Kentish Town TRIBUTES

At Kentish Town Florist, we create thoughtful funeral flowers and remembrance bouquets that speak when words are hard to find. From classic wreaths to elegant sprays and simple tied sheaves, every tribute is handcrafted in our local studio just off Kentish Town Road, close to Camden Town and Gospel Oak.

Our experienced team understands how personal sympathy flowers are. We take time to listen to your memories and preferences, then design each piece with care, using fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced daily. Whether you need a casket spray leaving from near Tufnell Park, a wreath for a service by Parliament Hill, or a gentle condolence bouquet delivered to a family home, we're here to help.

For urgent arrangements, we offer reliable same-day delivery across Kentish Town and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Your tribute will be delivered with respect to local funeral directors, churches, crematoria and homes.

  • Sympathy bouquets, wreaths, hearts and crosses
  • Bespoke tributes tailored to favourite colours or flowers
  • Careful, punctual same-day delivery until 3 PM

As your trusted local florist, we handle every detail with dignity and discretion, so you can focus on remembering your loved one. Share your ideas with Kentish Town Florist and we'll create a fitting floral tribute that truly honours their life.

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TRIBUTES
A striking memorial cross made of roses is set against a bright white background, the entire surface of the symbol covered in richly coloured blooms. The length and breadth of the cross are layered with generous crimson red roses, their petals velvety and full, overlapping one another to create a sense of depth and softness despite the precise outline. Threaded among these deeper tones are fuchsia pink garden roses, their ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms lending contrast and a gentle vibrancy that softens the mood without diminishing the solemnity of the piece. Here and there, smaller rosebuds in red and pink emerge from between the larger flowers, adding structure and suggesting memories at different stages of life. A narrow band of tiny white florets-likely spray chrysanthemums or small carnations-runs along the entire perimeter of the cross, giving it a crisp, luminous edge that stands out clearly against the backdrop. The white halo introduces a feeling of serenity and purity, while small hints of fresh green foliage and possibly a slim ribbon support the flowers discreetly from beneath. The lighting is neutral and even, ensuring the deep reds, vivid pinks, and clean whites are all clearly visible, reminiscent of how such a tribute might appear in a peaceful chapel or funeral home in Kentish Town, perhaps near Lady Somerset Road or close to the bustle of Kentish Town Road yet set apart in quiet. This floral cross reads as a thoughtful funeral or sympathy arrangement for services, wakes, and graveside tributes around Kentish Town, conveying deep respect, love, and a faith-filled farewell.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A lovingly constructed heart-shaped floral tribute fills this photograph, captured from a top-down view so that every detail of the design is easy to imagine. The entire heart is densely carpeted with tiny white spray chrysanthemums, the blooms pressed tightly together until they form a continuous, velvety surface with no gaps, like a soft cushion of petals. Each chrysanthemum head shows layered, slightly curved petals, and together they create a subtle interplay of light and shadow across the heart, giving it depth while maintaining a serene, pure white impression. Tracing the outline of the heart is a slim emerald green ribbon, its smooth satin finish reflecting just a hint of light. The ribbon hugs the curves neatly, offering a precise boundary that frames the white flowers and adds a whisper of colour without disturbing the calm. Diagonally across the upper left side lies a vivid spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies, the focal point of the arrangement. At the top of this spray, three large calla lilies are fully open, their elegant trumpets curling inward around dark central spadices that provide dramatic contrast. Below them, two more calla lilies extend downward, more slender and partially unfurled, gently trailing colour across the heart and lending a graceful sense of movement. Between the lilies, clusters of small white blossoms-likely freesia-introduce delicate, star-shaped petals and tiny buds, hinting at their light, sweet fragrance. Interwoven among the blooms is an assortment of lush greenery: fine, feathery fern, smooth deep-green leaves, and smaller textured foliage, all carefully arranged to support and frame the flowers. The tribute rests against a clean white background, free from distraction, allowing the design to take centre stage. It feels like a heartfelt piece crafted with care by Kentish Town Florist, well suited for a funeral or memorial service in the local area, conveying quiet strength, affection, and respect.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
The photograph showcases a carefully constructed floral Union Jack, its precise rectangular form lying flat against a clean white background so that every detail of the design can be clearly seen. Entirely composed of small, tightly clustered blossoms, the arrangement has a dense, cushion-like texture, as though the flag has been hand-stitched from petals rather than fabric. At the centre, a striking St. George's Cross stretches from edge to edge in rich, velvety red, created from countless flower heads placed in neat rows. This red is crisply framed by slim bands of white flowers, forming the correct fimbriation and giving the central cross a disciplined, architectural feel despite the organic materials. Diagonal white bands cut through the blue corners to form St. Andrew's Cross, and along these lie the narrower red diagonals of St. Patrick's Cross, again defined with careful white edging so the pattern remains unmistakable. The blue quadrants are filled with intensely coloured blooms, possibly hydrangeas or spray chrysanthemums, their rounded clusters providing a soft but substantial backdrop. The overall colour balance is vivid yet respectful, well suited to the solemn purpose of the piece. There are no extraneous decorations or accessories to distract from the symbolism; the entire focus remains on the union of red, white, and blue. In Kentish Town, such a floral flag might be ordered to honour a veteran, mark Remembrance Day, or accompany a hearse on its route past familiar streets like Fortess Road and Highgate Road, offering family and friends a powerful, patriotic tribute made gentle through the medium of fresh flowers.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A striking heart-shaped sympathy tribute stands out clearly against a plain white background, its bold form completely filled with hundreds of tightly massed white chrysanthemums. Each flower is small and perfectly formed, their petals overlapping to create a plush, cushion-like texture that feels soft and comforting, like a gentle embrace in floral form. At the upper left curve of the heart, a focal spray of deep red roses provides a vivid contrast. Three roses are nestled together here, their richly coloured petals velvety and full, framed by layers of dark green foliage and interspersed with small white filler flowers that could be freesias or similar delicate blooms. Thin, feathery greenery adds a light, airy quality around the cluster. Extending diagonally downwards towards the right, two additional red roses continue the gentle line of colour, carefully spaced so that the eye travels naturally across the heart. Long, slim strands of bright green grass-like foliage arc between these roses, sweeping over the white chrysanthemum base and tying the composition together. The outer edge of the heart is bound with a dark green satin ribbon, its smooth, slightly glossy finish giving the design a polished, traditional frame. The calm white background allows the red, white, and green tones to stand out with clarity. This tribute feels especially suited to a funeral or memorial in Kentish Town, perhaps delivered to a local church or funeral home as a heartfelt token of sympathy, expressing enduring love and respect for the person being remembered.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A lovingly designed floral cushion for a funeral or memorial is shown against a bright white background, allowing its colours and textures to stand out with clarity and grace. The arrangement takes the shape of a soft, padded rectangle with gently curved corners, resembling a plush pillow carefully arranged in tribute. The entire surface is thickly covered with fresh blooms, most prominently large roses in a spectrum of pinks and creams: deep fuchsia roses provide vibrant focal points, while soft blush pink and delicate pale yellow-cream roses bring a serene, tender tone. Between these, velvety royal purple lisianthus blooms curl into ruffled cups, introducing a rich, contemplative shade that balances the lighter roses. Fine clusters of tiny lavender and lilac filler flowers, similar to statice or limonium, weave delicately throughout the design, filling in every small space so the cushion looks full and cushioned from edge to edge. Beneath and around the blossoms, a tapestry of foliage forms the green foundation: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves add a cool, misty green, while feathery, darker fern-like greenery gives texture and a sense of depth. Soft, even lighting bathes the flowers, casting gentle shadows that emphasise the pillow's domed profile and giving the impression of real life, as if the tribute could be lifted straight from the page and carried along Kentish Town Road to a nearby chapel. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity, love, and remembrance, making this cushion tribute a moving choice for families in Kentish Town saying farewell at a church service, crematorium, or graveside ceremony.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Presented with the quiet dignity of a bedside memory, this rectangular floral pillow reads like a small, living cushion of white. Hundreds of compact white chrysanthemum heads create a seamless, cloud-like surface, each bloom nestling close to its neighbour to form a plush, serene plane that suggests peace and repose. A soft, lime-green ribbon trims the edge in a continuous pleated band, the cool green offering a gentle frame that lifts the arrangement from its white background. At the top-left corner an intimate cluster of accent blooms draws the eye: creamy white lisianthus sit beside striking purple lisianthus - some petals opening, others curled tight as buds - introducing a quiet contrast of colour and emotion. Sprigs of feathery fern and glossy foliage weave through the cluster, their lively greens providing texture and a sense of living support; the stems are bound with a deeper green leaf-wrap that keeps the spray neat and composed. The pillow's gentle puff and the soft shadow beneath hint at three-dimensional form and careful florist technique. Visually and sensorially the piece balances restraint and tenderness - the chilled purity of white, the dignified whisper of purple, and the green's promise of renewal. Imagined for wakes or graveside services in Kentish Town, near the avenues around Kentish Town Road and Camden, this tribute offers a composed, comforting presence for those gathering to remember, expressing sympathy where words alone may fall short.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A thoughtfully crafted funeral flower cross rests against a clean white background, its details clear and undistracted, as though displayed before being delivered to a memorial in Kentish Town. The entire surface of the cross is densely dressed with countless small white chrysanthemums or similar blooms, arranged so tightly that they create a continuous, cloud-like blanket of petals. This soft white foundation conveys tranquility and purity, giving the tribute a calming presence. Running around the outer edge of the cross, a narrow border of bright green foliage or compact green flower heads provides a crisp outline, defining each arm and the base with fresh, natural contrast that recalls the leafy edges of local streets leading up towards Parliament Hill. At the intersection of the arms, a slightly elevated floral spray forms the emotional heart of the design. Several roses in warm pastel tones-soft peach, apricot, blush pink, and creamy ivory-are nestled together, their velvety petals opening in gentle spirals. They are framed by airy fern fronds, slender curls of bright green grass, and tiny violet or lavender-toned filler flowers that add subtle depth and a hint of colour variation. The lighting is bright yet diffused, casting soft shadows that emphasise the three-dimensional shape of the cross without overpowering it. This arrangement feels traditional and heartfelt, a Christian cross tribute that would stand gracefully beside a coffin or at a graveside in Kentish Town, offering a visual expression of faith, remembrance, and loving farewell from family and friends.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A large, reverent floral cross dominates the centre of the image, carefully composed and resting against a pure white background that accentuates each delicate pastel shade. The cross is fully carpeted with flowers so that only petals and gentle textures are visible, giving the impression of a soft, cushioned emblem of faith. The main body of the design is built from velvety white and ivory blooms-fluffy hydrangeas and compact white roses or spray roses-that are packed tightly to create a lush, continuous surface. Scattered amid this serene base are clusters of roses in soft peach, apricot, and pale blush pink, their blooms open and generous, offering warm notes of colour along the vertical and horizontal arms. Interwoven among these larger focal blossoms are small accents of lavender-toned filler flowers, bringing a whisper of purple detail that adds interest on closer inspection. Tiny sprigs of green foliage peek out gently from the edges and from between some blossoms, outlining the Christian cross and lending a fresh, natural feel to the arrangement. The edges of the cross are softened rather than sharp, suggesting a design meant to comfort and console, much like the carefully prepared tributes delivered by Kentish Town Florist to local churches, chapels, and cemeteries around Highgate Road or Parliament Hill. The lighting is bright yet gentle, with minimal shadowing, so that all attention remains on the colour harmony and intricate layering of petals. Overall, this floral cross conveys a sense of stillness, reverence, and quiet hope, making it an ideal choice for funerals, memorials, and times when words feel insufficient but flowers can still speak of love and remembrance.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
With soft elegance, this heart-shaped bouquet was hand-arranged by an expert florist near the vibrant heart of Kentish Town. The composition features about thirty fresh roses in blushing pink and delicate off-white, with several blooms just beginning to reveal their spiralling petals while others are unfurled in full, lush form. Sprigs of gossamer white baby's breath thread between the roses, infusing the whole bouquet with a light, cloudlike softness evocative of a peaceful stroll down Kentish Town Road on a Sunday morning. The interplay of romantic colour and gentle texture creates a soothing, uplifting energy, making the design uniquely suited for expressing affection, gratitude, or heartfelt condolence. The pristine white background intensifies the clean lines and pale colours, highlighting the arrangement's symmetrical heart shape-an enduring symbol of love and remembrance. This elegant piece is often chosen for important occasions: as a token of deep appreciation for a loved one, an anniversary surprise, or a respectful floral tribute delivered to local memorials on Highgate Road. Every blossom radiates freshness, care, and the genuine spirit of the local Kentish Town community.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated, overhead perspective against a bright white background, this heart-shaped arrangement unfolds like a soft, pastel sketch of affection. Hundreds of fresh-cut roses - in luminous white, creamy ivory, pale peach and delicate blush pink - are artfully planted side by side, their spiralled centers and open petals creating a rich tactile tapestry. Pockets of snowy white hydrangea are nestled among the roses, their clustered florets lending a billowy, cloud-like density that lifts the heart's profile and softens the transitions between colours. Bright, variegated green foliage shows sparingly along the lower curves, providing a cool, organic counterpoint and enhancing the sculpted silhouette. A gentle shadow along the underside hints at depth and the firm construction beneath the blooms. The visual quietude suggests the scent of clean roses and fresh green stems, a subtle fragrance that would read as both celebratory and consoling. This piece is deliberately versatile - ideal for a refined wedding display or anniversary declaration of deep devotion, and equally appropriate as an elegant sympathy tribute at a memorial service. As arranged by Kentish Town Florist for clients across Fortess Road and the High Street, it reflects local craftsmanship: careful layering, consistent balance of tone, and premium fresh blooms selected for longevity. The design's calm palette and expert finishing offer a message of compassion and enduring love for moments that matter in the Kentish Town neighbourhood.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This image shows a beautifully detailed teddy bear fashioned entirely from fresh flowers, resting on a pristine white background that highlights every curve and colour. The bear's body is created from a dense covering of royal blue blooms, likely small chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they form an almost seamless blanket of petals over the rounded head, plump tummy, and outstretched paws. In contrast, clusters of creamy white and pale yellow flowers are used to bring the key features to life: they fill the inner parts of the bear's rounded ears, form a soft oval muzzle in the centre of the face, and create distinct oval pads on each paw, giving the impression of a much-loved soft toy. Two large, glossy eyes in a deep dark brown, each with a black pupil, add personality and warmth, sitting neatly above a small black triangle nose, with a fine, curved line beneath hinting at a gentle, comforting smile. Around the neck, a white mesh bow is tied with precision, its sheer loops and tails draping lightly over the blue petals and lending a delicate, almost ethereal finish. The bear is angled slightly within the frame, suggesting a sense of presence while maintaining a restful pose. In Kentish Town, where families walk up towards Hampstead Heath or pause by the shops along Fortess Road, this floral teddy bear would make a particularly poignant tribute at a child's funeral or memorial. The rich blue tones speak of calm and quiet strength, while the toy-like shape evokes memories of bedtime cuddles and early years, carefully interpreted in flowers by Kentish Town Florist to offer solace when words fall short.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A graceful floral cross tribute in romantic shades of blush, mauve, and lilac rests visually against a bright white background, its faint shadow giving a sense of depth and stillness, like light falling through a church window in Kentish Town. Every part of the cross is lushly covered with fresh flowers, so tightly arranged that they create a continuous, cushioned surface. At the centre, where the arms intersect, three large roses in dusty rose and muted lavender-pink tones form a soft focal cluster, their open, spiralling petals seeming almost touchable. These roses are wrapped in a collar of feathery green fern and smaller leaves in rich green hues, adding layered texture and bringing a natural woodland note into the composition. Extending along both arms and down the base, lisianthus blooms dominate the design, each trumpet-shaped flower adding gentle ruffle and depth. Their colours shift from delicate pale pinks to richer mauves and rosy tones, with some flowers showing distinctive darker centres that add points of contrast and keep the eye gently moving. Interspersed among them are tiny tufts of pink and purple filler flowers, small white blossoms, and new green buds that lend brightness and a sense of renewal. At the outer edges, slight glimpses of deeper purple ribbon or structural material appear between petals, subtly emphasising the silhouette of the cross. The overall effect is one of quiet solace and reverent beauty, the sort of arrangement a family might order from Kentish Town Florist for a funeral at a nearby church or crematorium, or to accompany a farewell at Highgate Cemetery, expressing love, faith, and remembrance.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This image shows a round funeral cushion from a top-down view, floating against a clean white background like a quiet pause in the bustle of Kentish Town Road. The base of the design is entirely paved with small white chrysanthemums, probably spray or cushion varieties, so tightly grouped that their petals form a continuous, velvety surface. Each bloom's pale green centre adds a dot of soft colour, giving the cushion a subtle, living warmth rather than a stark white. Along the outer rim, a deep emerald satin ribbon is folded into crisp pleats, forming a scalloped edge that frames the tribute with a tailored, almost garment-like finish.   

Just above the centre, a vivid cluster of green and blue elements creates a focal point rich in symbolism. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum takes pride of place, its long, filamentous petals splayed outward in all directions, full of movement and energy. Around it, bright green Hypericum berries and compact green chrysanthemum heads gather in rounded clusters, echoing the curve of the cushion beneath. Dark green fern fronds and other foliage arc gently outwards, adding a touch of wildness, like the greenery that softens the edges of nearby Hampstead Heath. Within this lush pocket of green stand two distinctive Scottish thistles, their spherical heads bristling with fine spikes, shaded in moody indigo and muted blue. They bring depth and a sense of character, perfect for honouring a loved one with Scottish roots or fond memories of the Highlands. The composition as a whole conveys calm strength and heartfelt care, an ideal sympathy tribute for a service in or around Kentish Town, crafted to offer comfort at a difficult time.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A refined funeral flower cross is pictured in clear, even lighting, set against a pure white backdrop that focuses attention on its careful construction. The cross itself is fully blanketed with hundreds of small white chrysanthemums, the button-shaped blossoms layered so tightly that they form a soft, uniform field of colour and texture. This continuous white surface symbolises peace, remembrance, and spiritual comfort, making the tribute particularly suitable for memorial services and farewells around Kentish Town's churches and chapels. Along the perimeter of the cross, a narrow line of lime green ribbon runs with precision, just peeping out beneath the blooms. This vivid green edge provides definition to the classic cross shape and introduces a note of liveliness, like the fresh foliage found in local gardens and along nearby streets in spring. At the centre, positioned where the horizontal arm crosses the upright, sits a cluster of open roses that draws the eye. The roses are in gentle pastel hues-creamy white, tender blush pink, and warm peach-arranged in a compact, rounded group. Their petals, slightly unfurled and velvety, are framed by feathery fern fronds and touches of soft purple or lavender filler flowers, which bring depth and subtle contrast to the predominantly white design. The photograph's clean composition and soft shadowing suggest the cross resting on a florist's bench in Kentish Town just before delivery to a service or wake, ready to stand beside a casket or at the front of a chapel. Together, the chrysanthemums, roses, and foliage create a floral tribute that feels both traditional and personal, offering comfort and a quiet statement of faith.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image captures a beautifully imaginative floral sculpture shaped like a full-sized saxophone, the kind of bespoke tribute often chosen for musical funerals around Kentish Town and Tufnell Park. The piece stands upright against a clean, white background, making its iconic silhouette instantly recognisable. Every part of the saxophone's body, from the broad bell up to the tapering neck, is densely carpeted with small, sunny yellow chrysanthemum heads. They are arranged so closely that no gaps show through, forming a continuous, velvety layer of petals that follows every curve and angle of the instrument. Set thoughtfully across this golden surface are tiny red rosebuds, aligned with the positions of the saxophone's keys and buttons, so they appear like small jewels marking out a tune. Their rich, warm red contrasts beautifully with the yellow, adding both elegance and emotional depth. Delicate strands of green foliage thread along the edges, curling especially around the neck and bell, giving a sense of rhythm and flow, as if the flowers themselves are responding to music. Subtle silver and green support wires peek through near the top, where the mouthpiece would be, and along some of the structural lines, suggesting the unseen craftsmanship that allows the arrangement to stand tall. The tribute feels vibrant yet respectful, well suited to a memorial service in a local chapel or crematorium, or perhaps a celebration-of-life gathering in one of the creative corners of Kentish Town or nearby Camden. It evokes the memory of jazz bars, brass bands, and street musicians, offering a warm, personal way to say goodbye to someone remembered for their love of melody and performance.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A refined Celtic cross made of fresh flowers is shown against a stark white studio background, the simplicity of the setting drawing all attention to the craftsmanship of the tribute itself. The cross's arms and upright are completely covered in tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded blooms forming a smooth cushion that appears soft and slightly domed to the eye. These white flowers create a calm, luminous base that speaks of innocence, peace, and spiritual light. Interwoven into this carpet of white, lime-green button chrysanthemums pick out the circular halo at the centre of the cross and define delicate Celtic patterns along the edges and inner spaces. The green blooms, compact and spherical, give a structured, almost engraved effect, as if the design had been carved from living foliage. Near the lower section of the vertical arm, three distinct clusters of rich purple carnations are anchored into the chrysanthemum base. Their layered petals, full and gently frilled, contrast beautifully with the neatness of the chrysanthemums, introducing emotional depth and a more intimate, personal feel. Fine trails of dark green foliage and thin twining stems weave in and around these purple flowers, echoing natural woodland growth and adding a graceful sense of movement. The lighting is even and soft, enhancing the freshness of the petals and the dimensional quality of the cross. This is the sort of tribute families in Kentish Town might choose for a funeral at a local church or crematorium, or for a memorial service held in a community space, reflecting both cultural heritage and a quiet, enduring faith in the midst of loss.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a floral teddy bear tribute, crafted with great care so that each petal adds to a feeling of gentleness and protection. Against a clean white background, the bear's shape is easy to make out: a rounded head with perky ears, a full chest, and sturdy, slightly spread legs that make the figure appear stable and reassuring. The "fur" is created from a dense covering of creamy white chrysanthemums, placed so tightly that the surface seems smooth and plush, more like fabric than individual blooms. The face has been kept simple and expressive, with two dark, bead-like eyes set evenly above a tiny triangular black nose. Together they lend the bear a calm, slightly thoughtful look, reminiscent of a favourite toy kept on a bedside shelf in a Kentish Town terrace. Just below the face, a faint curve formed from light pink petals or careful stitching suggests a small, comforting smile. Across the bear's front, a decorative waistcoat of flowers in tones of magenta, lilac, and mauve wraps the torso, likely composed of clustered hydrangea or similar flowers with many petals. This vest effect brings texture and colour contrast, giving the design a sense of personality. At the neckline sits a delicate bow of sheer purple net, tied neatly, the transparent fabric softening the transition between the pale body and deeper vest hues. With the plain white background and gentle lighting, there are no distractions, allowing the viewer to focus solely on the bear's tenderness. Often requested from Kentish Town Florist for baby funerals, christenings, and memorials around Kentish Town, Dartmouth Park, and nearby churches, this piece offers a symbolic floral embrace when families need something soft and loving to say goodbye.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
The photograph captures an angel-wing floral tribute, serene and meticulously crafted, resting against a stark white background so that every detail feels clear and intentional. Each wing is shaped from hundreds of petite white blossoms-most likely chrysanthemums and spray carnations-set closely together to form a thick, velvet-like layer of petals. Within these tiny blooms, there are subtle touches of pale green and very soft yellow at the centres, just enough colour to add texture and prevent the design from becoming flat. The wings sweep outward and then gently taper to fine tips, their inner edges drawing near as if framing an invisible centre of calm. Around the outer contours, long, soft white feathers are layered, their edges slightly wispy, giving the impression of airy movement and lightness. The feathers look as if a gentle breeze, like one you might feel walking near Kentish Town Road, could stir them into motion. The lighting is diffuse and even, casting a delicate, controlled shadow beneath the wings that lifts them visually from the smooth background. Together, the flowers and feathers create a powerful symbol of a guardian presence-comforting, protective, and peaceful. This is the sort of angel-wing design Kentish Town families might select to honour someone deeply loved at a local funeral service or a memorial gathering before scattering ashes on Hampstead Heath, offering a visual promise of safe passage, spiritual shelter, and a tender farewell crafted with care by a neighbourhood florist who understands the community's quiet ways of saying goodbye.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Set against a stark white backdrop, this angel-wing funeral tribute radiates calm and consolation, its careful craftsmanship evident in every detail. The wings themselves are built from a dense mass of tiny, snow-white chrysanthemums or similar spray blooms, each head placed closely beside the next so that they form a seamless cushion of petals. Soft hints of pale green peep through in the flower centres, adding a natural variation to the pure white surface. Around the entire edge of the wings runs a border of light, fluffy white feathers, their airy strands softening the outline and deepening the impression of real feathers. At the point where the wings meet, a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is tied into a striking bow, its sheen catching the light and drawing the eye to the heart of the design. The bow's looping curves and lengthened tails drape elegantly over the blossoms. Cradled in the centre of the bow is a single dusky pink rosebud, delicately shaped and still mostly closed, a quiet symbol of love, remembrance, and beauty preserved. Just below the rose, a small cluster of deep purple, thistle-like flower heads or textured foliage introduces a stronger colour note, grounding the pastel palette and adding a sense of endurance. The composition feels contemplative yet gentle, as though the wings are ready to lift cherished memories upward. It is the kind of bespoke funeral arrangement a family in Kentish Town might choose for a service near Parliament Hill or a local church along Kentish Town Road, crafted with the empathy and steady hands of a local florist accustomed to creating meaningful expressions of farewell.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From the studio of Kentish Town Florist, this Jamaica-inspired flag is a tactile celebration built from thousands of tiny, crumpled pieces-green, gold, and black-arranged to form a striking three-dimensional mosaic. The diagonal gold saltire cuts boldly across the white field, splitting it into four vivid triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow with bright emerald green, their surfaces animated by countless creases and folds that catch the light with a soft sparkle. The left and right triangles are a deep, saturated black, the crinkled pieces creating a satin-like texture that absorbs and shifts the light. The overall effect is one of movement and texture, a handcrafted symbol of pride and unity that Marries artistry with memory. Nestled on a clean white background, the piece feels contemporary yet intimate, perfect for articles about Jamaica's culture, artists, and community stories in North London. In our NW5 community, this artwork evokes collaboration and shared heritage, and it speaks to the way handmade craft can amplify national identity within a local neighbourhood. Available for thoughtful commissions and same-day delivery across Kentish Town and surrounding areas, it's a vivid reminder of how colour and craft can connect people across miles.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Against a seamless white backdrop, a meticulously arranged Star of David floral tribute appears almost sculptural in its clarity. The six-pointed star is engineered from countless small blooms, their petals overlapping to create a smooth, continuous surface of colour and texture. A full, cushioned border of pure white chrysanthemums outlines the Magen David, framing it in softness and suggesting the embrace of community around a grieving family in Kentish Town, from Tufnell Park to Gospel Oak. Within this halo, a central hexagon of the same white flowers forms a calm, almost glowing focal point, its tight packing giving an impression of security and peace. The spaces between the central hexagon and the outer border, as well as the long sections of each point, are completely filled with dark blue to indigo flowers, perhaps dyed chrysanthemums or carnations, which bring depth and gravity to the design. This expanse of blue acts like a night sky holding a bright constellation. At the base of each of the six outward-reaching points, a smaller, sharply defined white triangle reappears, set neatly into the blue. These repeating white shapes create a subtle rhythm within the wreath, echoing themes of continuity and tradition that are central to Jewish mourning practices. Viewed up close, the petals look fresh and cool, with a faint suggestion of the clean, green scent you might notice stepping into a flower shop off Kentish Town Road. This floral Star of David would be a fitting tribute for a Jewish funeral service, graveside commemoration, or shiva home, conveying quiet honour, comfort, and the shared language of flowers.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
From a skilled Kentish Town workshop, this vivid floral flag reads like a living painting, three vertical panels built from petal by petal. The left stripe of emerald green forms a dense tapestry of tiny blossoms, probably green carnations or chrysanthemums, creating a plush surface with gentle irregularities that reveal handmade care. The middle white stripe is a cloud-soft band of white petals, tightly clustered to catch light and convey calm and peace. The right stripe in orange repeats the same meticulous texture, with numerous small blooms such as marigolds or orange chrysanthemums giving a warm, sunlit finish. The flag rests on a pure white background to emphasize colour and rhythm, and its rectangular proportions mirror a real national flag, underscoring its symbolic weight. The scent is clean and floral when you lean in, a whisper of freshness. This piece conveys pride, unity, and tradition-perfect for pieces on Irish culture, national holidays, or local celebrations in the Kentish Town area. For readers seeking meaningful floral art, delivery across Kentish Town and surrounding Camden neighbourhoods is offered, with options for same-day service when possible. The careful layering and geometry reveal the craftsman's skill, turning a simple bouquet into a commemorative emblem that resonates with viewers and readers alike. You can imagine it gracing shop windows in The Curve, across Camden Road, or at a community event in the mornings. Its presence can lift a quiet corner into a talking point.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The composition centres on a sacred Khanda shaped entirely from clusters of vivid orange marigolds, each bloom pressed into place so the emblem's contours-two crossed kirpans, the circular chakkar and the upright khanda sword-hold true and read like carved relief against a pristine white field. The marigolds' densely packed texture throws soft shadows between petals, creating a tactile, almost fabric-like surface that catches soft studio light and warms the image. Nestled low in the design, a pair of broad white lilies opens gently, their petals unfurling to reveal pale-green throats and slender yellow stamens; their cool, creamy presence calms the intensity of the orange and draws the eye to the symbolic heart. Surrounding the lilies, deep green foliage-sharp-edged, glossy leaves-frames the centre while delicate clusters of baby's breath feather outwards, adding a whisper-light contrast and visual air. The subtle drop shadow beneath the piece gives it a freestanding, sculptural feel, as if set down on a white altar cloth. You can almost sense the combined scents: a faint, warm marigold perfume with the clean, green lift of lilies. This is a piece I would describe to a client preparing for Vaisakhi or a commemorative service in north London: a dignified, handcrafted floral emblem conveying courage, remembrance and communal devotion, suited to display in a Kentish Town hall, a local gurdwara or at a respectful family tribute.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A tranquil heart-shaped funeral arrangement, perfect for a farewell service in Kentish Town or nearby Camden, is shown resting against a pristine white background so that every petal and ribbon fold is clearly visible. The main body of the heart is formed from an unbroken expanse of pure white chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled closely against the next to create the impression of a soft, pillowed blanket of flowers. The chrysanthemums, sometimes called spray mums, give a gentle texture that suggests peace, stillness, and quiet remembrance. Around the entire outline runs a deep emerald green satin ribbon, carefully pleated and ruffled to form a decorative scalloped edge that crisply defines the heart shape. The ribbon's subtle sheen provides a sophisticated contrast to the velvety chrysanthemums and echoes the lush foliage within the design. In the upper left section of the heart, a carefully composed spray of flowers forms the focal point: two white roses in full bloom, their petals spiralling open with elegance, are surrounded by smaller white blossoms, such as freesias or similar airy flowers, some still in bud. These are interlaced with rich green foliage, including broad glossy leaves and wisps of feather-like greenery that curl and extend gently over the white base. The overall impression is one of tenderness and dignity, a floral tribute that feels like a quiet embrace for grieving families, suitable for funeral corteges, chapel services, or memorials held across Kentish Town and its surrounding streets.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A richly detailed floral cross rests on a pure white background, photographed from above so that its shape is clear and balanced. The interior of the cross is filled with a velvety layer of bright lime-green petals, likely formed from tightly clustered hydrangea heads or small green chrysanthemum blooms, giving the design a lush, textured surface that feels both modern and comforting. Scattered thoughtfully across this green base are pockets of deep purple flowers, their velvety petals creating pools of rich colour that evoke a sense of quiet reflection. Nestled among these purple accents are numerous soft pink roses, joined by a few roses in a gentle peach or cream tone. Some of the roses are just beginning to unfurl, while others are fully opened, revealing swirling centres and delicate outer petals that soften the overall look. Along the outer edges of the cross, a trim of small, button-like florets in pale green or white forms a neat border, giving the tribute a crisp outline that stands out clearly against the white background. The colours-pink, purple, green-blend harmoniously, suggesting both tenderness and hope. With its thoughtful structure and careful placement of each blossom, this sympathy cross feels deeply personal, the sort of arrangement a family in Kentish Town might choose for a church service, crematorium chapel, or graveside farewell when they want flowers to say what words find hard to express.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
Set against a clean, uncluttered white background, this impressive Sikh Khanda floral display immediately commands attention with its saturated royal blue hue. The emblem's familiar elements-the upright double-edged sword, the perfectly round chakkar, and two graceful, crossed kirpans-are all built from a dense covering of small blue chrysanthemums or similar tightly clustered blooms. Their ruffled petals sit so closely together that no gaps in colour show through, creating a smooth yet textured surface that appears velvety to the touch. Soft shading at the inner curves and along the sword blades adds depth, giving the impression of a carefully sculpted relief rather than a flat piece. At the lower centre of the composition, where the base of the central sword meets the circular frame, a serene focal point of white flowers and greenery breaks through the blue. Three elegant white roses, petals gently unfurling, are ringed by delicate gypsophila and framed with dark green foliage, offering a fresh, peaceful counterpoint. The combination of deep blue and pure white suggests dignity, faith, and quiet strength, making this arrangement a meaningful tribute for Sikh farewell services, cremations, or remembrance ceremonies held in Kentish Town gurdwaras or local chapels near Tufnell Park. Imagining it freshly delivered by Kentish Town Florist, you can almost sense the cool touch of the petals and the faint scent of the roses as the tribute is placed beside a framed photograph. It feels thoughtfully crafted, not only as a work of floral design but as a respectful symbol of a life lived with devotion.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image presents a tender heart-shaped floral tribute designed for a funeral or memorial, its form sharply defined yet softened by a veil of tiny white blossoms. Set against a clear white background, the heart appears to float, entirely composed of roses and baby's breath with no stems, foliage, or visible base. The design is split down the centre, with an invisible line dividing two distinct panels of colour. On the left, tightly clustered creamy white and light ivory roses create an unbroken field of soft tones, each rose at the ideal stage of openness with petals gently unfolding, suggesting purity, respect, and a peaceful farewell. On the right, the same density and rhythm appears in a mass of medium, romantic pink roses, the hue warm and comforting, evoking fond memories and lasting love. Sprays of white gypsophila are threaded thoughtfully through both halves, with extra emphasis along the join and around the curve of the heart, where their numerous tiny blooms form a delicate border like lace. The lighting is bright and balanced, ensuring every petal and texture is visible without shadow, and the simplicity of the white background keeps attention on the gentle contrast between cream and pink. It is easy to imagine this tribute placed beside a photograph or candle during a service in Kentish Town, perhaps near Dartmouth Park or Tufnell Park, where families gather to say goodbye. The arrangement speaks of skilled, careful floristry, created by hands that understand how flowers can offer consolation, support, and a quiet expression of love when words feel inadequate.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image shows a trio of heart-shaped funeral tributes fashioned entirely from roses, suspended visually against a bright, seamless white background. The hearts are positioned in a diagonal cascade, moving gracefully from the upper left to the lower right, giving a gentle sense of flow, as if love and remembrance are stepping down through generations. Each heart is densely covered with miniature roses in softly muted lavender, dusky mauve, and pale blush pink, the petals layered so closely that they form a deeply cushioned surface without visible gaps. Some blooms are tight and rounded, others are more open and ruffled, capturing different moments in a rose's life and echoing the varied moments in a human story. Encircling each heart and linking them together, fine strands of ivy loop and drape, their small, dark green leaves catching the light and adding movement. The ivy's natural, slightly untamed curves evoke the character of Kentish Town's mix of tidy terraces and wilder park edges near Hampstead Heath. The lighting is soft and even, accentuating the pastel hues while keeping the mood calm and contemplative. On the left side of the image, subtle, vertical, translucent lines suggest reflections in glass or a polished panel, hinting that the arrangement may be displayed in a peaceful chapel or farewell room. The overall effect is one of dignified, enduring affection, suitable for a memorial service or cremation. It feels like a piece carefully designed by a Kentish Town florist who understands how to translate a family's love and shared memories into a delicate, interconnected trio of hearts.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped decorative mala, photographed on a clean white field, reads like a small festival in fabric: an upper pair of vertical, creamy-white floral columns-soft and cloud-like-anchor each side, their clustered petals catching the studio light with a quiet sheen. Immediately beneath these pale crowns, a tightly packed strip of deep reddish-brown provides a grounding, almost rustic counterpoint; the elements look like layered, flattened petals or preserved leaf shapes with a tactile, slightly papery texture. The curve of the garland then opens into a broad, luminous band of golden yellow: dense marigold-like pom-poms that convey cheer and auspiciousness, their rounded silhouettes forming the principal U-shape. Tiny green accents sit like small leaves at the colour transitions, giving rhythm and subtle contrast. Suspended centrally where the arms meet, a full, ruffled pendant of bright orange petals cascades down-voluminous, textured and almost motion-filled despite its artificial make-an emphatic focal blossom that draws the eye. The artificial materials are visibly durable, densely strung to hold shape through repeated festivals and doorways. I can imagine this piece brightening a doorway on Fortess Road, welcoming guests to a Diwali puja in a terraced house, or hanging over an altar in a Kentish Town home preparing for Ganesh Chaturthi. Crafted with the sensibilities of a neighbourhood florist, this garland balances tradition with long-lasting practicality and would be available from Kentish Town Florist for local delivery across NW5.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Captured from a gentle oblique vantage point on a pure white surface, this rectangular floral cushion is a statement of crafted tenderness and colour. The densely clustered top is dominated by vivid hot pink roses, their plush, velveteen petals opening in concentric rings, softened by clouds of pale-pink carnations that create a delicate, frilly texture beneath and between the larger blooms. In the visual rhythm of the arrangement, deep purple lisianthus provide cool, bell-shaped counterpoints while zesty lemon-yellow ranunculus offer bright, cheerful notes that draw the eye across the pillow. Scattered, steel-blue eryngium thistles lend a distinctive spiky architecture and a cooler tonal anchor; their unusual form contrasts beautifully with the rounder blooms. Rich swathes of greenery, including the rounded, silvery leaves of eucalyptus and darker green fillers, give depth, scent and a calming green backdrop. The piece rests on a luxurious ruffled edge of deep red satin ribbon, pleated to define the classic cushion shape and add an elegant frame. The photo's soft, natural light emphasizes petal textures and the subtle sheen of the ribbon, creating a feeling of quiet dignity. Designed as a sympathy tribute, this floral pillow celebrates life more than sorrow - bright, comforting colours that suggest fond remembrance rather than gloom. Prepared by Kentish Town Florist for local services, it is equally suitable for laying at a funeral chapel, memorial service or graveside across Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Presented against a pristine white background, this dense heart-shaped floral tribute seems to float, its carefully chosen colours and textures forming a quiet, heartfelt message. The heart is tightly packed with blooms in pastel pink, creamy white, pale buttery yellow, and rich magenta-pink, creating a harmonious balance between softness and depth. At the centre, several large cream-to-yellow roses stand as the main focal points, their spiralled, velvety petals unfolding in graceful layers that evoke loyalty, gratitude, and enduring love. These focal roses are surrounded by a generous cushion of pastel pink carnations, each one ruffled and full, their clustered petals building the heart's distinct outline and most of its body. Interwoven with these are crisp white spider chrysanthemums, their slender, needle-like petals stretching from bright green centres, bringing lightness and intricate detail to the composition. Deeper magenta-pink lisianthus blooms, with bell-shaped flowers and slightly ruffled edges, are scattered thoughtfully through the design, adding depth of colour and a more intense emotional note while keeping the overall feeling calm and tender. Small hints of variegated green foliage emerge between the blossoms, reinforcing the sense of freshness and framing the heart's curves. At the tip of the heart, a slim pink ribbon is just visible, subtly signalling that this is a funeral or sympathy arrangement. One can imagine this heart being chosen by a family in Kentish Town, perhaps for a service near Talacre Gardens or a chapel along Kentish Town Road, a gentle floral accompaniment that speaks of remembrance and quiet consolation when words feel incomplete.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
It's a gentle, tactile composition: a rectangular sympathy pillow constructed entirely from hundreds of tiny, pristine white chrysanthemums whose compact blooms form a pillowy, almost textile-like surface. The eye is quietly drawn to an artful accent in the upper left-a concentrated cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses, each rose opening with velvety layers that suggest affection and respect. Intermingled with those roses are small, fragrant white freesias and delicate buds, their sweet, citrus-tinged scent imagined even in stillness, bringing a soft brightness against the pure white field. Lush greenery, including slender fern fronds and glossy leaves, fans out beneath the spray and cradles the colour, lending a natural frame and a sense of movement to the composition. The perimeter is finished with a pleated, pale green satin ribbon that peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums, adding a refined edge and a hint of pastoral tone. A diffused, natural light catches the satin and the rose petals, making the arrangement seem to breathe gently on the white background. This is a traditional memorial design - the kind of floral pillow often chosen to convey peace, remembrance and comfort during funerals or wakes across Kentish Town, near Dartmouth Park and the quieter streets by Kentish Town Road - crafted with the steady hand of an experienced local florist.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
This heart-shaped bouquet, photographed on a clean white backdrop, is a study in romantic contrast and local craftsmanship, the kind of piece we might arrange for customers across Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden. At its centre lie numerous deep crimson roses, their petals layered like velvet and captured in varying stages of bloom - some cups still tightly furled, others spread wide in confident blossom - which together sculpt the heart's body with lush density. Interwoven through the roses are clouds of delicate white baby's breath (Gypsophila), each tiny florette softening the arrangement's intensity and creating a light, ethereal halo that defines the heart's contour. A single, prominent white lily nests in the upper left curve, its broad, pristine petals opening toward a faint creamy yellow center where yellow-orange stamens offer a quiet focal point. The flowers are shown under soft directional light that highlights petal textures and the gentle interplay of shadow and colour, suggesting the tactile contrast between the roses' velvety surfaces, the airy gypsophila, and the lily's cool satin feel. Emotionally the piece reads as sincere and intimate - an offering of passion tempered by purity - suitable for anniversaries, Valentine's gestures, or a thoughtful token delivered to a Kentish Town flat near the station or a Hampstead Heath picnic. Prepared with care and floral expertise, this bouquet conveys a thoughtful message of love and remembrance, arriving as a handcrafted statement from a neighbourhood florist who knows local moments and the seasons of sentiment.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
This image captures a beautifully composed heart-shaped floral arrangement, carefully created to express love, remembrance, and gentle support. The heart is formed entirely of fresh blooms, so densely placed that the surface appears smooth and abundant, like a living tapestry. Dominating the design are several deep red roses, each one full and velvety, with petals spiralling tightly in the centre and opening gradually towards the edges. These roses are evenly spaced to guide the eye around the heart, suggesting treasured memories spread throughout a lifetime. Surrounding them, clusters of red carnations fill in the structure; their frilled petals create a soft, intricate texture that contrasts with the sleek rose petals and deepens the crimson hue. Punctuating this sea of red are bright, lime-green button chrysanthemums dotted thoughtfully throughout. Their rounded, almost bead-like heads stand proud above the other flowers, bringing a modern touch and a sense of renewal and hope. Framing the composition is a border of variegated foliage, green leaves edged with creamy white, which gently emphasises the heart's outline. From the lower point, a few airy fern fronds trail down, adding a light, feathery finish. Set against a plain white background, the tribute feels calm and contemplative, similar to the quiet atmosphere of a small service in Kentish Town, perhaps near Lady Somerset Road or a nearby church. Designed for funerals, memorials, or as a special tribute delivered to a family home, this floral heart offers a clear, visual expression of compassion and enduring love during times of loss.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
This image shows a serene funeral cross arrangement laid against a pure white backdrop, created with the thoughtful care you might expect from a long-standing Kentish Town florist. The cross shape is entirely blanketed in fresh white spray chrysanthemums, positioned so closely that they form an almost seamless, velvety layer of petals. Each bloom's pale green centre adds the faintest dot of colour, giving the surface quiet complexity without disturbing its fundamental calm. A slender band of bright lime-green ribbon traces the perimeter of the cross, providing a clear outline and adding a subtle note of liveliness, like new leaves emerging in spring. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a concentrated spray of deep purple lisianthus flowers sits proudly. Their layered, bell-shaped blooms ripple with texture and richness, offering a dignified counterpoint to the surrounding whiteness. Fine strands of green foliage weave through this central cluster, and a few lisianthus buds and open flowers trail diagonally down one arm, suggesting soft movement and tenderness. The piece is photographed from a slightly elevated angle, under even light that emphasises the interplay of colour and the delicate shadow cast beneath, giving the impression of a cross gently resting on a pristine surface. This traditional yet contemporary floral design feels especially suited to memorials and funeral services across Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, and Camden, where families may wish to honour a loved one's Christian faith and memory with a quiet, heartfelt tribute that speaks in flowers rather than words.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped sympathy tribute is composed with close attention to texture and colour, shown here against a stark white background so its details read clearly to the eye. The structural canvas is dense white chrysanthemum, each tiny bloom nested to create a cushion-like plane of pristine white that symbolizes purity and peace. Encircling that canvas is a pleated, deep purple satin ribbon - a ruffled, satiny frame in tones ranging from soft lilac to eggplant - which adds measured formality and a comforting richness. At the heart of the cross a compact spray of deep violet roses and lighter purple lisianthus (eustoma) forms the focal cluster; the roses' velvety curls and the lisianthus' frilled petals complement one another and are set off by variegated green foliage and small green berries for contrast and depth. Prominently placed along the vertical arm, the name "MUM" is spelled in small purple flower heads, clear and intimate against the white chrysanthemum field, offering a tactile, personal message of remembrance. The composition gives a feeling of cool calm and solemn dignity, with a faint powdery fragrance and a tactile density that comforts the hand and the eye. Prepared for families in and around Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden, this arrangement is the kind of considered tribute our clients request for funerals, wakes or graveside services delivered locally by Kentish Town Florist.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00