Chessington BUTTONHOLES

Our Florist Chessington team specialises in elegant, hand-crafted buttonholes that add the perfect finishing touch to weddings, proms and special occasions across Chessington and the surrounding areas.

Designed and made fresh in our local studio near Chessington World of Adventures and the Hook Road area, each buttonhole is created by experienced florists who understand how flowers need to look on camera, last all day, and coordinate with your bouquet and colour scheme. From classic rose buttonholes for the groom to delicate wildflower styles for the wedding party, we tailor every design to suit you.

We’re proud to serve couples and families in Hook, Tolworth and Surbiton, offering reliable same-day delivery on buttonholes and wedding flowers across Chessington when you order online before 3 PM. Whether you’re getting ready at home off Moor Lane or celebrating at a local venue, we’ll ensure your flowers arrive fresh, on time and carefully packaged.

As trusted local florists, we source quality seasonal flowers and advise on stem choice, pinning, and how many bouquets and buttonholes you’ll really need. You’re welcome to pop in with fabric swatches or inspiration photos, and we’ll help you create a cohesive floral look for your big day.

  • Hand-made buttonholes designed by local experts
  • Coordinating bouquets and corsages available
  • Convenient same-day delivery across Chessington

Order online today for beautifully finished buttonholes from your local Florist Chessington, crafted with care and local know-how.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, meticulously crafted boutonniere is displayed against a softly woven, light beige fabric that looks like fine linen, its gentle texture giving a calm, understated backdrop reminiscent of a quiet Chessington morning before guests arrive at a local venue. Center stage are two lisianthus blooms, their petals a luminous white, each edge dipped in a rich, velvety purple that ripples along the ruffled contours like ink brushed along fine paper. These bi-colour flowers feel both modern and timeless, suggesting elegance without excess. Around them, a scattering of tiny white filler blossoms, similar to baby's breath, creates a halo of softness, the kind of delicate detail you notice only when you are close enough to pin it on. Rising alongside is a slim spike of muscari-like flowers, deep purple-blue and tightly clustered, adding both height and a slightly wilder, garden-inspired texture, as if gathered from the borders of a cottage garden near Chessington World of Adventures. Two slender pale green buds tuck into the composition, still closed, hinting at promise and the unfolding of the day ahead. Fine, feathery green foliage, reminiscent of asparagus fern, fans out from behind, adding freshness and a sense of gentle movement, while darker green leaves ground the design with a touch of depth. At the base, the stems are drawn together and wrapped with smooth white satin ribbon, neatly wound and finished in a small, confident bow, clearly prepared for a groom's or groomsman's lapel. The overall impression is serene and romantic, a buttonhole that feels personal and carefully chosen, like something a local Chessington florist would prepare for an intimate celebration.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a calm expanse of finely woven, light beige linen, a single floral boutonniere or corsage becomes the entire story, its colours and textures carefully composed to feel both refined and deeply personal. At the heart of the piece, soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms gather in a loose cluster, their ruffled edges and subtle gradients of blush and rose recalling cottage-garden blooms at the height of spring. Between these pink flowers, wisps of white baby's breath weave through like tiny stars, adding gentle volume and a touch of nostalgic romance. Here and there, slender stems carry miniature lavender and deep purple florets, their cooler tones offering a quiet contrast that keeps the palette interesting without overwhelming the eye. Along one edge, several elongated buds in creamy white fading to pale green rest side by side, likely young freesia or similar buds, still tightly held and suggesting the freshness of a morning walk through local green spaces like Chessington's Churchfields or Sir Francis Barker Recreation Ground. The flowers sit on a foundation of glossy, broad green leaves, which frame the design and lend it a lush, almost jewel-like backdrop. Delicate, thread-fine greenery curls outward from the base, softening the contours and giving a hint of wildness, as though these stems were just gathered from a well-tended garden. At the base, the stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a rich fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose loops and trailing ends gleam softly. The overall effect is one of understated celebration and intimate craftsmanship, the kind of detail you might choose for a Chessington wedding, prom, or anniversary dinner to express elegance without formality.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is presented horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth that looks like the kind of elegant table runner you might find at a wedding reception in Chessington. The fabric's fine, regular weave forms a soft, understated backdrop, allowing the floral work to glow gently in the even light. At the centre, the rose is caught mid-bloom, its outer petals a calm, creamy peach that deepens toward the middle into warmer apricot and soft sunset-orange tones, suggesting both freshness and a sense of unfolding promise. Tucked to the upper right of the rose are feather-light sprays of white baby's breath; the tiny blossoms cluster together in a delicate mist, creating an ethereal contrast to the rose's smooth, layered petals. Around the lower portion, slim green blades of foliage extend at different angles, while two darker, broader leaves curl around the stems, lending both support and a polished, crafted shape, almost like brushstrokes of deep green paint. The stems themselves are neatly gathered and wrapped with a matching peach satin ribbon, its surface smooth and gently reflective, ending in a modest knot or fine bow that suggests careful, practiced hands. The lighting is soft and balanced, picking out the satiny texture of the petals and the subtle grain of the fabric without any harsh glare, giving the image a quiet, intimate feel, as if viewed just before the boutonniere is pinned to a groom's jacket in a family garden on the edge of Chessington or at a celebration overlooking nearby parkland. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and romantic calm, perfectly suited to weddings, proms, or formal gatherings throughout the local area.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined wedding boutonniere is captured in close detail, resting on a pale beige linen-like fabric whose slightly coarse weave brings a natural, understated backdrop to the composition. Center stage is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals arching outward in smooth, sculptural curves, with just a whisper of cream where the light settles. At the flower's center, a delicate throat marked with soft yellow and gentle reddish-orange flecks adds a painterly touch, like careful brushstrokes hidden within the bloom. Around the orchid, clusters of white baby's breath create a soft, misty surround, their tiny blossoms resembling miniature stars scattered in a cloud. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, spherical and finely textured, introduce a vivid contrast that feels crisp and modern against the traditional white. A deep green leaf supports the arrangement from beneath, while a smaller, darker leaf nestles near the stems, giving depth and a sense of natural balance. The stems are tightly wrapped in a rich crimson red ribbon, the satin finish catching the light with a subtle sheen, ending in an elegant knot that hints at careful craftsmanship. The piece feels both classic and contemporary, perfect for a groom or best man walking into a ceremony in Chessington, perhaps near the leafy edges of Chessington Garden Centre or close to the quieter residential streets off Moor Lane. You can almost sense the cool smoothness of the orchid, the soft rustle of the fabric, and the quiet confidence this small floral detail brings to a perfectly tailored suit on a day of celebration and promise.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere is captured from above, lying quietly on a pale, woven linen or burlap-style cloth that offers a soft, neutral stage for its colours. The focal flower is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, velvety petals opened in a calm, symmetrical arc. At the centre, a blush of creamy yellow and muted orange in the throat adds warmth, like a small pool of candlelight. Surrounding the orchid, fine sprays of baby's breath form a mist of tiny white blooms, giving the piece an airy, almost weightless feel. To one side, a tight cluster of glossy hypericum-style berries glows in rich red, echoing the tones of winter berries you might notice in hedgerows along the paths near Chessington's Green Lane. Among them sit a few lighter green, beadlike buds that bring a sense of freshness and natural variety. Slender and broader green leaves are woven throughout, their polished surfaces adding gentle depth and framing the main flower. The stems are firmly bound with a vivid red satin ribbon, wound smoothly and finished with a neat little knot and short, trailing ends that hint at careful, experienced hands. The overall mood is one of poised celebration: a small, handcrafted floral accessory perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest looking for a touch of sophistication in Chessington, whether for a ceremony at a local church or a special gathering at a nearby country-style venue. The image suggests calm excitement, the kind of detail chosen thoughtfully to rest close to the heart on an important day.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Resting on a pale, woven linen-style backdrop, this pink rose boutonniere feels like a small, intimate promise of celebration, the sort of detail you might see laid out on a suit jacket before a wedding at a local Chessington church or a prom at a nearby school. The image is captured from a gently overhead perspective, giving a clear view of the entire arrangement. At its centre, a single rose in soft blush pink is fully, yet delicately, opened, its layers of velvety petals spiralling outward in a graceful, almost sculpted form. The colour shifts subtly from a gentler pastel at the core to a slightly deeper, more romantic pink at the outer edges, suggesting freshness and careful conditioning. Encircling the base of the bloom, tiny white baby's breath flowers cluster like a miniature cloud, each tiny head crisp and bright against the pink and green, adding airiness and an unmistakably bridal touch. Fine, wispy blades of emerald-toned foliage arc outwards from behind, lending the piece a sense of movement and lightness, while a single, broader dark green leaf is folded neatly to cup the stems, giving the boutonniere a tailored, polished shape. The stems are bound with a narrow satin ribbon that blends lavender and magenta-purple tones, wrapped smoothly and tied into a modest knot that catches the light with a subtle sheen. Gentle, even lighting softens the shadows, allowing the textures of the petals, foliage, and fabric to be clearly felt in the mind's eye. This elegant floral accessory feels ideal for a groom or guest travelling from across Chessington, its design timeless yet contemporary, ready to be pinned to a lapel as a final, romantic flourish.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonniere lies diagonally across a soft, light beige woven fabric, its subtle texture reminiscent of linen often used in rustic-yet-refined wedding styling around Chessington and nearby Surbiton. At the centre, a luxurious fuchsia pink rose forms the focal point, its petals layered densely in a tight, velvety rosette that hints at a gentle fragrance and careful handling by an experienced florist. Encircling this rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath blossoms lighten the design, their star-like flowers forming a halo of softness that contrasts beautifully with the saturated pink. Threaded among these clouds of white are glossy scarlet hypericum berries, their small, rounded forms creating lively points of colour that echo the warmth of the rose while giving the overall piece a slightly festive, celebratory tone. Fine, feathery greenery extends from the composition, suggesting movement and natural ease, while broader deep green leaves are folded and curved inwards, almost like protective hands cradling the central bloom. The stems beneath are wrapped tightly in a smooth red satin ribbon, wound with precision and finished in a neat bow that lies flat enough to sit comfortably on a suit jacket at a wedding reception in a local Chessington hotel or a formal event in a nearby hall. Gentle, even lighting casts soft shadows that emphasize the contours of petals, leaves, and berries, inviting the viewer to imagine the cool texture of the ribbon, the fresh snap of the greenery, and the quiet promise of romance this small but meaningful floral accessory carries.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single deep pink rosebud, tightly curled and luxuriously smooth, forms the heart of this elegant boutonnière, positioned at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, slightly nubby fabric backdrop that resembles woven linen or burlap. The rose's fuchsia tones glow vividly against the neutral surface, every petal catching the light with a subtle satin sheen that suggests softness to the touch and a lingering, sweet fragrance. Encircling the rose are dainty clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny bloom like a miniature star, creating a halo of airy brightness that frames the central flower without overwhelming it. Slender, grass-like fronds of fresh green foliage extend outward, some arching and some standing more upright, giving the arrangement a relaxed, garden-inspired feel similar to the greenery you might see in front gardens around Chessington's residential streets. The stems are gathered into a compact bundle and bound tightly with a narrow red satin ribbon, its smooth, glossy surface reflecting a gentle shine that complements the rose's colour. The ribbon is wrapped with precision, forming a neat finish that hints at the care and craftsmanship of a local florist preparing flowers for a special day. Soft, even lighting illuminates the entire piece, casting minimal shadows so that every detail-from the tiny gypsophila florets to the fine lines in the foliage-is clearly visible. The overall effect is one of poised romance and quiet excitement, perfect for a groom or guest setting off from Chessington for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom where a small, thoughtful floral touch completes a carefully chosen outfit.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Like a poetic gesture of devotion captured in blooms, this Chessington-inspired boutonniere conveys both elegance and meaning, resting gently on a natural, off-white woven fabric that echoes the relaxed ambiance of the area's homes. The focal rose, a softly blushing pink, tightly wound and pristine, symbolizes new beginnings and gentle affection. Framing it is a luminous alstroemeria or similar blossom, its delicate peach and rose petals unfurling to reveal warm yellow cores brushed with subtle brown markings, each detail reminiscent of early spring gardens near Hook Road and Chessington South. Baby's breath, cloud-like and dainty, mingles with fresh spheres of bright green cushion mums, introducing refreshing bursts of color and texture that lift the piece. Slender blades of deep green grass and whispers of fern reach upwards, while rounded, darker leaves provide grounding volume, culminating in a carefully folded leaf at the base for a touch of sculptural charm. The ensemble is seamlessly tied together with a glossy, fuchsia pink ribbon, its bow modest yet celebratory. Soft, diffused light accentuates every ruffled petal and glossy leaf, inviting the senses to appreciate both beauty and craftsmanship. Perfect for a local wedding, prom, or milestone event, this accessory carries the fresh scents and sincere spirit of Chessington's floral tradition.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere, likely prepared for a Chessington wedding or prom night, lies on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that acts as a quiet, neutral stage for the design. At the heart of the piece is a single, pristine white alstroemeria, sometimes called a Peruvian lily, its petals open wide to reveal a gentle flare of reddish-brown flecks that gather toward the centre like tiny calligraphy strokes. The bloom feels both crisp and tender, with a smooth, almost satiny texture that suggests it was cut fresh that morning. Just to its left, a striking column of lime-green buds, closely packed to form a conical spike, introduces a modern, architectural note; each bud is still tightly closed, hinting at blooms yet to come and adding a sense of anticipation that suits a day of new beginnings. Wisps of delicate baby's breath thread through the composition, their miniature white blossoms softening the lines and bringing an airy, cloudlike lightness reminiscent of mist over Chessington's early-morning gardens. Deep green, pointed leaves spread out beneath, creating a strong base, while slender, grass-like strands weave in and out, adding texture and a feeling of natural movement. At the right, the stems are expertly wrapped and finished with a glossy pink satin ribbon tied into a small, perfectly formed bow, its playful colour offering a joyful contrast to the calm whites and greens. Soft, even lighting reveals every vein in the foliage and each speckle on the alstroemeria, without any harsh glare. The result is a small but expressive floral accessory, ideal for pinning on a lapel at a local ceremony near Chessington World of Adventures or wearing for a formal evening gathering, radiating quiet romance and handcrafted care.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a warm, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, this refined boutonnière has the calm, poised look of flowers laid out just before a wedding in Chessington begins. At its centre, a single white lisianthus flower is fully open, each ruffled petal softly layered to create a rounded, almost rose-like form that appears velvety to the touch. Nestled close by, two elongated eustoma buds in a muted cream and pale green hint at blossoms still to come, echoing the sense of new beginnings often celebrated in local ceremonies near Chessington South or along Hook Road. Fine sprays of baby's breath thread throughout the design, their tiny white blooms resembling scattered stars that add lightness without overwhelming the main flower. Behind the cluster, slender, grass-like greenery arcs towards the left, giving the piece a gentle sense of movement, while a single broader dark green leaf forms a quiet backdrop that emphasises the crisp whiteness of the lisianthus. The stems are tightly bound with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light and forming a small, confident bow that adds personality and a cheerful accent to the otherwise classic white-and-green palette. Soft, even lighting reveals every curl of petal and fibre of fabric, creating a serene, inviting mood. The arrangement looks perfectly sized for a lapel at a wedding or prom, perhaps chosen by someone who wanted a subtle, elegant floral touch that still carries a hint of playful colour, as if freshly prepared by a local Chessington florist who understands understated romance.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, exquisitely made boutonniere is shown resting horizontally on a pale, linen-textured fabric in a gentle oatmeal shade, the quiet background evoking the calm of a Chessington morning before guests gather for a ceremony. At its heart, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid opens with serene grace, its broad, porcelain-like petals curving softly around a finely patterned centre where soft yellow tones blend into the lightest hint of blush pink. Surrounding the base of the orchid, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form an airy collar of tiny blooms, their cloud-like shapes adding depth, romance, and a whisper of tradition. A few slim, bright green leaves emerge behind the flowers, echoing the fresh greenery you might notice in nearby spaces like Chessington's tree-lined streets or the edges of local parks after a light rain. To one side, a couple of firm, lime-green orchid buds rest against the arrangement, their closed forms hinting at blooms still to come and symbolising new beginnings so often celebrated at weddings and proms. The stems are carefully bound with a narrow fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, elegant bow whose smooth, lustrous surface contrasts gently with the woven fabric beneath. Light falls softly over the scene, highlighting the satin's sheen, the subtle veining on the orchid petals, and the tiny spherical blossoms of the Gypsophila. This floral accessory feels perfect for a groom's lapel, an usher, or a cherished guest attending a formal event in or around Chessington, offering quiet sophistication, modern freshness, and a touch of heartfelt celebration.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A delicately styled white orchid boutonniere is laid out on a neutral, oatmeal-toned fabric with a visible woven texture, reminiscent of natural linen often used in rustic-meets-elegant weddings around Chessington and neighbouring Surrey villages. At the centre sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its creamy white petals slightly glossy and gently curved, cradling a soft yellow-toned throat that adds depth and warmth without disturbing the calm, pure palette. Encircling this central flower are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each Gypsophila sprig dotted with tiny, cloud-like blossoms that soften the edges of the orchid and lend the boutonniere a dreamy, almost ethereal quality. Wisps of fresh green foliage, fine and feathery, slip out from beneath the flowers, offering a delicate contrast in colour and echoing the look of light woodland fern one might see along the paths near Chessington's quieter residential streets. The stems are carefully bound with a band of crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped smooth and secure, then finished with a tidy, modest bow positioned close to the head of the design, clearly prepared to be pinned to a suit jacket. Gentle, even lighting bathes the arrangement, revealing every subtle curve and texture while maintaining a soft, romantic atmosphere. The piece feels both contemporary and timeless, well-suited for a groom, best man, or stylish guest attending a ceremony in or around Chessington. The composition makes the image ideal for articles about wedding boutonniere trends, orchid wedding flowers, or refined yet understated floral accessories created with professional care by local florists.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is laid at a gentle angle across a softly textured, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, the kind you might see on a carefully dressed table at a Chessington wedding reception. The fabric's faint crosshatch weave adds a subtle sense of depth without distracting from the floral detail. At the heart of the design sits a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, curled inwards in a tight spiral that hints at the moment just before full bloom. Around this central rose, clusters of tiny white baby's breath are tucked in like little clouds, their fragile, starry flowers softening the outline and giving an almost ethereal glow to the piece. Slender, deep green leaves and a few more feathery, fern-like sprigs emerge from behind the rose, creating a natural frame and a fresh contrast that suggests a cool garden walk on a spring morning just off the streets of Chessington. The stems are neatly bound in a length of pristine white satin ribbon, stretched smooth and even, then tied into a small, tidy bow that sits just under the rose, signalling that this is ready to be pinned onto a jacket for a wedding or black-tie event. Soft, diffused light washes over the boutonniere, catching on the satin and highlighting the gentle curves of the petals and the fine structure of the baby's breath. The overall impression is one of calm elegance and quiet romance, the kind of lapel flower a groom might wear as he waits at the altar in a local church or registry office, carrying with him the symbolism of purity, love, and a fresh chapter beginning in Chessington.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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