Dalston Buttonholes – Crafted by Your Local Florist

At Dalston Flowers, our passion lies in creating exquisite buttonholes and bouquets for every special moment in Dalston and beyond. As your dedicated local florist, we take pride in using only the freshest blooms for a truly personal touch—right here by Dalston Junction and steps from vibrant Ridley Road Market.

Serving Dalston and neighbouring spots like Hackney, Stoke Newington, and London Fields, we understand what makes our community’s celebrations unique. Each buttonhole is carefully designed to complement your style, whether for a wedding at Gillett Square, a prom on Kingland Road, or any cherished occasion.

Same-day delivery is available on all buttonhole orders placed online before 3 PM. It's never been easier to surprise someone special or finish your event styling at the last minute—just order online and let our talented team handle the rest.

  • Personal, handcrafted buttonholes for weddings, proms & events
  • Fast, reliable same-day delivery throughout Dalston and nearby areas
  • Local knowledge for striking designs inspired by our vibrant East London home
Trust Dalston Flowers to add a touch of floral elegance to your big day. Our care shines through in every arrangement—because we’re proud to be part of the Dalston community.

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BUTTONHOLES
A single, carefully composed boutonniere is shown resting against a softly textured, light beige fabric, the neutral tone and faint weave echoing the calm of an early morning stroll along Dalston Lane before a big celebration. The focal point is a pair of white lisianthus flowers, their petals full and velvety, with delicately ruffled edges brushed in a deep, clear purple that frames each blossom like hand-painted trim. Nestled between and around them are fine clusters of tiny white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, which lend a cloud-like softness and a sense of airy space to the design. Rising through the centre, a slim spike of grape hyacinth, or muscari, contributes a run of tightly packed, miniature bell-shaped blooms in a rich purple-blue shade, adding both structure and a subtle, woodland charm. Two pale green buds, still closed, sit quietly among the flowers, hinting at future bloom and giving the piece a fresh-from-the-market feel, as though chosen that morning from a stall near Ridley Road. The entire cluster is framed by mixed greenery: feathery, fern-like fronds that add lightness and movement, and a few more solid, darker green leaves that ground the composition and help the blossoms stand out clearly. At the base, the stems are drawn neatly together and wrapped in smooth white satin ribbon, the fabric slightly reflective and tied with a discreet, tidy finish, signalling this piece is ready to be pinned to a lapel. The mood is refined yet gentle, perfect for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest who wants their floral detail to feel personal, quietly stylish, and in tune with Dalston's blend of creativity and understated elegance.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a pale, woven linen surface the colour of warm oatmeal-similar to the textiles found in Dalston's independent studios-a single floral boutonniere or corsage is laid out with the meticulous care of an experienced local florist. At its heart, several soft pink blossoms cluster together, their many petals slightly ruffled and overlapping, suggesting miniature stocks or dainty garden blooms gathered from a romantic cutting bed. The pink shades shift subtly from near-white at the outer edges to a mellow blush deeper within, giving the flowers a living, breathing quality. Nestled among them, tiny white stars of baby's breath form an airy lacework, filling in the spaces and softening every line. Small accents of lavender and deep purple florets peek through, introducing a hint of drama to the otherwise gentle pastel palette. To one side, a series of creamy white and pale green buds-resembling slender freesias just before bloom-extend outward, bringing a sense of anticipation, as though the flowers will unfurl later in the evening at a celebration near London Fields or along Ridley Road. The whole arrangement is anchored by broad, glossy green leaves that curve protectively around the flowers, while fine, feathery strands of greenery arc lightly from beneath, adding movement and a faintly wild garden feel. At the base, the stems are tightly secured with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, its sheen catching the light as it forms an elegant, neatly tied bow with short tails that lie smoothly on the fabric. The overall mood is one of refined joy-fresh, intimate, and ready to accompany a wedding suit, prom outfit, or special dinner in a Dalston restaurant, a small handcrafted detail that quietly completes the occasion.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach-coloured rose boutonniere rests elegantly on a pale beige linen-style fabric, its woven texture visible in fine, horizontal lines that give the background a calm, natural character reminiscent of relaxed cafés along Kingsland Road in Dalston. The rose is partially open, the petals forming a gentle spiral that deepens to a warm apricot tone at the centre and fades to creamy pastel at the outer edges, as if gently kissed by early morning light. Cradling the upper right of the bloom, breezy clusters of white baby's breath add a halo of tiny, star-like blossoms, their airy presence softening the composition and providing a romantic contrast to the rose's fullness. Around the base, slender, grass-like green fronds and two broader, glossy dark green leaves are carefully arranged, their subtle curves adding movement and a sense of freshly gathered foliage from a local market stall on Ridley Road. The stems are precisely wrapped with a coordinating soft peach ribbon, snugly coiled in clean lines and secured with a discreet knot that suggests practiced florist hands. The lighting is gentle and even, casting minimal shadow so that each petal vein, each minute gypsophila bloom, and the slight sheen of the satin wrap are clearly defined without harshness. The overall mood is one of poised, quiet celebration-a refined boutonniere ready for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out from Dalston to an intimate ceremony or evening reception, carrying with it the understated romance and warmth of a thoughtfully crafted local floral design.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single white Phalaenopsis orchid boutonniere lies centered on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the kind of simple, natural fabric often used on rustic wedding tables around Dalston and London Fields. The orchid's petals are broad, smooth, and gently arched, creating a graceful oval that seems to float above the fabric. At its throat, soft yellow tones deepen into fine reddish-orange speckles, giving the bloom a subtle warmth and character. Encircling the orchid, airy sprays of white baby's breath add a delicate, mist-like texture, each tiny blossom forming a constellation around the central flower. To the left, two vivid lime-green chrysanthemum pom-poms bring a contemporary twist: their tight, spiky petals form perfect spheres that contrast strikingly with the orchid's calm openness, adding a lively burst of colour reminiscent of fresh greenery in nearby parks like Hackney Downs. A glossy deep green leaf provides a natural base beneath the flowers, anchoring the design both visually and structurally, while a smaller, darker leaf tucks in near the stems. The lower portion of the boutonniere is expertly wrapped in a bright crimson red satin ribbon, its smooth, reflective surface catching the light and ending in a tidy knot or miniature bow. This ribbon binding feels both festive and refined, echoing the joyful formality of a wedding or black-tie event. The soft, even lighting emphasises every texture-the gentle grain of the fabric, the velvety orchid petals, the crisp baby's breath, and the sheen of the ribbon-creating a composed, elegant accessory that could easily be pinned to a groom's lapel before stepping out onto Kingsland High Street for photographs.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere is photographed from above against a pale, woven linen backdrop the colour of warm sand, its subtle texture reminiscent of the textiles sold in small independent shops around Dalston Junction. In the centre of the composition, a single white Phalaenopsis orchid opens with serene confidence, its wide, smooth petals curving outward like folded silk. Within the flower's core, a nuanced blend of creamy yellow and soft orange glows gently, drawing the eye inward and giving the bloom an intimate warmth. Surrounding the orchid, clouds of delicate white baby's breath create a light, lacy halo, their countless tiny blossoms adding both volume and a whisper-soft texture. Along one side, a cluster of plump, glossy red berries catches the light, their deep cherry hue suggesting festive occasions and winter ceremonies along Shacklewell Lane. Interspersed with these are a few paler green, berry-like buds, adding freshness and a sense of natural variation. The foliage is composed of clean, rich green leaves: some broad and tapered, others narrower and more elongated, all carefully placed to frame the flowers and guide the composition. At the base, the stems are tightly bound with a luminous red satin ribbon, wrapped with the kind of care a Dalston florist uses when preparing wedding flowers for same-day local delivery. The ribbon is tied in a neat, compact knot with short trailing ends, providing a polished, elegant finish that clearly signals this is a ready-to-wear accessory for a lapel. The overall impression is of quiet luxury and understated celebration, ideal for weddings, proms, or formal gatherings where a single, thoughtfully crafted flower speaks volumes.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere is presented on a neutral, woven linen backdrop, the soft beige fabric providing a calm, understated stage that allows the colours of the flowers to glow. The central rose, captured at that perfect moment between opening and full bloom, shows layers of velvety petals with a subtle gradient from pale blush at the heart to a deeper, more confident pink along the outer edges. Clusters of fine white baby's breath nestle gently around the base, each tiny flower forming a mist-like halo that lightens the design and adds a classic, bridal charm. Around them, threads of wispy, bright green foliage arc gracefully outward, giving the arrangement a sense of movement, while a single, more substantial dark green leaf folds neatly around the stems, almost like a tailored collar on a well-cut suit. The lower portion of the boutonniere is bound in a smooth satin ribbon, its soft pink shade harmonising beautifully with the rose and tied into a neat, compact bow that suggests quiet care and professional craftsmanship. Subtle light, as if filtering through a Dalston townhouse window on a spring afternoon, brings out the texture of the petals and the gentle sheen of the ribbon, while the linen beneath adds a natural, almost rustic sophistication. A small silver-toned pin lies integrated at the base, ready to secure this piece to a lapel for a wedding, civil ceremony, or prom night, perhaps worn by someone heading from Dalston Kingsland station to an intimate gathering at a local restaurant. The overall impression is of tenderness, romance, and thoughtful detail, reflecting the kind of work a dedicated East London florist would prepare for a special day.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single statement boutonniere is displayed against a pale beige, lightly woven fabric, reminiscent of fine linen or rustic burlap often seen on reception tables in Dalston loft venues. The composition is horizontal, the stems angled toward the lower left and the bloom pointing to the upper right, creating a sense of movement as if it's ready to be pinned to a lapel. At its centre, a lush fuchsia pink rose sits in full, confident bloom, the spiral of its velvety petals transitioning from a rich, saturated heart to slightly softer edges, suggesting both romance and youthful energy. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of white baby's breath form a delicate mist of tiny blossoms, adding a gentle lightness and soft contrast that feels almost cloud-like. Threaded through this softness are plump, shiny red hypericum berries, their spheres glowing like tiny jewels and lending a subtle nod to festive celebrations or winter weddings along Kingsland High Street. Supporting everything is a careful collar of foliage: dark green leaves artfully curled and layered to frame the central flower, and fine, feathery sprigs of lighter greenery that reach outward in relaxed arcs, softening the outline and evoking a freshly gathered feel. The stems are expertly wrapped in a smooth red satin ribbon, tied into a compact, neat bow that mirrors the berry tones and reinforces the romantic theme. Gentle, diffuse light falls from above, picking up the textures of the petals, the gleam of the berries, and the weave of the background fabric. The overall mood is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and intimate celebration, ideal for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest heading out from Dalston to an evening of memorable photographs and heartfelt toasts.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A romantic single-stem boutonnière rests gently on a neutral, linen-textured cloth, its pale beige surface creating a calm, understated stage for the colours to glow. At the centre of the design is a compact rosebud in a vivid shade of deep fuchsia, drifting towards magenta, the petals curving tightly inwards with the plump fullness of a flower just about to open. The rose's velvety surface catches the light so that the outer edges appear slightly darker, while the inner folds hold a warmer pink tone, drawing the eye into its heart. Nestled around the rose are soft tufts of white baby's breath, their minute blossoms forming a delicate halo that softens the overall look and adds a bridal lightness. Fine, grass-like green sprigs arc outwards, giving the boutonnière a natural, free-flowing silhouette, like foliage gathered from a leafy corner of Hackney Downs and shaped by a careful, experienced hand. Beneath the blooms, a few broader leaves in darker green provide structure and visual depth, creating a rich backdrop that lets the rose and gypsophila stand forward with clarity. The stems are expertly bound with a slender, coral-leaning red satin ribbon, its glossy surface wrapped snugly in smooth, even turns, finishing in a neat fold that feels tailored rather than fussy. Gentle, bright lighting reveals every small texture-from the fabric's subtle grain to the tiny veins in the leaves-giving the piece a crisp, freshly made presence. It feels like the kind of lapel flower chosen early on a wedding morning in Dalston, perhaps before a ceremony near Shacklewell Lane, capturing the emotion of new beginnings in one small, intimate floral accent.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
As if sketched by a Dalston artisan, this sophisticated boutonniere nestles atop a subtly woven light beige linen background, channeling the gentle rhythms of East London. Front and center, a pastel pink rose, its petals delicately wound in a soft spiral, radiates quiet freshness and classic charm. Beside it, an Alstroemeria bloom in lighter pink-peach tones opens gracefully, revealing intricate slivers of yellow and subtle brown-green markings-the detail reflecting the artistry found in Dalston's local flower markets. Sprays of snow-white baby's breath drift among crisp, round green button blooms, bringing a sense of playful texture and balance. Slender green blades, sweeping upward, and broad, flat leaves, some elegantly folded, frame the miniature bouquet, offering structure and a lush, organic feel. The arrangement's stems are bundled and secured by a wide, gleaming fuchsia ribbon tied in a neatly flared bow that sparkles with celebratory intent-befitting the energy of a Dalston evening gathering. The quietly textured linen beneath, in oatmeal and ecru tones, enhances the crisp hues and shadow-play within the flowers. Bathed in diffuse light, this freshly crafted accessory is an ideal addition for formal weddings, proms, or milestone celebrations throughout Dalston's creative neighbourhood.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact, elegant boutonniere is displayed on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its subtle weave providing a calm, neutral backdrop reminiscent of a softly lit studio just off Dalston Lane. At the centre of the composition, a single white alstroemeria opens fully, its petals smooth yet gently rippled at the tips, the inner surfaces marked with fine reddish-brown brushstrokes that point inward toward pale green-yellow stamens. Just to the left of this main bloom, a tight, bright green cone of buds stands upright, each tiny unit nestled closely against the next, giving the impression of a miniature floral spire with a fresh, springlike energy. Sprigs of white baby's breath are tucked throughout the arrangement, their minuscule, clouded blooms adding a whisper-light texture that softens the more defined shapes of the alstroemeria and bud cluster. Supporting everything is a fan of deep green, pointed leaves, layered so they appear almost like a protective cradle, while finer, threadlike blades of grass-like foliage curl and twist around the edges, lending delicacy and rhythm. On the right, a narrow, glossy satin ribbon in bright pink is wrapped tightly around the stems and tied into a small, confident bow, the sheen of the fabric catching the light and adding a romantic flourish. The lighting is even and gentle, showing true whites, vivid greens, and the ribbon's saturated pink without glare. This boutonniere feels ideally suited to a wedding morning in Dalston, perhaps worn on a tailored jacket for a ceremony followed by a reception near London Fields, embodying freshness, intimacy, and quiet celebration.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant wedding boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric whose fine weave adds a subtle, natural texture reminiscent of simple table runners seen in Dalston studios and eateries. The central focus is a single, fully opened white eustoma bloom, also known as lisianthus, its many ruffled petals forming a soft, spiralling cup. The flower appears almost weightless, its edges gently curled, giving it a romantic, airy quality. Nestled just beneath and to the left are two slender eustoma buds, creamy and pale green, their closed forms suggesting new beginnings and quietly mirroring the main flower. Scattered delicately throughout the arrangement are tiny clusters of white baby's breath, each branching stem carrying miniature blossoms that create a light, cloud-like veil around the focal bloom. Behind them, wisps of dark green, grass-like foliage arc outwards towards the lower left corner, while a single broader, darker green leaf provides depth and contrast from behind the lisianthus. At the bottom right, the neatly aligned stems are bound with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a compact, perky bow whose sheen catches the light and introduces a joyful dash of colour. The satin's vivid pink stands out against the muted background and the white petals, hinting at a contemporary twist within a classic palette. The arrangement feels fresh, precise, and lovingly made, ideal for a groom or groomsman stepping out from a townhouse in Dalston towards a ceremony in nearby London Fields, carrying a small but meaningful piece of floral artistry close to the heart.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere is shown resting on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, the weave of the fabric just visible enough to give a sense of understated luxury and calm. At the heart of the design sits a large, pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its thick, satin-like petals unfolding in smooth curves. The centre of the bloom draws the eye with intricate markings of soft yellow and a touch of pink, the sort of detail a florist in Dalston would point out while helping you choose pieces for a wedding at a local registry office or a chic celebration near Ridley Road Market. Around the orchid's base, airy sprays of pure white baby's breath (Gypsophila) create a soft, cloudlike skirt, adding volume without overpowering the main flower. Bright green leaves peek from behind, crisp and narrow, bringing a clean, natural freshness that echoes the greenery of nearby parks like Hackney Downs. To the left, a short side stem holds two small, tightly closed orchid buds in pale lime green, suggesting growth and the unfolding of new moments-fitting for vows, prom nights, or milestone anniversaries. The stems are carefully bound with a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat little bow whose sheen catches the light and adds a playful, modern contrast to the otherwise classic white and green palette. The lighting is soft and even, revealing every curve of petal and tiny bead of baby's breath, giving the boutonniere an air of quiet sophistication, as if it has just been prepared and set down by a thoughtful florist moments before being pinned to a lapel.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere lies gracefully on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its texture subtly visible beneath the flowers like the weave of a favourite jacket worn to a Dalston rooftop wedding. At the heart of the piece is a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals broad, smooth, and almost porcelain in their stillness, curving in a gentle oval. Within the orchid's open face, the centre glows with the faintest wash of buttery yellow and soft green, a quiet warmth that hints at living colour against the cool white. Surrounding this central bloom is a constellation of baby's breath, each tiny white floret forming light, airy clouds that soften the edges of the design and suggest a sense of romance and ease. Delicate, filament-thin green foliage weaves through and behind the blooms, adding slender strokes of vibrant green that keep the arrangement from feeling too formal, as though it has just been gathered from a garden near London Fields. The stems are drawn together with careful hands and bound tightly in a band of crisp white satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and slightly lustrous, catching the light in small highlights. Near the top of the binding, a small, precise bow is tied, its loops compact and controlled, signifying the boutonniere is finished and ready to pin onto a suit for a ceremony at Hackney Town Hall or an intimate restaurant celebration along Kingsland Road. The neutral, woven backdrop keeps the eye fixed on the interplay of white and green, creating a sense of calm sophistication. The overall impression is of quiet luxury and enduring elegance, a small but significant floral accent that could mark the start of a shared life with gentle, unshowy grace.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is displayed at a gentle angle on a pale beige, linen-style fabric, the weave of the material forming a subdued crosshatch that feels warm and natural, like a tablecloth in a Dalston townhouse. At its heart is a single ivory-white rosebud, compact yet full, with smooth, velvety petals that curl inward to form a tight centre, as if the flower has just been cut at peak freshness. Slight traces of green near the base suggest sturdy sepals cupping the bloom. To one side and slightly behind the rose, sprays of delicate white baby's breath open like tiny stars, giving the arrangement a misty, romantic border. Slim, dark green leaves and a few airy, fern-like fronds frame the rose and gypsophila, their shapes adding depth and direction, guiding the eye along the boutonniere's diagonal line. The stems are bound tidily with a band of crisp white satin ribbon, wrapped snugly with no loose ends, then finished in a petite bow that rests just beneath the flower head, its sheen catching the light. The soft, even illumination suggests an overcast London afternoon, with light drifting in through a window somewhere off Stoke Newington Road, revealing the gentle curves of petals and the fine grain of the background cloth. Everything about this boutonniere speaks of care and intention: a refined accessory made for a groom or usher, ready to be pinned to a suit jacket for a ceremony in a Dalston registry office, a chic warehouse venue, or an intimate celebration in a hidden Hackney garden.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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