Greenwich TRIBUTES

At Greenwich Florist, we understand how important it is to say goodbye beautifully and respectfully. Our expert local florist team in Greenwich carefully handcrafts tribute flowers that feel personal, sincere, and truly comforting for family and friends.

From classic wreaths and coffin sprays to delicate sheaves and simple sympathy bouquets, every design is created fresh in our Greenwich studio, close to Greenwich Park, the Cutty Sark, and the Royal Observatory. We regularly create tributes for services across Blackheath, Deptford, and Lewisham, working closely with local funeral directors to ensure timely, respectful delivery.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on tribute flowers across Greenwich and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. If you're not sure which arrangement is right, our experienced florists are here to guide you on suitable styles, colours and card messages, drawing on years of local knowledge and professional care.

  • Elegant wreaths and coffin sprays, created to your wishes
  • Soft, thoughtful sympathy bouquets for home or service
  • Trusted delivery to local chapels, homes and funeral directors

Every tribute from Greenwich Florist is made with sensitivity, fresh seasonal blooms and meticulous attention to detail. Order your funeral and sympathy flowers online today for compassionate, local service you can trust.

Share This Guide

Our Customer Support Team works closely with the Funeral Directors to ensure timely and precise delivery.

TRIBUTES
An elegant Christian cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers is shown against a spotless white background, its form instantly recognisable and steeped in symbolism. The cross is lavishly covered in deep red roses, each bloom fully open, revealing layers of velvety petals that seem to glow with a quiet, dignified intensity. These rich red roses form the backbone of the design, running solidly along the vertical beam and stretching across the arms, speaking silently of love, respect, and a life cherished. Between them, clusters of vivid fuchsia-pink garden roses are nestled, their softer, more ruffled petals creating a gentle contrast in both colour and texture. Smaller red and pink rosebuds peek out here and there, suggesting memories still unfolding and a bond that does not fade with time. Encircling the entire cross is a tidy halo of delicate white blooms, possibly miniature chrysanthemums or spray carnations, arranged closely together to define the outline. This white edging adds a feeling of purity and serenity, like a soft frame of light around the deeper colours. Hints of fresh green foliage and perhaps slim green ribbon rest just beneath the flowers, giving subtle structure and a natural freshness. The overall effect is both powerful and soothing, as if designed for a quiet chapel in Greenwich or a memorial service near the river, where families gather to say goodbye. The arrangement feels meticulously handcrafted, suitable for same-day funeral delivery to local churches, crematoriums, or homes, offering a comforting tribute that reflects faith, remembrance, and heartfelt condolence.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Captured from above against a bright, uncluttered white background, this heart-shaped floral tribute appears as a soft, white cushion of memory and love. The entire body of the heart is carefully packed with countless small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom snug against the next, creating a plush, uniform surface that speaks of purity, peace, and quiet respect. A continuous emerald green ribbon runs around the outline, its satin sheen catching the light just enough to define the heart's curves and bring a sense of handcrafted care you might expect from a local Greenwich funeral florist. On the upper left edge, spilling diagonally towards the lower centre, rests an elegant spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies. Two or three of these lilies are fully open, their sculpted, funnel-shaped petals curling protectively around dark central spadices, while one or two more slender blooms extend downward, partially unfurled, like a final gesture of farewell. Tucked gently among them are small clusters of white freesias, or similar delicate flowers, their fine petals and imagined soft fragrance adding another layer of tenderness, reminiscent of a calm walk along the Thames Path. Lush green foliage frames the lilies, including broad, glossy leaves and light, feathery ferns that give structure and movement. The entire design feels serene yet expressive, a refined heart wreath created for a funeral or memorial service in Greenwich, Charlton, or Maze Hill, thoughtfully shaped to convey sympathy, gratitude, and the enduring bond shared with the person being remembered.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A richly textured Union Jack funeral tribute fills the frame, its rectangular shape formed from thousands of closely set blooms in deep red, crisp white, and vivid blue. The flowers are packed so densely that the arrangement resembles a soft, floral tapestry laid flat, each petal contributing to a smooth, cushioned surface. Vibrant blue flowers, reminiscent of hydrangeas or compact chrysanthemum heads, create the background, flowing to the very edges like a calm tide reaching the banks of the Thames by Greenwich Pier. Over this blue field, the red St George's Cross runs boldly across the centre, its vertical and horizontal bars made of intense crimson blossoms that seem to glow against the cooler tones. Diagonal red bands symbolising St Patrick's Cross cut through the flag, each one lined with immaculate white flowers that form the precise fimbriation and the broader white St Andrew's Cross behind. The white blooms are so clearly defined that they appear like clean brushstrokes of light, separating and framing the red with great care. There is no visible foliage, no distractions, only this meticulous floral interpretation of the British flag placed against a plain white backdrop that heightens its impact. The overall mood is solemn yet quietly reassuring, perfect for a memorial service, military funeral, or day of remembrance in Greenwich. You can almost imagine this tribute resting near a chapel in West Greenwich or accompanying a service for a lifelong local, offering a final gesture of national pride, shared history, and respectful farewell.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A tender, heart-shaped funeral arrangement is shown against a clean white backdrop, its entire surface densely massed with small-headed white chrysanthemums that form a smooth, cloud-soft cushion of petals. The white flowers are perfectly aligned, giving the impression of purity, stillness, and gentle protection around a loved one's memory. On the upper left curve of the heart, three rich red roses sit together in a thoughtful cluster, their velvety petals unfurling in layers of deep crimson. Around them, a mix of lush green leaves and fine, wispy greenery introduces depth and texture, while a few tiny white filler blooms echo the chrysanthemum base. Two more red roses are placed further down and to the right, carefully spaced so they appear to drift across the heart, almost like moments of love remembered over time. Slim arcs of bright green decorative grass trace a soft diagonal line between the roses, guiding the gaze gently from one side of the tribute to the other. Encircling the heart, a folded band of forest green satin ribbon creates a polished, elegant edge that contrasts beautifully with the snowy blooms. The design feels calm and deeply respectful, the sort of tribute we often prepare for families in Greenwich saying goodbye to someone special, whether at a quiet cremation service or a more traditional church funeral near the Cutty Sark or Maze Hill. The combination of white and red flowers symbolises both peace and enduring affection, offering a dignified expression of sympathy and remembrance.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A softly contoured floral cushion, shaped like a plump pillow of petals, is presented on a clean white background where every nuance of colour and texture can be clearly seen. The tribute is lavishly covered with roses in complementary tones of vivid fuchsia, gentle powder pink, and creamy pale yellow, their petals unfolding in generous spirals that seem to invite a last, loving touch. Threaded among these classic roses are elegant lisianthus in a deep, noble purple, their slightly crimped petals adding a hint of movement as though a quiet breeze had passed through a summer garden. Between the larger blooms, clusters of tiny lavender and lilac fillers-similar to statice or limonium-create a soft haze of colour that adds intricacy and subtle variation without overwhelming the eye. Lush greenery supports the arrangement: cool, rounded eucalyptus leaves in silvery green sit alongside fine, fern-like fronds in darker tones, creating a layered, textural base that gives the pillow a sense of depth and comfort. The overall impression is one of serene tenderness, as if the floral cushion could cradle thoughts of remembrance. It is the sort of handcrafted funeral tribute you might see delivered to a memorial service in Greenwich, perhaps near the Cutty Sark or along the quiet streets off Royal Hill, where families gather to say goodbye. Every flower appears freshly arranged, as though placed with intention and care, making this design a touching way to express sympathy when you wish your gesture to be both beautiful and sincere.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
This rectangular floral pillow is an intimate, hand-assembled tribute composed of hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums packed so closely they read as a single, serene surface-soft, plush, and quietly luminous against a bright white background. The pillow's rounded corners and slight puffiness recall the hush of rest, while a subtle shadow beneath gives it a sense of presence and weight. A pleated light-green ribbon encircles the perimeter in a continuous scalloped band, its fresh, verdant hue framing the white mass and suggesting renewal amid sorrow. The chrysanthemums' fine textures imply a faint, clean scent and a soothing tactile softness that invites a gentle touch.

At the upper-left quadrant, a delicate cluster of accent flowers provides considered contrast: white lisianthus with layered, satiny petals sit alongside rich purple lisianthus-some in full bloom, others tucked as small buds-introducing depth and quiet dignity. Feathery fern fronds and glossy dark-green leaves are woven through the spray, and a broad leaf wrap neatly binds the stems at the base. As a local florist in Greenwich we often prepare this style of pillow for services around Greenwich Market, the Cutty Sark memorial, or peaceful gatherings by the Thames; its restrained palette and thoughtful construction convey sympathy with composure and care, a floral gesture meant to comfort those who mourn.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A thoughtfully composed floral cross tribute fills the image, its traditional Christian shape resting against a clean white backdrop that highlights every detail of the design. The base of the cross is formed from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums or similar small blooms, placed so closely together that they create a plush, cushion-like surface from top to bottom. Their snowy petals form a calm, unbroken field of white, reminiscent of quiet clouds over the Thames on an early morning in Greenwich. Around the perimeter of the cross, a slim band of fresh green foliage and decorative edging plants traces every curve and angle, lending a crisp outline and a lively contrast to the gentle white centre. At the intersection of the arms lies a raised central spray, where roses in soft peach, pale blush pink, and creamy white sit in full, open bloom. These roses are interwoven with feathery fern fronds, trailing strands of bright green grasses, and fine stems carrying tiny purple and lavender filler flowers, which add just a whisper of colour and movement. The composition is carefully balanced, with the cross slightly angled so that its depth and three-dimensional shape are clear, much as you might view it resting near the front of a chapel in central Greenwich or by a graveside overlooking local churchyards. The mood of the arrangement is reverent, comforting, and deeply respectful, suitable for honouring a loved one at a funeral or memorial service. It reflects the kind of careful craftsmanship and fresh-flower quality you would expect from an experienced Greenwich florist creating a sympathy tribute for families across SE10.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross rests against a clean, white backdrop, its soft, pastel blossoms forming a gentle focal point that feels both sacred and soothing. The cross itself is completely covered in flowers, with no bare frame visible, giving the tribute a lush, full-bodied appearance. Along the length of the cross, creamy white and ivory roses mingle with pale peach and blush pink roses, some fully open and others just beginning to unfurl, suggesting a story of life, memory, and continuing love. Between these larger roses, clusters of white hydrangeas and compact white spray roses create a rich, cushioned base, their petals overlapping in layers that look almost like fine fabric. Here and there, discreet touches of lavender-toned filler flowers offer a light dusting of colour, while fine sprigs of greenery emerge at the edges, helping to define the soft, rounded outline of the Christian symbol. The arrangement feels very much like something crafted with care for a memorial service or funeral in Greenwich, perhaps placed by the altar of a local church off Trafalgar Road or near Greenwich Park, where families gather to say farewell. The overall palette of white, cream, peach, and pink imparts a sense of quiet consolation rather than stark sadness, the flowers appearing fresh and dewy as if prepared early that morning by a skilled local florist. The photograph's bright, even lighting allows the gentle colour variations and velvety petal textures to stand out clearly, while a faint shadow beneath the cross hints at its three-dimensional form and substantial size.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
A beautifully sentimental heart-shaped flower display, thoughtfully composed by experienced Greenwich florists, takes center stage in this image. The heart is densely filled with around thirty blushing pink and creamy white roses, their petals softly unfurling in varied stages, creating an impression of motion and delicate growth-much like the blossoming gardens by the Cutty Sark in spring. Sprigs of snow-white baby's breath are interspersed throughout, their delicate, cloud-like blooms acting as a gentle veil that enhances the natural elegance of the roses. The arrangement's colour palette-soft pinks merging with creamy, almost buttery whites-strikes the perfect balance between warmth and serenity. The craftsmanship is apparent in the precise spacing, with each rose nestled closely, ensuring symmetry and fullness. The entire floral heart is bathed in clear, even light, making the pastel shades appear as if glowing gently against an immaculate white background. The effect is both uplifting and peaceful, suited for moments ranging from farewells in Greenwich's historic chapels to gestures of support for neighbours and friends. This bouquet speaks to the emotional fabric of the area; it carries a sense of comfort, romance, and enduring grace, echoing the community spirit of Greenwich.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated overhead view on a pure white background, this heart-shaped arrangement reads as an expression of gentle consolation and refined romance, the kind of design we craft at Greenwich Florist for families across the borough. Fluffy white hydrangea blooms create a plush, cloud-like underlayer, their many-petaled faces reflecting the soft studio light and forming a voluminous canvas for the roses placed above. The roses range from small, tight buds to fully unfurled romantic blooms, their colours graduating from clear white and creamy ivory through soft peach to whisper-pink blushes, producing a soothing pastel gradient. Small flashes of deep green variegated leaves are deliberately placed to provide contrast and rooting, especially visible along the base, adding a fresh, natural crispness to the warmth of the petals. The arrangement's scent is imagined as a clean rose note folded with green leaf freshness, an unobtrusive perfume that comforts rather than overwhelms. Expertly shaped into a perfect heart with seamless edges and a subtle drop shadow beneath, the piece conveys both technical skill and emotional intent - suitable for weddings in Greenwich Market venues, intimate anniversaries near the Royal Observatory, or dignified memorial services at local churches. Available for careful local delivery across Greenwich and nearby Blackheath, this premium, fresh-cut floral heart offers a quiet message of love, remembrance, and steady presence when words alone are not enough.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this striking floral teddy bear arrangement appears almost like a cherished toy reimagined in fresh petals, its form patiently sculpted by hand. The body is a rich royal blue, composed of tightly clustered miniature blooms that stack and nestle together to create a thick, plush texture reminiscent of well-loved teddy fur. The head is slightly rounded, with creamy off-white and pale yellow flowers shaping the muzzle and the inner ears, the lighter tones brightening the expression and drawing attention to the bear's gentle face. The four paws extend outward, each finished with oval pads made from the same light blossoms, carefully positioned to echo the look of stitched fabric. Dark, glossy eyes stare softly forward, paired with a neat black nose and a delicate curved line of a mouth, giving this floral character a calm, soothing presence. Around the neck, a translucent white organza-style bow with ruffled edges catches the light, its folds adding movement and grace. The overall composition lies flat yet feels full of depth and care, ideal for moments when families in Greenwich wish to send something tender and symbolic, perhaps to a service near Maze Hill or a home by the riverside. This blue teddy bear tribute captures the bittersweet mix of sorrow and affection often felt at children's memorials, funerals, or remembrance gatherings, where the calming blue tones suggest serenity and the whimsical shape recalls happier memories. Crafted with the precision and empathy of an experienced local florist, the piece balances playfulness and dignity, offering comfort at times when it is needed most.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows a richly detailed floral cross, carefully designed to express sympathy and faith, set against a bright white background that makes every petal stand out. The cross form is fully covered with fresh flowers, creating a soft, plush surface from top to base, with no gaps or bare stems. At the centre, three generously open roses in a muted mauve and dusty rose palette form the emotional heart of the piece. Their layered petals appear velvety and full, suggesting tenderness and enduring love. Around them, feathery green fern fronds and neat, glossy leaves radiate outward, creating a natural frame that separates the central roses from the surrounding blossoms. Running along the arms of the cross are countless Lisianthus blooms in shades ranging from gently blushed pink to deeper, more saturated pinks and lilac-pinks, many with characteristic darker eyes in their throats. These fluted, ruffled flowers are nestled so closely together that the cross seems almost quilted with colour. Interspersed between them are tiny pink and purple accent flowers, soft white petals with pale yellow centres, and occasional light green buds just beginning to unfurl, all adding layers of texture and movement. Subtle hints of a darker purple ribbon or backing material peek out near the edges, providing quiet structure without distracting from the flowers. As a whole, the design conveys calm, reverent beauty, the sort of floral cross a family in Greenwich might choose for a farewell service near the park or riverside, offering a gentle focus for reflection and shared memories.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above, this circular funeral tribute appears like a calm, snow-white island of flowers floating in space, the kind of gentle, contemplative design you might see laid in a peaceful corner of Greenwich Cemetery. The base is formed from countless white spray chrysanthemums, their small, silky petals densely packed to create a smooth, cushioned surface that looks velvety to the touch. Each bloom shows a delicate yellow-green centre, lending a faint glow that softens the otherwise pure white palette and evokes feelings of serenity and hope. Around the outer rim, a deep emerald green satin ribbon is carefully folded into ruffled pleats, tracing the edge of the circle and adding a refined, tailored finish that mirrors the manicured lawns of Greenwich Park. Set slightly towards the top of the cushion is a striking central spray of fresh greenery and contrasting blooms. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum, with long, slender, curling petals, radiates from the heart of the cluster like a burst of life, while bright green Hypericum berries add rounded shapes and a sense of natural abundance. Dark green foliage, including airy fern fronds, threads through the design to give depth and gentle movement. Nestled among the foliage are two distinctive Scottish thistles in moody blue-violet, their spiky, globe-shaped heads bringing both texture and cultural symbolism, ideal where there is a connection to Scotland. The composition feels cool, composed, and respectful, a floral cushion designed to bring comfort and quiet beauty to a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service anywhere across Greenwich, from local churches to crematorium chapels along the riverside.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A traditional white floral cross dominates the frame, composed almost entirely of tightly packed white button chrysanthemums that form a solid, three-dimensional Latin cross. The blossoms are so closely placed that no gaps are visible, just a continuous field of soft, rounded petals that look as if you could run your hand along them and feel nothing but gentle, cool silk. Around the perimeter of the cross, a narrow lime green ribbon wraps neatly, creating a defined border that subtly outlines the shape and adds a crisp contrast to the snowy white flowers. At the intersection of the cross, a focal cluster of roses blooms in soothing, pastel shades: creamy ivory, delicate blush pink, and mellow peach. These roses are fully open, their layered petals cupping the eye and drawing attention to the heart of the design. Fine fronds of green fern arch around them, while wisps of pale lavender filler flowers add a faint hint of colour, like a distant echo of spring in Greenwich Park. Set against a spotless white background with a soft, almost imperceptible shadow, the cross appears poised and dignified, ready to be placed at a funeral, wake, or memorial service. This image captures the kind of sympathy tribute often chosen by families from across Greenwich, from riverside streets to the quiet residential lanes, when they want a floral piece that speaks clearly of faith, serenity, and respect. The careful balance of white, green, and gentle pastels makes the arrangement both comforting and visually timeless.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this elaborate saxophone-shaped floral tribute feels like a pause in the music, captured in flowers by a skilled Greenwich funeral florist. The silhouette of the instrument is instantly recognisable: a tall, gently curving body leading into a flared bell, all completely carpeted in tiny, lemon-yellow chrysanthemum heads. Each chrysanthemum floret is tightly placed, so that from a distance the body appears like a smooth, sunlit fabric, yet up close you can almost feel the feather-soft texture and see the precise workmanship. Along the length of the saxophone, jewel-like red rosebuds are nestled as the imagined keys, their velvety petals forming small islands of colour that contrast with the crisp yellow mums. Wisps of fresh green foliage, perhaps fine ivy or another trailing greenery often seen in gardens around Greenwich and Maze Hill, weave and curl around key points of the design, particularly on the gently arched neck and around the rim of the bell, giving the piece a sense of movement as if a tune were spiralling out. At the top, where the mouthpiece would be, slim decorative wires extend slightly upward and outward, suggesting the delicate mechanics of the instrument and adding a subtle, sculptural flourish. The overall atmosphere is one of tender celebration rather than heavy sorrow: a floral sculpture that might rest beside a coffin or photo at a memorial in Greenwich, quietly honouring a musician, jazz enthusiast, or beloved relative for whom music, friendship, and the bright energy of life were central themes.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
In this image, a generously sized Celtic cross funeral arrangement rests against a luminous white background, its form and meaning immediately clear. The cross is built from countless white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully inserted so that the petals overlap, creating a smooth yet gently textured surface across the long vertical stem and broad horizontal arms. Around and within this white canvas, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums form the characteristic Celtic knotwork: they trace out the circular ring around the centre, highlight the edges of the arms, and fill selected panels so that the cross appears interwoven with green light. The green flowers sit slightly raised, giving the design a sculpted, three-dimensional quality that stands out even more sharply against the plain backdrop. Flowing along the lower arm, three lush sprays of rich purple carnations add depth and tenderness, their velvety, ruffled petals contrasting beautifully with the neat daisy centres of the chrysanthemums. Fine trails of foliage, with narrow, arching stems and small, polished leaves, curl softly around these purple clusters, as if the flowers were gently resting on a bed of greenery. The overall palette of white, fresh green, and deep purple feels both pure and grounded, capturing a sense of faith, heritage, and love. It is easy to imagine this piece being delivered to a quiet funeral at a church near the River Thames in Greenwich, or placed in a remembrance corner overlooking the historic streets around the Market, offering comfort to family and friends gathered to say their final goodbye.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A lovingly crafted floral teddy bear sits alone against a bright white background, its form radiating a sense of innocence and quiet comfort that many families in Greenwich seek for heartfelt funeral tributes. The bear's rounded head, plump belly, and short, sturdy legs are sculpted from densely arranged creamy white chrysanthemums, each tiny flower head nestled so closely that the surface appears plush and velvety, like the fur of a cherished soft toy. Subtle variations in the petals-some more ivory, some almost pale lemon-add gentle depth to the bear's "fur," giving it a lifelike softness. Two dark, bead-like eyes are placed symmetrically, lending the bear a calm, watchful gaze, while a small, neat black nose and barely upturned mouth create a tender, reassuring expression. Across the chest, a vibrant waistcoat made from rich mauve or magenta blossoms provides a striking contrast, shaped into two neat panels that frame the centre of the bear. Nestled at the neckline, a sheer purple net bow brings a hint of playful elegance, its delicate folds echoing the translucency of fine ribbon. The lighting is cool and clear, allowing every petal and texture to be seen in crisp detail, as though the arrangement has just been completed in a local workshop near Greenwich Market. This floral teddy bear is particularly poignant as a memorial piece for a child's service, a christening remembrance, or a gentle tribute delivered to chapels and crematoria around Maze Hill, Westcombe Park, and the wider SE10 community, offering a floral embrace when words feel too small.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A meticulously crafted angel-wing floral tribute fills the frame, resting against a pure white backdrop that allows every detail to stand out in tranquil clarity. The wings sweep gracefully outward, their silhouettes instantly recognisable, as though caught in a moment of still, reverent pause. The main structure of each wing is formed from countless small white chrysanthemums and delicate spray carnations, packed closely together so that their rounded petals create a plush, cloud-like surface. Here and there, faint hints of soft green and buttery yellow appear in the flower centres, lending just enough variation to keep the all-white arrangement visually alive. Tracing the outer edges, a lavish border of downy white feathers curves and tapers to a gentle point, mimicking the natural flow of real wings. The feathers are full and soft, with light catching on their fine filaments so they seem to glow gently, like early morning mist over the Greenwich riverside. A discreet drop shadow beneath the arrangement gives an impression that the wings are hovering just above the surface rather than lying flat. The lighting is even and calm, with no harsh contrasts, reinforcing the quiet, prayer-like mood of the piece. This is the kind of angel-wing tribute a grieving family might place beside a coffin or memorial portrait in Greenwich, a floral symbol of protection, guidance, and eternal peace. The arrangement carries an air of stillness and solace, as though offering a final, protective embrace to a loved one taking their last journey. It encapsulates the tenderness, dignity, and thoughtful craftsmanship of professional funeral floristry.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this funeral tribute takes on the unmistakable shape of a pair of angel wings, meticulously composed to convey comfort and spiritual protection. The wings themselves are built from a dense blanket of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom fresh and luminous, their tiny green centres barely visible beneath the tightly packed petals. These blossoms create a soft, velvety surface that looks as though one could rest a hand upon it, much like the quiet stillness along the Thames near Greenwich on an early morning. Tracing the elegant curves of the wings is a border of airy white feathers, their fine fibres catching the light and adding movement and softness to the overall form. At the joining point of the two wings, the eye is drawn to a bold, fuchsia-pink satin bow, tied in graceful loops with trailing ribbons that sweep gently over the white flowers. Cradled within the knot of the bow is a single, delicate pink rosebud, its spiralled petals exuding gentle grace and abiding affection. Surrounding the rose is a small collar of dark purple, thistle-like flowers or textured greenery, adding a hint of twilight depth and visual contrast. The piece feels both ethereal and grounded, a thoughtful design that could rest by a coffin, stand at a chapel door in Greenwich, or be displayed at a remembrance gathering. Every element works together to express sympathy, remembrance, and the hope that a loved one is held safely in angelic care.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Within a Greenwich backdrop, this Jamaican flag is transformed into a textile sculpture: thousands of tiny, crumpled fragments-tissue, fabric scraps, even bits of salvage-are packed together to yield a three-dimensional surface. The bold gold saltire cuts across the rectangle, running from corner to corner and dividing the piece into four vivid triangles. The two triangles at the top and bottom glow emerald green, their surfaces dense with irregular bits that catch the light and cast micro-creases of shadow. The left and right triangles-the hoist and fly-are built from deep black fragments that recede slightly, giving the flag a dramatic, velvet-like finish. The overall effect is tactile and dynamic-a handcrafted tribute that exudes resilience and communal effort. On a pristine white background, the colors seem to breathe, as if the mosaic holds stories from Jamaica and London alike. This artwork would sit beautifully in a feature about Jamaican heritage, Caribbean arts, or cross-cultural craft in the capital. For readers near Greenwich, it hints at workshops, school projects, or gallery displays that celebrate diversity. It also speaks to local delivery and quick turnarounds across the Greenwich area, making the piece accessible to community groups, schools, or museums.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking Star of David funeral tribute dominates the frame, positioned against a bright, uncluttered white background that emphasises its clean lines and thoughtful construction. The six-pointed Jewish symbol is built entirely from small-petalled flowers, predominantly in crisp white and a saturated, almost midnight blue. Along the outside edge, a plush ring of white chrysanthemums forms a gentle, ruffled border, giving the star a soft halo effect as each floret overlaps the next. Within this outline, the florist has sculpted a central hexagon of pure white blooms, densely packed to create a smooth, almost quilted surface that feels serene and unbroken. Radiating outward from this centre, six neat white triangles appear at the inner base of each point of the star, their symmetrical placement adding to the sense of order and reverence. Filling the spaces between these white elements, deep blue flowers spread into the outer triangles, creating a bold contrast that clearly defines the structure of the Magen David. The dark blue petals, layered tightly together, introduce depth and a sense of stillness, while the white elements seem to glow softly in comparison. There is no greenery or additional decoration-only the precise geometry of petals and colour. The overall impression is one of quiet respect, making this an appropriate tribute for Jewish funeral services, memorials, or shiva gatherings in Greenwich, from homes along the riverside to synagogues and chapels nearby. It reflects the kind of careful, compassionate floristry offered by local specialists who understand both the symbolism and the emotional weight of such a design.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Arranged with reverence, this flag-inspired tribute stands as a quiet hymn to community and memory. In a sun-drenched corner of Greenwich, the rectangular panel of petals forms three bold bands-green, white, orange-each built from thousands of small blooms. The green stripe on the left is dense and velvety, a living carpet of tiny green blossoms-carnations or chrysanthemums-that soak up light and give the surface a soft, yielding texture. The center white stripe clusters white petals tightly, creating a soft-edged, cloud-like band that seems to glow with purity and calm. The right side radiates a warm orange, achieved with countless small orange flowers, mirroring the green in density and in tactile detail. The petals are arranged with a craftsman's precision, yet the surface reads as organic and hand-fashioned, with tiny irregularities that human hands cannot help but reveal. Against a stark white background, the flag appears as a precise rectangle-a faithful echo of a national banner, but infused with the scent of fresh petals and the gentle weight of careful artistry. The symbolism remains clear: unity through three equal bands, a celebration of heritage, and a wish for lasting harmony between traditions. This piece, crafted by Greenwich Florist, is not merely a decorative image; it is a living emblem designed to accompany articles on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day festivities, or remembrance events. Its colour resonance-deep greens, pure whites, and bright oranges-draws the eye and invites quiet reflection. The craftsmanship extends beyond colour to feel: the petals' texture invites fingertips, while the fragrance-subtle, fresh, almost green-adds to the sense of a moment held in time. Available for same-day delivery across Greenwich, Deptford, and Charlton, it brings a handcrafted piece of national pride to local celebrations.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this floral emblem beats in bright marigold, every curve and edge crafted from countless compact orange blooms so closely set they create a textured, sculpted surface that seems to glow from within. Shaped as a sacred symbol, the main body is formed by massed marigolds whose plush heads catch the light and throw soft shadows across a pristine white background. Anchoring the composition at its base is a refined cluster of white lilies - two or more fully open blossoms with gently unfurling petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow stamens, accompanied by slender buds that promise further opening. Around the lilies a ring of fresh green foliage, likely salal or similar glossy leaves, adds structural weight and an evergreen contrast, while fine clouds of baby's breath lift the palette with pinpricks of innocence. The overall piece reads as tactile and dimensional; the drop shadow beneath suggests a freestanding, ceremonial display likely intended for a Gurdwara entrance, a memorial table or a festival altar. As a local Greenwich florist I imagine this set beneath the soft morning light that filters through the plane trees around Greenwich Market, its warm scent of marigold mingling with the lilies cool fragrance. Crafted with respect and precision, this arrangement is suitable for Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or private tributes - and at Greenwich Florist we can reproduce this composition for same-day delivery across Greenwich, near the Cutty Sark and Greenwich Park, ensuring freshness and faithful detail for your ceremonial needs.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Soft white chrysanthemum heart with ivory rose spray and satin green edge, a peaceful sympathy arrangement suited to quiet services around Greenwich and Blackheath.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A striking floral cross, designed as a sympathy tribute, lies against a pure white background, its colours glowing softly as if in natural daylight. The cross is outlined with a precise band of tiny white spray chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they resemble a cushioned border of snow, giving the piece a serene and reverent feel. Just beyond this, a glimpse of folded pale green ribbon or foliage runs around the shape, adding structure, freshness, and a handcrafted touch that speaks of skilled floristry. Inside the frame, the design is full and luxurious: large roses in hot pink and soft buttery yellow open generously along the arms and length of the cross, their layered petals suggesting tenderness and affection. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums nestle between the roses, their small round heads creating a playful contrast in both texture and tone. Delicate deep purple flowers, perhaps lisianthus or statice, weave through the design, their rich colour adding depth and an air of quiet dignity. The cross is slightly tilted from upper left to lower right, giving a sense of gentle movement, as though ready to be placed at a chapel in central Greenwich or by a peaceful spot overlooking the Thames. The strong, even lighting makes every colour appear vivid yet soothing, ideal for a funeral or memorial service where the family wishes to blend solemn remembrance with a celebration of life. This thoughtfully composed floral cross feels like a comforting presence, the kind of piece a local Greenwich florist would prepare with care for same-day delivery to services across the area.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute fills the frame, set crisply against a pure white studio background so that every curve and edge is clearly defined. The emblem is crafted entirely from deep royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small-petalled flowers, each bloom nestled tightly against the next to form a dense, plush surface. This sea of blue traces the full Khanda symbol: the central upright sword, the surrounding circular chakkar, and the two outward-sweeping kirpans on either side, all perfectly symmetrical. The lighting is soft and even, casting delicate shadows around the floral work so it appears slightly raised, as if resting gently on a chapel table in Greenwich or on a stand at a local gurdwara service. At the base of the central sword, a smaller, contrasting arrangement draws the gaze. Three pure white roses sit at the heart of this cluster, their velvety petals opening in serene spirals. They are framed by airy sprigs of white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, and touches of rich green foliage that peek out from between the petals. This central bouquet provides a poignant counterpoint to the royal blue, suggesting innocence, peace, and remembrance. The overall feeling is one of quiet strength and spiritual devotion, suited to honouring a loved one's Sikh heritage at a funeral or memorial gathering anywhere from Westcombe Park to Blackheath. The tribute's careful craftsmanship and considered colour palette convey respect, offering a graceful and meaningful way for families in Greenwich to pay their final respects.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, perfectly outlined heart of roses sits against a crisp white background, composed with the kind of quiet precision you might expect from a long-established Greenwich funeral florist. The heart is neatly split into two halves that meet along a soft, vertical seam. On the left, clusters of creamy white to pale yellow roses are packed closely together, each bloom at its peak, petals gently spiralling outward in calm, rounded layers. Opposite them, on the right side, a matching sweep of medium pink roses repeats the same lush texture, the colour deepening the emotional tone to something tender, loving, and slightly nostalgic. Throughout the entire design, delicate sprays of white baby's breath thread in and out of the roses, gathering more densely along the edges so the heart appears to be cushioned by a halo of tiny, star-like flowers. The gypsophila creates a soft, clouded frame that contrasts with the smooth, satiny rose petals, giving the tribute an airy lightness even as it carries the weight of farewell. The lighting is even and bright, allowing every petal, bud, and cluster of baby's breath to stand out with clarity, as if the arrangement has just been placed on a memory table in a chapel near Greenwich town centre or a quiet service room by the Thames. The composition feels both romantic and respectful, making this floral heart an especially fitting tribute for a partner, close family member, or dear friend, symbolising enduring love at a funeral, cremation, or memorial service across Greenwich and neighbouring areas.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image shows a graceful, cascading funeral tribute composed of three linked heart-shaped arrangements of roses, the kind of thoughtful design often chosen for services around Greenwich, Blackheath, or by the riverside. Each heart is completely filled with a tapestry of roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and soft pastel pink, creating a romantic and tranquil palette. The blooms are tightly clustered, so their layered petals form a richly textured surface, with some roses fully open and others just beginning to unfurl. From the top left, the hearts step diagonally down to the lower right, as though gently drifting in a slow, emotional descent. Delicate green ivy winds around the contours of each heart, then trails between them, acting as both frame and connector. The ivy leaves are fresh and glossy, giving an earthy counterpoint to the tenderness of the pastel petals and suggesting a thread of continuity between each symbol of love. The white background is clean and luminous, with faint vertical reflections along one side that evoke a modern chapel wall, a light-filled conservatory, or a simple, peaceful room where family might gather in remembrance. The overall effect is one of quiet devotion and unity, ideal for honouring a close-knit family or a lifelong partnership. It feels like a tribute that could be laid lovingly at a Greenwich crematorium or carried in procession through historic streets, conveying deep affection, gratitude, and a promise that the connection endures beyond the final goodbye.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped toran, photographed on a stark white studio ground, reads like a small parade of seasonal colour and texture tailored for ritual and celebration. Beginning at the top of each arm, densely arranged creamy white florets form neat, vertical clusters that suggest the soft, layered look of small chrysanthemums or carnations - smooth and inviting to the touch. Immediately beneath, a rich, russet-red or reddish-brown segment appears, its flattened, layered elements echoing dried petals or mahogany-hued fabric, providing a sober, tactile midsection that steadies the garland's brightness. The curved arms then give way to a full sash of vivid golden-yellow blooms, fluffy and tightly threaded to imitate marigolds, which create the broad, cheerful U-shape associated with auspicious entrances and temple hangings. Tiny swathes of bright green are threaded sparingly at the joins, like leaves catching the sun between bands of colour. Dominating the lowest center is a voluminous pendant of layered orange petals - ruffled, compact and almost tactile in its density - serving as the visual centrepiece that signals festivity. The artificial materials show a subtle sheen under gentle lighting: satiny on the white, matt-textured in the brown sections, and plush in the yellow-orange areas. As a local florist would suggest, such a reusable garland is ideal for doorways and altars during Diwali, ganesh puja, or wedding ceremonies across Greenwich and nearby Blackheath, bringing an enduring hint of ritual warmth without the fragility of fresh flowers. Its palette - white, reddish-brown, yellow and orange with green accents - carries both decorum and celebration, a welcome sign for guests after a stroll by Cutty Sark or a morning at Greenwich Market.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Presented at a slight oblique angle on a pure white backdrop, this rectangular floral cushion reads as an intimate, hand-assembled tribute designed to soothe and to celebrate. The surface is densely packed with hot pink roses, their velvety centers opening into layers of soft petals, while clusters of pale pink carnations ripple like fabric across the top, adding a delicate, ruffled texture. Interwoven are dramatic purple lisianthus blooms that deepen the palette and sunny lemon-yellow ranunculus that lift the composition with cheerful highlights. Several silver-blue eryngium thistles punctuate the display, their spiky silhouettes lending a touch of wild, sculptural contrast to the otherwise soft shapes. Rounded eucalyptus leaves with their cool, silvery-green tone and fresh, menthol-scented breath provide a calming green backdrop and structural support. The arrangement rests upon a decorative base trimmed in deep red pleated satin ribbon, the ruffled border outlining the classic pillow form and reflecting light with a subtle sheen. The scent is softly floral with a green, citrus edge from the eucalyptus; the textures move from velvet to crisp satin to spiky, cool thistle. Designed for memorial services or as a sympathy cushion, the colour story - fuchsia, violet, lemon yellow and blush - leans toward celebrating memories rather than mourning. At Greenwich Florist we often prepare similar tributes for families gathering near the Cutty Sark or Greenwich Market, and we can arrange careful local delivery across Greenwich, Blackheath and nearby SE10 on the day of the service.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A luxurious, heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, resting against a pristine white backdrop that highlights every petal and curve. The heart is composed with great precision, packed edge to edge with flowers in soft pastel pinks, creamy whites, warm pale yellows and rich magenta accents, evoking both tenderness and strength. At the core of the design, full cream-to-buttery-yellow roses open in graceful spirals, their thick, velvety petals suggesting comfort, loyalty and long-held memories. Around these, layers of blush-toned carnations form a dense, cushion-like base, their frilled petals giving the heart its rounded shape and a sense of gentle embrace. Threaded throughout are bright white spider chrysanthemums, easily recognised by their long, slender petals that shoot out from fresh green centres, creating a starburst effect and adding fine texture. Deeper rose-magenta lisianthus blooms are tucked among the pastels, their softly ruffled, bell-shaped flowers introducing emotional depth and a note of quiet drama. Subtle green foliage and tiny buds peek out here and there, ensuring the tribute still feels garden-fresh and alive. A delicate pink ribbon is just visible at the point of the heart, a small yet telling detail that marks this as a memorial or sympathy arrangement. This is the kind of piece a family in Greenwich might choose when words feel limited-perhaps for a farewell at a chapel near the Cutty Sark or a crematorium service nearby-crafted by local florists who understand how to translate love, sorrow and gratitude into flowers that speak gently for them.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This rectangular floral pillow is composed entirely of countless small white chrysanthemums, their tightly clustered blooms creating a uniform, plush surface that suggests both purity and a restful hush. The dense carpet of petals gives a tactile impression of softness under the fingers and sends a faint, clean scent through the air that feels almost linen-like. On the top-left corner a vivid cluster draws the eye: rich fuchsia and deep magenta roses open in layered spirals, each petal catching a soft, natural light. Interlaced among those roses are slender sprays of white freesia and tiny white buds that lift the colour, lending sweetness to the arrangement and a subtle perfume. Beneath the blooms, feathery fern fronds and glossy green foliage provide a cool, verdant bed, their shapes and tones creating depth and a sense of shelter for the focal flowers. A light green satin ribbon, pleated or looped, trims the pillow's edge, its satin sheen adding a ceremonial, almost reverent finish that gently frames the white expanse. Photographed against a clean white backdrop, with a soft shadow grounding the form, the tribute reads as both crafted artwork and intimate offering - a sympathy pillow made to convey solace, respect and remembrance. Designed for funeral services or graveside placement, it is the kind of arrangement you might see delivered to a service near the Cutty Sark, Greenwich Market or the riverside chapels, where its quiet elegance supports families in mourning.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
This heart-shaped bouquet, photographed against a pure white backdrop, presents a concentrated expression of romance through dozens of deep red roses arranged to form a flawless heart. The roses' petals are richly velveteen - some still in tight, blushing buds, others fully unfurled into layered, shadowed centers - producing a moving rhythm of texture across the piece. Wisps of white baby's breath (Gypsophila) weave generously through and around the roses, their tiny star-like clusters creating a soft, cloud-like contrast that lightens the composition and gives the heart an ethereal edge. Dominating the upper-left curve, a single majestic white lily opens with broad, pristine petals, a touch of creamy yellow near its throat, and bright yellow stamens at its centre that inject a subtle warmth. The visual interplay - deep crimson mass, fragile white filigree, sculptural lily - is amplified by the clean background which allows colour and contour to read clearly. As a Greenwich florist accustomed to the seasons and moments that matter, I think of this as the sort of arrangement people choose after a riverside walk by the Cutty Sark or as a thoughtful gesture collected from Greenwich Market; at Greenwich Florist we craft this design to convey profound affection, whether for Valentine's, an anniversary, or a remembrance. The bouquet suggests scent as well as sight: the heady rose perfume balanced by the lily's green, floral lift and the airy breath of gypsophila - a composition that looks luxurious and feels intimate.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
Set against a pure white background, this striking heart-shaped floral arrangement appears almost as if floating, its colours echoing the quiet intensity of a contemplative walk along the Thames at Greenwich. The heart is completely filled, with no gaps, beginning with several large, deep red roses whose velvety petals curl tightly at the centre and soften as they open, creating rich, layered cups of colour. Clustered around these main blooms are countless smaller red carnations and mini carnations, their ruffled petals giving the design a soft, cloud-like depth that feels both comforting and luxurious. Amid the red, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums are carefully spaced, their round, textured heads catching the eye and adding vivid contrast, like flashes of new spring growth among darker foliage. The outer edges of the heart are accented with variegated green-and-cream leaves, probably pittosporum, which lend definition to the shape and add a gentle, natural border. At the tapered point of the heart, a few airy fern fronds extend just beyond the flowers, adding grace and movement, as if the design is gently breathing. The overall palette of rich reds and lively greens creates a powerful expression of enduring love, making this piece especially suited to funerals, memorial services, or significant anniversaries in and around Greenwich. It feels like a floral embrace offered to a family at a crematorium chapel, a church near Greenwich High Road, or a quiet gathering at home, bringing both dignity and warmth to moments of remembrance.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A cross-shaped funeral tribute is arranged with reverent care, photographed on a spotless white background that draws the eye directly to the flowers. The cross itself is completely filled with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each miniature bloom forming a textured mosaic of petals that looks plush and soothing to the touch. Their pale green centres add delicate specks of colour, keeping the design fresh and gentle rather than stark. Around the perimeter, a slim lime-green ribbon runs along the contour of the cross, framing it with a modern, clean line of colour that echoes the freshness of early spring along the paths of Greenwich Park. At the central junction of the cross, a generous cluster of deep purple lisianthus provides a striking focal point. The blossoms are velvety and layered, some fully open, others just beginning to unfurl, creating depth and a sense of quiet movement. Small sprigs of soft greenery and scattered buds weave between the blooms, breaking up the solid white base and giving the whole tribute a natural, garden-like feel. From this focal point, a graceful line of additional purple lisianthus flows outward and down one arm of the cross, almost like a gentle stream of colour spilling toward the viewer. A subtle, diffused shadow beneath the arrangement gives it dimension and the sense of resting peacefully on a chapel floor. The overall impression is one of serenity and faith, the kind of floral cross a family in Greenwich might choose to honour a devout loved one at a memorial service or graveside gathering by the riverside.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped sympathy tribute presents an intentional, consoling geometry: a solid field of white chrysanthemum heads creates the main body, each bloom placed to form a continuous, soft surface that suggests warmth and steadiness. A ruffled, deep purple satin ribbon traces the entire outer edge, the pleated sheen giving the piece formal weight and a ribboned silhouette that complements the central spray. The word "MUM" is arranged along the vertical arm in clearly defined purple blooms - likely lisianthus or small spray chrysanthemums - their saturated colour rising against the white backdrop to read as a personal message of love and loss. At the intersection a dense, carefully composed spray anchors the design: velvety violet and lavender roses nestle with lighter purple eustoma, and variegated greens with pale margins provide crisp contrast; small green berries punctuate the cluster, lending texture and an organic touch. The cool purples and pristine whites suggest reverence, dignity and peace; the tactile density of the petals gives a sense of embrace, while the ribbon's sheen formalises the tribute. Soft, diffuse lighting accentuates the petal contours and variegation in the foliage, creating depth without stark contrast. As a Greenwich florist I often recommend this style for funeral services at nearby churches or memorials by the Cutty Sark, because it reads clearly from a distance but keeps intimate, personal detail up close. Available for local delivery across Greenwich and Blackheath, it carries a quiet fragrance and a composed, respectful presence.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00