On a softly woven, neutral-toned linen surface, a beautifully composed boutonniere or small corsage is laid out as if ready to be pinned for a ceremony in Lambeth Town Hall. The background fabric, in light beige or greige, has a fine, almost canvas-like weave that gently contrasts with the organic shapes of the flowers. At the heart of the piece, several full, multi-petaled light pink blooms, reminiscent of clustered stock or spray roses, sit closely together, their petals delicately ruffled and shading from a slightly deeper pink centre to paler edges. Interspersed among these central flowers are fine clouds of white baby's breath, each stem carrying a constellation of tiny florets that lend an airy, romantic softness. Tucked between the pinks and whites are discreet touches of lavender or light purple florets, small and spiky, adding just a hint of cooler colour and depth without overpowering the gentle palette. To the left, a fan of elongated, pale green to creamy white buds-similar to slim lily or freesia buds-extends outwards, their closed forms suggesting blossoms that will open later in the day, perhaps just as the couple arrives at a riverside reception in Lambeth. Deep, broad green leaves frame the composition, grounding it with rich colour, while fine, grass-like fronds spill and curl from the base, introducing movement and a subtle wildness, as though freshly gathered from a garden near Kennington or Archbishop's Park. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped where they meet, secured by a vibrant fuchsia or hot-pink satin ribbon. This ribbon is tied into a simple, elegant bow, the satin catching the light and adding a celebratory sparkle. The measured balance of colour, texture, and line reflects the skilled hand of a florist used to crafting bespoke buttonholes for weddings and graduations across Lambeth, where every small detail helps tell a personal story.
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A delicate, handcrafted corsage-style boutonniere rests on a softly textured, oatmeal-toned linen background, the neutral fabric reminiscent of a calm Lambeth townhouse interior. At the centre, a tight cluster of soft lavender and blush-pink blooms, similar to miniature carnations or spray roses, forms a ruffled, cloud-like heart. Their petals are gently frilled and layered, giving the impression of softness you could almost brush with your fingertips. Nestled among them, tiny white baby's breath flowers create a fine, lacy halo, each minuscule floret adding airiness and a sense of light. From the left side, several slender white buds, like delicate lily or spray rose buds not yet unfurled, extend outward, their pale green tips hinting at new life and the promise of scent. Around the flowers, smooth, deep green leaves cradle the arrangement, while finer fern-like fronds trail and flick outwards, adding a touch of natural movement that feels like something just gathered from a Lambeth garden near Vauxhall or Kennington Park. The stems are neatly bound and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon, tied into a precise, elegant bow with short, slightly curled tails that catch the light with a soft sheen. The overall lighting is even and gentle, with no harsh shadows, accentuating the freshness of the petals and the silky texture of the ribbon. This small floral piece feels like a quiet celebration, the sort of carefully composed accent worn at a wedding, prom, or special gathering along the Thames, perfectly suited to formal wear while still evoking a natural, romantic charm. A detailed close-up shows the upper body of a man in formal wedding attire, likely a groom standing in soft daylight outside a Lambeth registry office near the Thames. He wears a dark charcoal suit jacket with a gently textured lapel, over a crisp light dress shirt patterned with a fine grid that adds quiet interest without stealing attention. A vivid magenta silk tie sits perfectly knotted at his collar, its smooth surface catching the light with a subtle sheen. Pinned carefully to the left lapel is a handcrafted buttonhole that draws the eye: a miniature garden of white and cream buds, soft pink blooms, lilac and lavender petals, and touches of deeper purple, all arranged with the precision of an experienced local florist. Slender, unopened buds rise at the top, while clusters of pastel blossoms-reminiscent of sweet peas or stock-form a soft cushion of colour beneath. Tiny stars of white gypsophila weave between the flowers, giving the posey a misty, romantic haze. At the base, glossy dark green leaves cradle the stems, while finer, feathery greenery arcs outward, echoing the relaxed elegance of nearby Vauxhall and Kennington wedding venues. A satin lavender ribbon is wrapped and tied in a neat bow around the stems, its gentle purple tone picking up hints from the flowers and complementing the bold tie. The overall mood is one of polished yet playful sophistication, the kind of carefully coordinated buttonhole that marks the wearer as someone cherished on a joyful Lambeth wedding day, ready for photographs in Archbishop's Park or along the Albert Embankment.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Celebrate your wedding day in effortless style with the Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole from Lambeth Flowers. This elegant set of four buttonholes is handcrafted by our expert florists in Lambeth, combining premium white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemones and sculptural bear grass for a refined, modern look.

Designed to complement classic and contemporary suits alike, these fresh flower buttonholes add a polished finishing touch for the groom and wedding party. The soft white blooms contrast beautifully with the rich purple anemone centres, creating a sophisticated pop of colour that stands out in photos while remaining timeless.

Each buttonhole is carefully wired and taped for comfort and security, ensuring it looks fresh from aisle to evening. Ideal for London weddings, civil ceremonies and formal events, this coordinating set of four makes it easy to style the groom, best man and ushers with matching floral details.

Handcrafted with care at Lambeth Flowers, we prioritise freshness, quality and reliable service. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes online from lambethflowers.co.uk for beautifully presented wedding flowers you can trust.
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