A handcrafted peach rose boutonniere is laid out horizontally on a light beige woven fabric, reminiscent of fine linen spread on a dressing table before a Norbiton wedding. The textile background has a subtle, even weave that adds gentle texture without distracting from the floral work, creating a warm, neutral canvas. At the centre of the design sits a single rose, partially open, its petals curling outward in soft layers that move from a rich, warm apricot and salmon shade at the core to a pale, creamy peach at the edges, giving the impression of a bloom at the height of freshness. Nestled closely to one side are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny, clustered blossoms forming a cloud-like border that lightens the arrangement and calls to mind classic bridal flowers seen at ceremonies around Kingston and the quiet residential streets near Norbiton Station. Fine blades of bright green foliage and a couple of broader, darker green leaves peek out from behind the rose, curving gently to frame the flower head and add contrast and structure. The stems are gathered neatly and wrapped with a coordinated peach satin or matte ribbon, the smooth band running along the length of the stem and finishing in a small, tidy fold or knot that looks ready to be pinned to a lapel. Soft, even lighting washes over the scene, highlighting the velvety rose petals, the airy texture of the gypsophila, and the gentle sheen of the ribbon. The overall mood is tender and refined, perfectly suited to a groom or prom guest who prefers subtle elegance and romantic warmth over bold colour, as they celebrate a milestone moment in Norbiton or nearby Richmond.
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A single peach rose boutonniere lies horizontally on a softly textured, light beige linen cloth, the neutral background allowing every detail of the flowers to stand out as if resting on a sunlit table in a Norbiton townhouse. The rose itself is partially open, its petals spiralling gently from a deeper warm apricot and salmon tone at the centre to a creamy, almost ivory-peach at the outer edges, suggesting a bloom cut at its freshest. Clusters of tiny white baby's breath nestle to one side, their airy, cloud-like blossoms creating a lace of white that softens the rose's elegant shape and recalls bridal bouquets carried at Kingston and Norbiton weddings. Slender strands of vibrant green foliage and a couple of deeper green leaves curl gracefully around the base, adding texture and contrast without overwhelming the design. The stems are neatly bound with a matte peach ribbon that echoes the rose's hue, wrapped smoothly and secured in a discreet knot, giving a polished, made-to-measure feel suited to a groom's lapel or prom suit. Gentle, even lighting falls across the arrangement, highlighting the satin-like texture of the petals, the fine weave of the linen, and the almost frosted look of the gypsophila. The overall impression is one of quiet romance and thoughtful craftsmanship, the kind of handcrafted buttonhole you might choose for a ceremony near Richmond Park or a small gathering by Norbiton Station, where subtlety, softness, and understated elegance say more than any bold colour ever could. This close-up captures the quiet beauty of a buttonhole arrangement that feels at home among Norbiton's tree-lined avenues and friendly celebrations. Against the backdrop of a richly textured slate-grey suit, a single peach rose takes centre stage, its velvety petals blushing with the same softness as early light over Norbiton's churchyards. Subtle checks in a pale blue shirt playfully echo the gentle rhythm of local streets, while a coral satin tie beneath brings a sunlit warmth, perfectly synchronised with the boutonniere's tones. Surrounding the rose, airy clusters of baby's breath shimmer like dew on Norbiton's grassy greens, and slender curls of fresh foliage lift the arrangement, giving it natural freshness. The composition is brought together at the base with a dainty bow of peach satin ribbon, mirroring both flower and tie to create a sense of thoughtful unity. There's a subtle fragrance-a blend of garden sweetness and hopeful anticipation-that lingers, making this floral touch not just a stylish accent, but a genuine symbol of joy and connection, ready to be worn at weddings or proms throughout Norbiton.

ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£85.00

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Bring a warm, romantic touch to your wedding day with our Orange Rose Groom Buttonhole from Norbiton Florist. Handcrafted by our expert florists in Norbiton, this elegant buttonhole features a premium orange rose, accented with delicate gypsophila (baby's breath) and lush aralia leaves. Finished with a luxury satin orange ribbon, it offers a polished, coordinated look for the groom and VIP guests.

Perfect for autumn weddings, rustic celebrations or vibrant colour schemes, these orange rose buttonholes add a pop of colour to suits and jackets without overpowering your overall style. Each set includes 4 carefully matched buttonholes, ideal for the groom, best man, fathers of the couple or special guests.

Created fresh to order at Norbiton Florist, this design is both stylish and long-lasting, ensuring it looks its best throughout your big day. Enjoy friendly, reliable service and prompt local delivery from a trusted Norbiton wedding florist. Order your Orange Rose Groom Buttonholes today and complete your wedding party look with premium, handcrafted floral details.
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    The arrangement was stunning and the flowers stayed fresh throughout the entire day.

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    The buttonhole was a standout detail that added elegance to my attire.

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    Freshly selected flowers that looked amazing on the buttonholes. Great service.

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    The elegant design combined fresh blooms with subtle, stylish accents for a look that was both modern and timeless. I couldn’t help but notice the precise craftsmanship that went into every detail.

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    The arrangement was both modern and timeless, effortlessly linking art with nature. It was a real highlight of the day.

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