Westcombe Park TRIBUTES

At Westcombe Park Florist, we create heartfelt funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets that speak when words are hard to find. From classic wreaths and coffin sprays to simple posies and bespoke floral tributes, every piece is hand-crafted by our experienced local florist team here in Westcombe Park SE3.

We understand how important it is for everything to be just right on the day. Working closely with families and local funeral directors near Westcombe Park station, Blackheath and Greenwich, we advise on suitable designs, favourite blooms and colour themes, ensuring your tribute feels deeply personal and respectful.

Our studio is just a short distance from Maze Hill and Greenwich Park, so we know the local chapels, churches and crematoria well. This local knowledge means reliable timing and careful handling, whether you need traditional white lilies, soft pastel arrangements or a custom tribute that reflects a cherished hobby or personality.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths, sprays and sheaves
  • Discreet, compassionate guidance from your local florist
  • Same-day delivery available across Westcombe Park, Blackheath and Greenwich when you order online by 3 PM

Every tribute is made to order with fresh, high-quality flowers, conditioned and arranged to last throughout the service. You can order online for convenient same-day delivery, or contact Westcombe Park Florist to discuss a completely bespoke design created with care, dignity and genuine local expertise.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional funeral cross made from masses of roses is shown against a bright, uncluttered white background, the clean setting drawing the eye straight to the flowers and their meaning. The vertical and horizontal arms of the cross are completely carpeted in luxurious deep crimson roses, each one fully blown, with soft, velvety petals arranged in layers that almost seem to glow from within. Between these darker blooms, clusters of vibrant fuchsia pink garden roses weave through the design, their slightly frilled petals offering a lively counterpoint that softens the intensity of the red and adds a gentle sense of warmth and affection. Tiny rosebuds in both red and pink nestle among the larger flowers, suggesting memories that continue to grow even after loss. Around the outer edge, the cross is trimmed with a delicate border of compact white blossoms-likely miniature chrysanthemums or spray carnations-forming a lacy, cloud-like frame that clearly defines the sacred shape. Small touches of green foliage and slender stems peek discreetly from beneath the roses, providing subtle contrast and structure without disturbing the formal composition. The even, studio-style lighting creates soft shadows and highlights, emphasising the depth and careful layering of each bloom. This floral cross, the kind a Westcombe Park family might place for a service at a local church or cemetery near Mycenae Road, feels both reverent and personal, offering a serene expression of sympathy, Christian faith, and lasting devotion to the person being honoured.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A deeply comforting heart-shaped floral tribute is depicted lying flat against a bright white background, allowing its thoughtful craftsmanship to be fully appreciated. The main body of the heart is entirely made up of tightly packed, pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully nestled against the next to create a dense, plush surface with a cushion-like feel. This unbroken field of soft white petals symbolises purity and serenity, reminiscent of the quiet calm along the tree-lined streets around Westcombe Park and Greenwich. Encircling the heart is a neat band of rich emerald green ribbon, running smoothly around every curve, giving the tribute a polished, tailored outline and subtly echoing the greenery of nearby parks.   

Along the upper left curve of the heart runs a graceful diagonal arrangement of deep magenta and fuchsia pink calla lilies, which stand out vividly against the white chrysanthemum base. At the top of this cluster, several larger calla lilies open fully, their sculptural, funnel-shaped blooms cradling dark central spadices that add depth and contrast. Below them, a few more slender, partially unfurled lily trumpets trail softly downwards, evoking a sense of gentle movement and a tender, final farewell. Threaded among the calla lilies are small sprays of delicate white freesias, their slightly ruffled petals and light fragrance adding a layer of softness and intimacy. Framing these flowers is an assortment of lush green foliage, from airy fern fronds to smooth, glossy leaves, carefully arranged to give the design depth and natural flow. This heart arrangement feels like a quiet, dignified expression of sympathy, the kind of bespoke tribute created by a skilled local florist for a funeral or memorial gathering in Westcombe Park.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A carefully constructed floral tribute presents the Union Jack as a solid, rectangular bed of flowers, every inch filled so no stem or foam is visible, only soft colour and texture. The arrangement rests against a stark white background, which makes the red, white, and blue tones appear even brighter and more saturated, as if the flag were gently illuminated. Dense blue flowers create a smooth, continuous field, forming the outer border and corner sections of the flag. Rising from this blue ground, a broad central red cross stretches from top to bottom and side to side, its petals tightly clustered like a woven carpet, echoing the enduring resilience often honoured at local Westcombe Park memorials. Diagonal red lines cross over this, also formed from compact red blooms, and each red element is carefully separated from the blue by distinct bands of clean white flowers. These white diagonals and narrow borders give the design its crisp geometry, echoing the precise lines of the actual British national flag. From a florist's perspective, you can almost feel the slight spring of the flowers if you were to press them gently, as well as imagine the faint, mixed fragrance of fresh petals that might drift through a quiet chapel or family home near Westcombe Park station. The composition is calm and reverent, suggesting a tribute chosen by relatives wishing to honour a loved one's service, heritage, or deep love of the United Kingdom, whether for a funeral cortege, a memorial service, or a day of reflection shared with the local community.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Traditional white chrysanthemum heart with red rose spray, a meaningful funeral arrangement available for local delivery across Westcombe Park.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A luxurious floral cushion tribute fills the frame, its shape forming a soft-edged rectangle that subtly suggests a place of rest and comfort. The entire surface is carpeted with closely arranged blooms, giving the appearance of a plush, living pillow made of flowers. Large roses in vivid fuchsia, warm pastel pink, and gentle cream-yellow are the stars of the design, their petals unfolding fully like small, fragrant sculptures. Between them, deep violet and royal purple lisianthus flowers introduce a velvety depth of tone, their frilled heads creating a graceful contrast to the smooth curves of the roses. Scattered throughout are miniature spray roses in pale pink, along with tiny clusters of lavender-tinted filler flowers, similar to limonium or statice, which add a misty, embroidered texture. The flowers sit on a bed of layered greenery, including silvery eucalyptus with its round, coin-like leaves and darker, finer foliage that hints at ferns or similar textured greens. This foliage peeps out around the edges, framing the cushion and preventing the rich colours from becoming overwhelming. The tribute is photographed against a plain white background with gentle, even lighting, so the pinks, creams, and purples appear vivid yet calm, like a quiet sunset over the trees of Westcombe Park. The overall mood is serene and reflective, a fitting funeral or memorial arrangement for families across Westcombe Park, Blackheath, and nearby Greenwich who want to send a message of love, gratitude, and gentle farewell through carefully chosen, locally arranged flowers.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A meticulously made memorial pillow, its rectangular form softly rounded and gently puffed like a peaceful resting cushion, is wholly covered with a dense field of small, snow-white chrysanthemums. The clustered blooms form a serene, tactile surface-a quiet sea of petals that suggests purity, comfort, and the stillness of remembrance. Around the edge, a pale lime-green ribbon has been pleated into a continuous scalloped trim, the cool green giving a gentle, life-affirming contrast to the expansive white. Nestled diagonally across the top-left corner, a composed cluster of accent flowers provides an intimate point of focus: luminous white lisianthus with delicate, paper-soft layers sit beside rich purple lisianthus, some held as tight buds and others unfurling to reveal velvety interiors. Slender fern fronds and mixed greenery weave through the spray, offering soft textural lines and a faint, green scent, while a darker green leafy wrap at the base keeps the stems elegantly bound. Set against a pristine white background with a subtle shadow that suggests depth and care in presentation, the tribute reads both artful and reverent. This style of pillow is commonly selected for funeral services, graveside tributes, or as a private remembrance piece for families across Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich; its understated palette and craftsmanship aim to comfort those who gather, letting flowers express what words may struggle to say. Local delivery options are familiar to florists in the area and the arrangement reflects traditional sympathy etiquette with contemporary floral skill.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian floral cross is shown in full detail, lying against a clean, white backdrop so that its thoughtful design can be appreciated without distraction. The main body of the cross is completely carpeted with small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, each flower placed tightly next to the other, forming a soft, continuous blanket of petals that speaks of innocence and serenity. Around the entire border of the cross, from the top arm to the base, a defined trim of fresh, bright green foliage creates a clear outline, much like the fresh, structured borders of gardens found around Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich. At the heart of the cross, where the two arms meet, a graceful cluster of larger blooms rises gently from the surface. Here, warm-toned roses in soft peach, pale pink, and creamy white are artfully grouped, their rounded forms and layered petals adding a feeling of tenderness and affection. Threaded amongst the roses are airy fern fronds, fine, looping strands of vivid green grass, and scattered touches of tiny purple flowers, which introduce a subtle hint of colour and texture without overwhelming the calm white base. The light in the image is soft and even, bringing out shadows between petals and emphasizing the dimensional quality of the design. This floral cross, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in and around Westcombe Park, conveys respect and devotion, offering a composed and comforting tribute to a loved one's memory.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross, crafted as a heartfelt sympathy tribute, is photographed against a bright, uncluttered white background so that its soft colours and textures gently command attention. The Christian cross shape is fully covered with blooms, leaving no bare stems visible, creating the impression of a lush blanket of flowers laid carefully in remembrance. Large, velvety roses in white, ivory, and muted peach are arranged with purpose along the vertical and horizontal beams, their open petals seeming to cradle quiet prayers of comfort. Interspersed among them are blush pink rosebuds, suggesting tenderness and new beginnings even in a season of loss. Between these statement blooms, masses of white hydrangea florets and compact white spray roses form a dense, pillowy base, giving the cross a refined fullness that looks soft but reassuringly substantial, the way many families in Westcombe Park like their funeral flowers to feel for church and crematorium services around Greenwich. Soft touches of pale apricot and peach blossoms appear in subtle clusters, adding gentle warmth and presence without overwhelming the peaceful palette. Slender pieces of fresh greenery weave in and out at the edges, lightly tracing the outline of the cross and slowing the eye, encouraging contemplation. Here and there, delicate specks of lavender-toned filler flowers glimmer like quiet blessings, adding just a hint of colour variation. The lighting is even and natural, revealing every curve of petal and fold of leaf, while a faint shadow beneath the arrangement emphasises its depth. This thoughtful floral cross is the kind of piece a grieving family might choose for a funeral or memorial near Maze Hill or Charlton, symbolising faith, hope, and the comforting presence of shared memories.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Crafted with devotion and refined technique by seasoned florists in the heart of Westcombe Park, this heart-shaped bouquet emanates a gentle radiance reminiscent of quiet mornings near Greenwich Park. Soft pink and creamy white roses-about thirty-five in total-rest side by side, their petals freshly dewy and elegantly furled to reveal layers of velvety softness. Tiny white gypsophila, or baby's breath, weaves between the larger blooms, lending the piece a cloud-like fullness and a sense of calm. Each rose, whether blush-tinted or pearl cream, is carefully chosen for its timeless beauty and the tender way it complements its neighbours. Presented on a pure white backdrop, the arrangement glows in balanced natural light, enhancing the tranquil tones and making each shade distinctly vivid. This bouquet's heart shape is not only visually striking but also deeply emotive, evoking an immediate feeling of love, appreciation, and grace. Designed for moments of tribute or gentle remembrance-perhaps for a memorial held at a local Westcombe Park chapel-this floral creation embodies peace, solace, and the enduring connections that tie families and friends together in the area.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated, overhead perspective this heart-shaped floral art feels both intimate and grand, a carefully layered composition of fresh-cut blossoms created for moments that matter. The dominant palette is clean whites and warm creams - dense clusters of white hydrangea form a plush, cloud-like foundation - while dozens of roses in radiant white, warm ivory, pale peach and delicate blush pink are woven through in varying stages of bloom. Some buds are tight and hopeful, others fully unfurl into soft, fragrant spirals, their velvety petals catching gentle highlights and suggesting the subtle, classic scent of tea roses. Deep green variegated foliage is used sparingly but purposefully, its cool tones framing the lower curve of the heart and emphasizing the arrangement's sculptural shape. A soft shadow beneath the piece gives a quiet sense of depth and careful construction. As an experienced local florist, I picture this being chosen for a dignified funeral service along Blackheath or as an elegant expression of enduring love delivered to a family home near Westcombe Park Station; Westcombe Park Florist prepares each heart with the same steady hands and attention to freshness. The overall mood is one of compassionate beauty - polished, tender, and comforting - and the composition reads as both a ceremonial tribute and a romantic declaration, ready for same-day delivery across Greenwich and the surrounding streets where memorials and intimate celebrations are attended with gentle care.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, this three-dimensional floral teddy bear has been composed with the precision of a sculptor and the tenderness of a parent. The main body is formed from densely packed royal blue blossoms, likely small chrysanthemums or similar spray flowers, creating an even carpet of petals that mimics the softness of a much-loved soft toy. This rich blue fur-like surface is gently broken up by sections of creamy white flowers, with a hint of buttery yellow at their centres, used to define the rounded snout, the inner ear circles, and the oval pads on each paw. These lighter areas bring warmth and clarity to the bear's features, offering a comforting contrast. Dark, rounded eyes, set slightly proud of the petals, catch the light like polished buttons, while a smooth black nose and a fine curved mouth line give the bear a serene, slightly wistful expression. Around its neck, a sheer white organza-style bow, with delicately ruffled edges, flows softly over the blue flowers, evoking moments of celebration, naming ceremonies, or quiet vigils. The bear appears to rest flat, but the floral work is so detailed that it feels almost ready to be picked up and hugged. In Westcombe Park, this kind of design might be chosen as a heartfelt tribute for a child's service at a local church, or delivered to a home off Westcombe Hill to mark a birthday remembered. Every petal reflects the care and skill of an experienced florist, turning natural blooms into a gentle guardian of memories and love.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed floral cross fills the frame, set cleanly against a pure white background so that every petal and curve of the tribute stands in soft relief. The cross itself is constructed entirely from fresh blooms in a harmonious blend of blush pink, lilac, mauve, and gentle plum, each flower head nestled tightly against the next to form a plush, continuous surface. Lisianthus-style blossoms dominate, their bell-shaped blooms and lightly ruffled edges giving the design a romantic, almost weightless quality, like a tapestry of petals flowing down the vertical and horizontal arms. At the central junction of the cross, three large roses in a sophisticated dusty rose and muted mauve tone create a natural focal point; their open, layered petals suggest quiet dignity and enduring love. These roses are cradled by loops of feathery green fern and small glossy leaves, the greenery breaking up the pinks and purples with a refreshing, natural contrast. Scattered throughout are tiny clusters of paler filler flowers in blush and soft cream, some with golden-yellow centres that catch the light, adding subtle brightness and intricate texture. Here and there, particularly along the outer edges, slim bands or hints of deeper purple ribbon or fabric can be seen, giving the cross gentle definition without overpowering its floral richness. The arrangement evokes a serene, comforting atmosphere, the kind of thoughtful funeral or memorial tribute that might rest peacefully in a church near Westcombe Park or at a quiet graveside gathering. It feels carefully designed to offer solace, a tangible expression of sympathy and remembrance when words come haltingly.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above against a pure white backdrop, this circular funeral tribute appears like a calm, snowy island, meticulously created from countless white chrysanthemums. Each compact bloom is placed closely beside the next, forming a thick, cushion-like surface that feels soft to the imagination, with tiny petals radiating around subtle green-tinted centres. The crisp white is gently framed by a carefully folded emerald satin ribbon, pleated into regular scallops around the perimeter, lending the design a composed, tailored look. Towards the upper section of the circle, a lush central spray draws the eye, breaking the uniformity with a vibrant burst of greens and blues. A striking lime-green spider chrysanthemum, its long, slender petals splaying in every direction, sits at the heart of this focal cluster. Around it, glossy apple-green Hypericum berries, deep green fern fronds, and other textured foliage weave together, creating layers of depth and movement. Two distinctive Scottish thistles, rounded and spiky with dusty indigo-blue tones, emerge proudly from the greenery, giving the tribute a subtle connection to Scottish heritage or a cherished memory of the Highlands. The whole arrangement carries a feeling of serenity and thoughtful respect, the kind of piece chosen by families in Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich who want something understated yet meaningful for a final farewell. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting beside a coffin or on a memory table, its quiet colours and careful craftsmanship offering comfort and a gentle reminder of natural beauty even in moments of loss.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A large floral Christian cross fills the frame against a spotless white background, its subtle shadow adding depth and emphasizing the skilful workmanship. The structure is completely carpeted in small white button chrysanthemums, so densely packed that the surface looks like soft, velvety snow, each blossom contributing to a sense of innocence, serenity, and quiet strength. At the centre, where the arms of the cross meet, a gentle posy of roses adds warmth and intimacy to the tribute. Open roses in shades of pastel pink, muted peach, and classic ivory unfold in delicate spirals, their romantic tones softened further by feathery green fern leaves that peek between the petals. Tiny lilac and lavender filler flowers nestle among the roses, offering a faint wash of cool colour that draws the eye without disturbing the overall calm. Along the outer edge of the cross, a fine lime green ribbon creates a precise, continuous border, just visible beneath the chrysanthemum heads and giving a crisp definition to the silhouette. The design feels composed and still, as though it might be resting at the front of a chapel in Westcombe Park during a funeral or memorial, bringing a gentle note of nature's comfort to a service in nearby Greenwich or along the quiet streets by Westcombe Hill. Crafted with reverence and attention to every tiny bloom, this floral cross reads as a heartfelt expression of sympathy, faith, and remembrance, a dignified final gift for someone dearly missed.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A carefully crafted floral saxophone stands alone against a clean white background, its form so precise that each curve and bend looks ready to sing. The body of the instrument is built from a dense tapestry of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, cushion-like heads pressed closely together to form a smooth, continuous surface that traces the elongated body, sweeping neck, and flared bell of the saxophone. Scattered purposefully across this glowing yellow base are dainty red rosebuds and spray roses, each bud placed where a key or button would rest beneath a musician's fingers, bringing a sense of realism and gentle drama to the design. Threadlike trails of green foliage and bear grass weave in and out along the edges and down the length of the instrument, curling softly like musical notes drifting over the houses of Westcombe Park or across Greenwich Park on a quiet afternoon. Near the top, around the mouthpiece area, you can just make out slender silver and green wires, subtle indications of the skilled framework that supports this imaginative tribute. The overall mood is both uplifting and reflective, with the yellow chrysanthemums suggesting light, friendship, and the joy of shared tunes, while the red roses convey gratitude, love, and farewell. It is easy to imagine this tribute resting beside a coffin or at the front of a chapel, honouring a saxophonist, band member, or music enthusiast whose sound once filled local pubs, church halls, or community events nearby. Created with the care of an experienced funeral florist, this piece offers a moving way for Westcombe Park families to express their memories through music-inspired flowers.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A large floral Celtic cross is displayed diagonally across a crisp white background, its colours and textures carefully chosen to create a peaceful funeral tribute with quiet symbolism. The central arms of the cross are densely covered in pristine white chrysanthemum blooms, each flower head closely nestled beside the next to form a smooth, slightly domed surface that feels soft and serene. Surrounding and threading through this white base is a bold pattern of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded forms outlining the circle at the heart of the Celtic cross and tracing the interlaced shapes that give the design its heritage character. The green hue is bright yet calming, reminiscent of spring foliage along the paths between Westcombe Park, Blackheath and Maze Hill, bringing a gentle reminder of renewal and continuity. Towards the lower part of the cross, three defined clusters of deep purple carnations rest along the vertical arm, their rich, velvety petals layered in ruffles that contrast beautifully with the neat chrysanthemum texture. Fine strands of ivy-like greenery and slender twigs weave around these purple blooms, cascading lightly to one side and lending a natural, slightly cascading movement. The piece is photographed in even, soft light, showing every petal, stem and curve with clarity, as though you are standing in a quiet local chapel. Crafted with the care of an experienced florist serving families in Westcombe Park, this floral cross conveys reverence, remembrance and a sense of Celtic faith, ideal for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A lovingly crafted floral teddy bear is captured against a plain white backdrop, its design full of the kind of care you might expect from a small independent florist near Westcombe Hill. The bear's rounded head, plump cheeks, and short, cuddly limbs are built entirely from tight clusters of creamy white and pale butter-yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled closely to the next so the whole figure looks soft enough to hug. The texture is dense yet cloud-like, petals overlapping to give dimension to the muzzle, tummy, and paws. Two tiny, dark, bead-like eyes are set into the floral face, creating a gentle, watchful gaze, while a dark triangular nose and the suggestion of a curved pink smile bring sweetness and personality. Across its front, a neat floral vest in shades of deep pink and mauve forms two lapel-like panels, most likely fashioned from compact hydrangea or richly coloured chrysanthemum heads. These jewel-toned flowers provide a striking contrast to the lighter body, and their layered petals mimic the folds of a little waistcoat. At the neckline, a sheer purple net bow is tied in a soft, airy knot, its gauzy texture adding a hint of playfulness and elegance. The lighting is even and calm, casting gentle shadows that bring out the bear's rounded shape without distraction. This tender floral tribute, often chosen for children's services or as a comforting gesture during difficult goodbyes around Westcombe Park and Blackheath, radiates quiet warmth, offering a visual embrace made entirely of fresh blooms.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An elegant floral tribute in the form of angel wings is shown floating visually against a crisp white background, its gentle, serene beauty immediately drawing the eye. The wings are sculpted from a tightly packed tapestry of small white flowers, likely dainty chrysanthemums or miniature carnations, each bloom pressed closely to the next to create a soft, cushioned appearance, like freshly fallen snow. Hints of pale green and light yellow at the centres of the flowers add a whisper of colour and life, contributing to the sense of natural purity rather than starkness. Tracing the outline of each wing, soft white feathers arc gracefully along the outer edges, their wispy fibres and fluff catching the light like fine down. The feathers are layered to suggest motion and lift, enhancing the impression that these wings could almost carry a soul heavenward. The lighting is gentle and even, allowing every petal and feather to stand out without harsh contrast, and a delicate shadow beneath the arrangement provides depth, as though the wings rest lightly above the surface. This piece feels particularly suited to a quiet funeral or memorial in Westcombe Park, perhaps for a service near Greenwich Park or a farewell gathering in a local chapel. It carries the emotional tone of a guardian presence, symbolising peace, innocence, and the hope of safe passage. As a tribute created with the care of an experienced Westcombe Park florist, it offers a comforting, visual expression of love, remembrance, and spiritual protection for a dearly missed loved one.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An angel-wing funeral tribute, crafted with the precision of an experienced local florist, is shown against a spotless white backdrop so that every petal and feather can be clearly imagined. The wings are built from a closely packed bed of white chrysanthemums, each tiny flowerhead pressed tight to its neighbour until they resemble a seamless blanket of fresh snow laid along the curves of the design. Around the outer edge, a frame of soft white feathers mirrors the shape of real angel wings, their wispy tips curling slightly outward as though just settling after flight over the quiet streets of Westcombe Park. Where the two wings meet in the centre, a rich magenta pink satin bow catches the eye, its smooth, light-catching surface looping into generous folds that rest on the cushion of blossoms. Tucked lovingly into the core of this bow is a single pink rosebud, its dusky, romantic tone standing out against the white flowers like a whispered message of love preserved. Below it, short stems of deep violet, perhaps thistles or textured foliage, gather in a small cluster that adds a shadow-like depth and hints at the resilience of those left behind. The tribute feels calm and protective, as if the wings might gently wrap around the memory of the person being honoured at a funeral in a local church or crematorium near Blackheath. This piece encapsulates the way sympathy flowers can offer silent comfort, combining the softness of feathers, the purity of white petals, and a touch of colour that speaks of personal stories, shared moments, and a farewell given with care.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Immersed in the playful energy of Westcombe Park's markets and green spaces, this Jamaican flag is reimagined as a tactile mosaic built from countless tiny crumpled pieces of tissue and fabric scraps. The white backdrop isolates the sculpture-like piece, which rises in three dimensions as light catches its jagged edges. A radiant diagonal saltire of golden yellow dominates the scene, its shards arranged with disciplined irregularity to form a shimmering cross from corner to corner. The top and bottom triangles glow with vivid greens, like fresh leaves in spring along a park path near Blackheath. The left and right segments carry a deep, charcoal black that absorbs and reflects light in a satin finish, grounding the composition with quiet strength. Each fragment contributes to a quilted landscape, hushed by texture, alive with movement, conjuring the energy of Jamaica's street art and the festive pulse of island celebrations. The piece radiates craft, solidarity, and resilience, qualities that resonate with communities across Westcombe Park and Greenwich. It could accompany an article about heritage, contemporary craft, or public art, illustrating how tradition and invention meet in 3D palettes that celebrate culture and identity in our neighbourhood. It pairs well with articles about heritage, craft, or diaspora culture, and it reminds visitors that beauty can be built from repurposed, everyday materials, just as our local craftspeople reshape ordinary goods into something celebratory. It remains a quiet triumph of community craft.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking Star of David floral arrangement is pictured against a simple white backdrop, allowing the detail and symbolism of the design to fully breathe. The familiar six-pointed Magen David outline is formed from an abundance of snow-white chrysanthemums, each tiny petal contributing to a continuous, cloud-like border around the star. Inside, the central hexagon is also filled completely with white blooms, giving the impression of a calm, bright core that seems to glow softly from within. Around this centre, the six triangular points of the star are densely packed with deep navy and indigo flowers, likely dyed chrysanthemums or carnations, creating a velvet-dark field that sets the white sections into sharp relief. At the base of each point, a smaller inner triangle of white flowers cuts into the blue, producing an intricate mosaic of white on blue that feels both modern and deeply traditional. The flowers are packed tightly enough that no stems or mechanics show, only a plush, almost quilted surface of petals. The lighting is even and gentle, so every ridge and depression in the floral work is visible, yet nothing feels harsh. This is a piece designed for quiet moments: a Jewish funeral, a memorial service, or a shiva in Westcombe Park or nearby Greenwich, where families gather to honour a life lived. It is easy to imagine this tribute placed near the front of a chapel or synagogue, its white and blue echoing the colours of Jewish faith and community, created by local florists who understand how to weave respect and comfort into every stem.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
From the heart of Westcombe Park Florist, this flag inspired tribute speaks softly of community and craft. A rectangular canvas of petals renders the three bold bands green, white and orange, each created from thousands of small blooms packed close together. The green stripe forms a velvet field of tiny blossoms, lush and even, with small irregularities that reveal the maker s hand. The white stripe in the middle is a compact, cloud like band of petals that feels almost pillowy to the touch. The orange stripe on the right glows with warmth, its surface built from countless petite orange blooms sharing the same tactile texture as the others. The white backdrop makes the colours pop, turning the flag into a vivid symbol of unity and heritage. The concept speaks to supporters of Irish culture across Westcombe Park, Charlton, and Greenwich, and to the way our town marks celebrations from St Patrick s Day to heritage nights. The arrangement is the result of patient layering, an eye for shade and light, and the flower seller s sense of purpose. Its scent is fresh and clean, carrying a subtle green and citrus note that lingers in the air as you approach. It suits a community hall, a doorway, or a restaurant display, and is available for same day delivery across Westcombe Park and the surrounding districts, bringing a bright note of togetherness to any event.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The Khanda, a central emblem of Sikh faith, has been translated here into a luminous floral sculpture: thousands of compact orange marigolds sculpt the symbol's outline with a dense, cheerful texture that seems to glow against the white studio background. The two crossed swords and the circular chakkar are crisply defined by the careful placement of each marigold head, creating a tactile surface that plays with highlights and shadow to emphasize volume and sacred geometry. Anchoring the composition, a tasteful cluster of white lilies occupies the central intersection-at least two large, open lilies with smooth, ivory petals and delicate green-yellow stamens, accompanied by smaller buds and slender stems. Interspersed between the blooms are stems of deep green foliage and fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, which introduce softness and visual air around the bold orange. The arrangement sits slightly raised from the background, suggested by a soft shadow, giving the impression of a crafted piece meant for ceremonial display in a temple hall or at a local community celebration. As a florist who often lays out tributes for families and Gurudwaras across Westcombe Park, Blackheath and neighbouring Charlton, I note the balance here between brightness and serenity-the marigolds' warmth tempered by the lilies' calm-making this a dignified choice for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab or a respectful offering.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image features a beautifully crafted heart-shaped funeral tribute, designed to express love and remembrance with grace and restraint. The main body of the heart is formed from a tightly packed mass of white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals overlapping to create a smooth, almost velvety surface. The white flowers are uniform in size and tone, giving the heart a gentle, cloud-like appearance that suggests peace and purity, much like the stillness of a calm morning along the tree-lined streets of Westcombe Park. Encircling the heart is a rich emerald green satin ribbon, neatly pleated into soft scallops that rise and fall around the edge. The ribbon catches the light with a subtle shine, lending structure and definition while maintaining a respectful, understated elegance appropriate for a funeral or memorial service. At the upper left side, where the curve of the heart dips, a tasteful accent spray adds depth and focus. Two fully opened white roses sit proudly at the centre of this cluster, their layered petals curling outward in creamy spirals. Around them nestle smaller white blooms-freesias or similar airy flowers-intermingled with buds and sprigs of fine, feathery greenery. Longer threads of green foliage trail lightly across the chrysanthemum base, softening the edges and giving a hint of natural movement. Set against a pure white backdrop, the floral heart stands out clearly, its form and textures easy to imagine. The arrangement radiates quiet sympathy and enduring affection, the kind of thoughtful design often chosen by families in Westcombe Park to accompany a final farewell or to rest gently beside a loved one's coffin or graveside.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A cross-shaped funeral flower tribute fills the frame against a spotless white background, the image angled slightly so the top of the cross leans towards the viewer, accentuating its sculpted form and careful workmanship. The base of the cross is completely hidden beneath a blanket of flowers, giving the impression of softness and abundance rather than structure. Dominating the arrangement are opulent roses in bright hot pink and gentle buttery cream, their open blooms revealing delicately ruffled petals that radiate from each centre like quiet bursts of colour. Between these roses, tight domes of lime-green button chrysanthemums create a vivid contrast, their cheerful hue and compact, tactile texture bringing a sense of freshness, almost as if the arrangement were just prepared in a local Westcombe Park florist studio early this morning. Smaller filler flowers in deep violet and rich purple weave through the design, adding cool shadows and visual rhythm, and suggesting the use of lisianthus or statice. Around the outer edge, a crisp frame of tiny white chrysanthemums outlines the exact shape of the cross, each miniature bloom touching the next to form a continuous, cloud-soft border. Underneath this white edging, a neatly pleated band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage traces the perimeter, lending definition and a subtle, tailored finish reminiscent of a carefully pressed suit worn to a memorial service. The bright, even lighting ensures each component is easy to distinguish-the glossy rose petals, the slightly matte mums, the pliable ribbon-creating a dignified sympathy arrangement that feels both reverent and uplifting for families across Westcombe Park saying goodbye to a loved one.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute fills the frame, its strong lines and curves made entirely from vivid royal blue chrysanthemums, carefully arranged so that no gaps break the smooth outline of the sacred emblem. The central sword, the embracing arc of the chakkar, and the two flanking kirpans are all clearly defined, giving the piece a sculptural quality against the simple white background. The blue petals create a lush, almost plush texture, like a soft fabric of flowers, each bloom freshly opened and evenly coloured. Nestled at the base of the central section, a small, luminous focal point softens the design: three pristine white roses open gracefully, their petals layered in creamy spirals. Around them, airy white filler flowers, most likely baby's breath, scatter tiny stars of blossom, while dark green leaves add depth and a natural frame. The contrast between the bold blue symbol and the gentle white and green cluster feels intentional and thoughtful, echoing themes of strength, purity, and remembrance. The lighting is clear and even, casting faint shadows that hint at the weight and substance of this tribute. It is easy to imagine this Khanda arrangement placed with quiet respect at a Sikh funeral or commemoration service for a family from Westcombe Park or nearby Blackheath, where community and heritage are deeply valued. The craftsmanship reflects a florist who understands both the technical precision required to form such a complex emblem and the emotional weight it carries, offering a comforting and honourable farewell.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, symmetrical heart of roses and baby's breath fills the frame, photographed against a clean white background so that every nuance of colour and curve of petal is clearly defined. The heart is neatly divided into two mirrored halves, almost like two stories woven into one tribute. On the left, tightly clustered ivory and pale yellow roses sit shoulder to shoulder, their silky petals unfolding in layered spirals, creating a calm, luminous half that glows softly. On the right, an equally dense panel of soft mid-pink roses mirrors this texture, their petals slightly curled at the tips, lending a sense of tenderness and quiet warmth. Fine sprays of white gypsophila are worked between the roses and trace the outline of the heart, forming a delicate fringe that softens the edges, like breath on a winter window. The composition feels thoughtfully measured, with no gaps or harsh lines, just a solid, cushioned surface of blooms. This piece would sit beautifully beside a coffin or at the front of a chapel in Westcombe Park, offering a message of love and remembrance that feels both personal and understated. It evokes the hush of a final goodbye, perhaps after a slow walk back past the gardens and terraces around Greenwich and Blackheath, where families gather to share memories. The combination of cream, blush yellow, and gentle pink reads as a tribute to a kind and loving soul, created by florists who understand the need for both beauty and solace on a difficult day.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined triple-heart funeral arrangement is captured in clear, even light, its gentle colours and flowing form creating a serene tribute. Three individual hearts, each shaped entirely from tightly clustered roses, descend in a loose diagonal line from the top left of the image toward the bottom right, echoing the calm rhythm of a farewell gesture. The roses are predominantly soft lavender and dusty mauve, interwoven with smaller pastel pink blooms that introduce warmth and tenderness. Their velvety petals overlap densely, giving the hearts a cushioned, almost textile texture, as if the flowers were stitched together with care. Around and between the hearts, slender strands of fresh ivy weave gracefully, outlining each curve and forming green bridges that connect one heart to the next. The ivy's rich, glossy leaves contrast beautifully with the muted, romantic tones of the roses, hinting at resilience and ongoing life. Set against a bright white backdrop with subtle vertical reflections suggestive of glass or a simple interior wall, the arrangement stands out with sculptural clarity, free from distraction. The overall impression is of quiet devotion and unity, well suited for a remembrance service or crematorium tribute around Westcombe Park, Charlton, or Blackheath. It conveys enduring love and shared memories, as if crafted by a local florist familiar with the way families in SE3 wish to say a dignified, gentle goodbye.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This photograph shows a U-shaped, handmade decorative garland-often called a mala or toran-carefully staged on a crisp white ground so every colour and texture reads clearly. At the top of each arm, compact clusters of cream-coloured florets sit upright like tiny, plush chrysanthemums, their soft forms inviting the fingertips. Directly below these pale crowns, a tight section of deep reddish-brown elements provides visual weight; these pieces appear layered and slightly flattened, as if imitating dried petals or mahogany-toned buds that give the garland a grounded, ancestral character. The arms then curve into a generous band of bright golden yellow, the most dominant area, where the densely packed, ruffled heads emulate fresh marigolds-traditional symbols of auspicious celebration. Small dots of bright green ribbon or artificial foliage mark the transitions between colour blocks, acting as discreet separators that emphasise the garland's crafted geometry. Suspended at the lowest centre is a full, multi-tiered pendant of orange petals, ruffled and voluminous, which becomes the visual heart of the arrangement and draws the eye downward in a gentle cascade. The garland is constructed from resilient synthetic materials that mimic the silky, fluffy texture of real flowers while ensuring repeat use for homes and temples. Under neutral studio light the colours are true and saturated-the creams warm, the russets deep, the yellows sunlike, and the orange incandescent-so it reads as both festive and reverent. Ideal for entryways, puja altars, or festival décor, this artificial toran conveys the seasonal meanings of welcome and devotion commonly observed across South Asian celebrations like Diwali, Onam, and wedding rites, and would sit beautifully in a Westcombe Park doorway or a home near Greenwich Park.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Viewed from a slightly raised, oblique perspective on a white backdrop, this rectangular pillow of flowers reads like a small, living tapestry-one we lovingly prepare for families across Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich. The design is densely composed: passionate hot pink roses form the visual anchor, their velvety faces alternating between tight buds and open blossoms that spill colour across the surface. Interlaced with the roses are soft, pale pink carnations whose frilled edges create a gentle, tactile rhythm. Purple lisianthus offers cool, bell-shaped contrast while bright lemon-yellow ranunculus punctuate the arrangement with joyful points of light. Chilled, architectural blue eryngium thistles introduce a spiky counterbalance and natural structure, while tiny pink filler blooms provide delicate punctuation. Lush foliage-notably rounded, silver-toned eucalyptus with its fresh, menthol whisper-sits beneath and between the flowers, adding breath and depth to the composition. The base is finished with a pleated, deep red satin ribbon that frames the cushion like a soft picture frame, its ruffled edge giving the piece an elegant silhouette suitable for a funeral or memorial service. The scent is soft: rose sweetness with a cool eucalyptus lift. As Westcombe Park Florist, we craft this style to convey remembrance and quiet celebration-bright, comforting colours chosen to honour life rather than sombre mourning-and it is suitable for placement at services in local churches or gravesides around Maze Hill and Blackheath with careful same-day delivery when needed.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Against a clean white backdrop, a sumptuous heart-shaped floral arrangement appears almost to float, its colours and textures coming together in a tender expression of sympathy and lasting love. The heart is entirely covered with fresh blooms, so full that no base is visible, giving the impression of a soft floral cushion. In the middle, large cream-to-light-yellow roses open in flawless spirals, their layered petals suggesting warmth and quiet reassurance. These roses are encircled by an abundance of pastel pink carnations, each head densely packed with frilled petals, forming the core and outline of the heart and lending a plush, almost velvety texture. Scattered throughout, white spider chrysanthemums with fine, spiky petals radiate around vivid green centres, brightening the arrangement and adding delicate structure. Here and there, rich magenta-pink lisianthus flowers, their bell-shaped blooms gently ruffled at the edges, introduce a deeper hue that echoes the more solemn emotions of grief and remembrance. Tiny clusters of green leaves and buds peek through like small pauses of calm, echoing the greenery found along the quiet residential streets of Westcombe Park. A soft pink ribbon is just visible at the heart's lowest point, reinforcing its role as a funeral or memorial tribute, perhaps designed for a local service or to be placed at a graveside. Crafted with the care of an experienced florist who understands how flowers carry meaning, this heartfelt design offers comfort, dignity, and a graceful way to honour a life well lived.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Soft as a memory and shaped like a small pillow of comfort, this rectangular sympathy tribute is built from a dense, even field of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tightly packed heads form a soothing, cloud-like surface. Each blossom lends a muffled softness to the whole; the overall effect is one of hush, purity, and a quiet tactile calm that invites closeness. At the top-left corner a cluster of richly hued magenta and deep fuchsia roses becomes an intimate focal point - their layered petals unfolding like thoughtful remembrances - while small, fragrant white freesias nestle among them, offering lightness, gentle perfume, and visual punctuation. Varied greenery, including delicate fern fronds and glossy leaves, fans beneath and around the spray, adding depth, texture, and a sense of natural support. Around the perimeter a subtle pleated pale-green satin ribbon edge peeks through, neatly finishing the form and bringing a hint of fresh colour that suggests renewal. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop with a soft natural shadow for dimension, the cushion is unmistakably a memorial piece, appropriate for funerals, wakes, or graveside services. As a local florist rooted in SE3, Westcombe Park Florist often prepares this classic pillow for families who request a dignified, tactile tribute delivered across Westcombe Park, Vanbrugh Park and Greenwich - an arrangement that speaks of peace when words are not enough.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Gazing at this heart-shaped floral design feels like reading a love letter composed in petals; a dense field of deep red roses forms the heart's body, each bloom at a different stage so the surface is a living landscape of velvety curls and shadowed folds. Interwoven through that crimson tapestry are generous clusters of baby's breath (Gypsophila) whose tiny white blooms soften seams and produce an almost cloud-like halo that keeps the arrangement feeling buoyant rather than heavy. In the upper-left curve a solitary white lily takes a quiet, noble stance - its broad, sculpted petals are pristine, edged with a faint creamy glow toward the center where warm yellow stamens stand out like small suns. Light on the white backdrop accentuates the contrast: the roses' deep reds deepen into near-wine tones, while the lily and gypsophila read as pure highlights against the shadowed core. The textures converse - the roses' plush, velveteen petals, the feathered gypsophila, and the lily's smooth, waxy planes - creating a sensory richness that suggests scent as much as sight: sweet rose perfume mingled with the lily's fresher, green note. Carefully composed and flawlessly centred, the heart evokes romance and reverence, made with the steady hand of an experienced florist. It's the sort of arrangement you might see selected for a Westcombe Park proposal beside the Thames or left as a thoughtful anniversary piece after a quiet walk through nearby Greenwich Park, its shape speaking more plainly than words.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A meticulously arranged heart of flowers fills the frame, glowing with deep reds and bright greens against a simple white background, as if placed on a clean table in a calm, sunlit room. At first glance, the eye is drawn to several prominent red roses, each bloom perfectly formed, with velvety petals that curl inward in tight spirals before unfolding towards the edges. These roses act like emotional anchors within the heart, symbolising love, respect, and cherished memories. Between and around them, smaller red carnations and mini carnations are woven tightly together, their frilled petals creating a soft, cushion-like surface that adds volume and warmth. Punctuating the red are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, bead-like heads lending a fresh, contemporary contrast that feels both hopeful and alive. Along the edges, variegated pittosporum leaves, green with creamy margins, frame the flowers and reinforce the crisp heart outline, while a few delicate fern fronds slip out towards the lower point, suggesting gentle movement. The composition feels balanced and intentional, like a message carefully chosen. It is easy to picture this heart tribute being created in a quiet corner of a Westcombe Park flower shop, destined for a funeral in one of the nearby churches or a remembrance gathering in a local home. The colours and textures together create a sense of deep affection and thoughtful farewell, an arrangement that can be delivered across Westcombe Park when family and friends wish to honour a life with beauty and grace.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A detailed floral tribute in the shape of a Christian cross is displayed on a spotless white background, the camera hovering slightly above so that every flower and texture can be appreciated. The entire form is composed of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their compact blooms overlapping until no space is left bare. Each delicate flower head carries a faint green eye, creating a soft speckled effect across the cross that suggests purity, peace, and gentle comfort. Tracing the outer edge, a slim band of bright lime-green ribbon finishes the design, echoing the colour of fresh foliage in Greenwich Park and giving the cross a clean, defined outline. At the point where the arms intersect, a rich posy of royal purple lisianthus crowns the design. These velvety, ruffled blooms, some fully open and others just unfurling, introduce a striking contrast against the white base. Wisps of light and dark green foliage, along with a few tiny filler blossoms, peek between the lisianthus petals, adding depth and an almost garden-like softness. From this focal cluster, a graceful line of additional purple lisianthus heads drifts down the lower right arm, some blossoms facing upwards, others turning gently to the side, as if in quiet procession. A faint, natural shadow beneath the cross gives it dimension and presence. As a Westcombe Park florist's creation, this traditional funeral cross feels perfectly suited to a chapel in Blackheath or a quiet service near the Thames, expressing sympathy, faith, and loving remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A meticulously crafted Christian cross tribute composed of tightly set white chrysanthemums, the blooms arranged so the surface reads as a gentle, pillowy expanse of pure white. The chrysanthemum heads are so closely placed that the cross has a seamless, cloud-like texture, suggestive of calm and solemnity beneath a soft, directional light. Encircling the perimeter is a ruffled purple satin ribbon, its pleated edge introducing a formal frame and a touch of stately colour that draws the eye inward. On the vertical shaft the word MUM is formed in contrasting purple florals-small eustoma or spray chrysanthemum heads-each letter carefully proportioned and affixed to remain crisp against the white background, turning the piece into a personal message as well as a traditional emblem. Centered where the arms meet, a lush focal spray anchors the design: deep violet roses with velvety petals and lighter lavender lisianthus or eustoma create layered tonal depth, while variegated foliage with pale edges and darker centres adds a fresh, cool counterpoint. Scattered green berry accents lend a subtle sculptural rhythm. The colour story of white and multiple purples-pale, mid, and deep-bespeaks reverence, remembrance, and quiet dignity. Seen in soft daylight or under service lighting, the tribute communicates both craftsmanship and compassion. As a local arrangement suitable for funerals and memorials in Westcombe Park and neighbouring Greenwich, the piece aims to comfort mourners through considered textures, scent and a quietly expressive design.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00