On a pale, linen-like background that resembles a well-pressed tablecloth in a Tufnell Park townhouse, a small but meticulously crafted boutonniere takes centre stage, its colours and textures carefully composed. The main flower is a white alstroemeria, its petals open and slightly cupped, with fine reddish-brown speckling concentrated near the throat, creating a subtle pattern that feels both natural and refined. The bloom's creamy tone is crisp against the neutral fabric, while its stamens, lightly protruding, hint at the flower's gentle, fresh scent. To the left of this central lily-like blossom, a narrow column of vivid lime-green buds rises, stacked tightly in a neat spiral as if preparing to unfurl one by one; the effect is almost sculptural, providing a modern counterpoint to the softness of the petals. Threaded through the arrangement are small sprays of baby's breath, each stem tipped with multiple tiny, white blooms that resemble a dusting of snowflakes and add an ethereal, misty backdrop to the more defined forms. Beneath and around the flowers, glossy dark green, sword-shaped leaves provide structure and depth, while a few strands of thinner, grass-like foliage arc and curl outward, suggesting gentle movement, like plants stirred by a light breeze across Tufnell Park Fields. The stems are gathered neatly to the right and bound with a bright pink satin ribbon, tied in a compact, symmetrical bow whose sheen catches the soft, even light, injecting a note of playful romance into the otherwise classic palette. The whole piece feels freshly made, as though prepared moments ago by an experienced local florist for a wedding, anniversary dinner, or formal celebration along Fortess Road, offering a quiet yet polished finishing touch to a lapel or wrist.
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A delicately handcrafted boutonniere rests on a softly textured, light beige linen-style cloth, the neutral background allowing every petal and leaf to stand out with quiet clarity. At the heart of the design is a single white alstroemeria bloom, its broad petals opening gracefully to reveal fine reddish-brown speckles concentrated near the throat and gently curving stamens that suggest the flower has just reached its peak. To the left, a striking cone of tightly packed lime-green buds, reminiscent of Ornithogalum or a small ginger spike, adds a sculptural line and a fresh, almost dewy vibrancy. Threaded between the larger elements are tiny, cloud-like tufts of white baby's breath, their minuscule blossoms giving the whole piece a misty, romantic softness. A base of dark green, sword-shaped foliage anchors the composition, while finer strands of grass-like greenery sweep outward, adding movement and a sense of natural, windswept texture. The stems are neatly bound and finished with a dainty satin bow in a gentle pink, its smooth, glossy loops catching the even, diffused light and adding a playful touch of colour without overwhelming the calm palette of white and green. The lighting is soft but clear, much like a bright morning in Tufnell Park, making each vein and petal edge visible, and suggesting a fresh piece ready to be pinned to a lapel or worn on the wrist for a wedding, prom, or anniversary celebration. The overall feeling is of refined simplicity and thoughtful craftsmanship, a small floral accent that quietly elevates formal attire while echoing the understated elegance often seen at local gatherings around Tufnell Park's tree-lined streets and nearby parks. A close-up, high-angle photograph captures the upper torso of a person dressed in immaculate formalwear, likely a groom or groomsman preparing for a ceremony in Tufnell Park. The charcoal grey suit jacket is sharply tailored, its lapel and shoulder line clean and structured, framing a pale dress shirt with a faint grid pattern that peeks through beneath an open front. A smooth lavender necktie, carefully knotted and running straight down the centre of the chest, adds a calm, romantic note of colour. Pinned precisely to the left lapel is an elegant wedding buttonhole, the true focal point of the image. At its top rises a slender spire of pale green buds, perhaps hyacinth or Muscari, still mostly closed and suggesting quiet anticipation. Nestled around this central stem are fresh white Alstroemeria blooms, their open petals marked with fine streaks of deep plum or burgundy and soft golden stamens tucked inside. Tiny tufts of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, weave through the composition like a gentle cloud, softening the edges of the design. Surrounding foliage in layered shades of green-long, grass-like blades and broader, glossy leaves-curves gracefully around the flowers, creating depth and movement. At the base, a neat satin bow in lavender, perfectly echoing the tie, cinches the stems together with a touch of understated luxury. The lighting feels natural and even, as if taken near a window overlooking a quiet Tufnell Park street, and the overall mood is one of poised elegance and tender celebration, a small yet meaningful floral detail ready to be worn to a North London wedding.

WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Alstroemeria Groom Buttonhole from Tufnell Park Flowers. Handcrafted in Tufnell Park, this elegant buttonhole features pristine white alstroemeria, delicate white veronica, airy gypsophila and glossy aralia leaves for a fresh, refined finish. Designed to complement classic and modern wedding suits, it brings a soft, romantic touch to your groom, best man and ushers.

Each order includes four coordinated buttonholes, perfect for creating a polished, cohesive look for your wedding party. Our florists carefully select premium, long-lasting stems to ensure your buttonholes stay crisp and beautiful throughout the day and in your photographs.

Ideal for traditional church ceremonies, registry office weddings or contemporary city celebrations, this white buttonhole set pairs effortlessly with most colour schemes and floral themes. Available with reliable local delivery from Tufnell Park Flowers, you can count on friendly service and expert craftsmanship for your special day. Order online today at tufnellparkflowers.co.uk and complete your wedding look with timeless floral detail.
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