Morden Buttonholes

At Morden Florist, our handcrafted buttonholes are designed to look flawless from the first photo to the last dance. Working from our friendly shop in Morden, just a stroll from Morden Underground Station and close to Morden Hall Park, we create stylish, secure buttonholes that sit comfortably all day and complement your wedding or event flowers perfectly.

Every buttonhole is made to order by an experienced florist, using fresh, long-lasting flowers selected to match your colour palette and theme. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony in Wimbledon, a classic celebration in Sutton, or a modern gathering near Raynes Park, we'll ensure your groom, groomsmen and VIP guests look beautifully coordinated.

  • Coordinated designs to match bridal bouquets and corsages
  • Expert wiring and taping so buttonholes stay neat all day
  • Same-day delivery across Morden and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM

We regularly create buttonholes for weddings and events around London Road, Central Road, and the Rosehill area, so we understand local venues, timings and what works best in real life, not just in photos. If you're unsure which style to choose, our friendly team will guide you on flower varieties, stem length, and fastening options based on your suits and season.

Order your buttonholes online today with Morden Florist for trusted local expertise, beautifully finished designs, and reliable same-day delivery that takes the stress out of your special day.

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BUTTONHOLES
An artfully crafted boutonniere lies against a softly woven, light beige linen backdrop, its understated texture and colour allowing every floral detail to stand out as if under gentle natural light. The focal point is a pair of white lisianthus blooms, each petal delicately ruffled and finely traced with a saturated plum-purple edge, giving the flowers an almost watercolour quality, as though the colour has been brushed onto the tips. Around these central blossoms, tiny white filler flowers-reminiscent of baby's breath-form airy clusters that create a sense of lightness, like a soft breath of cloud drifting across the arrangement. Rising vertically beside them is a slender stem of deep purple, bell-shaped florets, similar to grape hyacinths or muscari, adding a textural spine and a more intense note of colour that draws the eye upward. Two pale green buds, still closed, tuck into the base of the design, offering a quiet symbol of anticipation and new chapters, perfectly suited to a wedding at one of Morden's local venues or a formal event near Morden Hall Park. Fine, feathery greenery radiates gently outward, its fern-like fronds creating a subtle halo of soft green movement, while slightly stronger green leaves bring balance and grounding to the delicate forms. The stems are bound with smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with precision and finished cleanly, suggesting a level of craftsmanship you would expect from an experienced local florist. This boutonniere feels calm, composed, and refined, an ideal lapel piece for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest making their way through the streets of Morden, carrying a small but meaningful expression of floral grace.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, carefully composed boutonniere rests on a pale, finely woven fabric that looks like linen in a warm oatmeal shade, the subtle texture echoing the relaxed, natural elegance often seen at local weddings around Morden and along London Road. At its centre, a cluster of soft pink, multi-petalled flowers gathers like a tiny garden in full bloom, each ruffled petal curling slightly at the edges to catch the light. These blush blossoms are interlaced with delicate sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped flowers forming a gentle mist around the focal blooms and giving the piece a feeling of lightness and air. Threaded through the design are slender sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets, adding a refined hint of contrast that keeps the colour palette romantic rather than overly sweet. On one side, several creamy white buds with faint green undertones stretch outward, likely freesia, their closed forms suggesting fresh fragrance and the excitement of a day just beginning. Supporting the flowers is a fan of rich green leaves, broad and smooth, which ground the pastel tones with a vivid, almost emerald base. Wisps of fine, grass-like foliage emerge from beneath, softening the edges and introducing a slightly wild, garden-picked charm that feels at home near the greenery of Morden Hall Park. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, fashioned into a precise, elegant bow whose glossy loops and short tails give a polished finish. The entire arrangement radiates gentle celebration, perfect for a groom or prom guest who wants a subtle yet memorable floral detail.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere is showcased on a light beige, linen-style fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth creating a soft, natural canvas that echoes the relaxed elegance of a local Morden celebration. The rose itself is partially open, its layered petals forming a graceful spiral that deepens from pale, creamy peach at the outer edges to a warm, glowing apricot toward the center, like the sky just after sunrise over the green spaces near Morden Park. Nestled close to this focal bloom are feathery sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny flower adding a cloudlike texture that contrasts with the rose's fuller, more sculpted shape. Fine strands of bright green foliage stretch out behind and alongside the rose, while a couple of broader, darker green leaves are gently curled around the base, framing the bloom and giving the arrangement a balanced, tailored outline. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped with a smooth satin ribbon in a coordinating peach tone, the wrap tight and precise, finishing in a modest knot that hints at professional craftsmanship. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, allowing the muted hues and delicate textures to be clearly appreciated. This floral accessory feels perfectly suited to a groom or wedding party member walking through Morden's residential streets toward a ceremony, or to a young guest dressing for prom at a local school, carrying the quiet sentiment of love, pride, and thoughtful preparation in one small, beautifully made lapel flower.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, luminous white Phalaenopsis orchid takes centre stage in this elegant boutonniere, placed against a soft, light beige linen-like fabric whose slightly coarse texture evokes natural simplicity and quiet refinement. The orchid's generously rounded petals unfold like satin, with the innermost throat revealing a blend of creamy yellow and fine reddish-orange flecks that draw the eye inward. Encircling this focal bloom, airy sprays of delicate white baby's breath appear like a scattering of tiny stars, their miniature blossoms adding a gentle halo of softness and light. To the left side, two distinctive lime-green chrysanthemum pom-pom buds introduce a chic, contemporary note; their intricate, almost spiky surfaces contrast beautifully with the smoothness of the orchid, injecting freshness and a touch of playfulness. Beneath and around the flowers, a broad, glossy deep green leaf supports the design, while a smaller darker leaf near the base provides added depth and structure, much like the layered greenery you might see in Morden's gardens as spring turns to summer. The stems are carefully gathered and wrapped in a vivid red satin ribbon, tightly coiled to form a smooth handle that ends in a neat knot or tiny bow, lending a joyful, celebratory twist reminiscent of wedding sashes or festive ties. The neutral background, with its woven linen texture, ensures that every white, green, and crimson detail stands out clearly, as though captured in soft, natural daylight before a ceremony in one of Morden's local venues. The overall mood is polished yet heartfelt, a handcrafted flourish that would sit proudly on a lapel for a wedding, prom, or black-tie event, reflecting both modern style and timeless floral craftsmanship.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
The image captures a meticulously crafted boutonniere laid flat on a pale oatmeal-coloured woven fabric, its subtle texture and warm tone evoking the cosy, natural feel of linen table runners seen at intimate Morden weddings. Central to the composition is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its smooth, substantial petals unfurling gracefully around a softly glowing throat shaded with creamy yellow and touches of muted orange, giving the flower a quiet radiance. Surrounding the orchid, sprays of dainty white baby's breath create a mist-like frame, each tiny floret adding lightness and movement, as though a soft breeze from nearby Morden Hall gardens had brushed across the piece. On one side, a compact cluster of round, high-gloss red berries brings a bright, celebratory accent, their jewel-like sheen suggesting winter festivities or a Christmas ceremony. Interspersed among them are a few pale green, oval buds, subtly signalling freshness and the florist's eye for natural variation. Rich green foliage, in a mix of broader, pointed leaves and slimmer, more tapered shapes, threads through the design, providing balance and a lush, garden-picked character. At the base, a vibrant red satin ribbon is wrapped snugly around the stems, secured in a neat knot with short tails that lie smoothly against the fabric, clearly indicating that this floral accessory is ready to be pinned on a groom's or groomsman's jacket. The overall look feels calm yet festive, ideal for a local couple marrying near Morden station or celebrating a formal event with a touch of refined, nature-inspired elegance.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A delicately crafted boutonniere featuring a blush-to-deep-pink rose is displayed on a light beige, natural linen backdrop, the kind of understated setting that lets every petal and ribbon detail shine for a wedding morning in Morden. The rose is at that perfect in-between stage of bloom, not too tight and not too open, with a soft swirl of inner petals shaded in pale pastel pink gradually deepening to richer, romantic tones at the edges. Around its base, airy tufts of creamy white baby's breath form a gentle collar, each tiny blossom like a pearl in a mist, creating a graceful contrast against the rose and echoing traditional bridal bouquets often ordered for local ceremonies near Morden station. Wisps of fine, emerald-green foliage flare out behind the main flower, light and feathery, while a broader, darker green leaf is artfully folded and wrapped to cradle the stems, giving the design a sense of structure and polish. The stems are tightly bound with a satin ribbon in harmonious lavender-pink and magenta tones, tied in a simple knot whose slight sheen catches the soft, natural light. Subtle shadows fall across the woven linen fabric, adding depth and texture without pulling focus from the floral work. The overall composition feels refined yet approachable, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or stylish prom guest heading out from a home off London Road. It suggests freshness, tenderness, and quiet celebration, the kind of small but meaningful detail a professional florist would prepare with care for a special day shared with family and friends around Morden.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A carefully designed floral boutonniere rests on a pale beige, subtly woven fabric that resembles the sort of natural linen you might see on a well-dressed table in a Morden reception venue. The focal point is a single fuchsia pink rose, its colour a vivid blend of magenta and raspberry tones, the outer petals just beginning to open while the centre remains tightly coiled, suggesting both freshness and a sense of poised excitement. Clusters of white baby's breath nestle around the base of the rose, their tiny star-shaped blooms forming a soft cushion that lightens the composition and brings a feeling of gentle innocence, much like the first glimpses of blossom along local streets in early spring. Punctuating this softness are small, glossy red hypericum berries, placed with intention so their rounded forms and rich crimson shade add depth, warmth, and a hint of seasonal festivity. Fine, feather-like sprigs of greenery stretch out from the sides, giving the piece a slightly airy silhouette, while larger, darker green leaves are curved and folded to frame the rose, adding a sense of balance and careful craftsmanship. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped in a smooth, lustrous red satin ribbon, finished in a precise bow that sits comfortably at the base, ready to be pinned on a lapel. The soft lighting reveals gentle shadows across the fabric, emphasising each contour and curve. This boutonniere feels like a personal emblem for a groom or prom guest, the sort of bespoke detail Morden Florist might create for a couple marrying near Morden Hall or celebrating with family along London Road, capturing love, joy, and a quietly confident style.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant single-stem boutonnière is displayed at a gentle diagonal on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the background adding warmth without drawing attention away from the flowers. At the centre, a luscious rosebud in a vivid fuchsia-red hue is tightly furled, its satin-smooth petals layered closely together, hinting at fullness yet to open. The colour shifts between deep crimson and bright pink, suggesting the kind of romantic intensity often chosen for weddings and anniversaries in and around Morden. Encircling this central bloom is a halo of tiny white baby's breath blossoms, each delicate flower head forming part of a soft, airy cloud that lightens the composition and frames the rose with a gentle, bridal charm. Wisps of bright green, feathery foliage extend gracefully from behind the rose, their fine texture contrasting with the firm petals and giving the arrangement a sense of natural movement, as if caught in a soft breeze along London Road. Broader, darker green leaves sit closer to the stem, adding depth and structure, anchoring the airy elements with a calm, grounded presence. The stems at the base are carefully bound with a smooth red satin ribbon, meticulously wrapped to create a sleek handle, with a neat loop or tiny bow adding a touch of tailored sophistication. Light falls evenly across the boutonnière, highlighting the freshness of the rose and the crisp whiteness of the gypsophila, evoking the feeling of a special morning as final preparations come together. This image conveys the quiet excitement of a wedding day, a prom night, or a formal celebration, and reflects the kind of thoughtful, handcrafted detail local florists in Morden bring to each lapel flower they create.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
This exquisitely designed boutonniere, evocative of the artistic spirit found in Morden's historic corners and leafy parks, lies poised on a softly woven, oatmeal-toned linen backdrop. A central rosebud, closely wound and flushed with the subtlest blush pink, radiates quiet poetry and an air of anticipation, its form both classic and full of promise. Complementing the rose, an alstroemeria bloom-petals tinged in pale peach and blushing gold, mapped with fine burgundy strokes-unfolds with gentle grandeur, echoing the intricate detailing seen in bespoke arrangements by Morden Florist. Encircling these focal flowers, airy clusters of gypsophila lend a dreamy cloud-like effect, while tiny, vibrant green button chrysanthemums dot the design with energy, calling to mind the green spaces around Morden Hall Park. The composition is finished with graceful sweeps of fine, arching leaves and deep green, structured foliage at the base, one leaf cleverly wrapped around the bound stems. All the elements are secured with a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, gleaming bow-a festive accent that celebrates the tradition and joy of Morden's community ceremonies. Carefully arranged and naturally illuminated, this boutonniere is perfect for weddings, proms, or special local milestones, offering both comfort and refinement with every petal and fold.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
Displayed against a pale, linen-like beige background that feels as soft and subtle as an overcast morning in Morden Hall Park, a meticulously crafted boutonniere or small corsage lies ready to be pinned to a lapel. The central flower is a pristine white alstroemeria, also known as a Peruvian lily, its smooth petals stretching open with confident poise. Near the throat of the bloom, fine reddish-brown streaks and speckles add intricate detail, drawing the eye inward to the softly protruding stamens and the faint shadow they cast. Tucked alongside this main blossom is a vivid lime-green bud spike, resembling an Ornithogalum cluster, whose tightly layered, scale-like buds give the piece a sculptural, contemporary edge. Surrounding these are airy tufts of baby's breath, each minuscule white flower perched on slender stems like pockets of cloud, lending delicacy and volume without overpowering the composition. A foundation of lush, dark green foliage supports the design: broader, sword-shaped leaves provide stability, while slim, arching blades of grass-like greenery trail outwards, adding texture and a gentle sense of movement. At the right, the stems are neatly wrapped and secured with a bright pink satin ribbon, its tidy bow gleaming softly and offering a joyful burst of colour against the whites and greens. The entire arrangement is evenly lit, so every texture-from velvety petal edges to glossy leaf surfaces-is clearly defined. Perfect for a groom heading to a wedding near Morden station or a prom date meeting friends by the Civic Centre, this intimate floral piece speaks of freshness, romance, and the quiet excitement of a special day.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A thoughtfully crafted boutonniere is photographed from a slightly raised angle, resting diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose fine weave adds a soft, natural backdrop. In the centre of the composition, a single white lisianthus bloom opens fully, its many ruffled petals spiralling gently outwards like soft waves, giving the impression of a miniature garden rose yet with the airy lightness lisianthus is known for. Tucked closely beside it, two elegant buds in creamy green tones lean together, still closed but firm and full, suggesting flowers that will unfurl as the celebration unfolds, perhaps during a wedding reception at a favourite spot near Morden Hall Park. Scattered delicately among the main bloom and buds, tiny white gypsophila blossoms form a halo of texture, their fine stems and clustered flowers adding a whisper of cloud-like fullness. From behind, slender, grass-like leaves arc gracefully towards the lower left corner, their dark green colour and linear form contrasting beautifully with the soft curves of the petals. A broader, deeper green leaf sits like a quiet backdrop, giving depth and helping the white flower stand out clearly against the neutral ground. At the narrow base, the stems are trimmed and gathered, then wrapped in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow whose sheen catches the light and adds a playful, contemporary twist to the classic white-and-green palette. The whole piece feels fresh, romantic, and perfectly sized for a lapel, the sort of refined finishing touch a local Morden groom or prom guest might choose to reflect both personal style and the gentle charm of their neighbourhood.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A graceful orchid boutonniere is captured resting flat on a soft, light beige linen fabric, the gentle texture of the cloth echoing the calm of a quiet morning in Morden before a big day begins. Centre stage is a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and luminous, unfolding with an effortless elegance. The heart of the orchid reveals a delicate interplay of colour: a soft, buttery yellow and the faintest blush of pink at the throat, giving the bloom depth and character without disturbing its overall purity. Gathered closely around the base are feathery clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny, rounded blossoms forming a halo of cloud-like softness around the orchid, adding both texture and volume. The sprigs of Gypsophila are threaded with a few slim, bright green leaves, which lend a fresh, garden-picked feel that would be perfectly at home on a wedding party making their way from Morden Underground Station towards a ceremony near Morden Park. To one side, a short branch of the stem carries a pair of lime-green orchid buds, tightly closed and still smooth, suggesting new life and the anticipation that often accompanies a wedding or prom night. The stems of the flowers and foliage are neatly wrapped in a vivid fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a small, refined bow whose glossy surface catches the soft light and introduces a joyful, celebratory note of colour. The lighting is even and gentle, highlighting the natural curves of each petal and the slight sheen of the ribbon, creating a sense of intimate, poised calm that feels ideal for a groom's lapel or a cherished corsage for a special guest at an elegant local event.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A delicately crafted white orchid boutonniere is shown lying gently on a light beige, woven fabric surface, resembling natural linen or finely textured burlap, its subtle threads adding a rustic yet elegant backdrop. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its velvety petals wide and serene, unfolding in soft curves that catch the light with a faint, satiny sheen. At the centre of the orchid, a whisper of pale yellow and creamy ivory in the throat adds warmth and depth, drawing the eye inward. Encircling this central bloom is a soft halo of baby's breath, each tiny white flower perched on its slender stem, creating an airy, cloud-like frame that softens the shape of the buttonhole. Interlaced through the gypsophila are slender wisps of fresh green foliage, light and feathery, evoking the feel of a morning walk through the green spaces of Morden Hall Park when everything is newly washed by dew. The stems of the orchid, baby's breath, and greenery are gathered together and bound with a crisp white satin ribbon, the wrap smooth and precise, finished with a neat, unobtrusive bow that signals the work of an experienced wedding florist. The even, gentle lighting casts minimal shadows and allows the natural whites and greens to stand out against the neutral background, suggesting a calm, reflective moment before a ceremony. This boutonniere feels especially suited to a groom or best man preparing for a wedding in Morden, perhaps stepping out from a nearby townhouse or venue, the orchid symbolising quiet strength, purity, and lasting commitment on a day filled with meaningful promises.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic white rose boutonniere is presented on a diagonally positioned swatch of light beige fabric, the material closely resembling natural linen with a visible woven texture, like the table runners often used at reception venues around Morden town centre. The focus of the design is a single, creamy ivory rosebud, plump and velvety, its petals wrapped tightly into a refined, cup-shaped bloom that feels both timeless and modern. Nestled against this central flower are dainty sprays of white baby's breath, each cluster forming tiny star-shaped blossoms that bring a misty, romantic softness to the arrangement. Around the rose and gypsophila, slim, dark green leaves and a few filigree, fern-like fronds offer structure and contrast, their fresh colour suggesting a stem cut only hours before a ceremony. The stems of the flowers and foliage are brought together and meticulously bound with a smooth white satin ribbon that glows gently in the soft light. Just below the blossom, the ribbon is tied into a neat, proportionate bow, demonstrating the steady, practiced hands of a skilled florist used to preparing wedding party flowers for same-day delivery across Morden and the surrounding streets. Gentle, diffused lighting bathes the scene, highlighting the curved edges of the petals, the cloud-like gypsophila, and the subtle sheen of the ribbon while keeping the background pleasantly understated. The overall impression is of a refined, intimate detail captured just before being pinned to a lapel, a piece that speaks of vows, quiet anticipation, and the careful planning that goes into a wedding day, whether held in a local church, registry office, or a tucked-away venue near the River Wandle.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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