A boutonniere is small by design, but never incidental. Each piece is composed as a precise floral gesture — sculptural, polished, and created to complete the wedding look without overwhelming it.
The Boutonniere Edit
A Study in Line and Form
GROOM & WEDDING PARTY
Designed to Belong
Our boutonnieres are created to coordinate with the bridal flowers through color and form rather than exact repetition. A single calla lily can echo the bouquet’s architecture; a darker bloom can create contrast against a pale suit or tuxedo.
Each boutonniere arrives finished with satin ribbon and pearl-headed pins, ready for the groom, groomsmen, fathers, officiant, or honored guests.
THE NIOLIA POINT OF VIEW
Small in Scale. Exact in Intention.
Clean ribbon, balanced greenery, and one decisive bloom. The beauty is in the restraint — a detail that reads quietly in person and beautifully in photographs.
The Boutonniere Guide
Boutonniere Details
The groom and groomsmen most commonly wear boutonnieres. They may also be ordered for fathers, grandfathers, the officiant, ushers, or other honored members of the wedding party.
It should feel connected, but it does not need to be an exact miniature. We recommend choosing the matching design family or a style that repeats one defining flower or color from the bridal bouquet.
Each boutonniere includes pearl-headed pins. Position it high on the left lapel, with the stem following the lapel line, then secure it discreetly from behind the fabric.
Count every person you would like to recognize with personal flowers. For a consistent wedding party, order the same design for the groom and attendants, or choose a distinctive groom boutonniere with coordinating versions for the group.
Yes. We deliver throughout San Francisco and can coordinate the boutonnieres with your bouquets for a single City Hall delivery or studio pickup.
Keep the boutonniere refrigerated or in the coolest available room, away from direct sun and heat. Leave it in its protective packaging until shortly before dressing.