Westcombe Park TRIBUTES

At Flowers Westcombe Park, we create thoughtful funeral tributes that gently express what words often cannot. As a local florist based near Westcombe Park Station and the peaceful paths of Greenwich Park, our team understands how important it is to get every detail just right for your loved one.

From classic wreaths and casket sprays to bespoke heart-shaped flowers and personalised bouquets, each design is hand-crafted in our studio close to Stratheden Road and Maze Hill. We carefully select fresh seasonal stems to reflect personality, favourite colours, and family wishes, offering gentle guidance when you're not sure where to start.

We regularly deliver tribute arrangements to homes and funeral directors across Westcombe Park, Blackheath, Greenwich and Charlton. Our trusted drivers handle every order with discretion and respect, ensuring your flowers arrive in perfect condition and on time.

If you need something at short notice, we offer same-day delivery on funeral tributes across the area when you order online before 3 PM. You're also welcome to add a personal message, ribbon text or special flower variety where available.

  • Local, experienced funeral florist serving families in Westcombe Park and nearby
  • Hand-made funeral flowers and bouquets crafted with care and respect
  • Reliable same-day delivery until 3 PM when you order online

Browse our collection of funeral tributes today, or get in touch for a quietly supportive, one-to-one consultation.

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TRIBUTES
A richly detailed funeral cross fills the frame, presented on a clean white backdrop so that every petal and curve can be clearly seen. The cross itself is completely covered in roses, creating a lush, almost quilt-like surface of blooms. Along both arms, large crimson red roses dominate, their velvety petals tightly packed together to form a deep, almost wine-coloured field of colour. Nestled between them are full, fuchsia pink roses with a softer, garden rose style, their more open, layered petals giving the design a romantic, slightly whimsical feel. Tiny rosebuds and smaller heads appear sporadically, adding natural variation and echoing the idea of memories at different stages of life. Framing the entire piece, a narrow yet distinct border of minute white blossoms-possibly spray chrysanthemums or gypsophila-traces the outline of the cross like a gentle halo. This white trimming gives structure and a sense of lightness, while glimpses of fresh green foliage and slim, verdant leaves peep out around the edges, keeping the arrangement grounded in nature. The flowers seem freshly arranged, petals unblemished and colours vibrant, as though just prepared by an experienced local florist ready to deliver to a quiet service in Westcombe Park or nearby Blackheath. The overall impression is one of serene devotion and heartfelt condolence, the rich reds suggesting profound love and respect, the pink tones whispering tenderness, and the white edging symbolising peace. It feels like a tribute chosen with care to rest beside a coffin, on a stand near the altar, or at a graveside gathering.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
This image presents a tender, heart-shaped floral tribute, photographed from directly above so the careful craftsmanship is immediately apparent. The heart itself is completely filled with tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals overlapping to create a soft, cloud-like surface that suggests serenity and pure remembrance. Encircling this floral cushion is a neat border of emerald green ribbon, its satin edge tracing the heart's outline with the quiet precision of a florist who understands the importance of every detail when creating farewell flowers for families in Westcombe Park. Flowing diagonally from the upper left towards the lower centre is a vivid spray of deep magenta calla lilies. At the top of this cluster, several of the calla lilies are fully open, their graceful, trumpet-like forms and dark centres standing out boldly against the white background. Just below, a few slimmer blooms curve and taper downward, introducing a gentle sense of movement, almost as if the flowers were offering a final bow of respect. Interwoven with them are clusters of small, fragrant white freesias, whose softly ruffled petals and light scent bring a tender delicacy to the design. Around and beneath the focal flowers, rich green leaves and feathery fern-like fronds add structure, depth, and a natural frame reminiscent of the leafy streets around Westcombe Hill. Set against the plain white backdrop, the floral heart appears calm, balanced, and deeply thoughtful, a fitting tribute for a memorial or funeral service, carefully created to convey enduring love and sincere condolences for a loved one's final journey.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn, rectangular floral tribute depicts the Union Jack flag in meticulous detail, each section shaped with countless tightly packed blooms. The arrangement is presented on a clean white backdrop, allowing the strong red, white, and blue colours to command attention without distraction. Deep blue flowers form a rich, textured field around the edges and in the corners, creating a cool, steady background that feels grounded, much like the familiar streets of Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich. Over this, the bold red cross of St George and the diagonal cross of St Patrick are rendered in dense clusters of scarlet blossoms, their surfaces slightly domed so the design has gentle depth rather than lying completely flat. Fine lines of pure white flowers trace along these red bands and sweep diagonally across the flag, replicating the St Andrew's Cross and its delicate white fimbriation with impressive precision. From close up, individual flower heads and petals are clearly visible, nestling together like a tightly woven fabric; from a distance, the eye reads only the powerful image of the Union Jack, a symbol of shared history and remembrance. The tribute feels both soft and strong at once, offering comfort while expressing quiet patriotism. It is the kind of carefully crafted piece a Westcombe Park family might choose for a military funeral, a memorial at a local church, or a service marking a significant national anniversary, conveying respect, gratitude, and a deep sense of belonging.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Large heart-shaped funeral arrangement resting against a pure white backdrop, designed in a classic Westcombe Park style that balances elegance with heartfelt emotion. The heart's entire surface is intricately carpeted with pristine white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals overlapping so closely they resemble a plush cushion or a freshly fallen blanket of snow. Near the upper left curve of the heart, three rich red roses form the main floral cluster, each bloom perfectly formed with velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals. Nestled among them are sprigs of delicate white filler flowers and a medley of foliage: glossy dark green leaves, soft fern-like fronds, and light, airy greenery that gives the design an almost breathing quality. Two additional red roses sit further down and towards the right, creating a gentle sweeping line of scarlet across the white base. Slender strands of bright green decorative grass arc gracefully between the roses, echoing the flowing paths that wind through nearby Greenwich Park and along Westcombe Hill. A deep green satin ribbon trims the outer edge of the heart, its smooth sheen catching the light and framing the flowers with a dignified border. The combination of white, red, and green creates a calm yet emotionally resonant tribute, suitable for funeral services, memorials, and cremation ceremonies in and around Westcombe Park. This piece suggests a quiet moment of reflection, like pausing on a bench overlooking the Thames, and is often chosen by families wishing to express deep love, respect, and an unbroken bond with someone dearly missed.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A rectangular floral pillow, softly rounded at the corners, fills the frame against a pure white backdrop, echoing the calm of a quiet Westcombe Park morning. The cushion is completely carpeted with flowers, with no bare spaces, creating a plush, quilted effect made entirely of petals. Large-headed roses in shades of vivid fuchsia, shell pink, and buttery cream form the heart of the design, many of them unfurled to reveal their layered centres, like tiny rosettes on a wedding cake. Between them, rich purple lisianthus blooms add a note of depth and formality, their velvety petals curling gently at the edges. Scattered throughout are smaller spray roses and clouds of dainty lavender-toned filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, which lend a fine, lacy texture and soften the transitions from one bloom to the next. The flowers rest on a bed of mixed greenery: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves catch the light with a soft sheen, while darker, slender foliage slips between the stems, quietly supporting the structure and giving it volume. The lighting is bright but gentle, emphasizing the fresh, dewy look of the petals and making the colours appear both vivid and harmonious. There is a palpable sense of tenderness in the way each flower is placed, as if arranged for a final, comforting pillow beneath the memory of a loved one. This is the kind of funeral or memorial tribute a family in Westcombe Park might choose to honour someone dear, a floral cushion that speaks in soft tones of remembrance, gratitude, and peaceful farewell.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Carefully composed by local hands, this rectangular sympathy pillow appears poised on a bright white surface with a subtle drop shadow that suggests its soft, plump shape. The main field is entirely covered with hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each tiny head contributing to a uniform, velvety expanse that symbolizes purity and repose. The rounded corners and slightly raised centre create the recognisable silhouette of a sleeping cushion, designed to comfort those at a funeral or graveside service. A delicate band of light green ribbon trims the whole perimeter in finely arranged pleats, its fresh lime tone offering a gentle contrast that frames the bouquet with tender clarity. Nestled at the top-left is a composed cluster of accents: creamy white lisianthus with their layered, cup-like petals sit beside richly hued purple lisianthus and some tightly furled buds, the purple lending a note of reverence and memory. Sprays of soft fern fronds and glossy dark green leaves are woven through, adding depth and a natural scent of green foliage; the base of the cluster is held in a darker green leaf wrap that keeps the grouping neat and refined. This arrangement carries an understated, consoling mood-an emblem of sympathy often selected for services near Westcombe Park, Maze Hill and Greenwich, and crafted with neighbourhood care by Flowers Westcombe Park for families seeking a respectful, tactile expression of remembrance.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A thoughtfully designed floral cross, created as a traditional funeral tribute, rests on a seamless white background where every detail is clearly visible, as if carefully laid out in a quiet Westcombe Park chapel. The cross itself is completely covered in tightly packed white cushion chrysanthemums, each small bloom contributing to a softly quilted texture that feels gentle and serene. Their pristine white petals form a pure, unbroken surface, evoking calm and spiritual peace. Framing this blanket of white is a neat, continuous edge of rich green foliage and floral trim that outlines the arms and base with a fresh, natural border, giving the piece clear structure and a sense of craftsmanship. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal sections meet, a graceful cluster of larger blooms rises slightly from the background. Here, open roses in shades of warm peach, pale blush, and creamy ivory take centre stage, their rounded, layered heads suggesting tenderness and affection. Lush fern fronds, airy wisps of bright green grass, and tiny purple filler flowers weave between the roses, bringing gentle movement and depth to the arrangement. The overall palette remains soft and muted, yet the contrast between white, green, and pastel tones creates a visually soothing balance. This image captures a tribute suitable for a funeral or graveside service in Westcombe Park, Charlton, or along the quiet streets near Greenwich Park, conveying sympathy, faith, and remembrance. It feels like a piece a local florist would prepare with great respect for a final farewell.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross dominates a spotless white background, its shape instantly recognisable yet softened by an abundance of delicate blossoms. The cross is densely filled with flowers, so closely arranged that no base is visible, creating the impression of a single, continuous blanket of petals. Along the centre and gently tapering out towards the arms, you can sense clusters of roses in pale peach, apricot, and blush pink, their layered petals opening like soft sighs of colour amid the predominantly white design. These warm tones are balanced by a generous foundation of ivory and white blooms, likely a mix of hydrangea florets and compact white roses or spray roses, which give the arrangement a richly textured, almost quilted appearance. Tiny accents of lavender or light purple filler flowers shimmer discreetly between the larger blossoms, adding an extra note of refinement and visual interest. Here and there, slender hints of green foliage appear at subtle angles, framing the petals and gently tracing the outline of the cross. The overall effect is calm and reverent, as if the flowers are quietly holding space for reflection and prayer. Lit with soft, even light, the details of each bloom are clearly defined without any harsh shadows, making the tribute feel pure and peaceful. This is the kind of floral cross often chosen for funerals and memorials in Westcombe Park, perhaps for a service in a local church or crematorium, where families seek a symbol that expresses both deep sorrow and the comforting hope of eternal rest.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This exquisitely crafted floral heart is a true tribute to the artistry found in Westcombe Park's independent florist scene. Approximately thirty delicate roses in soft blush pinks and creamy whites nestle closely together, their petals unfurling in a romantic display of layered texture and subtle fragrance. Each rose offers a unique stage of bloom, from shy buds to fully opened blossoms, their surfaces glowing in the gentle, natural light. Scattered thoughtfully throughout are airy clusters of white baby's breath, each tiny flower resembling a whisper of cloud, softening the edges and lending the design a gentle, uplifting quality. The heart shape is precise and inviting-an emblem of cherished affection and compassion, particularly poignant for commemorative occasions or gestures of heartfelt appreciation. Behind the arrangement, the pristine white backdrop allows every nuance of the floral colours to shine, echoing the serene spaces of Greenwich Park and the close-knit streets that define the area. Crafted with local expertise, this bouquet invites reflection on love, memory, and gentle farewells, making it a cherished centrepiece for celebrations or acts of sympathy alike, and a fine representation of the tender care for which Westcombe Park florists are known.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated, overhead viewpoint, this heart-shaped arrangement unfurls in a serene gradient of white, creamy ivory, pale peach and blush pink - a tableau of roses nestled among clouds of pristine white hydrangea. The hydrangea clusters act as soft islands that lift and cushion the roses, while the roses themselves range from tight buds to wide-open blooms, their layered petals offering velvety texture and gentle shadowing. Variegated deep green leaves slip through the flowers like quiet punctuation, lending a cool counterpoint that makes the pastel tones appear even more luminous. The composition reads as meticulous and tender, each stem set with the deliberation of an experienced hand to create a seamless, heart-shaped plane with natural depth.

Emotionally the piece is hushed and consoling - a comforting presence designed to whisper solace rather than cry out. It would sit with dignity at a memorial in the Greenwich area or be chosen as a refined bridal tribute for couples seeking subtle romance over spectacle. The fragrance is imagined as soft and linen-like, the roses' scent blending with a fresh green undercurrent. Delivered thoughtfully across Westcombe Park and nearby Maze Hill, this design communicates care, remembrance and a polished, local craft sensibility.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this floral teddy bear appears as if it could be lifted straight into a child's arms, though every inch is created from fresh blossoms rather than fabric. The main body is composed of hundreds of tightly packed royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar clustered heads, forming a dense, cushiony surface that mimics soft fur. Cream-toned blooms, edged with hints of pale yellow, gently define the bear's muzzle, the inner rounds of the ears, and the oval pads on each paw, offering a warm contrast that brightens the deep blue. The bear's expression is calm and reassuring, with large, round, dark eyes that glint softly, a neatly shaped black triangular nose, and a subtle curved line suggesting a quiet, contented smile. Around its neck, a sheer white bow made from a light mesh or organza ribbon is tied with precision, the loops and tails falling gracefully to add a touch of ceremony and purity. Slightly tilted, the bear seems almost in motion, as if leaning in to offer comfort. This arrangement feels ideal for a tender farewell or a remembrance service, particularly for a little one or someone remembered with childlike affection. You can almost imagine it being arranged in a flower shop just off Westcombe Hill, where local florists prepare heartfelt tributes for families across Westcombe Park, Blackheath, and nearby streets, ready for same-day delivery to chapels, cemeteries, or homes needing a gentle, blue symbol of love and peace.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed floral cross in soft pink and mauve tones rests against a pure white background, the simplicity of the backdrop highlighting the care in every stem and blossom. The cross is fully covered with flowers so abundant they form a deep, cushioned surface, like a bed of petals laid gently in remembrance. At the very centre, where the arms meet, three open roses in a dusty rose and muted lavender-pink shade become the natural focal point, their velvety petals unfolding in quiet elegance. Encircling these roses are sprays of fresh green foliage, from fine fern fronds to small glossy leaves, providing contrast and a sense of living garden greenery that recalls the gentle calm of walking through East Greenwich Pleasaunce on a still morning. Running along the arms and base of the cross, clusters of lisianthus blooms in soft pinks, lilacs, and deeper mauves form a flowing tapestry; some show darker throats, adding subtle depth and shadow. Delicate filler flowers in pale pink, lilac, and soft cream, along with tiny white blossoms and light green buds, are scattered like whispered notes of remembrance, giving the design an intricate, almost embroidered texture. A suggestion of deeper purple ribbon or a structural base can be seen near the edges, framing the cross without overpowering the natural beauty of the flowers. Crafted as a thoughtful funeral tribute for families in Westcombe Park, Greenwich, and Maze Hill, this floral cross offers gentle comfort, symbolising faith, love, and the hope of peaceful rest.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
From directly above, this circular memorial cushion appears as a calm, snowy landscape of flowers, each white chrysanthemum head nestled so closely that no gaps of foliage can be seen between them. The cushion mums are small and even, their many layered petals forming a thick, velvety blanket of white that symbolises purity and gentle remembrance. Tiny hints of fresh green at the centres break the whiteness just enough to keep the design soft and natural rather than severe. Encircling this floral canvas, an emerald green satin ribbon has been folded into neat pleats, its glossy surface catching subtle highlights like ripples on the Thames near Westcombe Park. The stillness of the white base is beautifully interrupted by a thoughtfully placed focal cluster, slightly above the middle of the design. Here, a vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum stretches out its fine, curling petals, surrounded by plump Hypericum berries the colour of green apples and a mix of polished leaves and elegant ferns. Tucked confidently into this greenery are two blue-violet Scottish thistles, their rounded, spiky heads adding a striking contrast of both colour and form. They bring a sense of strength and cultural pride, perhaps chosen for a family with Scottish heritage who once walked the leafy streets near Old Dover Road. The tribute feels cool, composed, and deeply respectful, perfectly suited to a funeral or cremation service, where the soft white cushion and symbolic thistles can convey sympathy and enduring affection without a single word being spoken.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A beautifully composed funeral flower cross sits alone against a clean white background, photographed so that its subtle drop shadow makes the arrangement appear almost as if it is gently floating. The cross itself is generously built, each arm and the main upright packed tightly with hundreds of crisp white button chrysanthemums, their tiny, rounded blooms merging into a soft, cloud-like surface. This continuous layer of white flowers creates a feeling of calm and purity, evoking quiet prayers and peaceful remembrance. Along the entire edge of the cross, a narrow lime-green ribbon is carefully wrapped and tucked beneath the flowers, creating a neat border that outlines the shape with a fresh whisper of colour, like spring leaves in nearby Greenwich Park after rain. At the junction of the horizontal and vertical beams, the eye is drawn to a delicate cluster of roses that forms the focal point. Large, open roses in shades of pale pink, gentle peach, and creamy white are arranged in a loose, natural grouping, their petals soft and layered. Interwoven among them are graceful fern fronds and tiny stems of lavender or lilac filler flowers, adding texture, depth, and a gentle contrast to the predominant white. The entire design has a sense of reverence and craftsmanship, clearly the work of a skilled florist used to creating sympathy tributes for families around Westcombe Park. This floral cross conveys faith, comfort, and heartfelt sorrow, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial service where loved ones gather to say a final, dignified goodbye.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A large, saxophone-shaped floral tribute stands tall against a clean, white studio-style background, its form so precise it feels almost ready to be lifted and played. The body of the instrument is entirely covered in hundreds of close-packed, lemon-yellow chrysanthemum florets, each tiny head adding to a plush, almost quilted texture that flows smoothly along the gentle sweep of the neck and the generous curve of the bell. Dotted across this golden surface are dainty red rosebuds, tucked in where the keys and buttons would sit on a real saxophone, so that the eye reads them as notes in a melody picked out in scarlet. Threading through the design, especially around the inner curve and lower section, are slim, trailing strands of green foliage that echo the lines of ivy or soft vines, adding movement and a natural rhythm to the piece. Just visible at the top left, a few delicate metallic or green wires extend from the mouthpiece area, hinting at both the internal framework and the reed that once would have sung. The tribute feels deeply personal, the kind of floral sculpture chosen for a funeral or memorial in Westcombe Park to honour someone whose life was intertwined with music, perhaps remembered from community concerts in nearby Greenwich or gentle evenings by the river. The yellow flowers suggest brightness and friendship even in sorrow, while the red accents speak quietly of devotion and respect, creating a farewell arrangement that seems to play a final, tender tune in flowers rather than sound.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A striking Celtic cross-shaped floral tribute lies diagonally across a spotless white background, its design crisp and beautifully defined. The main structure of the cross is built from masses of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom set closely beside the next so the surface appears plush and cloud-soft, with just a slight rise down the centre of each arm. Encircling the intersection of the arms, and threading through the design in flowing bands, compact lime-green button chrysanthemums form the iconic Celtic ring and knotwork, their vivid colour suggesting new growth and renewal against the purity of the white. The green sections are carefully graduated, so the cross feels both strong and harmonious, like a piece of living sculpture. Along the lower section of the vertical arm, three well-spaced groupings of deep purple carnations add a note of quiet drama. Their layered petals are slightly frilled, catching the light with subtle shadows that give the cross a three-dimensional depth. Slim strands of dark foliage and twining tendrils loop gracefully around these clusters, as if naturally climbing over the floral surface. The image is brightly lit, revealing every texture and nuance of colour, from cool white to vibrant chartreuse and regal purple. This Celtic cross arrangement conveys dignity, remembrance, and faith, and would be a fitting sympathy tribute for a funeral or memorial gathering in Westcombe Park, perhaps for a family remembering Celtic heritage or simply wishing for a symbol of hope and continuity as they say goodbye.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Floral teddy bear tribute crafted in a calm studio setting, photographed against a simple white backdrop so every petal can be seen clearly. The body of the bear is built from countless creamy white chrysanthemums, their tightly layered petals giving the impression of a beloved soft toy, plump and cuddly. Each curve-the rounded ears, chubby cheeks, and compact paws-is carefully shaped, revealing the hand of an experienced florist who understands how flowers can speak when words are hard to find. The face is gentle and reassuring, with two small dark eyes and a neat black nose that appear stitched in like buttons, while a soft pink arc suggests a shy, loving smile. Across the bear's chest, panels of dusky mauve and soft lilac flowers form a neat little vest, reminiscent of the pastel shades often seen in springtime along the streets around Maze Hill and the quiet corners of Westcombe Park. A delicate purple net bow sits at the neckline, its translucent loops adding a touch of playfulness and ceremony in equal measure. The overall feeling is one of innocence and tenderness, as though this floral bear has been placed there to guard precious memories. Light falls evenly over the arrangement, highlighting the contrast between the fluffy white chrysanthemums and the richer, velvety blossoms of the waistcoat. Often chosen by local families for children's funerals, memorials, or baby farewells, this design offers a soft expression of love and protection, a small but meaningful comfort on a difficult day.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully crafted angel wing funeral tribute appears to float against a spotless white backdrop, as though resting in a shaft of quiet light over Westcombe Park. Each wing is built from an intricate tapestry of tiny white chrysanthemums and miniature carnations, their petals pressed closely together to create a smooth, cushioned surface reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. The centres of many blooms reveal a faint glow of pale green and buttery yellow, offering subtle variation and a natural, living warmth within the otherwise monochrome design. Along the outer sweep and tips of the wings, ample tufts of soft white feathers are arranged in layered arcs, their airy texture suggesting gentle movement and the soft brush of a comforting embrace. The feathers and blooms together form a graceful, symmetrical silhouette, with a delicate shadow cast beneath that adds a sense of depth and quiet presence, as if the wings are just about to lift. The lighting is calm and even, with no harsh contrast, reinforcing an atmosphere of stillness, reflection, and reverence similar to the mood in a small family chapel near Greenwich Park or a quiet service in Blackheath Standard. This angelic arrangement conveys messages of peace, protection, and the soul's onward journey, ideal as a centrepiece tribute beside the coffin or at a memorial table. The detailed, hand-finished work reflects the sort of gentle, considered floristry one might expect from a local Westcombe Park specialist creating flowers to say a final, loving goodbye.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An elegant pair of angel wings crafted entirely from flowers rests against a plain white backdrop, capturing that quiet moment of reflection so familiar at funerals around Westcombe Park and neighbouring Greenwich. The wings curve gently outwards, each one densely packed with tiny white chrysanthemums arranged closely together, creating a plush, cushioned effect reminiscent of soft snowfall or a pure white duvet of petals. Their centres show subtle hints of light green, introducing a touch of freshness that brings the arrangement to life without disturbing its serenity. Encircling the entire outline is a border of soft white feathers, wispy and delicate, which blur the edges of the design and lend a truly ethereal, almost floating quality. At the point where the wings meet in the middle, a bold fuchsia-pink satin ribbon forms a luxuriant bow, its smooth surface catching the light in gentle highlights. The ribbon's long tails trail down over the blooms, guiding the eye to a central pink rosebud, perfectly formed and just beginning to open, whispering of cherished memories and quiet love. Cradling the rose is a nest of deep purple thistle-like flowers or textured greenery, providing a rich contrast of tone and texture, like twilight against snow. The overall look is tranquil yet powerful, a bespoke sympathy tribute that would feel at home on a hearse, by a chapel door, or at a memorial gathering in Westcombe Park, honouring a loved one's passing with grace, peace, and angelic symbolism.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
This vivid composition translates the Jamaican flag into a three-dimensional collage, built from thousands of crumpled yellow, green, and black scraps. The diagonal saltire glows in gold, spanning from corner to corner and dividing the field into four triangles. The two horizontal triangles-the top and bottom-are emerald green, densely built from tiny crinkled pieces that evoke tropical foliage and sunlit canopies. The left and right triangles are deep, charcoal black, their pieces catching light with a soft satin sheen that anchors the whole. The texture is tactile: you can imagine running a fingertip over the rough edges where the scraps meet, sensing the rhythm of a handmade craft rather than a printed image. Set against a clean white background, the colours feel bright, contemporary, and celebratory, suggesting both pride and resilience. The surface carries a pleasing, irregular undulation where each fragment holds its own little story, a testament to patient, communal effort. This artwork would sit beautifully beside a feature on Jamaica's heritage or community arts, echoing themes of unity and creative collaboration across Westcombe Park and nearby SE3 neighborhoods. For readers seeking a visually bold reference for a cultural piece, this image offers a memorable focal point that speaks of craft, resilience, and shared pride in our local community. The diagonal lines guide the eye and invite curiosity about the stories behind each fragment, while the quiet whiteness around the edges gives a gallery-like sense of space. In our SE3 area, it speaks to communal memory and shared celebration, just as we bring floral craft to weddings, anniversaries, and cultural events.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A solemn yet beautifully balanced Star of David floral tribute dominates a plain white backdrop, allowing its thoughtful design and comforting textures to speak clearly. The entire six-pointed star has been constructed from hundreds of fresh blossoms, with soft white chrysanthemums forming a continuous outer border that traces every angle and point. This white edge is plush and full, giving the structure a gentle halo effect, as though the star is resting on a bed of clouds. Within this frame, a large central hexagon glows with densely clustered white blooms, a calm, bright centre suggestive of purity and remembrance. From this heart, six triangular arms radiate outward, each one filled with tightly packed, dark blue to indigo flowers that provide a deep, respectful contrast. Nestled at the base of each of these blue triangles is a smaller inner triangle of white flowers, creating an intricate pattern of white islands within a sea of blue, echoing the layered symbolism of the Magen David. The blossoms sit close together, petal upon petal, making the arrangement look soft and cushion-like, ideal as a dignified tribute for a Jewish funeral or memorial gathering. The lighting is even and clear, revealing the subtle variations in the blue petals and the fresh brightness of the whites. It feels like the kind of carefully considered sympathy piece a family in Westcombe Park might have delivered to a local chapel or home during shiva, crafted by florists who know the traditions of the nearby Jewish communities in Blackheath and Greenwich.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
From a Westcombe Park workshop, this rectangular floral display reimagines the Irish flag as a living tapestry. The left green stripe forms a dense field of small blossoms, deep and velvety, likely green carnations or chrysanthemums, whose tiny stems create a textured, almost velvet surface. The center white strip reads as a soft, luminous band of white petals, tightly packed to resemble a gentle cloud crossing the card of colour. The right orange stripe mirrors the other two in texture, with countless small orange flowers-perhaps marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-whose warmth grounds the composition. Against a pure white background, the flag's precise rectangle and even width reflect careful measurement and skilled handwork. Light plays along the petals, highlighting the depth of the green surface and the subtle fluff of the white field, while the orange edge glows with sunshine warmth. The sculpture-like texture invites the eye to travel along each vertical bar, appreciating the repetition and harmony that make the symbol legible even to a viewer who cannot see the individual petals. Designed to celebrate heritage and peace, the piece suits articles about culture, community festivals, or memorial moments. In Westcombe Park, delivery is available to nearby streets and parks, with options for same-day service that help communities share a tactile, visual story about identity and belonging.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Rendered with patient craftsmanship, this floral Khanda is a textured portrait of devotion: thousands of compact, bright orange marigold blossoms have been arranged to form the circular chakkar, the crossed kirpans, and the upright central blade, their compact heads creating a plush, sculpted surface that shimmers under soft lighting. At the heart of the emblem, a refined cluster of pristine white lilies-two or more fully open blooms with gently curving petals and pale green-yellow stamens-provides a serene focal point; several smaller lily buds and slender stems nestle close, suggesting new growth and continuity. Interspersed are sprigs of glossy green leaves and feathery sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, which lend air and delicacy to the composition and heighten the visual dialogue between the bold orange and the pure white. A faint shadow beneath the display hints at a freestanding, ceremonial piece rather than a flat graphic. The scent profile is soft and measured: the warm, peppery note of marigolds balanced by the cool, honeyed perfume of lilies. This arrangement was conceived with community reverence in mind-equally suited to Vaisakhi decorations, Gurpurab tributes, or respectful offerings-and reflects the floral traditions often requested by families and Gurdwaras in and around Westcombe Park, Vanbrugh Park and Greenwich. Prepared by experienced hands at Flowers Westcombe Park, it speaks quietly of tradition, care, and local floral expertise without ceremony overpowering meaning.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic heart-shaped floral tribute is shown in full view, composed of a densely packed bed of white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like surface from edge to edge. Each tiny bloom blends seamlessly into the next, creating a pure white canvas that radiates stillness and respect, reminiscent of the quiet, tree-lined corners around Westcombe Park. Framing this pristine heart is a rich emerald green satin ribbon, meticulously pleated to form a scalloped border. The ribbon has a subtle shine that contrasts with the matte petals, giving the design a polished, traditional funeral finish without overpowering its gentle mood. At the upper left curve of the heart sits a carefully balanced cluster of feature flowers. Two white roses, fully opened and velvety, take centre stage, their spiralling petals symbolising enduring love and devotion. Around them, smaller white blossoms-likely freesias or similar dainty flowers-add finer texture and suggest a delicate fragrance, like a soft breath of perfume drifting through a quiet service at a local church. Deep green foliage frames this focal point: broad, glossy leaves provide structure, while wispy, feathery fronds add movement, some strands resting lightly across the chrysanthemums below. The entire arrangement is photographed against a bright white background, emphasising every detail of the flowers, ribbon, and foliage. Crafted in the style often requested by families in and around Westcombe Park for funerals and memorials, this floral heart feels both formal and tender, designed to express heartfelt condolences and to accompany final farewells with grace.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is displayed on a brilliant white background, its form gently angled so that the upper left arm seems to lift slightly toward the viewer. Around the entire shape runs a precise border of tiny white spray chrysanthemums, each floret nestled snugly against the next to create a soft, cushion-like edge. Just beyond this white halo, a trim of folded light green ribbon or foliage glows subtly, outlining the cross and adding a fresh, natural frame. Inside this boundary, the central design bursts into a tapestry of colour and texture. Large roses, fully open and velvety, appear in shades of hot fuchsia pink and creamy pale yellow, placed thoughtfully along the vertical and horizontal arms to create natural focal points. Between these roses, tight clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums add a playful, rounded texture, their vivid colour suggesting renewal and new growth. Woven gracefully around and between these key blooms are smaller, delicate flowers in deep purple and violet, perhaps lisianthus or statice, lending contrast and a sense of gentle shadow to the composition. The lighting is bright and even, making every petal, fold of ribbon, and hint of green foliage clearly visible. The cross feels both solemn and uplifting, the colours echoing the way Westcombe Park blends quiet, tree-lined streets with the vibrancy of nearby Blackheath and Greenwich. It is easy to imagine this arrangement resting beside a wooden casket or at the front of a local church, a lovingly created funeral tribute expressing sympathy, remembrance, and enduring faith.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the scene, its sacred form rendered entirely in a rich carpet of royal blue flowers. The chakkar ring, central double-edged sword, and flanking kirpans are all clearly defined, each line and curve built from compact chrysanthemum heads pressed closely together, creating a plush, almost fabric-like texture. The blue tone is intense yet calming, evocative of a still dusk sky above the houses of Westcombe Park, and gives the tribute a reverent, contemplative presence. Nestled at the base of the central blade, where the eye naturally comes to rest, sits a graceful accent of white blooms. Three pristine white roses, their petals gently unfurling, are tucked into a bed of fine white filler flowers that resemble airy gypsophila, the tiny blossoms suggesting whispered prayers and quiet blessings. Deep green leaves, polished and fresh, cradle this cluster and break the expanse of blue with a natural, uplifting contrast, much like the green avenues of Maze Hill and Vanbrugh Park nearby. The clean white background lets the Khanda stand out with clarity, and the soft shadow beneath the arrangement gives it a sense of substance, as though it rests on a table in a Westcombe Park home awaiting a funeral cortege. This floral Khanda feels especially fitting for Sikh memorial services and remembrance gatherings, a heartfelt tribute that honours both spiritual conviction and the warmth of family and community ties.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, blooming heart of roses is displayed against a plain white background, radiating a sense of calm dignity and deep affection. The heart is divided with a precise vertical line of blossoms, so that one side is entirely devoted to creamy white and soft buttery yellow roses, each layered petal unfurling like a quiet prayer. On the other side, equally dense clusters of medium, soft pink roses create a warmer hue, recalling cherished memories and the tender bonds of family and friendship. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave between every rose head and drift around the outer curve, forming a delicate, cloud-like frame that softens the strong heart silhouette. The craftsmanship suggests an experienced funeral florist from the Westcombe Park area, someone used to creating tributes that feel personal and considered for services in nearby churches and chapels. The arrangement appears freshly made, with each rose at its peak, petals smooth and unblemished, as though prepared early in the morning before being delivered for a local memorial or celebration of life. The overall mood is one of serene remembrance, ideal for resting on a coffin, standing beside a photograph of a loved one, or marking a special anniversary of passing. In this single floral heart, the cool purity of white and the gentle warmth of pink come together to express love, loss, and gratitude in a way words often cannot.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A serene triple-heart funeral tribute fills the frame, its three rose-covered hearts cascading diagonally like a gentle echo of affection, reminiscent of the tranquil, tree-lined streets around Westcombe Park. Each heart shape is densely packed with small to medium roses, almost no gaps visible between them, so that the surface looks like a plush tapestry of petals. The colour palette focuses on dusty lavender and soft mauve roses, with clusters of pastel pink blooms woven throughout, giving the design subtle variation and a romantic, almost vintage softness. The petals appear layered and slightly ruffled, suggesting the tactile feel of velvet beneath the fingertips, while the blooms themselves look freshly opened, as if they have just been delivered from a local grower. Delicate ivy vines and slender green stems trace the outer curves of each heart, their deep green leaves catching the light and lending structure and movement to the piece. These living green lines link all three hearts together, forming an unbroken chain that speaks of continuity and shared remembrance. The arrangement is set against a bright white background with faint, vertical reflections, bringing every tone of rose and leaf into sharp relief but keeping the overall mood peaceful and uncluttered. Created in the spirit of the thoughtful tributes often chosen for services in Westcombe Park, this design feels ideal for honouring a beloved partner, parent, or grandparent, capturing both the beauty of their life and the ongoing connection felt by those left behind.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This ornamental U-shaped toran reads like a small story in colour and texture: starting with two erect bands of creamy white florets at the top - dense, soft, and chrysanthemum-like - the garland settles into a rich, reddish-brown section beneath, where flattened, layered petals create a tactile, almost bark-like texture. Those warmer, rust tones anchor the piece before the arms curve into their main sweep of vivid golden yellow, a broad band of marigold-resembling pom-poms that feels bright and celebratory. Suspended at the centre is a voluminous orange cluster, a multi-layered rosette of ruffled petals whose saturated hue becomes the focal punctuation of the whole composition. Delicate green touches appear where colour blocks meet, like small leaves or tied ribbons, adding rhythm and visual pauses. The materials are clearly artificial but carefully chosen - soft synthetic petals with a slight satin sheen under soft gallery lighting - giving the appearance of plush, long-wearing garlands used repeatedly for worship or welcoming guests. A seasoned florist in Greenwich or Westcombe Park would note how this piece balances solemnity with festivity: suitable for puja altars, temple doors, wedding entrances, or seasonal windowsills during Diwali, Onam or Pongal. The scent would be muted or absent, leaving the visual warmth to carry the symbolism of prosperity and devotion. Overall, the garland exudes tradition, durability and a practiced hand in assembly, a decorative accent meant to be noticed from doorways on Westcombe Hill or at community gatherings on the heath.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From a slightly raised oblique viewpoint on a clean white background, this rectangular pillow of flowers presents a lush mosaic of colour and careful craftsmanship familiar to our Westcombe Park studio. Large, hot pink roses-some tightly furled, others softly opening-create the warm, central tone, their velvety faces balanced by clusters of pale pink carnations that lend a frilly, comforting texture. Sprays of deep purple lisianthus (eustoma) and cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus punctuate the composition with shadow and light, while silver-blue eryngium thistles add a cool, spiky geometry against the softer shapes. Ample greenery, including round, silvery eucalyptus leaves and darker filler foliage, forms a supportive green matrix, softening edges and adding scent: a faint, comforting eucalyptus lift beneath the sweeter rose perfume. The pillow is edged in a dramatic ruffled red satin ribbon that crisply defines the rectangular form and gives a ceremonial finish. As an experienced florist at Flowers Westcombe Park, I design pieces like this to convey remembrance that feels alive-rich in colour, texture and gentle scent-for memorial services in the area around Westcombe Park, Blackheath and Greenwich. The result is a memorial cushion that reads as a tender celebration of life rather than stark mourning, crafted for placement on a service table or graveside and intended to comfort those who see and smell it.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lavish heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, set against a pristine white background that allows every petal and colour to stand out clearly. The heart is densely composed so that no gaps of foam or stem are visible, giving it a luxurious, padded effect that feels soothing to the eye. At the core, buttery cream and pale-yellow roses open in generous spirals, their soft fragrance almost imaginable, embodying reassurance and steady affection. Encircling them, layers of blush and pastel pink carnations create a gentle halo, their frilled petals overlapping like fabric, forming the main structure and outline of the heart. Between the carnations, white spider chrysanthemums stretch their fine, spidery petals from fresh green centres, adding brightness and intricate detail that breaks up the softness. Deeper notes of emotion appear in the form of magenta-pink lisianthus, tucked into small clusters, their slightly ruffled, bell-like blooms offering contrast and a sense of depth. Subtle greenery and tiny buds weave through the design, softening edges and adding a natural rhythm reminiscent of the leafy streets around Westcombe Park station and Maze Hill. A faint glimpse of a pale pink ribbon emerges at the lowest point of the heart, hinting that this is a carefully crafted sympathy arrangement, perhaps placed on a coffin or easel. The composition feels like a quiet conversation of flowers, created by a local Westcombe Park florist to express love, remembrance, and comfort for families gathering in nearby churches or crematorium chapels.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Delicately fashioned as a rectangular memorial pillow, this arrangement is built from hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemums pressed closely together to create a plush, velvety surface that suggests calm and repose. The chrysanthemums' fine, ruffled petals form a continuous field of white that reads like linen draped over a bed - soft to the eye and steady in form. Nestled on the top-left corner is an intentional, elegant spray of color: rich magenta and deep fuchsia roses whose unfurling petals bring depth and warmth to the composition, accompanied by clusters of small white freesias and tight white buds that introduce a delicate fragrance and visual lift. Intertwined fern fronds and glossy green leaves give the floral cluster a natural, garden-fresh base, their varied textures contrasting gently with the chrysanthemums' softness. A pale green satin ribbon, pleated and looped, trims the pillow's perimeter, its subtle sheen peeking from beneath the white blooms and offering a quiet note of ceremony. The gentle lighting emphasises texture and shadow, revealing the thoughtful craftsmanship and precise placement of each bloom. Seen as a sympathy or funeral tribute, this pillow communicates reverence and comfort - an understated way to honour someone's memory during services or at gravesides across Westcombe Park, from Vanbrugh Park to the lane by Westcombe Park station. Prepared with the care of an experienced local florist, it reads as a visual lullaby: peaceful, refined, and deeply respectful.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Presented against a crisp white field, this striking heart-shaped arrangement is a study in romantic contrast: dozens of deep red roses form the compact, sculpted body of the heart, their petals ranging from tight, glossy buds to broad, ruffled blossoms that show velvety texture and layered shadow. Sprinkled throughout like soft snowfall, clusters of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila) breathe lightness into the composition, teasing apart the dense crimson and creating a halo that softens the heart's edge. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a single, immaculate white lily whose large, bell-like petals unfold with a creamy hint at the base and reveal yellow-orange stamens at its core-an elegant focal point that lifts the whole piece. The florist's hand is evident in the balance of mass and air: the roses are packed to suggest passion and permanence, while the gypsophila and lone lily introduce purity and hope. In Westcombe Park this arrangement would feel right at home on a mantel after a quiet dinner by the Thames or sent as an intimate gesture to a nearby home off Westcombe Hill; our local knowledge guides how we shape the silhouette so it reads beautifully in low evening light. The bouquet carries the warm, familiar scent of garden roses and the green, airy perfume of lily, making it an apt choice for Valentine's moments, meaningful anniversaries, or as a composed expression when words fall short. For customers in Greenwich and Blackheath we can prepare similar hearts for same-day delivery, keeping the design true to this photographed composition.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
This image shows a luxurious heart-shaped funeral tribute, carefully crafted in a harmonious palette of deep red and vivid green, resting visually against a clean white background so every detail stands out clearly. The heart form is completely filled with flowers, creating a dense, cushion-like surface that feels both comforting and opulent. Several large red roses are positioned thoughtfully across the heart, their velvety petals spiralling in classic rosette form and drawing the eye to key focal points. Between these roses, rich red carnations and miniature carnations are layered tightly together, their frilled, feathery petals softening the design and evoking a gentle, embracing texture. Nestled throughout the red blooms are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their neat, spherical heads providing bursts of freshness and a contemporary contrast, like new leaves emerging in spring along the quiet streets near Westcombe Park station. Around the perimeter and tucked among the flowers, variegated greenery with cream-edged leaves subtly frames the heart and adds definition, while a few delicate fern fronds at the lower tip lend a natural, slightly trailing finish. The composition feels calm, balanced, and deeply expressive, suggesting love, gratitude, and remembrance all at once. It is the kind of handcrafted piece a local Westcombe Park family might choose to accompany a farewell at a nearby chapel or crematorium, conveying a message that words alone struggle to express. The simple white backdrop ensures that the interplay of crimson roses, textured carnations, and vivid green chrysanthemums remains the unwavering focus of this poignant floral memorial.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A solemn floral cross is shown against a clear white background, the photograph capturing it from a slightly raised angle so the shape and textures are beautifully defined. The base of the cross is a seamless blanket of white spray chrysanthemums, so closely arranged that no gaps are visible, creating a soft, cushion-like surface that suggests peace and purity. Each flower head is perfectly fresh, with crisp petals radiating from a tiny green centre, hinting at new life even in a moment of goodbye. A slim, bright lime-green ribbon edges the cross, wrapping along the sides to give a tidy, contemporary outline and a gentle touch of colour that echoes spring foliage in nearby Greenwich Park. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal beams meet, sits a concentrated spray of deep purple lisianthus. Their velvety, multi-layered petals form a jewel-like cluster, surrounded by wisps of green leaves and a few delicate filler blooms that soften the transition between the intense purple and the white base. From this focal point, several lisianthus stems arc gracefully down the lower arm of the cross, with buds and open blossoms creating a natural cascade that draws the eye. The white background and gentle shadow beneath make the tribute appear calm and almost weightless, as though laid in quiet reflection before a service. This traditional yet thoughtfully styled funeral tribute feels perfectly suited to a church or crematorium service around Westcombe Park, offering a message of respect, sympathy, and Christian hope for a loved one's final farewell.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
An elegantly composed memorial cross, designed with the quiet dignity that close family farewells deserve. The foundation is a dense mattress of pristine white chrysanthemums, each flower placed to create a continuous, cushion-like texture that reads as calm and unadorned purity. A ruffled border of deep purple satin ribbon runs the full edge of the cross, its folds catching a soft studio light and lending the piece a restrained, formal grace. The vertical arm bears the name "MUM" spelled out in smaller purple florets-likely lisianthus or compact spray chrysanthemums-each petal forming part of the lettering so the message is unmistakably personal and heartfelt. The central spray is a sumptuous study in purples: inky violet roses and softer lavender roses mingle with pale lilac lisianthus, their varied petal shapes creating a central bouquet that draws the eye without overwhelming the whole. Variegated green foliage, with pale margins and deeper centres, and tiny green berries weave through the cluster to add depth, coolness, and a natural, living contrast. Against the stark white background the whites and purples sing with clarity, while the arrangement's scent is faintly floral and powdery. As a local florist familiar with Westcombe Park, Maze Hill and the surrounding parishes, I arrange pieces like this for funerals and memorials, ensuring they sit with dignity at service halls, chapels and gravesides. Flowers Westcombe Park can reproduce this style to match service requirements and local deliveries across Greenwich and Blackheath when needed.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00