Eastcote Buttonholes – Handcrafted by Your Trusted Local Florist

Welcome to Florist Eastcote – your friendly neighbourhood expert for exquisite buttonholes and fresh flowers. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion in Eastcote, attending a wedding near Field End Road, or need to impress at an event in Ruislip or Pinner, our experienced team takes pride in crafting unique bouquets and buttonholes that capture the spirit of our vibrant community.

With years of floral experience and deep local roots, our florists know every corner of Eastcote—from Eastcote Station to the charm of High Road Eastcote. We source the freshest blooms daily, hand-selecting each stem for quality and longevity. Each buttonhole is thoughtfully designed to complement any look, from classic elegance to modern chic.

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At Florist Eastcote, trust and expertise are at the heart of what we do. With recommendations from residents along Hillside Road and businesses near Eastcote Station, we’re your go-to florist for heartfelt gifts and professional service. Need a last-minute touch? Enjoy our prompt same-day flower delivery in Eastcote and the surrounding areas. Order online today and let us help your next occasion blossom!

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is displayed on a gently woven light beige fabric, its linen-like texture providing a calm, understated stage for the flowers to glow. At the centre, two lisianthus blossoms unfold in graceful layers, their white petals tipped with a rich, royal purple that traces every ruffled edge, creating a painterly, almost watercolour effect. Around them, minute white filler flowers cluster like tiny stars, softening the contours and adding a breathy, romantic air. Rising alongside is a slim column of muscari, each small bell-shaped floret a deep bluish-purple, lending the design a slightly woodland character, as though it might have been gathered from a quiet corner of a garden just off Eastcote High Road. Fine, feathery foliage, akin to asparagus fern, fans out in delicate sprays, casting light shadows across the neutral background and giving the piece an ethereal, meadow-fresh feel. Two pale green buds, still tightly closed, rest near the base, their smooth surfaces a reminder of potential and the start of a new chapter-perfect symbolism for a wedding morning or prom evening. The stems of every bloom and leaf are drawn neatly together and secured with crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly and finished with a simple, elegant bow that looks ready for a careful pin to a suit jacket. Subtle, diffused lighting caresses each element, enhancing the contrast between the creamy whites, saturated purples, and lively greens, and evoking the quiet anticipation of a special occasion in Eastcote, where a single, thoughtfully designed buttonhole can speak volumes without ever raising its voice.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly woven, light beige linen background, a single, carefully crafted boutonniere or corsage lies as if just finished on a florist's workbench in Eastcote. The fabric's fine weave offers a gentle, natural texture, providing a calm, neutral stage for the small floral artwork. At the heart of the piece, several soft pink, multi-petalled blossoms-similar to miniature stocks or delicate garden flowers-form a clustered focal point, each petal lightly ruffled and layered like satin folds on a dress. Their pink tones blend seamlessly from pale blush at the edges into a richer rose hue towards the centre, suggesting warmth and quiet romance. Threaded through and around these blooms, tiny white baby's breath florets create airy pockets of space, making the arrangement feel light and breathable rather than dense. Together with these pastel tones, small sprays of lavender or deep purple florets add gentle contrast, like distant heather on the edge of a field. To the left, slim, creamy white to soft green buds-likely freesias or another slender bloom-reach outward, still closed, capturing that beautiful sense of anticipation just before a ceremony on Eastcote High Road or in a nearby registry office. A fan of broad, glossy green leaves forms a strong foundation, while fine, feathery green fronds spill outward in delicate arcs that soften the silhouette. The stems are crisp and neatly gathered, wrapped tightly in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon whose lustrous surface catches the light, then tied into a symmetrical bow with gracefully trailing ends. The entire floral accessory, evenly lit to show every vein and petal, radiates subtle elegance, perfectly suited to weddings, proms, or special family celebrations where understated beauty and thoughtful detail matter.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, as if waiting on a dressing table before a ceremony in Eastcote's calm residential streets. The fabric beneath has a fine, even weave that adds a soft, natural backdrop without distracting from the flowers. At the centre, the rose is partially open, its petals forming a gentle swirl that moves from a richer, warm peach or apricot at the core to a softer, creamy tint at the outer edges, like the glow of late afternoon light over Eastcote House Gardens. Tiny white baby's breath blossoms are gathered delicately to the upper right of the rose, the gypsophila creating a constellation of crisp white dots that lighten the composition and lend a sense of airiness. Slender green sprigs and two slightly curled, darker leaves frame the base, providing structure and a fresh contrast to the warm tones of the bloom. The stems are carefully aligned and wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon, the wrap tight and tidy, ending in a small, refined bow or knot that speaks of a florist's practiced touch. Soft, even lighting reveals every texture: the velvety petals, the tiny clusters of gypsophila, the subtle sheen of the ribbon, and the understated weave of the cloth. The overall feeling is restrained yet romantic, perfect as a groom's buttonhole, a prom corsage alternative, or a special-guest accessory for a wedding near Field End Road or along the local churches of Eastcote, conveying quiet joy and thoughtful attention to detail.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere lies carefully placed on a pale beige, linen-like background, its softly woven texture recalling the relaxed, homely charm of Eastcote's residential terraces. At the centre of the floral piece, a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid unfurls in graceful arcs, each petal smooth and luminous as if catching gentle afternoon light through a window. The orchid's throat reveals a subtle blend of warm yellow and fine reddish-orange speckling, a delicate pattern that lends depth and quiet sophistication. Framing this central bloom, clusters of baby's breath float like tiny white stars, their minute petals giving the design a whisper-light, almost ethereal quality. On the left side, two small lime-green chrysanthemum buds, tightly packed and slightly spiky, inject a burst of contemporary colour that feels fresh and lively, much like the greenery in Eastcote's small parks and garden-lined paths. A wide, lush green leaf cradles the orchid from beneath, while a smaller, darker leaf tucks in near the base, adding structure and a grounded note of foliage. The stems are expertly wrapped in a vibrant crimson ribbon, its satin sheen catching the light and forming a neat, compact finish that speaks of practiced florist hands and careful attention to detail. The red accent provides a striking contrast against the white flowers and green elements, hinting at romance and celebration. This refined floral accessory would suit a groom, groomsman, or prom guest attending an event near Eastcote station, combining classic wedding style with a modern, understated flair that feels personal and thoughtfully made.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral buttonhole is captured from above on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the gentle texture beneath echoing the understated elegance of a small Eastcote wedding venue. At its heart, a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in full, its smooth, curved petals radiating outwards like calm, sculpted porcelain. In the centre of the bloom, soft shades of creamy yellow and warm orange glow within the orchid's throat, adding depth and a touch of warmth, as if it were lit by soft late-afternoon light over Eastcote High Street. Encircling this main flower, delicate sprays of white baby's breath create a lacy, cloud-soft fringe, their tiny blossoms forming a gentle mist of texture that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's sleek surface. Nestled below and slightly to one side, a cluster of glossy, cherry-red berries adds a joyful burst of colour, reminiscent of festive decorations in local shop windows during winter. Alongside them, a few pale green, oval-shaped buds suggest freshness and movement, hinting that this piece was arranged only moments ago by an experienced Eastcote florist. Rich green leaves, both broad and slender, weave naturally through the composition, framing the orchid and berries and providing a vibrant, living backdrop. The stems are snugly bound with a shining red satin ribbon, tied into a precise knot with short, tidy tails that lie gracefully against the fabric. This small yet expressive floral accessory feels perfectly suited to a groom, groomsman, or prom guest, carrying a sense of intimate celebration and careful craftsmanship that would look at home at any special event across Eastcote and the surrounding area.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale, textured linen surface, captured as if placed carefully on a dressing table just before a wedding in Eastcote. The image is taken from a slightly overhead, eye-level angle, allowing the viewer to see every layer of the bloom and each supporting detail. At the center, a single rose in a soft, blush-to-rose pink gradient opens generously, its tightly swirled inner petals giving way to outer petals that relax into gentle curves, like a slow sigh of romance. Around the base of this focal flower, clusters of white baby's breath form a misty collar of tiny blossoms, their airy shapes creating a pleasing contrast to the solid, velvety rose. Wisps of fine, green, grass-like foliage fan out from behind, offering a sense of movement and natural lightness, reminiscent of the greenery you might see lining the paths around Eastcote's quiet residential streets. A single, broader, deep green leaf is folded neatly to cradle the stems, lending structure and a subtle, tailored finish that suggests the practiced hand of an experienced florist. The stems themselves are wrapped in a satin ribbon that appears to shimmer softly between blush and lavender pink, tied into a small, unobtrusive bow that enhances rather than competes with the flower. A slim, silver pin peeks from beneath the binding, ready for the boutonniere to be fastened to a groom's or prom-goer's lapel for an evening celebration. Soft, even lighting across the lightly woven beige fabric creates gentle shadows, helping each texture-silk-like petals, feathery fillers, gleaming ribbon-to stand out with a sense of calm luxury and understated romance.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, striking fuchsia-pink rose forms the focal point of this elegant boutonniere, resting on a pale beige, slightly textured fabric that resembles a finely woven linen. The rose is in perfect, fresh condition, its petals densely layered and velvety, curling in towards a rich central spiral that seems to hold the promise of the day ahead. Framing the bloom are delicate clouds of white baby's breath, each tiny flower like a pinpoint of light that softens the deep pink and adds a sense of tenderness and purity. Interspersed with the gypsophila, clusters of shiny red hypericum berries introduce a burst of cheerful colour and a festive, almost wintry charm, as though they have just been gathered from a hedgerow near one of Eastcote's leafy side streets. Fine, feathery green foliage extends softly from the sides, while broader, darker green leaves are artfully curled and tucked in, giving the design an architectural feel without losing its natural grace. The stems of the flowers and greenery are wrapped with a rich red satin ribbon, its smooth surface catching the light and tied securely into a neat, compact bow that sits comfortably against the fabric backdrop. The boutonniere is photographed from slightly above, allowing the viewer to appreciate every nuanced texture: the weave of the cloth, the gloss of the berries, the matte softness of the petals. It feels perfectly suited to a groom, best man or prom guest in Eastcote, a small but meaningful floral accent that captures the romance, freshness, and careful attention to detail that a local florist brings to special occasions.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a pale beige, subtly woven fabric that recalls the calm, understated interiors of homes around Eastcote Village, this boutonnière centres on a single, tightly furled rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-pink tone. The petals appear smooth and sumptuous, overlapping in tight spirals that suggest the flower is at that perfect stage just before fully opening, preserving its sense of promise and romance. Around the rose, delicate sprays of white baby's breath cluster in small, airy bunches, each tiny flower providing a crisp, cloud-like counterpoint to the bold pink. Slender, bright green, feathery foliage radiates outwards, giving the design a soft, natural movement, as though a gentle breeze from nearby Eastcote House Gardens has just ruffled the greenery. Closer to the stems, slightly broader leaves anchor the arrangement with deeper green tones. The stems themselves are bound together with a narrow red satin ribbon, wound smoothly and firmly from top to bottom, with a tidy, decorative finish that suggests practiced, professional hands at work. The ribbon's sheen catches the light, echoing the richness of the rose and enhancing the boutonnière's refined character. Bright yet gentle lighting highlights the fresh textures-the velvety rose, the airy baby's breath, and the whisper-thin greenery-while the neutral background keeps all attention on the floristry. The overall impression is one of elegance and tender celebration, ideal for a groom's lapel, a prom date's jacket, or any formal event around Eastcote, Ruislip, and the surrounding North West London neighbourhoods where a small, thoughtfully crafted floral accent completes the outfit with poise and sentiment.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This artfully arranged boutonniere seems to softly gather the character of Eastcote itself-a place where tradition meets gentle modernity-into a single floral composition. Set atop a subtly textured, off-white fabric reminiscent of local artisan linens, the focal point is a pale pink rose in exquisite bud, its delicate spiral of petals promising freshness and understated romance. Complimenting this central bloom, a lighter pink flower-perhaps a peachy Alstroemeria-unfurls with hints of yellow and captivating dark markings, bringing a painterly quality and inviting the eye in for a closer look. Shimmering tufts of white baby's breath and perky, moss-green miniature chrysanthemums nestle in the arrangement, creating a harmonious play of texture and color. Around the edges, rich green foliage-including narrow blades and lush, rounded leaves, some artfully folded-forms a verdant foundation, echoing the green spaces of Eastcote's parks. The closures of the piece, a fuchsia satin ribbon knotted precisely at the base, serve as a brilliant pop of color, suggesting festivity and detailed care. Bathed in natural, diffused light, every petal and leaf seems to come alive with vibrancy, while the simple background provides serene contrast. Crafted by Florist Eastcote with local expertise and an artist's touch, this boutonniere is ideal for weddings held at nearby venues or special moments celebrated in Eastcote's family circles, capturing style, tenderness, and a sense of hopeful beginnings.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A single, artfully composed boutonniere is captured against a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its understated background echoing the soft interiors of Eastcote homes and venues where special occasions are celebrated. At its centre, a fully open white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, displays broad petals edged with gentle ripples, each petal marked with delicate reddish-brown streaks that draw the eye inward toward the stamens. The flower looks fresh and cool, as if it has just been prepared by an experienced local florist moments before a ceremony. To the left of this main bloom rises a striking cone of lime-green buds, tightly layered and textured like a miniature tower, adding height and a contemporary feel. Threaded among the main elements, sprays of baby's breath form tiny constellations of white, their dainty blossoms giving the piece a soft-focus, romantic quality that would suit a wedding along Field End Road or an intimate celebration near Eastcote station. Beneath and behind the flowers, deeper green, pointed leaves anchor the design, while thin, flexible strands of grass-like foliage loop gently around, introducing light movement and a touch of wildness. The stems are gathered neatly at the right and finished with a glossy pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise little bow that adds a joyful dash of colour against the whites and greens. The light falling on the arrangement is calm and even, revealing each texture-the smoothness of the ribbon, the crisp petals, the almost sculptural buds-and evoking a feeling of quiet anticipation, as if the wearer is moments away from stepping into a treasured Eastcote celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonnière is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a warm, light beige textile that resembles natural linen or soft burlap, the woven threads giving the scene the same relaxed elegance you might notice on a dressed table in an Eastcote café near the high street. At its centre, a single white eustoma flower, fully open and pristine, reveals layers of delicately ruffled petals that curl and fold inward like fine silk, creating a calm, romantic focal point. Slightly to the left and lower down, two elongated eustoma buds in creamy green lean alongside the main bloom, their closed forms hinting at flowers soon to open, echoing the feeling of a new chapter beginning on a wedding day. Scattered between the main flower and the buds are small cloud-like clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, their tiny blossoms adding a light, misty fullness and softening the transitions between each element. Behind the floral cluster, slender, dark green, grass-like leaves arc gracefully toward the bottom left corner, adding movement and fresh contrast, while a broader, deeper green leaf sits unobtrusively behind the white lisianthus, giving depth and structure. The stems at the base are carefully wrapped with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat, cheerful bow that introduces a bold splash of pink, much like a confident accent colour in a modern Eastcote wedding palette. The ribbon's smooth shine stands out against the matte fabric background and the organic textures of the foliage. Photographed in soft, even lighting from above, every detail-from the petal edges to the weave of the fabric-is gently illuminated, capturing the quiet sophistication and handcrafted care typical of a locally made buttonhole prepared for a groom or guest heading to a celebration nearby.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Resting on a pale beige linen cloth, gently textured like finely woven canvas, this elegant boutonniere feels as if it has been placed there moments before being carried to a waiting groom in Eastcote. The composition is simple yet refined: a single, pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid forms the centrepiece, its wide, silk-smooth petals unfolding in a graceful oval. The orchid's centre draws the eye with a small flare of soft yellow and a whisper of pale pink, adding warmth and depth to its otherwise snowy white form. Encircling the base of the bloom are clusters of dainty white baby's breath, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms creating an ethereal halo that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's bold petals. Against this softness, a few slim, vivid green leaves provide a clean, natural line, their fresh colour evoking spring foliage along Eastcote's residential streets. Off to one side, two small, lime-green orchid buds rest on a slender stem, still tightly closed, suggesting new beginnings and the unfolding of the day's celebrations. The stems of the flowers are gathered tidily and secured with a narrow, bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow with short, trailing ends. The ribbon's lustrous surface catches the light, introducing a joyful accent that hints at confetti, laughter, and music to come. The overall lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, allowing every detail-from the gentle curves of the orchid's petals to the tiny spheres of baby's breath-to be clearly seen, like a quietly composed portrait of a floral piece meant for weddings, proms, or milestone events celebrated around Eastcote and its nearby venues.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A single white orchid boutonniere lies diagonally across a light beige, woven fabric surface, its gentle texture and oatmeal tone providing a calm, rustic backdrop that highlights every detail of the flowers. At the centre sits a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals thick, velvety, and slightly glossy, forming a graceful, rounded shape that cradles a softly glowing throat tinged with pale yellow and a hint of cream. This central flower looks freshly opened, the kind of bloom a careful florist might have selected at dawn from a trusted supplier, ready for a wedding in Eastcote or nearby Ruislip. Encircling the orchid are airy sprays of baby's breath, each cluster made up of dozens of minuscule white blossoms, creating an almost mist-like frame that softens the strong silhouette of the orchid. Threaded through the composition, slender strands of vibrant green foliage arc and curl with a natural, unforced movement, suggesting ferns or similarly delicate greenery gathered to echo the feel of local parks and tree-lined avenues. The stems are expertly gathered, trimmed, and wrapped with a smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric pulled snug and even before being finished with a petite, understated bow that sits just above the cut ends. Light falls gently across the arrangement, emphasizing the contrast between creamy whites and fresh greens, and casting soft shadows that enhance the boutonniere's three-dimensional form. The finished piece embodies quiet sophistication and modern romance, ideal for a groom's jacket at a ceremony in Eastcote, reflecting a love of pure, minimalist florals crafted with practiced hands and an eye for detail.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
The image shows a classic, handcrafted boutonnière resting at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric that has a subtle crosshatch texture, reminiscent of the refined textiles often used at reception venues around Eastcote and Pinner. At its centre is a single creamy white rosebud, tightly furled yet plump, with smooth, velvety petals that curl inward in a graceful spiral. The rose appears freshly prepared, with the slightest hint of soft green around the base where the sepals cradle the bloom. On one side, airy clusters of white baby's breath (gypsophila) fan out delicately, their numerous tiny blossoms forming a light, clouded frame around the rose, suggesting softness and romance. Interspersed among the flowers are elegant strands of foliage: some leaves are slim and dark green, others feathery and more intricate, adding gentle movement and a layered, natural feel that a local florist might gather from suppliers serving the Eastcote area. The stems of the rose and foliage are aligned neatly and bound with a pristine white satin ribbon, which wraps tightly and smoothly down the length of the handle. Just below the flowers, the ribbon is fashioned into a small, neat bow, its tails lying flat and even, hinting at the care and skill behind the design. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, bringing out the creamy tones of the rose, the crisp white of the baby's breath, and the subtle sheen of the satin. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and timeless style, perfect for a groom or groomsman dressing for a ceremony close to home in Eastcote or nearby Harrow.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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