Waterloo Buttonholes by Your Trusted Florist

Looking for perfectly crafted buttonholes in Waterloo? At Florist Waterloo, we channel years of local expertise and a passion for artistry into every design. From elegant wedding accents to charming additions for proms or graduation, our florist team works with the freshest flowers sourced daily near Lower Marsh, steps from Waterloo Station and close to the vibrant South Bank arts district.

We take pride in our ties to the Waterloo community and nearby areas like Lambeth and Southwark. Our creative florists know what styles suit both local venues and special occasions—whether you're celebrating by the Thames or hosting an event on Westminster Bridge Road.

Order online for effortless same-day delivery across Waterloo and surrounds—just place your order before 3 PM. Each buttonhole is hand-tied with care, using premium blooms and finishing touches that speak to our commitment to quality and style. As your local experts, we ensure every detail is just right, so you can step out in confidence and make lasting memories.

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Choose Florist Waterloo for exquisite buttonholes and reliable local delivery—you’re in expert hands, right here in the heart of the community.

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BUTTONHOLES
This image captures an elegant wedding boutonniere laid carefully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave adding a gentle background texture that feels calm and understated. At the centre, two lisianthus flowers bloom fully open, their petals a luminous white softened by delicate ruffles and edged in a deep violet-purple that almost glows against the light backdrop. They're joined by a scattering of tiny white filler blooms, reminiscent of baby's breath, which lend a misty, romantic quality, as if the flowers had been gathered from a quiet garden near Waterloo's peaceful side streets off The Cut. Rising alongside is a distinctive column of grape hyacinth, each tiny, bell-shaped floret a rich, saturated purple-blue, adding depth and a slightly wild woodland charm. Around the flowers, fine strands of feathery greenery arc outward, echoing the movement of grasses by the Thames on a breezy afternoon and framing the design with soft, textured green. Two slender, pale green buds remain closed, a tender reminder of moments yet to unfold on a wedding morning or prom night. At the base, the stems are drawn together and wrapped neatly in smooth white satin ribbon, its surface catching the light with a subtle sheen and tied off with a small, precise bow that signals it is ready for a lapel. The composition is intimate and thoughtful, the kind of carefully considered buttonhole a Waterloo florist might prepare for a ceremony at a nearby registry office or a reception tucked between the railway arches, offering a refined accent that is both classic and quietly personal.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, beautifully detailed floral boutonniere is carefully positioned on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like fine linen, its subtle crosshatch texture echoing the relaxed elegance of a chic Waterloo townhouse. The arrangement itself is compact yet full of nuance, built around a small cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms, their ruffled layers recalling fragrant garden stocks or miniature cottage blooms. Each petal carries a delicate gradient, the edges almost whisper-light while the centres hold a more concentrated, rosy tone. Threaded through the pink flowers are stems of classic white baby's breath, their countless tiny florets creating a misty veil that wraps the central blooms in a halo of softness. Just behind, fine spikes of lavender or tiny deep purple flowers introduce a cool, slightly moody contrast, bringing depth without overwhelming the gentle palette. On one side, a row of slender, creamy white to pale green buds-suggestive of freesia still tightly furled-stretches outward, as if about to unfurl during a wedding ceremony at a local church off The Cut. Lush, deep green leaves form a sturdy base, their smooth surfaces reflecting a touch of light, while wispy, grass-like greenery arcs around the edges, giving the piece an effortless, garden-fresh feel. At the base, the stems are gathered with precision and wrapped in bright fuchsia satin ribbon, finished in an immaculate bow whose satin sheen catches the light. The whole composition feels fresh, cool to the touch and lightly scented, the sort of bespoke buttonhole a Waterloo florist might pin on a groom's lapel before a celebration in one of the nearby riverside venues.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is displayed horizontally on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the subtle weave of the fabric giving a calm, natural background that gently frames the flowers. The rose sits slightly off-centre, its petals partly unfurled in a soft spiral that moves from a rich, warm peach at the core to almost creamy pastel tones at the edges, like the sky just before sunrise over the Waterloo skyline. Around the upper right of the rose, small sprays of white baby's breath weave in and out, each tiny bloom adding a light, airy counterpoint to the rose's fuller form. Slender, bright green foliage peeks out in thin, grass-like lines, while two deeper green leaves are curled with intention at the base, offering a sense of balance and quiet strength. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a peach satin ribbon that echoes the flower's colouring; the ribbon is smooth, gently reflective, and secured in a precise, modest knot that suggests skilled, confident hands at work. Soft, even lighting bathes the scene, revealing the velvety texture of the petals, the delicate clusters of gypsophila, and the faint, tactile texture of the linen without any glare or strong shadow. The arrangement feels intimate and personal, ideal for a groom, best man, or cherished guest attending a wedding reception near South Bank, a civil ceremony close to Waterloo Road, or a formal dinner in one of the nearby venues. It evokes a sense of thoughtful preparation, as though created by a local florist who understands the rhythm and romance of celebrations in Waterloo.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, luxurious boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that looks much like the softly worn tablecloths you might see in a cosy Waterloo café set for a wedding brunch. Center stage is a pristine white phalaenopsis orchid, its petals wide and silky, curving outward in graceful arcs that catch the light in gentle highlights and shadows. The orchid's centre glows with a washed-gold yellow, feathering into subtle reddish-orange and light brown markings that resemble fine brushstrokes painted by nature, adding character and warmth to this otherwise cool-toned bloom. Encircling the orchid are airy sprigs of baby's breath, clouds of minuscule white flowers that create a delicate halo, softening the overall design like a veil. To the left, two compact, lime-green chrysanthemum buds, almost spherical with intricate, spiky petals, bring an energetic splash of colour, giving the piece a modern edge that would look perfectly at home at a stylish wedding reception near the Old Vic or along The Cut. A smooth, deep green leaf sits beneath the orchid, framing the composition with a restful, natural base, while another smaller leaf peeks near the stem, hinting at the florist's careful layering. The stems are tightly wrapped in a vivid crimson red ribbon, the satin finish catching the light, and tied off in a neat little knot or bow, like a discreet nod to celebration and tradition. The coarse, woven texture of the fabric beneath contrasts with the refined flowers, helping every colour and detail stand out. This thoughtfully crafted piece feels ideal for a groom, best man, or special guest arriving at a Waterloo wedding, capturing both urban sophistication and timeless romance.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed floral boutonniere lies centered on a softly woven, light beige fabric, reminiscent of natural linen you might see in cosy cafés off Lower Marsh in Waterloo, giving the entire scene a warm, tactile backdrop. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its smooth, velvety petals widely unfurled and catching the light with a gentle sheen. At the core of the orchid, a tender wash of creamy yellow and soft orange glows from the throat, adding depth and subtle warmth amidst the crisp white. Surrounding this central flower, clusters of delicate baby's breath form a cloud-like collar of tiny white blossoms, creating a dreamy contrast in scale and texture against the orchid's larger petals. To one side, a glossy spray of round, ruby-red berries introduces a lively, festive note, their polished surfaces almost reflecting the surroundings, while a few paler green berries hint at the freshness of early growth. Threaded between these elements, lush green foliage of varying shapes-some broad and tapering, others slender and elongated-provides structure and a vivid contrast of colour. The stems are gathered and wrapped with a vibrant red satin ribbon, tied in a neat, compact knot with short, fluid tails that sit smoothly against the fabric, signalling that the piece is ready to be pinned on. The composition feels both modern and timeless, an ideal buttonhole for a wedding at a Waterloo hotel, a formal event along the South Bank, or an intimate celebration where a carefully crafted, orchid-centred design adds a touch of polished, heartfelt elegance. Created by a local florist who understands London style, it quietly conveys devotion, care, and celebration.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is showcased on a natural, light beige linen backdrop, photographed from slightly above so every detail of the design can be imagined. The central rose, a soft blush pink that deepens into a richer rosy hue at the petal tips, appears to be in that perfect stage between bud and full bloom, its velvety petals gently unfurling in tight, layered spirals. Surrounding the base of this focal flower are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a pearl suspended on fine stems, giving the arrangement a weightless, cloud-like frame. Behind the rose, slender, grass-like strands of fresh green foliage extend outward in loose arcs, suggesting natural movement and adding a sense of lightness, while a single darker green leaf has been folded and wrapped with precision, cupping the stems like a supportive hand. The stems themselves are bound with a smooth satin ribbon in a tender shade of pink that harmonises with the rose, tied into a modest but carefully formed bow, its short tails resting quietly against the fabric. A slim, silver pin secures the entire piece, indicating that it is ready to be fastened to a lapel for a wedding at a Waterloo registry office, a prom near the South Bank, or an intimate celebration tucked just off The Cut. The soft, diffused light reveals the subtle sheen of the ribbon, the gentle grain of the linen, and the freshness of the blooms, conveying a feeling of modern romance and thoughtful craftsmanship that a local Waterloo florist would take pride in offering for same-day occasion flowers.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a light beige, gently woven fabric that resembles natural linen, this refined boutonniere appears as if it has just been set down before being pinned to a suit for a special day in Waterloo. A single fuchsia rose commands the centre, its petals rich and velvety, spiralling inward in a tight whorl that speaks of freshness and careful handling. The intense pink hue is softened by a halo of delicate white baby's breath, each minuscule blossom adding an airy, cloud-like softness around the rose and catching the light with subtle highlights. Tucked amongst these dainty flowers are clusters of bright red hypericum berries, smooth and shiny, adding both texture and a seasonal, almost festive charm that would feel at home at a winter wedding near the Old Vic or a summer celebration close to Waterloo Bridge. Surrounding the focal blooms, wispy, fern-like greenery stretches outwards with light, feathery fronds, while more substantial, dark green leaves are artfully curled and layered to cradle the composition and provide a sense of depth. The stems are firmly wrapped in a luxurious red satin ribbon, its sheen echoing the berries and deepening the romantic palette. The ribbon is tied with precision into a small, neat bow, creating a polished finish that looks comfortable and secure for a full day of photographs and greetings. Viewed from a slightly elevated angle, every detail-colour harmony, tidy mechanics, and thoughtful proportion-reflects the hand of an experienced florist, crafting a lapel flower that quietly expresses love, celebration, and the character of a well-planned event in this lively corner of London.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A delicately crafted boutonnière rests on a neutral, light beige textile that appears to be woven linen, its gentle texture and warm tone evoking the calm of a quiet morning along Waterloo Road before the city fully wakes. At the centre of the design is a single, luscious rosebud in a vivid shade of crimson-leaning fuchsia, the petals smooth and tightly wrapped, as if holding in their fragrance for a special moment. Surrounding this focal bloom are soft clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a drop of froth, bringing airiness and a touch of bridal lightness to the composition. The greenery is thoughtfully layered: sturdy, darker green leaves cradle the rose, while delicate, grass-like bright green sprigs flick outward in fine, feathery arcs, giving the boutonnière a natural, slightly whimsical silhouette that still feels formal. Binding the stems is a coral-red satin ribbon that gleams subtly under the bright, even lighting, its careful wrapping and small loop at the base hinting at skilled hands and attention to detail. The overall colour palette-deep pink-red, crisp white, and fresh green-stands out cleanly against the understated fabric backdrop, making every line and texture visible. The image conveys a mood of anticipation and heartfelt celebration, like a groom adjusting his lapel before stepping into a ceremony just off the South Bank or a guest preparing for a black-tie event near Waterloo Station. It suggests freshness, care, and the quiet luxury of a hand-finished floral accessory worn close to the heart.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
On a softly woven linen background, as neutral and refined as the galleries tucked behind Waterloo's lively station, a masterfully designed boutonniere radiates quiet romance with its artful composition. Dominating the arrangement is a shyly blushing soft pink rose, its petals curled tightly yet promising to unfurl with time-a symbol of gentle anticipation. Nestled alongside sits a lighter peach-pink flower, reminiscent of a lisianthus or Alstroemeria, its petals unfurling to display highlights of delicate yellow and soft, dark veining for elegant detail. Wisps of baby's breath, cloud-like and pristine, cascade through the design, joined by miniature, vibrant green mums that bring playful energy. The greenery fans out organically, textures shifting from slender, spiky leaves to deep, wide greenery that cradles the bouquet and forms the foundation. A broader leaf gracefully encircles the stems just above the base, securing the composition. The entire piece is lovingly bound in a glossy fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a neat, celebratory bow whose sheen glimmers softly in the filtered morning light. The arrangement elicits the feeling of a wedding day at a local Waterloo venue, or perhaps a milestone moment celebrated near the vibrant South Bank-fresh, optimistic, and expertly crafted to exude warmth and sincerity. This boutonniere, a small vessel of artistry and emotion, bridges nature's beauty with metropolitan sophistication, ready to adorn a lapel and infuse any occasion with style and heartfelt spirit.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Vibrant bouquet of lilies, gerberas, and roses reflecting Fulham's cheerful spirit, arranged in a loose, natural style and available for same-day delivery around Chelsea and Hammersmith.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated angle on a warm, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, this refined boutonniere captures the quiet elegance of a Waterloo wedding morning. At the centre, a pristine white lisianthus bloom is fully open, its many ruffled petals curling and folding into each other like layers of soft chiffon. The flower appears luminous against the neutral backdrop, every delicate edge gently defined by soft, even lighting. Nestled close beside it, two slender lisianthus buds in creamy ivory and pale green tilt modestly to the left, their closed forms suggesting the promise of moments yet to unfold, like newlyweds stepping out from the registry office near the station. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave through the arrangement, their tiny blossoms scattered like delicate confetti, adding airy volume without overpowering the central bloom. From behind the flowers, narrow, grass-like strands of greenery arc gracefully toward the lower left corner, creating a sense of movement, while a single, broader dark green leaf provides a quiet, stabilising backdrop. At the base, the stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a vibrant, fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat, cheerful bow. This bright note of colour feels playful and modern, a small flourish that might echo a bridesmaid's dress or a pocket square chosen in one of Waterloo's nearby menswear shops. The overall effect is clean, romantic, and thoughtfully composed-an understated lapel flower that would suit a groom, best man, or special guest attending a chic city celebration along the Thames.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, exquisite boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale oatmeal-coloured linen backdrop, the fabric's soft weave lending a calm, tactile setting for the flowers. At its centre sits a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, broad petals opening in a gentle arc, their surface almost porcelain-smooth. The orchid's throat glows with a whisper of yellow and the slightest touch of blush pink, adding depth and life to the otherwise pure white bloom. Surrounding the base of the orchid, tiny clusters of white baby's breath unfurl like a delicate mist, each miniature blossom adding to a cloud-like halo that softens the composition. From behind, slender, fresh green leaves emerge, offering a clean, botanical contrast that keeps the design feeling natural and contemporary. Along one side, you can see a short stem tipped with pale lime-green orchid buds, still tightly closed, hinting at new beginnings and the unfolding of a special day. All the stems are neatly bound together and wrapped with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, petite bow, its glossy sheen catching the light and introducing a joyful burst of colour. The even, gentle lighting reveals every fine texture-from the smooth orchid petals to the tiny spheres of Gypsophila and the subtle grain of the fabric beneath. This elegant floral piece feels perfectly suited to a wedding or formal event in Waterloo, perhaps for a ceremony near the South Bank or a celebration in one of the area's stylish hotels, capturing the quiet sophistication often sought by couples planning with experienced local florists.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, its gentle texture reminiscent of linen table runners often seen in intimate Waterloo receptions and city loft weddings. The central bloom is a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid, its satin-smooth petals unfolding in a soft oval, pure white yet warmed by a delicate wash of creamy undertones. At its throat, a subtle touch of pale yellow draws the eye inward, suggesting the living heart of the flower and adding dimension to the otherwise monochrome palette. Encircling this focal bloom are clouds of baby's breath, each tiny white flower forming an intricate constellation that softens the silhouette and creates a sense of lightness and movement. Threaded through the gypsophila are wisps of fresh green foliage, fine and feathery, evoking the feel of an early morning walk through nearby Jubilee Gardens when the air is cool and calm. The stems are gathered with care, their cut ends hidden beneath a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a modest, well-proportioned bow that speaks of professional craftsmanship. The boutonniere is captured in soft, balanced lighting that avoids harsh shadows, allowing every curve, petal edge, and ribbon fold to be easily imagined. The neutral background quietly supports the design, highlighting the contrast between crisp white florals and the lively green sprigs. This elegant piece would sit beautifully on a groom's or best man's lapel at a Waterloo ceremony, a small but meaningful detail that conveys purity, commitment, and polished, contemporary style without overwhelming the rest of the outfit.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined white rose boutonniere is presented at a gentle diagonal across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, conjuring the calm of a wedding morning in Waterloo before guests arrive. The focal point is a single, creamy ivory rosebud, its petals smooth and tightly layered, catching the soft light so that the bloom appears almost luminous against the warm neutral background. Encircling this central rose are delicate clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a snowflake, adding a cloud-soft texture that feels romantic and light, much like the riverside breeze along the South Bank. Slender, deep green leaves and feathery sprigs of foliage fan out discreetly from behind the rose, offering contrast and structure without overwhelming the simplicity of the design. Brought together by an expert hand, the stems are bound in a crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped firmly yet gracefully, and tied into a small, neat bow that rests directly beneath the flower head, signalling that it is ready to be pinned to a lapel for a ceremony at a local church or a chic venue near Waterloo Station. The fabric beneath has a subtle crosshatch or diagonal weave, reminiscent of fine suiting or natural linen, providing visual interest while keeping the focus on the floral work. Soft, even lighting glides over the petals and ribbon, revealing their textures and gentle curves, and casting minimal shadows for a polished, editorial feel. The boutonniere embodies tradition, promise, and understated luxury, ideal for grooms, groomsmen, or a stylish guest attending a nearby celebration, and reflects the kind of careful craftsmanship you'd expect from a specialist florist serving the Waterloo community.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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