Soho Buttonholes from Your Trusted Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Soho – your go-to florist in Soho for exquisite buttonholes and hand-crafted bouquets. Nestled near the Palace Theatre and the vibrant Dean Street, our team of local florists brings an expert touch to every creation, ensuring your flowers add elegance and flair to any occasion, from weddings to special celebrations.

We pride ourselves on using only the freshest seasonal blooms, carefully sourced and expertly arranged by our skilled team. Whether you’re shopping for a stylish boutonnière for a big event or a unique bouquet to brighten someone’s day, our personalised service is built on years of experience right here in Soho and the surrounding areas of Covent Garden, Fitzrovia, and Chinatown.

  • Locally crafted arrangements for any occasion
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It’s easy to order online for same-day delivery, giving you peace of mind whether you’re celebrating on Greek Street, planning a business event, or surprising someone special near Soho Square. Trust our reputation for quality, creativity and reliability—locals come back for our attention to detail and passion for flowers.

Let our Soho florist team craft the perfect buttonhole or bouquet for your next occasion. Order now and experience outstanding Flower Delivery Soho today!

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined floral boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale, sand-toned linen cloth, the subtle woven texture of the fabric giving a gentle, tactile backdrop that feels both modern and timeless. The composition centres on two lisianthus flowers, their petals a luminous white brushed with vivid purple along the ruffled edges, as though each bloom has been hand-painted. Tucked close to these focal flowers are tiny white filler blossoms, airy and delicate, filling the spaces between the larger petals with hints of softness and light. Rising elegantly from the cluster is a slender stem of muscari, a column of tightly packed, bell-like florets in a saturated grape-purple, lending height and a distinctive, almost woodland charm. Surrounding the flowers, fine, fern-like greenery unfurls in feathery sprays, mingling with a few slightly sturdier green leaves that provide structure and a natural frame for the design. Two small, pale green buds nestle at the side, still closed, adding a sense of newness and quiet anticipation. The stems are gathered together with precision and wrapped in a crisp white satin ribbon, smooth and gently reflective, finished in a neat bow that clearly marks this as a lapel piece, ready for pinning. The atmosphere of the image suggests early preparations on a special day in Soho-perhaps a couple getting ready in a boutique hotel off Dean Street, or a school leaver dressing for prom-with the boutonniere offering a whisper of colour, scent, and emotion. It's the kind of thoughtful detail a local florist would hand over carefully, knowing how much meaning can be held in something so small.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly textured, light beige linen surface, a meticulously crafted boutonniere or petite corsage rests as if waiting to be pinned to a lapel before a ceremony in Soho's hidden courtyards. The fabric background, gently woven and neutral in tone, allows the colours of the flowers to stand out with understated elegance. At the center is a small gathering of soft pink, multi-petalled blooms-delicate ruffled flowers that look like miniature stocks or spray carnations, each petal curling lightly at the edge to create a plush, cloud-like effect. Woven through these blush blossoms are clusters of classic white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped florets forming a fine, misty veil that introduces airiness and a sense of innocence. Nestled among them, tiny sprigs of lavender or deep mauve flowers add gentle contrast, echoing the muted twilight tones you might see over nearby Soho Square. On one side of the arrangement, several elongated, creamy white buds tipped with the lightest hint of green extend outward, likely freesia or similar buds just on the verge of opening, suggesting new beginnings and the anticipation of a special moment. The whole composition is anchored by lush, bright green leaves that fan out at the base, while feathery, grass-like fronds spill softly from beneath, lending a natural, garden-picked character. The stems are neatly aligned and wrapped in a bold fuchsia satin ribbon, the bow tied with florist precision so its loops and short tails lie gracefully along the linen. Captured in even, flattering light, this floral accessory radiates quiet romance and polished simplicity, the kind of handmade touch chosen for weddings, proms, or civil ceremonies across central London, from Soho's boutique venues to nearby theatre celebrations.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured cloth, its soft weave creating a subtle grid that anchors the composition without ever stealing attention from the flowers. The rose, positioned slightly off-centre and lying horizontally, is caught in that perfect stage between bud and full bloom, its petals unfurling in delicate layers from a warm apricot heart to creamy, almost ivory tips. Around the upper and side edges of the rose, sprigs of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, their minute blossoms giving the piece a light, cloudlike halo and enhancing the sense of romance. Fine green stems and a few darker, structured leaves peek from behind, offering a fresh, garden-like counterpoint to the pastel tones and suggesting a skilled florist's hand in balancing colour and shape. The stems are gathered tightly and wrapped in a smooth peach satin ribbon, wound with precision and finished in a discreet knot that would sit neatly against a tailored jacket. Soft, even lighting reveals the satin's faint sheen, the rose's velvety petals, and the crisp texture of the gypsophila, creating a gentle play of highlights and shadows. The boutonniere feels like it's waiting to be pinned onto a lapel just off Oxford Street, perhaps for a chic Soho wedding at an intimate town hall ceremony or a stylish evening reception tucked behind Greek Street. Crafted with a sense of calm elegance, it evokes the quiet excitement of getting ready, the hush before guests step out into the city's energy, wearing a small but meaningful piece of floral artistry close to their heart.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the slightly coarse weave suggesting natural fibres you might find in a stylish Soho studio or intimate wedding venue off Wardour Street. Center stage is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large petals smooth and gently curved, like folded silk. The orchid's throat reveals a nuanced blend of creamy yellow and subtle reddish-brown speckles, drawing the eye inward and adding refined depth to the otherwise snowy bloom. Around it, sprigs of delicate white baby's breath form a soft, cloud-like collar, each tiny flower adding a whisper of texture, as if a fine mist has settled around the central blossom. To the left, two striking lime-green chrysanthemum pom-pom buds, tightly packed with spiky petals, bring a modern, almost sculptural feel, a fresh jolt of colour that echoes the creative energy of Soho's streets. Below the flowers, a broad, glossy green leaf cradles the arrangement, while a smaller, darker leaf near the base adds a subtle layered effect. The stems are wrapped with meticulous care in a vivid crimson red ribbon, the satin band pulled taut and finished in a neat, compact bow that suggests quiet celebration rather than flamboyance. The lighting is soft and even, picking up the sheen of the ribbon and the gentle matte of the petals without any harsh glare, allowing every detail of this refined floral accessory to breathe. Perfect for a groom or groomsman wandering down from Oxford Street to a hidden courtyard ceremony, it captures the balance of classic romance and contemporary design that local florists in Soho know so well.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully styled boutonniere lies centred on a pale beige, woven linen surface, its subtle texture reminiscent of the relaxed yet stylish interiors found in Soho's independent galleries. The focal point is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid flower, its wide, velvety petals gently curving outward in a calm, open gesture. Nestled within the orchid's throat, a soft haze of creamy yellow and muted orange provides a quiet glow, like the warm light spilling from a Dean Street restaurant at dusk. Surrounding this central bloom, fine stems of baby's breath create airy clusters of tiny white blossoms, giving the arrangement a dreamy, cloudlike frame that contrasts beautifully with the orchid's smooth simplicity. Lush green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slim and tapered, weave in and out, adding layered texture and a sense of natural movement, as though freshly gathered from a city garden near Soho Square. To one side, a tight group of glossy, round red berries introduces a bold splash of festive colour, while a few lighter green, immature berries suggest freshness and life still unfolding. All the stems are brought together at the base and wrapped with a shining red satin ribbon, tied into a confident, compact knot with short tails that lie neatly against the fabric. The balance of white, red, and green, set against the neutral linen, creates a refined, timeless look. Crafted with the attention to detail you would expect from a local Soho florist preparing flowers for a wedding, winter ball, or theatre premiere, this small floral piece embodies quiet celebration and thoughtful elegance.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant blush pink rose boutonniere is carefully laid out on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the textured weave softly visible beneath it, reminiscent of the relaxed yet refined style you might find in a Soho studio loft overlooking Carnaby Street. The single rose at the heart of the design is captured in a perfect semi-open stage, its velvety petals forming a layered cup whose centre holds a softer, almost creamy pink, gradually deepening to a more vivid rosy tone at the gently ruffled outer edges. Encircling this central bloom are airy sprays of creamy white baby's breath, each tiny cluster of flowers adding a misty, cloud-like halo that makes the rose appear even fuller and more luxurious. Fine, emerald-green, grass-like strands of foliage radiate subtly from behind, their slender shapes and light gloss giving the boutonniere an ethereal sense of movement, while a single, broader dark green leaf is artfully folded to cradle the stems, introducing a tailored, almost origami-like structure that suits smart wedding or prom attire. The stems are wrapped in a lustrous satin ribbon shaded in soft lavender-pink, tied into a neat knot with just a hint of trailing end, its sheen catching the gentle, diffused light as though lit by a window on a quiet side street off Oxford Street. A small silver fastening pin is visible at the base, indicating that this floral piece is ready to be secured to a lapel for a groom, groomsman, or special guest. The overall mood is one of soft romance and understated sophistication, ideal for couples planning intimate ceremonies and formal celebrations in and around Soho, with local florists ensuring each detail feels personal and freshly made for the day.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a subtly woven, light beige fabric that evokes the relaxed elegance of a Soho loft or gallery space, this boutonniere is captured from a slightly elevated angle, allowing every detail to be clearly seen. At the centre sits a vivid fuchsia rose, its petals richly saturated and velvety, folding in on themselves in a tight spiral that gradually unfurls towards the outer edges. The rose appears freshly cut, with a gentle sheen on the petals that suggests cool morning conditioning in a local London florist's studio. Clustered around its base is a soft ring of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom forming a miniature star, collectively creating a cloud-like halo that softens the strong colour of the rose and adds a sense of innocence and romance. Nestled within these white sprigs are small, bright red hypericum berries, glossy and smooth, offering a lively contrast in both colour and texture, like jewelled accents amid the floral softness. Wisps of fine green foliage extend outward in feathery arcs, while deeper green leaves are carefully folded and curled to frame the rose and anchor the design, giving the buttonhole a tailored, architectural feel that would look at home at a chic Soho wedding reception near Wardour Street. The stems are wrapped in a narrow band of red satin ribbon, the bow snug and precise, with neatly tucked ends that suggest experienced, careful hands. The lighting is gentle and diffuse, casting light shadows that emphasise depth without harshness, creating an impression of calm celebration. This compact floral piece feels intimate yet stylish, perfect for a groom or groomsman stepping out for a city ceremony within walking distance of Soho Square, where romance meets urban charm.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A meticulously designed boutonnière rests on a pale, sand-toned fabric that recalls the tactile weave of linen, the neutral background chosen to let the florals speak in vivid detail. At its centre, a single deep pink rosebud-somewhere between fuchsia and magenta-sits tightly furled, each petal smooth and plump, suggesting both youth and elegance. The bloom is not yet open, which gives it a refined, formal character ideal for a groom strolling from Soho Square towards his wedding venue. Surrounding this rose are clusters of tiny white baby's breath, their miniature blossoms forming soft clouds that nestle around the central flower, breaking up the strong colour with a gentle, airy lightness. Fine strands of bright green, grass-like foliage extend from behind, their feathery texture adding movement and a slightly wild, romantic edge, while a few darker green leaves slip in beneath, providing structure and depth. The stems are carefully brought together and wrapped in a satiny red ribbon with a subtle sheen, the winding neat and tight, ending in a small, tidy knot that shows a florist's practiced hand. The ribbon picks up and amplifies the rose's pink tones, tying the palette together in a harmonious blend of crimson and fuchsia. The soft, even light in the image highlights the natural textures-the velvety rose, the crisp baby's breath, the whisper-fine greenery-without creating distractions, allowing the boutonnière to feel both intimate and polished. It evokes the atmosphere of a special morning in Soho: the anticipation of a registry office ceremony, a prom night send-off near Oxford Street, or a heartfelt celebration where every detail, down to the lapel flower, has been thoughtfully considered.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
With the quiet confidence of Soho's famed springtime celebrations, this dainty boutonniere is expertly composed to evoke both modern flair and timeless romance. At its core, a tender pastel pink rose, its petals tightly curled in elegant repose, radiates freshness and understated glamour, echoing the subtle beauty found at Rosebery Avenue's flower stalls. Alongside, an open alstroemeria in blush and peach tones reveals hints of gold and fine, dark markings, a nod to the artistic energy pulsing through Soho's creative scene. Clusters of airy white baby's breath and vivid green mini cushion mums weave through the arrangement, their contrasting sizes and forms adding texture and layering evocative of the borough's lively streetscapes. Feathery sprigs and sleek, spiky leaves extend upwards, framing the composition with natural buoyancy. At the base, rich green leaves-some curled into graceful folds-create a platform of verdant support. The bundled stems are tightly bound in a luminous fuchsia satin bow, its glossy sheen serving as a subtle celebration of life's special moments. Placed against an off-white linen backdrop with a subtle woven texture, the arrangement gleams with freshness and vibrancy, perfect for donning at weddings, proms, or stylish soirées in Soho. Every element, from the scent of just-opened petals to the tactile play of ribbon and foliage, hints at the skilled touch of a local florist, bringing the area's creative warmth to formal occasions.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant boutonniere is carefully laid on a pale beige, linen-like backdrop, the faint weave of the fabric creating a gentle, tactile contrast to the crisp freshness of the flowers. At the centre sits a luminous white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its petals opening in a soft fan that shows off speckled strokes of warm reddish-brown deep near the throat and a touch of yellow-green at the base. To one side, a striking spike of vivid lime-green buds, probably Ornithogalum, rises like a miniature tower, each tiny, unopened floret packed closely together to add texture and structure. Around these focal elements, fine sprays of white baby's breath scatter like tiny stars, introducing a light, misty quality that softens the sharper lines of the foliage. The greenery itself is a composed mix: dark, glossy leaves with pointed tips anchor the design, while long, slender blades and feathery snippets of grass curve outward, giving the arrangement a sense of effortless movement, as if ready to be lifted from the cloth and pinned to a jacket. A narrow satin ribbon in bright, candy-pink is tied into a tidy, symmetrical bow at the gathered stems, its sheen catching the light and bringing a playful, romantic accent against the more natural tones. The image is softly yet evenly lit, highlighting veins in the petals and the gentle shadows cast on the neutral fabric. It conjures the calm excitement of a wedding morning in Soho, perhaps before a ceremony near Soho Square, with this refined floral piece ready to be worn with pride. Crafted with the attention typical of florists at Flower Delivery Soho, it feels perfectly suited to proms, anniversaries, or intimate city celebrations.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single, luxuriously ruffled white lisianthus bloom lies diagonally across a warm, light beige fabric that resembles finely woven linen, its subtle texture echoing the artisan textiles found in independent shops around Soho. The flower is fully open, revealing layers of silky petals that fold and ripple outward like soft waves, creating a sense of quiet elegance and calm. Nestled close below and to the left of the main bloom are two slender, unopened lisianthus buds in creamy pale green, their tapered forms held gently together, suggesting the promise of what is yet to unfold-much like a couple preparing to exchange vows at a nearby Soho townhouse venue. Tiny sprigs of baby's breath weave through the design, each cluster of crisp white florets adding a delicate, airy veil around the central flower, lightening the composition and giving it a dreamy, romantic touch. From behind the lisianthus, wispy, grass-like foliage fans out toward the bottom left, slender blades introducing a sense of movement, as though caught in a soft breeze drifting along Greek Street. A broader, deeper green leaf is tucked quietly behind the main bloom, adding depth and a backdrop of rich colour. At the lower right, the stems of the flowers and greenery are neatly bound together with a striking fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a petite, carefully formed bow. The ribbon's silky sheen and vibrant hue offer a modern pop of colour, standing out vividly against the neutral background and the gentle whites and greens. The boutonnière is captured under soft, even lighting, every petal edge and ribbon fold clearly visible, evoking the refined craftsmanship a local Soho florist would bring to a groom's buttonhole or a formal event corsage.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single orchid boutonniere rests serenely on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of simple, elegant setting you might see in a boutique studio just off Soho Square. At the heart of the design is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad petals smooth and luminous, opening like a gentle gesture of welcome. The centre of the bloom holds delicate notes of warm yellow and the softest blush pink, drawing the eye inward with a sense of intimacy and quiet luxury. Encircling the base of the orchid are airy clusters of white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped florets forming a fine, cloud-like collar that adds volume without heaviness. A few slim, fresh green leaves slip out from behind the flowers, adding life and movement while balancing the cool whites. To one side, two pale green orchid buds sit tightly closed on a slender stem, their rounded forms hinting at blossoms still to come-a subtle symbol of new beginnings, often chosen for weddings, civil ceremonies, and milestone celebrations across Soho and neighbouring Covent Garden. The stems of the flowers and foliage are neatly bound with a narrow, bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied in a small, precise bow. The ribbon's vivid colour and satin sheen introduce a playful yet sophisticated accent, catching the light against the textured cloth beneath. Gentle, diffused lighting softens every edge, highlighting the natural curves of the orchid petals and the delicate texture of the gypsophila. The arrangement feels intimate and thoughtful, ideal for a groom's lapel, a prom date's jacket, or a cherished guest attending a stylish central London event.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A carefully crafted white orchid boutonniere lies diagonally across a light beige, woven fabric background, the subtle texture of the cloth echoing the understated sophistication of a Soho bridal studio. In the centre of the piece, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens in serene, symmetrical layers, its white petals velvety and gently curved, catching soft, diffused light that gives them a faint, natural sheen. At the heart of the flower, the throat glows with a hint of pale yellow and a touch of cream, adding warmth and depth, as if the bloom were quietly illuminated from within. Encircling the orchid are fine sprays of baby's breath, their myriad tiny white Gypsophila blossoms forming an airy ring that softens the composition and adds a dreamy, romantic haze, reminiscent of wedding photos taken on nearby Greek Street or around Soho Square. Threaded between these delicate clusters, wisps of slender, feathery greenery emerge, providing a fresh contrast of vivid green that suggests a walk through one of central London's hidden gardens. The stems of the boutonniere are meticulously aligned and wrapped in a bright white satin ribbon, its smooth surface reflecting light with a gentle lustre, then finished with a small, precise bow that hints at the careful hands and practiced technique behind the design. This small yet meaningful arrangement feels ready to be pinned to the lapel of a groom, partner, or cherished guest as they prepare for a city wedding reception in Soho, bringing together purity, modern elegance, and a sense of intimate celebration. The photograph conveys not only the visual details-the colours, textures, and craftsmanship-but also the quiet emotion and significance held in this simple floral accent.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A classic wedding boutonniere is displayed at a graceful diagonal across a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the weave of the material forming a quiet, textured backdrop reminiscent of a refined Soho loft or boutique hotel. The focal point is a single creamy white rosebud, its petals smooth and velvety, wrapped closely around one another in a tight, elegant spiral. Hints of green at the base of the bud anchor the flower, suggesting freshness and careful conditioning by an experienced florist familiar with central London weddings. Encircling the rose, airy tufts of white baby's breath float like tiny clouds, each miniature blossom introducing an almost ethereal softness that tempers the formality of the bloom. Slim, dark green leaves and a few delicate, fern-like fronds fan out behind and to the sides, providing a gentle frame that enhances the rose's purity while adding depth and natural movement. The stems are neatly bound in a band of white satin ribbon, its sleek surface catching the soft, diffused light and culminating in a small, precise bow placed just beneath the head of the boutonniere, ready to be fixed to a lapel for a ceremony near Soho Square or a stylish reception on Dean Street. The lighting is even and serene, with no harsh shadows, allowing every texture-from the satin ribbon to the rose petals and the intricately woven background-to be clearly appreciated. The overall effect is one of timeless sophistication and quiet romance, a floral accessory that speaks of commitment, tenderness, and the thoughtful details that complete a groom's ensemble in the heart of London's West End.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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