A carefully crafted boutonnière is captured from a slightly raised angle, resting on a pale, sand-toned fabric that resembles finely woven linen or soft burlap, the threads forming a subtle grid beneath the flowers. At the centre of the design sits a fully open white lisianthus bloom, its many ruffled petals curling outward in gentle layers, creating a plush, rounded silhouette with a hint of cream at the base of each petal. Just to the lower left, two slender lisianthus buds, still tightly furled, stretch upward in pale green and ivory, echoing the main flower while symbolising something new and unfolding. Delicate tufts of white baby's breath weave through the arrangement, the tiny clustered florets adding an airy, cloud-like halo, lightening the composition and introducing a sense of softness and romance. Behind the flowers, slim, dark green blades of grass-like foliage fan out gracefully toward the left, while a broader, deeper green leaf forms a quiet backdrop immediately behind the central bloom, giving the design structure and gentle contrast. The stems of the flowers and foliage are neatly trimmed and bound at the lower right with a vibrant fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a compact, perky bow that gleams slightly under the soft lighting. This bright accent of colour stands out vividly against the neutral fabric, much like a splash of modern art along the walkways of Canary Wharf, and hints at a joyful, contemporary celebration. The lighting is calm and even, emphasising the crisp whites, fresh greens, and silky sheen of the ribbon. The overall impression is of a refined wedding buttonhole, perfect for a groom or guest attending a ceremony in one of the local riverside venues, understated yet full of quiet character.
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A single wedding boutonnière rests at a gentle angle on soft, oatmeal-coloured fabric that looks like finely woven linen, its texture subtly catching the light. At the heart of the piece is a fully opened white lisianthus bloom, the ruffled petals forming a rounded cup of creamy white, with faint shadows pooling deep inside the layers. Just below and to the left, two slender lisianthus buds in pale green and ivory lean together, still closed, suggesting the quiet promise of a ceremony yet to unfold. Around them, tiny stars of white gypsophila scatter in loose clouds, their airy heads softening the edges of the design and giving the whole boutonnière a delicate, romantic haze. Slim, grass-like blades of foliage sweep outward toward the lower left, dark green against the neutral background, while a broader, deeper green leaf cradles the main bloom from behind, adding structure and depth. The stems are neatly trimmed and bound at the bottom right with a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, jaunty bow that glows against the muted fabric, like a dash of Canary Wharf evening colour against pale stone pavements. The lighting is calm and even, revealing every curve of petal, every thread of fabric weave, without harsh shadow. The overall impression is of a fresh, elegant buttonhole crafted for a groom or guest at a contemporary London wedding, the kind you might wear for a ceremony overlooking the docks or gardens near Jubilee Park, its simple form carrying quiet joy and a touch of playful modern charm. A sharply focused close-up of a groom's charcoal grey suit in Canary Wharf, showing the left lapel dressed with a single, elegant white lisianthus buttonhole beside a rich magenta silk tie. The suit jacket appears to be fine wool with a subtle textured weave, its lapel cleanly pressed and catching soft, indoor light, much like you'd see in a sleek dockside venue near Cabot Square. Between the lapels sits the perfectly knotted tie, smooth and lustrous in deep fuchsia tones, standing out against a crisp, pale grey-and-white patterned dress shirt that peeks through. Pinned neatly to the lapel, the boutonnière features one fully open white lisianthus bloom with gently ruffled, velvety petals, framed by two slender ivory buds that tilt upwards as if just about to unfurl. Around the main flower, airy sprays of white gypsophila create a cloud-like halo, while fine, linear greenery arcs lightly to add movement and freshness against the dark fabric. At the base, a slim mauve ribbon, tied with care, secures the stems and subtly echoes the colour of the tie, pulling the whole ensemble together without overwhelming it. The arrangement feels quietly romantic and modern, ideal for a wedding ceremony in one of Canary Wharf's glass-fronted chapels or riverside restaurants, suggesting a groom who values detail, calm elegance, and the soft, almost dewy fragrance of fresh flowers on a day filled with anticipation and joy.

WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole, expertly designed by Flowers Canary Wharf. This elegant buttonhole features delicate white lisianthus paired with airy gypsophila and sculpted aspidistra leaves, creating a refined, contemporary look that perfectly complements any suit or tuxedo.

Handcrafted in Canary Wharf, each set includes four matching buttonholes, ideal for the groom and groomsmen or close family members. The fresh, premium-quality flowers are carefully conditioned to ensure they look their best throughout your big day and in your photographs.

The soft white tones of lisianthus and gypsophila add a romantic, timeless feel, while the structured green foliage provides a modern twist. This makes the White Lisianthus Groom Buttonhole a versatile choice for classic, minimalist or luxury wedding themes.

Order online from Flowers Canary Wharf for reliable, professional service and beautifully presented buttonholes ready for your wedding celebration. Enjoy prompt local delivery from our Canary Wharf florist and add a polished finishing touch to your wedding party's look.
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