Seven Sisters BUTTONHOLES & Bouquets – Handcrafted by Your Local Florist

Welcome to Flower Delivery Seven Sisters—your friendly, expert florist at the heart of north London. As a local family-run florist, we take pride in serving our vibrant Seven Sisters community and the lovely surrounding areas of Tottenham Green, South Tottenham, and Stamford Hill. Our shop is just moments from local favourites like Seven Sisters Road, Page Green, and West Green Road, making us perfectly placed to deliver stunning flowers straight to your door.

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, sending love, or just brightening up your space, our florist team crafts each bouquet with genuine care and creativity. We know Seven Sisters like the back of our hand—so when you order online, you’re supporting local expertise and real florists with an eye for detail and a personal touch.

  • Same-day flower delivery available until 3 PM
  • Hand-tied bouquets and bespoke floral arrangements for all occasions
  • Trusted, experienced florists with years of local service

Our same-day delivery promise means your fresh bouquet arrives at its best, right when you need it. Every order is lovingly arranged, from classic roses to seasonal wildflowers, ensuring every recipient in Seven Sisters, Tottenham Green, or Stamford Hill feels special. Thank you for choosing your local florist—we’re here to make every moment bloom. Order online today and experience the difference only a neighbourhood expert can deliver!

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BUTTONHOLES
A single handcrafted boutonniere rests against a pale beige linen background, the cloth's subtle weave catching the light and giving the image a calm, tactile warmth. At the centre, two lisianthus flowers open fully, their white petals edged with a rich purple that deepens along the ruffled margins, creating a fine painterly line around each bloom. The colour contrast is crisp yet gentle, evocative of early evening skies over Seven Sisters when the sun has dipped but the air still feels bright. Nestled beside them are tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, each floret no bigger than a pinhead, softening the transitions between the larger blooms. A slim, upright stem of muscari-like blossoms adds vertical interest, its densely packed, bell-shaped florets shaded a deep grape purple that grounds the arrangement and introduces a slightly wilder, woodland note. Airy, fern-like greenery and a few more solid green leaves cradle the flowers, their fine textures and varying greens echoing the roadside planting and small front gardens along Seven Sisters Road and the paths down towards Chestnuts Park. Two pale green buds, still tightly closed, peep from among the foliage, suggesting the promise of future blossoms and the unfolding of a special event. The stems are gathered tightly and encased in a smooth band of white satin ribbon, carefully wrapped and finished in a neat bow that marks this as a piece meant for a lapel, perhaps for a groom, groomsman, or prom guest. The overall impression is timeless and composed, like something lovingly prepared that morning in a local workshop, ready to be worn as a quiet emblem of celebration and affection.
LILIUM & LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single, lovingly crafted boutonniere lies on a pale, woven linen surface, its warm beige tone reminiscent of the soft stone and brick seen along Seven Sisters Road in the early evening light. At the heart of the piece sits a compact cluster of blush-to-soft-pink blossoms, reminiscent of miniature stock or ruffled garden flowers, each petal gently curled and layered to create a sense of fullness despite the arrangement's modest size. Nestled among these pastel blooms are airy tufts of classic white baby's breath, the tiny star-shaped florets giving the design a gauzy, romantic halo. Here and there, slender sprigs of lavender and deeper purple flowers slip between the pink and white, lending a touch of depth and cool contrast, like distant shadows in a summer garden at Chestnuts Park. On one side, several long, tapering buds in creamy white with hints of fresh green are held close, their closed tips suggesting freesias or delicate lilies soon to unfurl, adding a feeling of anticipation that suits wedding mornings and graduation ceremonies alike. Supporting the flowers is a collar of broad, vibrant green leaves, their smooth, slightly glossy surfaces providing a rich backdrop. More delicate strands of fine, grass-like greenery or asparagus fern extend outward, giving the boutonniere a natural, breathable lightness. The stems are gathered carefully and bound with a lush fuchsia satin ribbon, which has been tied into an immaculate bow; its loops and tidy tails shine with a subtle, celebratory sheen. The overall impression is one of understated elegance and tenderness, the kind of handcrafted buttonhole that might be pinned to a lapel for a Seven Sisters registry office wedding or worn proudly at a family party just off Tottenham High Road, capturing a quiet moment of joy and tradition.
LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A single peach rose boutonniere rests gracefully on a pale beige, linen-textured background, its refined simplicity echoing the gentle character of residential streets off Seven Sisters Road. The rose is the clear focal point, positioned horizontally and slightly angled, its petals unfolding from a softly rounded bud into layers of warm peach and apricot. The outer petals are tinged with a creamy, almost shell-like tone, while the inner whorls deepen into a richer, sun-kissed hue, as if catching the last light of an early summer evening over nearby Finsbury Park. Nestled to the upper right of the rose, clusters of delicate white baby's breath form a light, airy veil, each tiny blossom like a pearl against the linen backdrop. Wisps of vivid green foliage, some slender and grass-like, others slightly broader, emerge from behind the main flower, threading around the composition in graceful arcs and adding contrast that feels fresh and alive. At the base, two deeper green leaves are artfully curled around the stems, cupping the arrangement with a subtle, architectural flair. The stems are bound in a smooth peach satin ribbon, closely matched to the bloom's colouring, wound in tidy coils that end in a small, elegant bow. Soft, even lighting washes across the scene, emphasising the velvety texture of the rose, the frothy detail of the gypsophila, and the fine woven pattern of the fabric without casting harsh shadows. The boutonniere feels designed for meaningful moments-a groom or partner walking into a Seven Sisters registry office, a prom guest stepping out onto the High Road-capturing the tenderness of commitment, celebration, and thoughtful, local floral craftsmanship.
ORANGE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An elegant floral boutonniere lies carefully positioned on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, the subtle weave of the cloth forming a calm, neutral stage for the design. At its centre, a large white Phalaenopsis orchid opens in a serene, butterfly-like shape, its petals smooth and velvety to the eye, capturing the soft, diffused light as though it were a gentle morning in Seven Sisters. The orchid's throat reveals delicate yellow tones melting into fine reddish-orange flecks, adding a refined warmth that contrasts beautifully with the untouched white of the outer petals. Framing the bloom, airy clusters of white baby's breath float like tiny stars, giving the boutonniere a whisper-light texture and a romantic, almost ethereal feel. To the left, two compact, spherical lime-green chrysanthemum buds stand out with their intricate, spiky surfaces, bringing a fresh pop of colour reminiscent of the vibrant greenery along nearby Tottenham High Road. A deep green leaf curves beneath the arrangement, with another, slightly darker leaf tucked closer to the stem, adding structure and a natural, garden-like depth. The stems are wrapped with meticulous care in a striking crimson red satin ribbon, wound tightly and finished in a small, polished bow that introduces a confident splash of colour and a sense of occasion. The overall mood is refined yet inviting, suggesting a groom or groomsman boutonniere chosen for a heartfelt celebration, perhaps at a local Seven Sisters venue, where each floral detail quietly reflects thoughtful preparation and expert florist craftsmanship.
ORCHID & CHRYSANTHEMUMS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
An artfully composed boutonniere lies centred on a light beige, woven fabric that resembles natural linen, its subtle texture gently diffusing the soft daylight, much like the calm interiors of homes around Seven Sisters. The focal point is a single white Phalaenopsis orchid, beautifully open, its petals velvety and smooth, curving outward in a serene, sculptural form. At its throat, a touch of creamy yellow with hints of soft orange adds a quiet warmth, suggesting both tenderness and celebration. Encircling the orchid are numerous tiny blooms of baby's breath, their airy, cloud-like clusters adding volume without weight, and creating a sense of lightness that balances the bold central flower. Tucked to one side, glossy, rounded red berries form a bright, festive cluster, their deep, jewel-like colour echoing the joy of winter weddings or Christmas gatherings. Alongside them, a few lighter green, not-yet-ripened berries hint at new beginnings. Fresh green leaves, some broad and pointed, others slender and more elongated, weave through the arrangement, providing depth, structure, and a natural contrast to the whites and reds. All the stems are gathered and wrapped tightly with a vibrant red satin ribbon, its smooth surface and short tails giving a polished, couture finish that suggests careful, professional craftsmanship. The piece feels ready to be pinned to a groom's jacket on his way to a ceremony just off West Green Road, or to add a refined touch to a formal event near Seven Sisters Road. The overall impression is one of understated luxury and heartfelt intention, a small floral detail that carries emotion close to the heart.
ORCHID & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A romantic pink rose boutonniere rests on a pale beige, linen-like fabric, captured from above in soft, natural light that feels reminiscent of a calm afternoon along Seven Sisters Road. The single rose at the centre is semi-open, its velvety petals swirling outwards from a gentle blush core to a slightly richer pink at the curled edges, suggesting a bloom at its freshest and most fragrant. Surrounding the rose are airy tufts of creamy white baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped flowers clustered close, giving a light, cloud-soft frame that enhances the rose's colour without overpowering it. Behind the blooms, fine, wispy strands of bright green foliage stretch outward, adding movement and a sense of ease, while one deeper green leaf is artfully folded around the base, creating a structured cradle that hints at the florist's practiced hand. The stems are tightly bound with a smooth satin ribbon in harmonising shades of lavender-pink and soft magenta, the fabric catching the light with a gentle sheen and ending in a simple knot for a clean, contemporary finish. Subtle shadows fall across the woven background, revealing its natural texture and making the boutonniere appear almost three-dimensional, as though it has just been set down moments before being pinned to a lapel. The overall mood suggests a wedding morning or prom night in and around Seven Sisters, perhaps near Downhills Park, with this small but elegant floral piece ready to add a touch of romance and quiet sophistication to tailored suits and formalwear.
PURPLE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid carefully on a pale beige, textured fabric that resembles finely woven linen, this elegant boutonniere feels like a quiet moment before the celebration begins. At its core, a single fuchsia pink rose draws the eye, the petals close and spiralled at the center, then gently unfolding into a rich, velvety bloom. The rose's vivid colour speaks of romance and excitement, evoking the anticipation of a groom or prom guest getting ready somewhere in Seven Sisters, perhaps near the bustle of the High Road. Encircling this focal bloom are airy tufts of white baby's breath, their tiny star-like flowers creating a soft, clouded frame that lightens the composition and gives it a sense of innocence. Punctuating the white and pink are clusters of small, spherical red hypericum berries, polished and bright, bringing a hint of seasonal warmth and a subtle rustic charm. Fine, feathery greenery extends from the sides, adding movement and a slightly wild, natural edge, while smooth, darker green leaves curl around the base to give structure and depth. The stems are precision-wrapped in a glossy red satin ribbon, secured in a neat bow that lies flat and comfortable against the fabric, designed to sit well on a suit jacket or blazer. The gentle, diffused light in the image highlights every texture-the grain of the fabric, the smoothness of the ribbon, the delicate veining in the leaves-offering a sense of a handcrafted piece made with care by an experienced florist, perfect for local ceremonies and celebrations across Seven Sisters and nearby streets.
RED ROSE & HYPERICUM GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A finely crafted boutonniere featuring a single, luscious deep pink rosebud rests against a neutral, linen-like beige fabric, its placement slightly on the diagonal so the eye travels naturally from the bound stems up to the curled tip of the bloom. The rosebud is in that perfect in-between stage, not yet open but full of promise, its rich fuchsia petals wrapped tightly in a smooth, satin-like spiral that suggests loving care and early-morning preparation. Around the rose, delicate clusters of white baby's breath form a gently shimmering ring, each tiny blossom like a droplet of light, creating a soft contrast to the intense pink centre. Wisps of fine, bright green foliage arch outward from behind the flowers, their feathery fronds giving the arrangement a sense of movement, as if caught in a light breeze drifting across nearby Finsbury Park. Deeper green leaves are tucked in at the base, subtle but essential, anchoring the composition and reinforcing the impression of freshness. The stems of the rose, gypsophila, and greenery are tightly bound with a coral-red satin ribbon, meticulously wrapped to create a smooth, glossy handle that catches the light without distracting from the flowers themselves. The ribbon's tone sits somewhere between red and pink, harmonising with the rose and adding a refined, modern touch. The lighting is even and bright, revealing every vein in the leaves and every fold of petal, evoking the quiet, anticipatory calm of a wedding morning in Seven Sisters, when a groom, groomsman, or prom guest is ready to pin on this small token of affection and step into a cherished celebration.
RED ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
Laid gracefully across an off-white linen canvas reminiscent of Seven Sisters' historic textile heritage, this vibrant boutonniere reflects an essence of elegance and heartfelt occasion. The central rose-a blush-pink treasure, petals tightly coiled-symbolizes hope and celebration, its gradation from deep centre to soft edge bathed in the quiet light that fills north London mornings. Next to it, the alstroemeria's peach and pink petals open delicately, revealing sunlit yellow touches and intriguing dark etchings which call to mind wild blooms seen on walks from Tottenham Green to Finsbury Park. Sprays of airy baby's breath float between the floral stars, lending softness, while miniature cushion mums add a splash of lively green reminiscent of Seven Sisters' vibrant community gardens. Varied greenery frames the arrangement: fine, spiky blades extend skyward, while sturdy, emerald leaves-some gently folded-provide a harmonious foundation. The composition is tied together at its base with a satin ribbon in jubilant fuchsia, the neat bow reflecting the light and injecting a dash of celebratory flair. Each detail is illuminated by soft, diffused daylight, bringing out each subtle texture and hue. Created for weddings, proms, or significant events, this boutonniere evokes both the artistry and the local flavour of Seven Sisters, resonating with those who cherish tradition and seek meaning in every detail of their celebration.
ROSE & ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£99.00
A compact floral boutonniere is displayed on a pale, linen-like fabric that provides a soft, neutral canvas, much like a pressed shirt collar laid out before a ceremony in Seven Sisters. The eye is immediately drawn to the central white alstroemeria, its petals opening generously, with subtle ripples along the edges and fine reddish-brown freckles clustered near the throat, giving the flower an expressive, painterly quality. Just to the left stands a striking cluster of bright green unopened buds, arranged in a tapered, conical spike that brings structure and a modern twist to the small design. Around these focal elements, feathery sprays of white baby's breath drift in and out, their tiny blossoms forming delicate constellations that soften every edge and lend a dreamy, airy character. Underneath, layered dark green, sword-like leaves provide a sturdy base, while thin, whispy strands of lighter greenery weave through, creating gentle curves and visual rhythm across the arrangement. On the right, the stems are carefully bound with a sleek, satin ribbon in a vivid pink shade, tied into a neat bow whose reflective sheen catches the light and adds a hint of joyful colour. The lighting is even and calm, revealing each texture clearly-from the faintly grainy background fabric to the waxy sheen of the leaves and the velvety petals of the alstroemeria. This small floral piece feels intimate and personal, perfect for a groom walking through Finsbury Park on his way to a registry office, or a prom guest meeting friends near Seven Sisters station, its freshness and quiet elegance captured in a single, thoughtful detail.
WHITE ALSTROEMERIA GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
An elegant floral boutonnière lies diagonally across a softly textured, light beige fabric, its surface reminiscent of natural linen often seen in stylish North London wedding venues. The arrangement is centred around a fully open white eustoma bloom, also known as lisianthus, its many velvety petals forming gentle ruffles that curl inward and outward, creating a sense of depth and quiet luxury. Close beside it, two unopened eustoma buds in creamy green sit just below and to the left, their slender forms adding height and a feeling of anticipation, as if poised to open later in the evening after the celebration winds down along Seven Sisters Road. Clusters of delicate white gypsophila nestle in and around the main flower, each tiny blossom like a speck of soft snowfall, giving the design an airy, romantic halo. From behind the central bloom, fine, dark green grass-like leaves fan gracefully towards the left, their linear shapes contrasting with the round softness of the flower, while a broader, deeper green leaf tucked behind the lisianthus provides a rich, grounding backdrop. At the lower right, the stems are carefully bound and finished with a bright fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a small, precise bow. This shot of vivid pink injects playful energy into the otherwise calm palette of whites, greens, and neutrals, catching the eye without overwhelming the composition. The lighting is gentle and even, highlighting every petal edge and leaf vein, capturing the fresh, just-crafted look that a local artisan florist in Seven Sisters might prepare for a groom, best man, or stylish guest on the morning of a special event.
WHITE LISIANTHUS GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
A refined floral boutonniere is shown laid flat on a pale beige, linen-textured fabric, the kind of simple, natural backdrop you might find in a small independent studio off Seven Sisters Road. The arrangement centres on a single, immaculate Phalaenopsis orchid bloom, its velvety white petals spreading in a graceful arc. At the flower's heart, the lip reveals a blend of soft yellow with a whisper of pale pink, drawing the eye inward and lending the piece a gentle, romantic glow. Around the base of the orchid, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a soft cushion, each tiny blossom like a miniature pearl, adding volume and an airy, cloud-like feeling that softens the entire composition. Slender, glossy green leaves emerge discreetly behind the blooms, adding freshness and echoing the greenery of local gardens and tree-lined streets around Seven Sisters. Off to one side, a short side stem carries a cluster of tightly closed, lime-green orchid buds, their smooth contours suggesting the quiet promise of blooms yet to open, perfect for marking new beginnings such as a wedding or engagement celebration. The stems are gathered with precision and wrapped in a bright fuchsia pink satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow whose narrow tails lie lightly against the fabric. The ribbon's luminous sheen provides a vivid, celebratory pop of colour without overpowering the calm white of the orchid. Soft, even lighting enhances the natural textures-the weave of the linen, the smooth petals, the intricate baby's breath-creating a tranquil, intimate portrait of a corsage or groom's buttonhole that feels both timeless and distinctly crafted for a special day in North London.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BOUTONNIERE
£85.00
An elegant white orchid boutonniere is photographed in gentle, even light against a pale beige, woven fabric backdrop that recalls natural linen or burlap, the kind you might find in a stylish venue tucked close to Seven Sisters station. At its centre, a flawless Phalaenopsis orchid bloom opens with serene poise, its broad white petals smooth and slightly glossy, like porcelain warmed by a soft afternoon glow. In the heart of the orchid, a faint touch of creamy yellow adds a hint of warmth, giving the flower a lifelike depth and drawing the eye inward. Encircling this central bloom, airy clusters of baby's breath create a delicate frame, each tiny white flower contributing to a misty, cloud-like halo that softens the overall silhouette. Threaded throughout are slim, feathery strands of vivid green foliage, reminiscent of maidenhair or asparagus fern, their fine leaves bringing a fresh, garden-like energy, as if they'd been gathered from a shaded corner near Paignton Park. The stems of the orchid, gypsophila, and greenery are bound tightly together with a smooth, bright white satin ribbon, which is wrapped with precision and tied into a modest, elegant bow. This careful binding not only secures the flowers but also signals the steady, practiced hands of an experienced florist. The neutral background lets the crisp whites and greens stand out cleanly, creating a sense of calm, modern sophistication. It feels like a boutonniere chosen for a thoughtful groom or guest attending a wedding celebration in Seven Sisters, a quiet yet meaningful floral accent that speaks of commitment, tenderness, and understated luxury.
WHITE ORCHID GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£85.00
A single ivory rose boutonniere is presented in quiet detail, set at a gentle angle across a pale beige, linen-like fabric that shows a subtle crosshatch weave, evoking the tactile feel of a well-loved suit lining. The rose itself is a creamy white bud, its petals still mostly closed, smooth and velvety, with just the slightest curl at the edges catching the soft, natural light. Around it, delicate sprays of white baby's breath form a misty collar, their tiny round blossoms clustered like miniature stars and adding gossamer lightness to the compact arrangement. Deep green, slender leaves and a few fine, fern-textured fronds frame the central bloom, their clean lines drawing the eye along the boutonniere's length while giving a fresh, garden-picked impression. The stems are tightly bound with a pure white satin ribbon, wrapped in flawless, overlapping turns, finishing in a small, tidy bow that sits just beneath the flower head, suggesting careful hands and practiced craftsmanship. The overall palette of soft whites and greens against the warm neutral fabric creates a sense of calm, making the boutonniere feel timeless and suitable for a groom heading to a ceremony in Seven Sisters, perhaps walking from a townhouse near Tottenham Green up toward local churches and registry offices. The gentle lighting suggests early daylight filtering through a window, a moment of stillness before the day begins. This image conveys the romance and anticipation of a wedding, the rose standing as a symbol of loyalty and new beginnings, just as a local florist might prepare it for collection or delivery for a special North London celebration.
WHITE ROSE GROOM BUTTONHOLE
£80.00
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