East Dulwich BUTTONHOLES – Same-Day Flower Delivery & Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery East Dulwich, your trusted local florist for stunning flowers, eye-catching bouquets, and personal service right in the heart of East Dulwich. Nestled just a short stroll from Lordship Lane, with easy access to Goose Green and the vibrant East Dulwich Picturehouse, our friendly team combines floristry expertise with a real passion for making every occasion special.

Our hand-tied bouquets and seasonal arrangements are all crafted by experienced florists who live and breathe the local community. Whether you're sending happy birthday blooms to West Dulwich or a thank you bouquet to Peckham Rye, we're proud to deliver throughout neighbouring areas, too.

  • Fast, fresh same-day delivery available across East Dulwich, Forest Hill, and Nunhead when you order online by 3 PM.
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From elegant lilies and classic roses to unique seasonal stems, every bunch is carefully selected, conditioned, and arranged to brighten someone’s day. For special requests—like custom anniversary flowers or sympathy tributes—our empathetic staff is always on hand to help and advise.

Trust East Dulwich’s favourite florist for reliability, skill, and a warm local touch. Order online today for beautiful blooms delivered fresh—same day—right to your door.

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BUTTONHOLES
A refined boutonniere is displayed on a backdrop of pale, sand-toned linen, the fabric's fine, irregular weave giving a subtle sense of texture that feels as relaxed and natural as a quiet walk down Barry Road in East Dulwich before the day's celebrations begin. At its heart, two lisianthus flowers open gently, each bloom a soft white cup edged with a vivid band of royal purple, their ruffled petal edges curling and overlapping like delicate silk. Nestled around them are tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, scattered in small clusters that bring a cloud-like lightness and soften the transition between the central blooms and the surrounding foliage. Rising slightly above and to one side, a slim stalk of grape hyacinth or muscari introduces a line of tiny, deep blue-purple bells stacked closely together, adding both vertical emphasis and a rich, jewel-toned contrast. Fine, feathery greenery fans out from beneath, its slender fronds and a few broader green leaves creating the impression of something gathered fresh that morning from a shaded corner of Dulwich Park. Two pale green buds sit quietly among the open flowers, their closed forms hinting at new life and the unfolding of the day ahead. The stems are neatly drawn together and wrapped in crisp white satin ribbon, smooth and slightly lustrous, finished with a tidy bow that marks this design as ready for a lapel at a wedding, prom, or black-tie event. The overall effect feels composed yet intimate, a small floral accent designed to whisper elegance and calm confidence rather than shout, ideal for someone marking a meaningful occasion here in SE22.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A small, refined boutonniere or corsage is displayed on a neutral, finely woven linen surface, its soft beige tones providing a calm backdrop that lets the flowers take centre stage. The arrangement begins with a cluster of multi-petalled, soft pink blooms, much like miniature stock or dainty garden flowers, their ruffled petals layered closely together to create a plush, pillow-like heart to the design. The pink shades are gentle and romantic, moving subtly from a delicate blush to a slightly warmer rose along the edges, evoking the softness of an East Dulwich sunrise over the rooftops. Nestled among these main flowers are sprays of classic white baby's breath, each sprig composed of dozens of tiny florets that add a weightless, cloud-like halo and a fine, almost whisper-light texture. Small touches of lavender and deep purple flowers peek through, offering a refined contrast that enriches the pastel palette without overwhelming it. On one side, slender buds in creamy white and pale green, reminiscent of freesia or similar graceful blooms, stretch outward as if mid-gesture, their closed forms hinting at scented blossoms still to open. Supporting this miniature composition is a base of lush green foliage: broad, saturated green leaves that anchor the piece, alongside filaments of airy, grass-like greenery that flick gently outward, giving a slightly wild yet polished edge. At the base, the stems are neatly gathered and wrapped with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a smooth, symmetrical bow with short, trailing tails that glimmer softly. The whole piece is lit with gentle, even light, highlighting freshness and detail, and it feels perfectly suited to a wedding at a local East Dulwich venue or a prom celebration, the sort of handcrafted detail a neighbourhood florist would prepare for same-day collection.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined peach rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, its delicate weave visible in soft, horizontal threads that suggest the relaxed elegance of an East Dulwich home dressed for a special day. The boutonniere's focal point is a single peach rose, not fully open yet generously unfurling, with petals that deepen to a warm, apricot-orange in the tightly coiled centre before fading to a creamy, shell-like tone at the edges. It looks freshly cut and gently luminous, as if it could have been selected that morning from a local East Dulwich florist on Lordship Lane. To the rose's upper right, a small spray of gypsophila-baby's breath-forms a frothy constellation of tiny white blooms, each flower no bigger than a pinhead, adding lightness and whisper-soft texture. Slender green blades, reminiscent of ornamental grass, shoot out from behind the main flower, while two richer, dark green leaves cup the base, their curves giving both structure and a painterly, brushstroke quality to the design. The stems are cleanly gathered and wrapped in a peach satin ribbon that closely echoes the rose's warm tones; the ribbon is wound smoothly with no loose ends, finishing in a petite, secure bow that hints at careful handiwork. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the satin's subtle lustre, the rose's velvety layers, and the calm neutrality of the fabric beneath. Altogether, the piece radiates an understated, romantic charm, ideal for a groom, best man, or cherished guest leaving from East Dulwich towards a wedding reception by Dulwich Park or a celebration near Goose Green.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
On a softly woven, light beige linen background, a single, thoughtfully designed boutonniere rests like a small piece of wearable art, capturing that poised, romantic feeling just before a ceremony begins. The focal flower is a pristine white Phalaenopsis orchid, its large, flowing petals curving gently outward, almost translucent at the edges as if catching a gentle East Dulwich morning light. At its centre, the orchid's throat reveals a subtle blend of buttery yellow and fine reddish-orange markings, delicate speckles that give the bloom a sense of life and individuality. Surrounding this central flower, clusters of white baby's breath create a halo of airy texture, their tiny blossoms reminiscent of soft mist or scattered stars, perfect for a wedding lapel. To the left, two compact lime-green chrysanthemum buds, rounded and slightly spiky, bring a fresh, contemporary twist, their vibrant green echoing the leafy hedgerows you might pass walking towards a local church or registry office near Goose Green. A broad, deep green leaf forms a natural backing, with a smaller, darker leaf tucked discreetly near the stems, adding depth and structure. The stems themselves are expertly wrapped in a bright crimson satin ribbon, the fabric smooth and lustrous, cinched neatly into a small knot or bow that introduces a bold, celebratory note of red. The composition feels intimate and crafted with care, like something prepared by a local florist who understands East Dulwich weddings-elegant, personal, and quietly confident, ready to be pinned on a groom, groomsman, or cherished guest for an unforgettable day.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A refined floral boutonniere lies centred on a light beige, woven fabric that has the relaxed, natural look of linen, like something you might see in a stylish East Dulwich café near Goose Green. The focal bloom is a flawless white Phalaenopsis orchid, its broad, satiny petals gently unfurled to reveal a softly glowing centre where creamy yellow and pale orange meld together in a subtle, painterly throat. Around this graceful orchid, tiny white baby's breath blossoms drift like delicate clouds, their many small florets creating an airy veil that softens the composition and adds a dreamlike texture. Tucked close to the bloom, a compact cluster of round, cherry-red berries introduces a vivid splash of colour, their gleaming skins suggesting winter festivities and cosy celebrations along Lordship Lane. Nearby, lighter green, oval-shaped buds hint at new growth and lend a gentle freshness, while an assortment of rich green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slender and elongated, curves naturally around the flowers and berries, anchoring the design in foliage. The stems are gathered and wrapped in a smooth, bright red satin ribbon, tied with precise care into a neat knot, its short tails resting neatly against the neutral cloth. The lighting feels soft and natural, highlighting the contrast between the crisp white petals, the deep red berries, and the muted, earthy background. It's the kind of elegant buttonhole a groom might choose for a wedding at a local East Dulwich venue, a small but meaningful flourish that Flower Delivery East Dulwich could hand-deliver on the morning of the celebration, bringing a touch of calm sophistication and seasonal charm to the wearer's lapel.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant pink rose boutonniere lies on a natural, light beige linen cloth, photographed from above so that every petal and ribbon fold is clearly visible. The central rose is in a graceful semi-open stage, its velvety petals layered in concentric spirals that move from a soft, blush-toned centre to a richer, more saturated pink along the outward-curving edges, suggesting freshness and the promise of full bloom. Around the base of this single rose, delicate tufts of white baby's breath cluster tightly, their tiny round blossoms forming a misty, cloud-like collar that softens the overall silhouette. From behind the rose, fine, grass-like strands of bright green foliage sweep outward in gentle arcs, adding height, movement, and a whisper of wildness that contrasts with the rose's structured form. Nestled beneath, a broader, darker green leaf is artfully folded to wrap and support the stems, giving the piece a tailored, almost origami-like finish that hints at professional craftsmanship. The stems are bound with a narrow, glossy ribbon that blends lavender and deep magenta-purple, its sheen catching the light and lending a subtle, romantic glow. The neutral linen backdrop, with its visible weave and warm undertone, grounds the composition and allows the pinks and greens to stand out without distraction. The soft, even lighting feels like natural daylight streaming into a townhouse in East Dulwich, perhaps near Goose Green, ready for a wedding party or prom couple to collect their flowers. This boutonniere evokes quiet celebration and would sit beautifully on a lapel at a ceremony in one of the local churches or a chic reception space tucked just off Lordship Lane.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Displayed against a softly woven, light beige fabric that looks like natural linen, this elegant boutonniere captures the intimate charm of an East Dulwich celebration. The centrepiece is a striking fuchsia rose, its petals densely layered and plush, curling inward at the core in a deep, romantic whirl of colour before opening outward into softer, lighter-edged folds. Around the rose, a collar of white baby's breath drifts like a gentle mist, each miniature bloom adding tiny points of brightness that contrast beautifully with the vivid pink. Clustered close to the petals, smooth red hypericum berries bring a warm, berry-red glow, their rounded forms echoing the shape of the rosebud and introducing a playful, yet refined touch. The greenery is thoughtfully composed: wispy, feather-like fronds extend gracefully from the arrangement, giving it airiness, while darker, broader leaves have been shaped and curled into a protective cradle around the flower, grounding the design and adding depth. The stems are meticulously bound in a rich red satin ribbon, wrapped firmly yet neatly and finished with a compact, elegant bow that lies flat and comfortable for wearing on a lapel. The gentle overhead lighting picks up the subtle sheen of the ribbon and the glossy skins of the berries, while the neutral background keeps all focus on the workmanship. Crafted with the kind of care you might expect from a neighbourhood florist preparing flowers for a wedding near Goose Green or a prom photo session along Barry Road, this boutonniere radiates romance, joy, and a quiet sense of occasion.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Set against a neutral, light beige backdrop with a subtle, tactile weave, this finely crafted boutonnière captures the feeling of an early wedding morning in East Dulwich, when the streets near Goose Green are still quiet and full of promise. The arrangement centres on a single rosebud in a vivid shade of pink that leans toward fuchsia, its petals smooth and tightly wrapped, as if holding a secret yet to be revealed. Encircling the rose are airy sprigs of white gypsophila-Baby's Breath-each tiny bloom adding a frothy softness, like a veil of miniature blossoms that gently diffuses the rose's intensity. Slender, grass-like fronds of bright green foliage lift and fan outward, bringing a sense of movement and life, while a few deeper green leaves anchor the composition, giving the small piece visual weight and balance. Around the base, a coral-red satin ribbon is wrapped in precise, overlapping layers, its sheen catching the light in small, celebratory glints that echo the joy of a ceremony at a local East Dulwich church or registry office. The stems are cleanly cut and neatly hidden beneath the ribbon, suggesting professional craftsmanship and careful preparation for a lapel or jacket buttonhole. The lighting is bright yet gentle, emphasizing the natural textures-the velvety rose, the crisp greens, the slightly nubby fabric background-without casting harsh shadows. It feels like a boutonnière chosen for a heartfelt occasion: perhaps a groom's finishing touch, a prom date's cherished detail, or a special guest's token of honour, all crafted with the quiet artistry you'd expect from a dedicated neighbourhood florist.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Against a textured, off-white linen backdrop that recalls the calm, creative spaces of East Dulwich, this floral boutonniere radiates gentle romance and refined style. At the centre, a powder-pink rose stands in partial bloom, its petals folded in a soft, beckoning spiral that captures the essence of bloom-fresh beauty as found at local green grocers on North Cross Road. A companion flower, likely Alstroemeria in a paler peach-pink tone, fans open with subtle yellow and intricate dark markings, adding complexity and depth reminiscent of Dulwich's artist-run studios. Floating between them, delicate clusters of white baby's breath mingle with verdant balls of mini chrysanthemums, their airy and textured forms reminiscent of a misty morning rooted in the nearby community gardens. Slender, dark green blades arch upward, surrounded by broader leaves-some gracefully manipulated to create patterns that enhance the arrangement's dimension. A wide, dark leaf wraps the stems and brings coherence, all tied together with a vibrant, fuchsia pink ribbon whose satiny sheen is reminiscent of festive occasions celebrated along East Dulwich's storied lanes. The whole design, thoughtfully composed, feels like a tribute to new beginnings, whether adorning a suit at a wedding or marking a milestone event. It is a piece that carries both elegance and the warmth of local craftsmanship.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
An elegant, compact boutonniere is displayed against a softly textured, light beige linen-like background, the kind of neutral cloth you might find on a carefully laid table in an East Dulwich townhouse near Goose Green. The arrangement is centred around a single white alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, its generous petals unfolding in a calm, open bloom. Delicate reddish-brown freckles gather toward the throat of the flower, drawing the eye gently inward to its pale stamens and adding a sense of quiet intricacy. Nestled beside it is a striking cluster of vivid lime-green buds, packed closely together in a tapered spike that introduces a strong, architectural element to the small design. Between and around these focal points, dainty sprays of white baby's breath create a soft halo, their tiny blossoms suggesting mist or a light dusting of snow against the creamy backdrop. Deep green, sword-shaped leaves support the flowers and give structure, while finer, grass-like foliage threads through the design, bringing texture and a slight sense of movement as if shaped by a breeze drifting over from nearby Dulwich Park. A glossy pink satin ribbon, tied neatly into a small, precise bow at one side, secures the stems and introduces a joyful, celebratory touch of colour. The lighting is even and natural, gently illuminating the contrast between the cool white petals, crisp greenery, and playful ribbon. The overall mood is one of purity, romance, and understated sophistication, perfectly suited for a groom's lapel at a local wedding, a prom date wandering down Lordship Lane, or any special moment celebrated in East Dulwich.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonnière is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, resting diagonally across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that recalls the relaxed, natural style often seen in East Dulwich homes and wedding venues. At the centre of the composition, a single white lisianthus bloom is fully open, its delicately ruffled petals unfolding in concentric layers that feel both soft and luxurious, like fine silk. The flower leans subtly to the right, framed on its left side by two slender buds of the same variety, still closed and tinted a creamy green, capturing that quiet moment before blossoms open on a spring morning walk down Lordship Lane. Scattered among the focal flower and buds are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny clustered blooms lending an ethereal, cloud-like quality that fills out the design without overwhelming it. Graceful strands of narrow, grass-like greenery sweep out towards the bottom left, adding a sense of movement and a fresh, garden-picked charm, balanced by a single broader, darker green leaf nestled just behind the central lisianthus. All the stems are neatly aligned and bound together near the bottom right with a rich fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise, petite bow whose vivid pink colour pops strikingly against the neutral cloth and soft white petals. The ribbon's sheen catches the soft, even light, echoing the polished feel of a well-chosen lapel accessory for a groom or groomsman. The photograph's gentle lighting highlights every texture-from the weave of the fabric to the velvety petals and smooth satin-evoking the care of an experienced local florist preparing wedding flowers for a celebration in and around East Dulwich.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined orchid boutonniere rests on a pale, linen-textured fabric that looks like soft beige or oatmeal, the gentle weave forming a calm, neutral stage for the flowers. At its centre is a single, immaculate white Phalaenopsis orchid, the petals broad and velvety, opening in a graceful curve as if mid-breath. In the orchid's throat, you can almost trace the brushstrokes of a florist's hand: a subtle wash of warm yellow, edged with the faintest hint of blush pink, drawing the eye inward. Clusters of white baby's breath gather around the base like light clouds, each tiny, rounded bloom adding texture and a romantic, ethereal softness. A few slender, bright green leaves slip from behind the flowers, bringing a fresh, botanical contrast that evokes the green pockets of East Dulwich, from Goose Green to the tree-lined roads off Barry Road. To one side, a short stem carries tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds, promising future blossoms and giving the design a quiet, hopeful energy. The stems are wrapped with care in a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, its surface smooth and gently gleaming as it is tied into a neat, compact bow with short trailing ends. Under soft, even lighting, the gentle sheen of the ribbon, the matte delicacy of the baby's breath, and the satin glow of the orchid's petals are all clearly defined, yet nothing feels harsh or overdone. This is a boutonniere designed for meaningful moments-a groom stepping out of a townhouse off Lordship Lane, a prom night gathering in East Dulwich-where elegance is expressed in subtle detail and thoughtful craftsmanship.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
A refined white orchid boutonniere is laid carefully on a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop, whose subtle texture and neutral tone echo the relaxed, understated style often seen at weddings around East Dulwich and Dulwich Village. At the heart of the piece sits a single Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its petals smooth, broad, and slightly glossy, curving outward like soft porcelain. The orchid's throat reveals a gentle touch of pale yellow and cream, adding a whisper of warmth that keeps the design from feeling stark, instead suggesting calm joy and quiet anticipation. Encircling the central blossom is a generous collar of white baby's breath, each tiny Gypsophila flower forming part of a cloud-like surround that softens the edges and introduces an airy, romantic texture. Fine strands of delicate green foliage weave through this halo, their feathery lines and fresh colour recalling the greenery of nearby Peckham Rye Park after a light rain. The stems of the flowers are gathered with precision and wrapped in a smooth white satin ribbon, the finish pulled into a neat, compact bow that hints at the florist's careful craftsmanship. The even, natural lighting in the image highlights the contrast between the orchid's luminous white and the muted fabric beneath, while also catching the gentle shimmer of the ribbon. This boutonniere feels ideal for a groom, best man, or stylish guest attending a contemporary London ceremony, perhaps planned with local florists who understand the area's mix of urban charm and leafy tranquillity. It is a small, elegant statement piece that conveys purity, commitment, and the thoughtful details that make a wedding day feel deeply personal.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
Resting at a gentle diagonal on a pale, linen-textured background, this classic white rose boutonniere embodies the quiet elegance of a wedding morning in East Dulwich. The central bloom is a creamy white rosebud, medium in size and perfectly formed, its petals wrapped closely together with just the slightest unfurling at the outer edges, suggesting freshness and the promise of the day ahead. Surrounding the rose, clusters of dainty white baby's breath create a halo of tiny, star-like flowers, their delicate stems weaving around the main bud and softening the composition with a cloud-light texture. Behind and beside the blooms, slender blades of rich green foliage and a few fern-like sprigs offer contrast and structure, evoking the lush greenery of Dulwich Park or the tree-lined streets off Lordship Lane. The stems are tightly bound in smooth white satin ribbon, wrapped with precision so that not a single end is visible, and finished with a petite, symmetrical bow that sits just below the floral head, hinting at the care of an experienced florist preparing it for a groom or groomsman. The fabric beneath is a warm, light beige with a subtle woven crosshatch, reminiscent of natural linen or finely woven cotton, providing a neutral stage that makes the whites seem even more luminous. Gentle, even lighting falls across the arrangement, heightening the soft sheen of the petals and ribbon while casting the lightest of shadows along the textured cloth. The boutonniere feels calm, refined, and intimately personal, perfect for formal wear at an East Dulwich registry office ceremony, a church wedding nearby, or any special occasion that calls for a timeless floral accent.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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