Queen's Park Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Queen's Park, your trusted local florist for exquisite buttonholes, bespoke bouquets, and fresh-cut flowers. With years of expertise serving the Queen's Park community, we take pride in helping you create memorable moments, one flower at a time.

Our skilled florists lovingly handcraft each buttonhole, perfect for weddings, proms, and any special occasion. We use only the freshest blooms sourced daily, delivering across Kilburn, Brondesbury, and Kensal Green. Located close to Salusbury Road and the green heart of Queen's Park itself, we know what local residents love – and our floral creations reflect that unique local style.

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  • Hand-tied, seasonal buttonholes and personalised bouquets
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As a dedicated Queen's Park florist, our reputation is built on craftsmanship, fresh quality, and friendly expertise. Whether you’re planning a wedding at a local venue or simply want to brighten someone’s day, Flower Delivery Queen's Park makes it effortless to order online and enjoy flowers designed by real experts, right in your neighbourhood. Let us bring a touch of floral joy to your next moment—order now for same-day delivery you can trust!

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, thoughtfully designed boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave catching the light and providing a calm, neutral backdrop for the flowers. Two white lisianthus blossoms form the focal point, their petals luxuriously ruffled and edged with a vivid purple that deepens towards the tips, almost like watercolour ink bleeding softly into paper. Nestled at their base are tiny white filler flowers, evoking the delicacy of baby's breath and adding a gentle, airy volume that balances the bolder lisianthus. Rising through the centre, a slim spike of muscari offers a ribbon of densely packed, deep lavender-blue bells, giving the buttonhole a vertical accent and a quietly playful texture. Two pale green buds sit to one side, still closed, symbolising promise and the beginning of a shared journey, much as couples starting their day at Queen's Park station head towards a city full of possibilities. Around the flowers, a collar of greenery combines fine, feathery fronds with slightly broader leaves in clear, cool green tones, suggesting a fresh, almost woodland scent you might catch in the early morning as you cut through the park towards Harrow Road. The stems are gathered together and bound in a smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished in a simple yet elegant bow that indicates the work of an experienced florist's hand. The composition feels intimate and intentional, perfect for a groom, best man, or prom guest wanting something subtly expressive, the kind of piece a local Queen's Park florist would prepare for a relaxed but polished celebration.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, meticulously crafted boutonniere lies centered on a pale, linen-like fabric, its fine weave and oatmeal shade echoing the understated elegance of many Queen's Park interiors. The composition feels intimate and personal, as though prepared for a wedding morning on a quiet side street off Chamberlayne Road. At its heart is a charming cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers, reminiscent of miniature stocks or ruffled cottage-garden blossoms. Their petals gently curl and overlap, with a delicate shift in colour from a whisper-light pink at the base to a slightly richer blush at the tips, creating a sense of depth and softness. Nestled among these blooms are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, each floret forming part of a cloud-like halo that brings an airy, almost lacy texture. Here and there, very small spikes of lavender and deep purple flowers emerge, adding subtle shadows of colour that make the pastel tones feel more vivid. Along one side of the arrangement, several elongated buds in shades of creamy white and pale spring green stretch outward, like freesia waiting to unfurl, lending the piece a feeling of anticipation and freshness. Beneath the flowers, broad, vibrant green leaves cradle the cluster, while finer, thread-like greenery arches outward, giving a touch of wild, garden-inspired movement. The stems are tightly gathered and wrapped in a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, finished with a neat, symmetrical bow whose glossy loops and tails rest gracefully against the fabric. The overall effect is one of quiet celebration and thoughtful craftsmanship, a floral detail that would sit beautifully on a lapel at a local ceremony or special event in and around Queen's Park.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A softly glowing peach rose boutonniere rests on a neutral, linen-textured fabric that has the calm, sandy tone of a Queen's Park townhouse wall bathed in late afternoon light. The fabric's subtle, even weave adds quiet interest without distracting from the floral design, simply framing the flowers like a painter's canvas. The rose itself is the undeniable focal point: partially opened, its petals swirl from a richer, warm apricot centre out to silky, cream-tinted edges, as if touched by the first light of dawn. Clustered delicately to the upper right of the rose, tiny white gypsophila blooms create a feathery halo, their miniature blossoms offering a gentle contrast to the fullness of the central flower and bringing a touch of classic bridal charm. Fine strands of grass-like greenery peek from behind, while two deeper green leaves curl protectively around the base, giving the piece balance, structure, and a hint of woodland freshness. The stems are carefully bound in a coordinating peach satin ribbon, wrapped smooth and snug, then finished with a neat little knot that signals a professional florist's hand. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, highlighting the textures of petal, fabric, and ribbon without casting strong shadows, so every contour appears clear and calm. The boutonniere feels poised for a special moment-a groom's lapel at a wedding reception near Queen's Park, a prom date stepping out near Kilburn Lane, or a cherished guest headed to an intimate gathering. It carries an air of understated romance and thoughtful design, the sort of floral detail chosen to mark new beginnings and meaningful promises.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Set against a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop, this refined boutonniere feels like a quiet moment before a Queen's Park wedding begins. The focal point is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals unfolding with a calm, sculptural grace, as if just opened in the stillness of early morning. At its centre, a gentle wash of yellow melts into delicate reddish-orange markings within the throat, giving the flower a warm, almost sunlit glow. Nestled closely around the orchid, clusters of fine white baby's breath add a misty, romantic softness, their tiny blossoms suggesting a whisper of petals rather than a bold statement. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, with their intricate, slightly spiky texture, bring a crisp, modern contrast, like a splash of new foliage in a garden off Chamberlayne Road. Beneath it all, a broad deep green leaf provides structure and depth, supported by a smaller darker leaf near the base, giving the design a grounded, natural feel. The stems are carefully bound with a vivid crimson satin ribbon, wound smoothly and tightly, ending in a small, clean knot that adds a playful yet elegant pop of colour, not unlike a flash of red in a tailored lapel. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the natural textures of the fabrics and petals without harsh shadows, making the boutonniere feel both intimate and timeless. This floral piece would sit beautifully on the lapel of a groom, best man, or proud parent, whether they are exchanging vows in a local Queen's Park church or at a stylish civil ceremony nearby.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, exquisitely made boutonniere is photographed from above on a pale beige, woven fabric that looks like finely textured linen, echoing the relaxed yet refined style of homes around Queen's Park. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals gently curving outwards to frame a delicate centre washed with creamy yellow and a touch of soft orange, like a tiny sunrise at its heart. Surrounding the orchid, clouds of dainty white baby's breath spill outward, each minute blossom adding a whisper-light texture that softens the composition. To one side, a tight cluster of lustrous red berries catches the eye, their rounded forms gleaming as though freshly polished, while a few tender, pale green, bead-like buds introduce a quieter, more natural green tone. Slender and broader green leaves weave through the flowers and berries, creating a sense of movement and framing the design with balanced, verdant accents. At the base, the stems are wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, turned into a neat, compact knot with short tails that sit smoothly against the fabric, suggesting this piece is moments away from being pinned to a suit jacket for a wedding or winter celebration. The soft, even lighting highlights the contrasts between satin, smooth petal, glossy berry, and textured linen. This refined floral accessory feels perfect for a groom or groomsman heading to a ceremony near Queen's Park, a small yet meaningful detail that brings a touch of seasonal colour and understated luxury close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is carefully arranged on a natural, light beige linen backdrop, the subtle weave of the fabric visible beneath the flowers like the texture of a well-loved tablecloth in a Queen's Park townhouse. The single rose at the centre is semi-open, its velvety petals forming a graceful spiral that transitions from soft blush at the core to a more confident, deeper pink along the outer edges. The bloom feels poised midway between bud and full blossom, conveying a sense of anticipation that suits a wedding morning or prom evening in the neighbourhoods around Queen's Park Station or Kensal Rise. Nestled at the rose's base, tiny white baby's breath flowers cluster together, their airy, cloud-like heads creating a gentle frame and a romantic, almost bridal softness. Fine, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage emerge from behind the rose, fanning outward in light, wispy strokes that give the boutonniere a fresh, garden-picked character, as if it had just been gathered from a local London park. A single, darker green leaf is skillfully folded around the lower part of the stems, acting like a natural cuff that holds the design in place and adds visual balance. The stems are tightly wrapped with a satin ribbon in blended shades of lavender-pink and rich magenta, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and introducing a refined, contemporary twist. The ribbon is tied into a neat, unobtrusive knot, keeping attention on the rose while still adding a note of colour harmony. Soft, diffused lighting enhances every curve and texture, creating a calm, romantic mood that makes this boutonniere perfectly suited to a groom's or groomsman's lapel for weddings and special celebrations throughout the Queen's Park area and surrounding West London streets.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige fabric that resembles natural linen, this elegant boutonniere feels like a quiet moment of calm before a joyful event in Queen's Park. The focal point is a luxurious fuchsia rose, its petals richly coloured and velvety, curling tightly in the centre and gently loosening at the tips as though the bloom has been cut at its peak. Surrounding the rose are airy tufts of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a delicate constellation that lightens the composition and adds a sense of purity and tenderness. Dotted between the white clusters are shiny red hypericum berries, their rounded forms and lacquered surfaces offering a warm, jewel-like contrast to the softness of the petals and blooms. Fine, wispy strands of green foliage reach out from beneath the rose, balanced by darker, broader leaves that have been sculpted into smooth, curved shapes, giving the piece an almost architectural feel without losing its natural charm. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a smooth red satin ribbon, secured in a tidy bow that mirrors the rose's rich tones while adding a subtle touch of luxury. Photographed from above at a gentle angle, the boutonniere's textures and layers are easy to appreciate, from the crisp edges of the foliage to the plush depth of the rose. Crafted with the care of a local florist who understands weddings and celebrations around Chamberlayne Road and the leafy streets near the park, this small floral piece is perfect for a groom, best man, or stylish guest who wants a refined, romantic touch on their lapel.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously crafted boutonniere featuring a single, tightly furled fuchsia rosebud is positioned at a slight angle on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its rich magenta-pink petals forming a smooth spiral that suggests it has just been selected from the florist's bucket and tied for a special event in Queen's Park. Surrounding the rose is a soft halo of tiny white baby's breath flowers, each floret no larger than a pinhead, creating a misty, cloud-like frame that softens the intensity of the central bloom. Slim, feathery sprigs of bright green foliage arc outward from behind, their fine, needle-like texture evoking the lightness of asparagus fern and giving the arrangement an airy, almost weightless quality, as if caught in a gentle breeze drifting across nearby Paddington Recreation Ground. Deeper, broader green leaves nestle closer to the stem, adding depth and contrast that make the rose appear even more saturated and luminous. At the base, the stems are carefully trimmed and bound with a narrow strip of red satin ribbon, wrapped smoothly and firmly to create a luxurious, glossy cuff that sits comfortably in the hand, with a discreet loop or fold providing a tiny flourish of craftsmanship. The neutral background and soft, even lighting ensure that every detail-from the velvety curve of the petals to the fine threads of foliage-is clearly visible, evoking the scent and freshness of a boutonniere prepared early in the morning for a wedding party gathering near Salusbury Road. The image radiates poised romance and subtle sophistication, ideal for illustrating a groom's lapel flower, prom buttonhole, or any elegant formal accessory chosen with care and attention.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This artfully crafted floral boutonniere, poised on a natural beige linen fabric, tells a quiet story of romance and local artistry-a perfect accent for a groom or cherished guest at a Queen's Park celebration. At the heart of the design, a delicate pink rose unfolds in an elegant swirl, its innermost petals tinged with deep blush, cooling to a pale whisper at the edges. Nearby, a peach-hued alstroemeria blossom, reminiscent of those found at local Queen's Park shops, blooms brightly, its slender petals displaying golden undertones and faint dark markings that signal intricate care. Intertwined among the main blossoms are soft clouds of baby's breath, conjuring the misty mornings often seen around Kensal Rise, and exuberant balls of vivid green, suggestive of miniature cushion mums or garden treasures sourced from the neighbourhood. Backed by an assortment of lush, verdant foliage-some leaves elegantly folded, others spiking upward like the leafy canopies lining Queen's Park Avenue-the display is structured yet spontaneous, a nod to the area's blend of tradition and creative spirit. The entire bundle is anchored by a gleaming fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a generous bow that adds a dash of celebratory colour and catches every bit of ambient light. The tactile contrast between silky ribbon, smooth petals, and textured greenery invites not only admiring looks but the urge to touch-a sensory thread running through every thoughtfully chosen detail. Expertly arranged for formal occasions both grand and intimate, this boutonniere from a local Queen's Park florist encapsulates the freshness, sincerity, and understated luxury that define special days in NW6.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A small yet exquisitely detailed floral boutonniere is photographed from above, resting on a pale beige, linen-like cloth that has a faint weave and gentle creases, suggesting a carefully prepared dressing table near Queen's Park before a special event. The focal bloom is a white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals slightly flared and edged with subtle ruffles, each inner petal decorated with fine reddish-brown speckles that give it character and depth. Beside it, a striking lime-green bud cluster, similar to an Ornithogalum spike, rises in a conical form, the tightly packed buds catching the light and bringing a modern twist to the classic wedding flower. Around these, soft clouds of white baby's breath are threaded throughout, their tiny blossoms clustered on thin stems and creating a delicate, almost mist-like halo around the central flower. Supporting leaves in a deep, polished green provide a sturdy backdrop, some broad and pointed like miniature swords, others slender and grass-like, curving gently to add rhythm and movement. The stems and foliage are gathered neatly and finished with a smooth, satin pink ribbon tied into a petite bow, its sheen reflecting a hint of light and introducing a playful, romantic accent that contrasts beautifully with the white and green palette. The overall lighting is bright but diffused, with no harsh shadows, allowing the textures-from petal veins to fabric weave-to be clearly seen. Crafted with the care you'd expect from a seasoned Queen's Park florist, this refined piece would sit perfectly on a groom's lapel, a prom jacket, or even pinned to a dress for an intimate celebration, embodying poise, freshness, and understated joy.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single white lisianthus bloom, fully opened and serene, forms the centrepiece of this refined boutonniere, photographed from slightly above as it rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric with a gentle woven texture. The eustoma's many ruffled petals layer softly upon one another, creating a rounded, almost rose-like silhouette with a luminous, clean white tone. Tucked just beneath and to the left are two elongated buds of the same flower, their tips still closed in shades of cream and pale green, suggesting new beginnings and quiet anticipation. Around them, clusters of dainty gypsophila blossoms appear like tiny white stars scattered among the greenery, lending lightness and a whispery fullness. Behind the flowers, narrow, dark green, grass-like leaves sweep diagonally towards the lower left, adding a sense of movement and freshness, while a single, broader leaf in rich green supports the main bloom, giving depth and contrast. The stems are gathered neatly at the lower right corner and secured with a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, its silky surface tied into a compact bow that introduces a joyful splash of colour. The ribbon's strong hue stands out against the muted fabric and gentle whites, suggesting a playful, contemporary twist on a traditional wedding accessory. Soft, even lighting reveals every fold of petal and thread of fabric without harsh shadows, conveying a calm, intimate mood. It feels like a boutonniere prepared by a local Queen's Park florist for a ceremony near the park's tree-lined avenues or one of the characterful streets off Salusbury Road, ready to be pinned to a groom's or groomsman's lapel as a subtle but meaningful floral detail.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere is presented lying flat on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, as if carefully set out on a dressing table before a ceremony in the Queen's Park area. The focal point is a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its generous petals smooth and slightly curved, with a satiny finish that seems to catch the soft, diffused light. At the flower's heart, gentle accents of soft yellow and a whisper of blush pink create a delicate warmth, drawing the eye inward like a subtle focal note in an elegantly arranged composition. Surrounding this central bloom is a cloud of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a fine, airy tapestry that softens the edges and adds texture without competing with the orchid's poise. Slender, fresh green leaves emerge here and there, offering a natural counterpoint that makes the whites appear even more luminous. To the left, a short branching stem holds a pair of tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds, their smooth, rounded forms suggesting blossoms that will open in the days ahead, echoing the feeling of new beginnings common to weddings and proms along nearby streets like Chamberlayne Road and Harrow Road. The stems of the composition are gathered cleanly and wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied small and precise, its sheen catching the light with a celebratory shimmer. Resting on the neutral fabric, the boutonniere exudes understated luxury and quiet romance, perfect for a groom's lapel, a best man, or a special guest dressing for a stylish gathering close to Queen's Park's leafy avenues, where fresh flowers often mark life's most memorable moments.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle texture creating a calm, neutral stage for the flowers to shine. At the heart of the design, a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens in velvety white, its wide petals gently curving outward and catching the soft, even light. Inside the throat of the orchid, tiny accents of pale yellow and cream draw the eye in, suggesting both freshness and a hint of warmth, like the first rays of sun over Queen's Park in the early morning. Around this central bloom, clusters of baby's breath form a delicate, cloud-like surround, each Gypsophila bud tiny yet distinct, adding airy volume without overwhelming the orchid's sculptural form. Fine, feathery strands of bright green foliage peek through the gypsophila, lending movement and a whisper of woodland charm, as though they had just been gathered from a shaded garden off Brondesbury Park. The stems of the flowers and greenery are tightly bound with a smooth, white satin ribbon, the wrap clean and tailored, finishing in a neat, understated bow that sits snugly near the base of the arrangement. The overall impression is one of quiet luxury and careful craftsmanship, the sort of boutonniere a groom might choose for a refined, contemporary ceremony close to Queen's Park Station. The photograph captures the piece in gentle, natural-toned lighting, emphasising the contrast between the crisp whites, fresh greens, and the warm, oatmeal background, making it an ideal visual reference for couples planning wedding flowers with a minimalist, timeless feel that suits North West London's relaxed elegance.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is presented on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, angled gracefully from lower left to upper right as though waiting to be pinned to a lapel before a ceremony in Queen's Park. At its centre rests a single white rosebud, creamy and velvety, the petals still closely wrapped in a poised, almost shy bloom. Subtle hints of green at the base of the rose give a sense of freshness, as if it has just been conditioned in cool water that morning. Clustered beside and slightly behind the rose are airy sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower forming part of a light, cloud-like surround that softens the edges of the arrangement. Slim, deep green leaves and a few fine, fern-like sprigs arc gently around the rose and gypsophila, adding depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel reminiscent of the greenery lining the paths around Queen's Park station. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped with immaculate white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, finished with a delicate bow tied snugly just under the bloom. The small loops and neat ends of the bow suggest the careful work of an experienced florist who understands the importance of every detail. Soft, even lighting casts a gentle glow across the petals and foliage, enhancing the contrast between the creamy whites and rich greens while keeping the background neutral and unobtrusive. The overall mood is one of quiet refinement and heartfelt promise, making this boutonniere a subtle yet eloquent accent for a groom or groomsman heading to a local Queen's Park wedding celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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