggesting winter celebrations or Christmas weddings held in and around Kentish Town. Interspersed among the berries are a few lighter, greenish buds, giving a hint of fruit just beginning to ripen. A selection of fresh, green foliage frames the flowers, with leaves of differing lengths and shapes creating a natural rhythm and visual balance. Every stem is gathered neatly and wrapped at the base in a bold red satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly reflective, tied in a concise knot with short tails that sit flat against the linen background. The boutonniere feels both modern and timeless, a small piece of floral artistry that might be worn by a groom, best man, or prom guest. Crafted with the care you would expect from a neighbourhood florist, it seems ready for same-day delivery across Kentish Town to add a polished finishing touch to any formal outfit.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted blush pink rose boutonniere rests on a natural, light beige linen surface, photographed from above so the entire design can be seen in one graceful view. At the heart of the image is a semi-open rose, its petals unfolding in soft spirals from a pale, almost shell-pink centre to deeper, more saturated pink edges that curl slightly outward, suggesting both tenderness and quiet confidence. Around the base of the rose nestle airy clusters of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny bloom forming part of a cloud-like halo that softens the transition between flower and foliage. Slender, wispy strands of bright green, grass-like foliage radiate gently from behind the rose, introducing a sense of movement, as if a light breeze has just passed through a garden off Fortess Road in Kentish Town. A single, broader leaf in a deeper shade of green is carefully folded and wrapped at the base, giving the boutonniere a structured, tailored look suitable for a groom or prom guest. The stems are tightly bound with a lustrous satin ribbon in harmonious tones of lavender-pink and magenta-purple, tied with a neat knot that adds a subtle pop of colour and a touch of formality. The linen background, with its fine woven texture and neutral, sandy-beige hue, provides a calm and understated canvas that lets the rose's romantic tones take centre stage. The soft, diffused lighting creates gentle highlights along the satin and petals, making this boutonniere feel ideal for a love-filled celebration, whether on a wedding morning near Tufnell Park or an evening event in central London.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like softly textured linen, its understated background echoing the calm elegance of a Kentish Town townhouse interior. Centred in the design is a striking deep fuchsia rose, its petals rich and velvety, spiralling inwards to a tight core that hints at both freshness and quiet anticipation. Around this central bloom, clusters of white baby's breath form a light, mist-like border, the tiny flowers catching the light with a gentle sparkle and creating a feeling of purity and tenderness. Interspersed among the white blossoms, glossy red hypericum berries tuck in close to the rose, their rounded shapes adding playful contrast and a touch of seasonal warmth that could suit a winter ceremony or festive celebration near Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak. The rose and berries are cradled by a thoughtful mix of foliage: sculpted dark green leaves that curl smoothly for structure, and finer, fern-like greens that drift outward in slender, airy strands, giving the whole piece a sense of movement and life. The stems are bound carefully with a smooth red satin ribbon, wrapped tight and finished in a neat, understated bow that glows softly against the neutral fabric below. Photographed from a gentle overhead angle, every texture-from the satin sheen and glossy berries to the feathery greens-feels intentional, as if created by a local florist with a deep understanding of wedding style and personal florals for lapels, proms, and formal events across Kentish Town.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully crafted boutonnière rests on a neutral, light beige fabric that looks like softly woven linen, its gentle texture framing the floral detail without distraction. At the centre, a single fuchsia rosebud, deep pink to magenta in tone, is tightly furled, its satin-like petals forming a compact spiral that suggests it has just been prepared by a local Kentish Town florist for a special moment. Around this central rose, clusters of tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, gather like small, airy clouds, their fine petals adding an ethereal contrast to the bold colour of the rose. Slender sprigs of bright green foliage stretch outward, feathery and grass-like, adding height and movement, while a few broader, darker leaves provide a lush, grounded base. The stems are bound neatly at the base with a coral-to-red satin ribbon, its smooth, glossy surface wound snugly around the stems, forming a small, refined knot that feels both secure and elegant. The ribbon's warm tone echoes the rose's vibrancy, catching the light in soft reflections. The piece is lit evenly, so every vein on the leaves and edge of each tiny white flower stands out with clarity, evoking that fresh, just-arranged look you'd expect from a same-day wedding delivery around Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak. This boutonnière conveys quiet romance and personal care, the kind of buttonhole chosen for a groom, best man, or prom guest heading to a ceremony or celebration in and around Kentish Town, where tradition meets modern, understated style on a single, polished lapel.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Evoking the quiet excitement of a wedding morning in Kentish Town, this handcrafted boutonniere rests on a neutral, linen-weave surface-its subtle ecru texture reminiscent of vintage cloths found in local craft shops. At its center, a pale pink rosebud stands elegantly, its petals tightly swirled in a delicate embrace and unfolding with youthful promise. To the side, a tender peach-hued alstroemeria opens wide, revealing a sun-kissed heart dusted with fine burgundy flecks, much like the hidden treasures in Regent's Canal's riverside gardens. Interspersed around the primary flowers are miniature orbs of vibrant green-tiny cushion mums-adding a playful contrast, while fluffy baby's breath creates a weightless, ethereal touch. Lush greens cascade and arch, from slender blades fanning upwards to broader, dark leaves forming a strong foundation, all anchored by a larger leaf expertly wrapped around the base. The entire stem is neatly secured by a satin ribbon in a joyous burst of fuchsia-pink, the bow giving a celebratory nod to new beginnings in NW5. Crafted for special moments-a bridegroom's proud lapel at a Camden Town registry, or a prom night along Kentish Town Road-this floral accessory is alive with texture, colour, and emotion, inviting both touch and admiration. A fine illustration of expert local floristry and artistry, its carefully chosen elements denote celebration, romance, and the unique charm of Kentish Town itself.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A refined floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale, linen-like beige cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric offering a warm, tactile backdrop that evokes a carefully prepared suit laid out before a special event in Kentish Town. Central to the arrangement is a single white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals wide and gently cupped, their velvety surface interrupted by delicate streaks of reddish-brown speckling near the throat, drawing the eye inward to the softly prominent stamens. To one side rises a tight, conical cluster of lime-green buds, similar to a small Ornithogalum spike, their compact, layered structure adding vertical interest and a sense of budding life. The entire piece is interlaced with tiny white clusters of baby's breath, each minuscule bloom giving a misty, cloud-like softness that softens the sharper outlines of the larger flowers and foliage. Deep green, spear-shaped leaves cradle the composition, providing a strong, grounded frame, while fine, wiry strands of grass-like greenery curve around the edges, suggesting movement, like a breeze drifting through Hampstead Heath. A petite bow of bright pink satin ribbon secures the stems at one side, its glossy surface catching the light and introducing a playful yet elegant pop of colour against the white and green. The image is softly and evenly lit, allowing every texture-from the smooth petals to the crisp foliage-to be clearly seen, capturing the calm anticipation of a wedding morning or prom night. This small but meticulously crafted floral accent embodies thoughtful design and quiet romance, perfect for a lapel or wrist at any formal celebration around Kentish Town.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral buttonhole lies at an angle across a warm, oatmeal-toned fabric, its subtle, woven texture evoking the feel of natural linen one might see in the independent shops around Kentish Town Road. At the centre of the piece, a single white eustoma, or lisianthus, is fully open, its ruffled petals curling softly outwards to reveal gentle layers of ivory and milk-white. This bloom sits slightly off-centre, drawing the eye with its serene, almost luminous presence. Just to the left, two elongated lisianthus buds, still closed and tipped with pale green, nestle protectively against the main flower, adding a sense of unfolding time and quiet anticipation. Between and around these focal points, dainty sprigs of baby's breath weave through the composition, their tiny white blossoms creating a light, misty halo that softens the edges and brings a classic bridal feel. Fine, grass-like foliage stretches gracefully towards the lower left corner, introducing movement and a fresh, garden-like character, while a single, broader dark green leaf anchors the whole arrangement from behind. The stems are carefully bound at the base with a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a tidy bow that offers a cheerful, modern contrast to the otherwise soft and natural tones. The bow's sheen catches the gentle light, hinting at satin lapels and polished shoes ready for a ceremony in a Kentish Town church or a registry office near Tufnell Park. Photographed from a slightly elevated perspective, the arrangement feels intimate and personal, a thoughtfully composed boutonniere suited to weddings, proms, or special events across NW5. The mood is calm, fresh, and hopeful, like the beginning of a meaningful celebration shared with family and friends.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid becomes the serene focal point of this boutonniere, resting horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric that evokes a freshly pressed suit laid out in a Kentish Town flat before a special day. The orchid's petals are broad, velvety, and elegantly curved, forming a calm, open face of pure white. At its centre, soft yellow tones and the lightest trace of blush pink draw the eye inward, like a quiet glow at the heart of the bloom. Encircling the base of the orchid is an intricate collar of white baby's breath, each tiny flower creating a misty, cloud-like halo that softens the composition and adds gentle volume. A few slender green leaves peek from behind, their fresh, vibrant colour suggesting early spring foliage along nearby streets like Fortess Road or outside the cafés and small boutiques of Kentish Town. Just off to the side, a short stem carries a couple of tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds, poised as if they might unfurl later in the evening, symbolising the promise and unfolding of the celebration. The stems of the flowers and greenery are carefully bound together by a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, formed into a small, neat bow. Its glossy surface catches the light with a subtle shimmer, adding a joyful, modern twist to the otherwise classic white-and-green palette. Gentle, diffused lighting highlights every texture-the smooth orchid petals, the tiny clustered blossoms of Gypsophila, the crisp edges of the leaves, and the slightly nubbly weave of the fabric-creating an image that feels intimate, poised, and perfect for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom night beginning in the heart of Kentish Town.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere rests on a neutral, light tan fabric backdrop, its woven texture softly visible, like a carefully chosen linen napkin from an intimate wedding breakfast in Kentish Town. At the heart of the design sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its smooth, slightly glossy petals unfolding with sculptural grace. The orchid's throat reveals a gentle wash of pale yellow, adding depth and a touch of warmth, as if holding a quiet candlelight within the flower. Around this central blossom, a halo of white baby's breath gathers in delicate clusters, each tiny floret lending an airy, cloud-like softness that contrasts with the orchid's bolder form. Slender tendrils of fresh green foliage, fine and feathery, weave between the gypsophila, suggesting maidenhair-style or fern-like greenery that brings a sense of movement and natural ease. The stems are expertly aligned and tightly wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, its surface matte in some angles and softly shining in others, ending in a small, refined bow that signals the piece is ready to be pinned to a jacket. The lighting is gentle and even, casting minimal shadows, allowing the crisp whites and verdant greens to stand out against the understated beige. This boutonniere feels both modern and timeless, the kind of floral detail a Kentish Town groom might choose for a ceremony near Talacre Gardens or a stylish celebration close to Gospel Oak. It conveys a mood of serene confidence, quiet romance, and carefully considered craftsmanship, ideal for weddings, civil partnerships, and elegant formal occasions where every petal and ribbon has been thoughtfully placed.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is displayed at a graceful diagonal on a pale, linen-like fabric, its understated beauty evoking an intimate Kentish Town wedding morning. At the centre sits a single ivory-tinged rosebud, petals smooth and velvety, still wrapped closely around the heart of the flower as though holding its fragrance in reserve for the walk down the aisle. Tiny clusters of white baby's breath gather around the rose, their airy blossoms like little clouds of confetti, softening the outline of the design and adding a whisper of romance. Behind and beside the bloom, deep green leaves and a few more delicate, fern-like fronds emerge, framing the rose with natural depth and providing a vivid contrast that recalls the green corners of nearby Parliament Hill Fields or a shaded garden off Fortess Road. The stems of the rose and foliage are drawn neatly together and encased in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, which has been wrapped with the steady, practiced hands of an experienced florist and tied into a small, immaculate bow just beneath the flowers. The fabric beneath the boutonniere carries a subtle diagonal weave, suggesting the same careful tailoring found in a groom's suit jacket waiting in a Kentish Town terrace house before the ceremony. Soft, even lighting bathes the arrangement, picking up gentle highlights along the petals and the satin, while leaving the background calm and neutral. The boutonniere feels poised between anticipation and celebration, a small but meaningful floral accent ready to be worn at a registry office ceremony on Highgate Road, a reception on a Camden rooftop, or an evening gathering with close family in the heart of NW5.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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