Harlington Buttonholes – Expert Florist & Same-Day Delivery

Welcome to your local Flower Delivery Harlington specialist for exquisite buttonholes and handcrafted bouquets. Nestled close to Cherry Lane and the vibrant High Street in Harlington, we’re proud to serve our community with artisan floral designs perfect for weddings, celebrations, proms, and special occasions.

Our experienced florists craft each buttonhole with care, using only the freshest seasonal flowers. Whether you’re planning a celebration near Pinkwell Park, or need a last-minute accent for a special day in Hayes or Sipson, we’ve got you covered.

Same-day delivery is available throughout Harlington and neighbouring areas (including Cranford), when you order online before 3 PM. We understand how important those finishing touches are, and are dedicated to making your day extra memorable with floral expertise you can trust.

  • Handcrafted buttonholes tailored to your event
  • Local delivery to Harlington, Hayes, Sipson & Cranford
  • Quick and easy online ordering
Let our friendly, skilled team help you select the perfect buttonholes and floral arrangements—because every detail matters, right down to the last flower. Experience the warmth and quality only a real Harlington florist can provide!

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BUTTONHOLES
An elegant floral boutonniere is carefully laid out on a subtly textured light beige linen, the soft, neutral background allowing every colour and detail to stand out with quiet confidence. Two striking lisianthus blooms form the centrepiece, their petals pure white at the base and beautifully ruffled at the edges, each tip brushed with a rich, royal purple that adds depth and drama without overwhelming the design. Between and around them, tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of airy baby's breath, create a veil of softness that tempers the stronger hues. Rising through the arrangement, a slim spike of muscari displays tiny, deep purple bell-shaped florets, adding structure and a gentle woodland feel, as if picked from a shaded corner of a garden off Harlington High Street. Fine, feathery greenery fans out from the base and sides, the fresh green tones lending movement and a whisper of meadow-like lightness, while a few more solid leaves provide balance and support. Two small, pale green buds, still tightly closed, nestle among the foliage, suggesting youthful promise and the unfolding of a special day. The stems are gathered with precision and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, its smooth sheen catching the light and finished with a tidy bow, clearly prepared for secure pinning to a lapel. The composition feels calm and poised, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest in Harlington who prefers subtle sophistication-flowers that seem to murmur their significance rather than shout it, perfect for intimate ceremonies and elegant local celebrations.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere or petite corsage lies carefully placed on a light beige, woven linen surface, its subtle texture creating a calm, natural stage much like the table runners at a rustic Harlington reception. At the heart of the piece, a cluster of soft pink, multi-layered blooms, similar to miniature stocks or ruffled garden flowers, form a rounded focal point, their petals gently curling and overlapping with a delicate mix of blush and pale rose tones. Threaded among them are tiny white sprays of baby's breath, each miniature blossom adding an airy lacework that softens the arrangement and brings to mind traditional English wedding flowers. Small accents of lavender or deep purple florets peek through, adding depth and cool contrast without overpowering the tenderness of the pink and white palette. Along one side, slender, creamy white to pale green buds, likely freesia or a comparable bloom, extend outward, still mostly closed, suggesting freshness and a sense of something just about to unfold. Beneath and around the flowers, generous emerald-green leaves create a polished base, while fine, feathery strands of grassy greenery and fern-like sprigs reach outward, echoing the relaxed charm of gardens dotted around Harlington's residential streets. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a lustrous fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise, symmetrical bow whose smooth loops and tails glint softly in the light. This handcrafted detail feels perfect for a groom's lapel, a prom date's jacket, or a special guest of honour, the kind of thoughtful finishing touch a local florist might prepare for same-day collection before a celebration near the station or the village pubs.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is arranged with quiet confidence on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, like something laid out on a dressing table in a Harlington home just before a wedding. The rose, positioned horizontally and slightly angled toward the viewer, is caught at that perfect stage between bud and full bloom: the inner petals curl tightly in a rich, warm peach tone, while the outer layers unfurl into a softer, creamy apricot that almost glows against the neutral background. Encircling the upper right of the blossom, fine sprays of white baby's breath sit like a tiny constellation, each fragile flower lifting the design with airiness and a faint suggestion of bridal veils or early morning mist along the nearby village green. Slender green blades of foliage and two more substantial deep green leaves emerge neatly from behind the rose, their smooth surfaces contrasting with the more delicate textures of petal and fabric. Around the gathered stems, a coordinating peach satin ribbon is wrapped with meticulous care, its subtle sheen catching the light and ending in a compact, elegant knot that feels secure and intentional. The woven fabric beneath shows a faint, regular weave, adding just enough interest to support the floral design without intruding on it. Soft, even lighting reveals every curve of the petals and the tiny stars of gypsophila, creating a mood of poised anticipation-ideal for a groom, best man, or special guest setting off from Harlington towards a ceremony, corsage pinned and ready to mark a day of heartfelt promise and quiet joy.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid, pristine and luminous, forms the serene focal point of this boutonniere, placed thoughtfully on a light beige linen-like fabric that recalls the calm, neutral tones of an elegantly dressed groom preparing in a quiet Harlington townhouse. The orchid's petals are broad and gently curved, with a satiny surface that catches the soft, diffused light, while its inner throat reveals a nuanced blend of creamy yellow and subtle reddish-orange markings, drawing the eye inward like a tiny work of art. Surrounding this central bloom are clusters of fine white baby's breath, their minute blossoms gathered on thin, branching stems, creating an ethereal, misty frame around the orchid that softens the overall composition. To the left, two rounded lime-green chrysanthemum buds, perfectly spherical and intriguingly textured, stand out with their bright, almost zesty colour, adding a contemporary twist and echoing the fresh greens seen in local gardens and the verges leading towards Harlington Corner. A rich, deep green leaf sits beneath and slightly behind the orchid, acting almost like a backdrop that anchors the flowers, while another, smaller leaf adds extra depth at the base. The stems are skilfully wrapped in a smooth crimson red satin ribbon, tightly coiled and finished in a small, unobtrusive knot that provides a lively pop of colour, reminiscent of a classic red accent in a wedding palette. The woven fabric background, with its slightly coarse texture and warm undertone, serves as a minimalist canvas, allowing the contrast between white, green, and red to stand out clearly. Overall, the boutonniere feels formal yet fresh, like a carefully considered finishing touch for a wedding, prom, or black-tie gathering in or around Harlington, designed to sit neatly on a lapel and accompany someone through a day of meaningful moments.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed image shows a single, handcrafted boutonniere laid carefully on a pale oatmeal-coloured, woven fabric background that resembles softly worn linen, the kind you might find in a cosy Harlington tearoom off the High Street. The floral piece is centred around a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals curved and velvety, opening like a quiet smile. In the throat of the orchid, a delicate wash of buttery yellow and soft orange draws the eye inward, adding subtle warmth to the cool white. Encircling this main bloom, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate mist, their tiny star-like flowers and fine branching stems giving the arrangement a gentle, romantic lightness. Set just below and to one side, a tight grouping of glossy red berries gleams against the neutral background, their rounded, jewel-like shapes hinting at festive winter weddings or holiday parties in Harlington village halls. Alongside them, a few pale green berry buds add a note of freshness and natural variation, as if the stems were just gathered from a hedgerow bordering Cranford Park. Slender and broader green leaves weave through the design, framing the orchid and berries, introducing movement and a rich, verdant contrast. All the stems are cleanly wrapped in a deep red satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light, tied into a neat, compact knot that suggests professional care and readiness to wear. The overall impression is of a refined, modern yet timeless buttonhole, perfectly suited for a groom, best man, or prom guest seeking a touch of understated luxury, thoughtfully designed for celebrations across Harlington and surrounding West London neighbourhoods.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige linen cloth, its natural fibres faintly visible, like the table linens you might see at a small Harlington reception venue. The focal rose is caught in that perfect in-between stage of bloom, not tight but not fully open, its petals layered in a soft spiral that carries colour from a gentle blush at the centre to a richer, more vivid pink along the outer curls. Around the base, airy clusters of white baby's breath gather in cloud-like sprays, their tiny, rounded blossoms creating a halo that softens the rose and evokes the lightness of confetti drifting along Harlington's quiet residential streets after a ceremony. Wispy, grass-like strands of bright green foliage extend from behind the blossom, fine and slightly arching, giving the composition an airy, almost weightless feel. A broader, deeper green leaf is folded neatly at the base, cupping the stems with a tailor's precision, suggesting the care a florist takes when preparing a piece that must sit comfortably on a lapel throughout a long day of photos and toasts. The stems themselves are wrapped in a smooth satin ribbon that blends lavender-pink with deeper magenta-purple, catching the light with a subtle sheen and tied off in a simple knot that keeps the look modern and uncluttered. Gentle, even lighting brings out the velvety texture of the petals and the crisp whiteness of the baby's breath, while the neutral linen backdrop keeps the eye focused on the floral details. The overall impression is of a romantic, timeless boutonniere, perfectly suited to a groom or prom guest dressing up for a special event somewhere between Harlington village centre and the leafy paths that lead toward the airport hotels.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting diagonally across a pale beige, finely woven fabric that could be linen on a Harlington reception table, this elegant boutonniere captures the romance of a well-planned wedding day. At its centre, a single deep fuchsia rose rises proudly, its velvety petals layered in a tight spiral before softly unfurling at the edges, suggesting fresh fragrance and tenderness. Around the rose, delicate stems of white baby's breath form a halo of tiny blossoms, their cloud-like clusters providing a gentle contrast to the bold, saturated pink. Tucked in among these white stars are polished red hypericum berries, each small and round, bringing a festive, almost wintery charm that feels at home whether worn to a summer ceremony near Harlington's village green or a cosy celebration in a local hotel. Slender, feathery greenery reaches gracefully outward, while darker, broader leaves are artfully curled and wrapped back on themselves, creating an architectural collar that frames the central flower. The stems are gathered with practiced hands and neatly wrapped in smooth red satin ribbon, the finish precise and comfortable to pin against a lapel. Soft, even light washes across the arrangement, catching the gentle sheen of the ribbon and the subtle gloss of each berry, while the textured fabric beneath adds a rustic, homely note. The overall design speaks of experienced floral craftsmanship from a local florist who understands the balance between modern style and traditional romance, making this piece ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or prom-goers wanting something refined yet quietly expressive as they step out into the streets of Harlington for their special event.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic boutonnière lies elegantly across a pale, linen-like fabric, the neutral beige surface gently textured so that every fibre seems to cradle the flowers in soft focus. At the centre, a single rosebud in a lush shade of pink-leaning towards vivid fuchsia-holds its petals tightly closed, promising full bloom but lingering in that perfect, expectant moment. The surface of the petals appears almost velvety, catching the light in subtle highlights and shadows that reveal each delicate curve. Nestled closely around the rose are clusters of petite white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their airy blossoms forming a fine, cloud-like frame that lightens the composition and evokes the gentle mist of an early morning walk through Harlington's quieter residential streets. Fine, feathery green foliage extends outwards in slender arcs, reminiscent of grassy blades or delicate fern fronds, adding a sense of movement and natural ease to the otherwise carefully structured piece. Beneath the flowers, a narrow band of coral-leaning red satin ribbon secures the stems, its smooth, lustrous surface wrapped with precision by an experienced florist's hand, giving the boutonnière a refined, tailored finish. The ribbon's soft sheen catches the light in small flashes, echoing the celebratory mood of weddings, engagement parties, and school leavers' proms across Harlington and nearby villages. The image is brightly and evenly lit, revealing the freshness of each petal and leaf, and suggesting the cool, green fragrance of newly cut stems-a handcrafted floral detail designed for a special jacket lapel on a day filled with emotion, new beginnings, and personal style.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Against the understated backdrop of a gently textured, warm beige linen-evocative of Harlington's inviting interiors-this artisan boutonniere embodies local craftsmanship and quiet sophistication. The central soft pink rose, petals curled perfectly in a snug spiral, glows with a fresh luminosity, its heart tinged with rosy depth that diffuses to a whisper of blush at the edge. Paired alongside is a delicate bloom in lighter pink or peachy tones, perhaps an Alstroemeria, whose unfurled petals reveal a sunlit yellow core flecked with intricate dark markings, drawing attention much like the gardens along Sipson Road. Wisps of baby's breath, pristine and airy, drift through the design, while diminutive, vibrant green round flowers-reminiscent of nearby meadows-add depth and a playful nod to local flora. The arrangement is structured by verdant architecture: slender, arching green blades and broader, deftly folded leaves cluster at the base, offering both structure and a cascading flow. The finishing touch-a radiant fuchsia pink satin ribbon tied in a perfect bow-adds a celebratory sparkle, binding the stems in a flourish that's both traditional and modern. Ready to grace the lapel of a groom, groomsman, or honoured guest, this floral accessory captures the comfort, community, and refined charm that define weddings and special events in Harlington.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like cloth, its subtle texture forming a calm, neutral backdrop that lets every petal and leaf stand out, much like a quiet corner table in a Harlington café on a sunny morning. The central focus is a pristine white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals slightly ruffled at the edges and marked inside with fine reddish-brown streaks that look like delicate brushstrokes. The bloom is fully open, revealing soft stamens and a hint of creamy yellow at the throat, giving the piece a feeling of freshness and honesty. Just to the left, a compact, bright green cone of buds, suggestive of Ornithogalum, offers a striking contrast; the buds are densely packed and textural, resembling tiny overlapping scales waiting to burst into star-like flowers. Nestled around these focal elements are light, cloud-soft clusters of white baby's breath, their minuscule blossoms creating a hazy halo that softens the overall silhouette. Supporting everything is a base of deep green, pointed leaves, arranged to cradle the flowers, while slender strands of grass-like foliage weave through with an easy, flowing rhythm, echoing the gentle breeze that sweeps across nearby Harmondsworth Moor. At the right, the stems are bound in a smooth, satin pink ribbon, tied into a neat, perky bow that introduces a playful note, ideal for proms, weddings, and special celebrations. The lighting is even and bright, catching the gentle sheen on the ribbon and the velvety texture of the petals. This compact design feels crafted for a Harlington celebration, a thoughtful finishing touch that could be pinned to a jacket lapel just before stepping out for a ceremony or reception.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely detailed wedding boutonnière lies diagonally across a light beige, linen-like fabric, its woven texture creating a warm, understated backdrop that feels right at home in a Harlington townhouse or village hall reception. The focal point is a fully opened white eustoma flower, sometimes called lisianthus, its petals softly ruffled and layered in concentric rings that form a gentle, cupped bloom. Subtle shadows pool in the folds of the petals, giving depth to the pure white and suggesting a delicate, almost velvety touch. To the left of this central flower, two slender eustoma buds in creamy pale green stand side by side, still closed and full of promise, echoing the sense of new beginnings that so often surrounds weddings along the tree-lined streets near Harlington station. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave throughout the design, their tiny blossoms adding sparkle and an airy, cloud-like texture that lightens the composition. Behind the blooms, narrow blades of deep green, grass-like foliage extend gracefully towards the bottom left corner, adding movement, while a single broader dark green leaf forms a subtle backdrop that frames the white flower. At the base, the stems are tightly bound with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, its vivid pink tying into themes of joy and celebration. The ribbon is formed into a small bow, its loops and trailing ends catching the soft, diffuse light that bathes the whole piece. The scene feels calm, intimate, and carefully composed, like a cherished detail laid out in preparation for a ceremony, perhaps created by a local Harlington florist for same-day wedding delivery. Every element speaks of quiet elegance and thoughtfully chosen simplicity.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid rests gracefully on a pale beige linen backdrop, captured in gentle, even light that emphasises its serene beauty and the craftsmanship behind the design. The orchid's petals are broad and smooth, a pure, luminous white that curves around a centre kissed with soft yellow and the faintest blush of pale pink, as if the colour had just drifted in with the dawn over Harlington's quiet streets. Crowning the base of the bloom, delicate sprigs of white baby's breath cluster like tiny clouds, each minuscule flower adding airy volume and a nostalgic, romantic texture reminiscent of traditional corsages worn to church weddings near Sipson or Cranford. Slim, verdant green leaves peek out from behind the orchid and gypsophila, offering a fresh contrast that calls to mind early spring foliage in local gardens and along the pathways by Harlington's green corners. On one side, a short offshoot stem carries a pair of tightly closed lime-green orchid buds, their smooth, rounded forms suggesting new beginnings and the tender anticipation of special occasions. All of the stems are gathered snugly and encased in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, compact bow. The ribbon's sheen glows softly against the neutral fabric, providing a joyful flash of colour that feels perfect for a wedding, prom, or milestone celebration. The textured linen beneath adds a subtle, rustic elegance, grounding the boutonniere and making it easy to imagine this floral accessory being prepared on a florist's workbench before same-day delivery to a waiting groom or prom guest in Harlington.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is photographed lying on a pale beige, woven fabric that recalls a well-loved linen cloth, its subtle texture forming a calm, neutral stage for the intricate floral work. At the centre, a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom glows in creamy white, its smooth petals slightly curved and layered, catching the light with a gentle sheen that highlights every contour. A soft burst of pale yellow at the throat of the orchid adds depth and warmth, drawing the eye inward much like a focal point in a carefully composed bridal bouquet. Surrounding this central flower, clusters of delicate white baby's breath gather in small, cloud-like sprays, each tiny floret offering a touch of softness that balances the bold, architectural shape of the orchid. Threaded through this halo of white are fine strands of fresh greenery, slender and feathery, which bring a natural, lightly wild character to the otherwise polished design, as if inspired by the hedgerows and small green spaces around Harlington. The short stems are aligned and expertly bound with a tidy wrapping of white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth under the light, with a small, precise bow sitting near the top to mark the point where it will be pinned to a lapel. Gentle, diffuse lighting softens the edges of the blooms and casts barely-there shadows, creating a sense of intimacy-as though the boutonniere has just been laid out ready for a groom or groomsman preparing for a ceremony close to home. The overall impression is of understated luxury, a classic wedding detail that conveys tenderness, care, and the quiet excitement of a special day about to unfold.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere rests at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its quiet beauty reminiscent of intimate Harlington celebrations tucked away off the Bath Road. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, plump yet neatly furled, with smooth, velvety petals that curl inward in tight spirals. There is a sense that the bloom has been cut at exactly the right moment-fresh, dewy, and full of promise, like a wedding morning before guests arrive. Fine green sepals cup the base of the bud, where the white petals give way to subtle hints of soft green. Around the rose, a scattering of delicate white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, forms a wispy halo. Each tiny blossom looks like a miniature snowflake, offering airiness and movement in contrast to the solidity of the rose. Supporting the composition are slender, deep green leaves and a few more feathered, fern-like sprigs that arc around the flower, framing it with a natural grace a local florist might choose after a walk past the trees near Harlington's parks. The stems are expertly bound with bright white satin ribbon, wrapped so smoothly it appears almost seamless, then finished with a dainty, balanced bow placed directly beneath the floral head. The ribbon's soft sheen plays gently against the matte texture of the woven background, which shows a faint crosshatch pattern, like carefully pressed linen. Soft, diffused lighting casts no harsh shadows, instead tracing the curves of each petal and the subtle contours of the greenery. The boutonniere feels designed for a groom or groomsman's lapel, a small but meaningful detail that quietly embodies commitment, elegance, and the polished charm of a well-planned Harlington wedding or black-tie event.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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