On a softly lit, neutral linen backdrop the colour of warm sand, a meticulously crafted floral boutonniere or petite corsage becomes the sole focus, as if laid out on a dressing table in a Barbican flat before a special evening. The fabric beneath has a fine weave, its gentle texture echoing the understated architecture and concrete lines of the nearby estate, yet its tone remains inviting and warm. At the centre of the design, a small cluster of multi-petalled, soft pink blooms gathers tightly, each ruffled petal folding over the next to create a plush, almost cloudlike cushion of colour. Their tone sits somewhere between blush and ballet slipper pink, casting a delicate, romantic mood. Tiny white baby's breath is threaded throughout, scattering pinpricks of white that lighten the composition and add a feeling of air and space. Among them, discreet sprigs of lavender or deep purple florets peek out, adding depth and a hint of fragrant countryside charm, a gentle contrast to the urban surroundings of Barbican and nearby Moorgate. On one side, a fan of elongated buds in creamy white merging into pale green-likely freesia or similar slender blossoms-extends gracefully outward, their closed forms suggesting freshness and the promise of blooms yet to open. Supporting this central cluster, broad and glossy emerald-green leaves form a tidy base, while slender, grass-like fronds and fine, feathery greenery reach outwards, giving the piece movement and a touch of wildness. The stems are bound together with precision, wrapped snugly in a vibrant fuchsia satin ribbon tied into an elegant bow, its satin sheen catching small highlights. Crafted with the kind of care associated with experienced city florists, this piece feels ideal for a wedding at the Barbican Conservatory, a refined prom, or a formal celebration that calls for quietly expressive floral details.
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A delicately handcrafted corsage or boutonniere lies centered on a softly textured, oatmeal-toned linen background, the neutral fabric recalling the calm interiors of Barbican apartments overlooking the lake. The floral cluster is compact yet full of character, composed of ruffled, soft pink blooms that resemble miniature stocks or spray carnations, their petals layered like tiny silk frills with subtle gradients from blush to a slightly deeper rose at the edges. Nestled between these pastel flowers are clouds of tiny white baby's breath, each floret no larger than a pinhead, adding an airy, almost mist-like quality that softens the arrangement. Fine sprigs of lavender or deep lilac buds thread through the design, lending gentle contrast and a hint of countryside charm to this city-ready piece. On the left side, a line of elongated, creamy white to pale green buds, reminiscent of freesias just about to unfurl, points outward with quiet promise, suggesting a moment caught just before full bloom. A base of broad, emerald green leaves and wispy, grass-like foliage cradles the flowers, giving the piece structure and a fresh, garden-picked feel. The stems are neatly gathered and wrapped in a vivid fuchsia satin ribbon, tied into a precise bow whose smooth loops and short tails glimmer softly in the light. The overall mood is one of understated celebration and careful craftsmanship, the kind of floral detail a Barbican couple might choose for a contemporary wedding at the nearby Guildhall or a prom photoshoot in the shadow of the estate's iconic towers, captured here in a quiet, intimate still life. A detailed close-up reveals the upper half of a sharply dressed man, likely a groom standing in the soft daylight outside the Barbican Centre, his formal attire quietly framing a carefully crafted buttonhole. He wears a dark charcoal, almost black suit jacket with a fine, matte texture that catches the light along the lapel edge and sleeve. Beneath the jacket, a pale dress shirt with a subtle check pattern adds a refined backdrop, while a bold magenta silk tie draws the eye with its smooth, lustrous sheen and precise knot. Pinned neatly to the left lapel is the true focal point: a delicate boutonnière of mixed blooms, designed with the attention to detail you'd expect from a Barbican wedding florist. At the top rise slender, unopened buds in creamy white, perhaps young lisianthus or snapdragon, their pale petals held tightly as if just about to unfurl. Nestled below are small clusters of soft pink and gentle lavender flowers, reminiscent of sweet peas or stock, with a few deeper purple florets tucked in for depth and romance. Fine sprays of white gypsophila weave between the petals, adding a misty lightness like morning haze over nearby Postman's Park. Broad, glossy dark green leaves cradle the flowers, while feathery, brighter green foliage fans out in airy arcs to give the design movement. The stems are gathered at the base with a slender lavender satin ribbon, tied into a neat bow that echoes the lilac tones above and rests just against the edge of the tie. The composition feels poised yet playful, a small but expressive floral accent that speaks of celebration, care, and quiet confidence on a special Barbican wedding day.

LISIANTHUS & ANEMONE GROOM BUTTONHOLE£80.00

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Elevate your wedding style with our Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonhole, expertly arranged by Florist Barbican in Barbican. This refined buttonhole set combines elegant white lisianthus, delicate white veronica, striking purple anemone and graceful bear grass for a modern yet timeless look. Designed to complement classic and contemporary suits alike, it adds a polished finishing touch to the groom and groomsmen on your big day.

Crafted with care by our skilled florists, each buttonhole showcases fresh, premium-quality blooms chosen for their beauty and longevity. The crisp white tones contrasted with rich purple create a sophisticated colour palette that photographs beautifully and coordinates effortlessly with many wedding themes and bridal bouquets.

Perfect for city weddings in Barbican and beyond, this set includes four groom and groomsmen buttonholes, offering excellent value without compromising on quality. At Florist Barbican, we pride ourselves on reliable service, attention to detail and beautifully presented wedding flowers. Enjoy convenient local delivery from our Barbican florist and trust us to add the perfect floral detail to your special day. Order your Lisianthus & Anemone Groom Buttonholes online and arrive at your ceremony looking impeccably styled.
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    The flowers were absolutely gorgeous and lasted all day. Highly recommend.

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    The flowers were absolutely gorgeous and perfectly matched our wedding colors.

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    Stunning flowers and excellent service. The buttonhole was a highlight.

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    The quality and freshness of the flowers were outstanding. Highly satisfied.

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