Kentish Town Funeral Flowers

At Kentish Town Flowers, we understand that choosing funeral flowers is a deeply personal decision. Our experienced local florist team carefully handcrafts elegant bouquets, wreaths and casket sprays in our studio just off Kentish Town Road, a short walk from Talacre Gardens and Prince of Wales Road.

Whether you're honouring a loved one at a service in Kentish Town, or nearby in Camden, Gospel Oak or Tufnell Park, we create classic white arrangements, gentle pastels or custom tributes in favourite colours. Every stem is selected for freshness and meaning, so your flowers express comfort, respect and remembrance.

We offer compassionate guidance on suitable designs for church services, chapel of rest, crematoriums or home gatherings. You can visit us in person, or order online securely for reliable same-day delivery across North London when you order before 3 PM.

  • Handcrafted tribute bouquets, wreaths and sprays
  • Discreet, punctual same-day delivery until 3 PM
  • Local knowledge of Kentish Town and surrounding areas

As a trusted neighbourhood florist, we work closely with local funeral directors and venues to ensure every arrangement arrives on time and presented perfectly. Let Kentish Town Flowers help you say goodbye with dignity, beauty and care.

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In this image, a beautifully composed heart-shaped funeral tribute rests on a pure white background, the clean setting drawing attention to its calm, balanced form. The heart is completely filled with tiny white spray chrysanthemums, so tightly arranged that no stems or gaps are visible, just a continuous, plush expanse of soft white petals. Their rounded heads create a cushion-like effect that suggests comfort and peace, as though the heart itself were gently cradling a cherished memory. Running all around the perimeter is a continuous band of emerald green ribbon, folded neatly to follow each curve. This ribbon border frames the design like a fine trim on a garment, its glossy sheen adding a subtle touch of elegance and making the heart's outline beautifully clear. On the upper left side, an eye-catching cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies emerges. At the top of the cluster, several calla blooms are fully open, trumpet forms gracefully flaring, and their dark central spadices adding depth. Below, slimmer calla stems lean and trail downward, introducing movement and guiding the gaze towards the lower right of the heart. Nestled among the calla lilies are small groups of white freesia or similar flowers, their delicate trumpets and buds lending contrast in both texture and tone. Lush greenery, including feathery fern fronds and glossy, elongated leaves, wraps around and supports the spray, bringing richness and a sense of natural growth. This is the kind of thoughtful tribute a family in Kentish Town might choose for a memorial service near Parliament Hill or a quiet gathering close to Gospel Oak, conveying love, gratitude, and sympathy with quiet grace.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
In this image, the Union Jack is reimagined as a richly textured floral tribute, perfectly rectangular and laid out on a pure white background so every colour and line is unmistakable. The entire flag is built from small, tightly packed blossoms, transforming the familiar design into something soft and touchable. The central red St George's Cross is the most commanding feature, its vertical and horizontal beams formed from deep red flowers chosen for their density and longevity, likely chrysanthemums or similar varieties. Each bloom is nestled so closely that no stems or foliage are visible, only an unbroken expanse of red. Framing these bars are narrow stretches of white flowers, which keep the design clean and sharply defined before giving way to the surrounding deep blue segments. The diagonal elements are crafted with equal precision: broad white bands create St Andrew's Cross, while slimmer red diagonals of St Patrick's Cross overlay them, outlined with fine white fimbriation, preserving the intricate geometry of the national flag. The blue areas are packed with small, clustered florets, creating a rich, velvety background that runs right to the edge and forms a neat border. The whole tribute looks like a padded flag cushion, full of depth and dimension. It is easy to picture this piece resting in a Kentish Town church, perhaps near Fortress Road or on its way to a memorial gathering close to Parliament Hill. Intended as a patriotic farewell, whether for a veteran, a public servant, or someone deeply proud of their roots, the arrangement combines solemn dignity with the quiet comfort of fresh, carefully arranged flowers.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Set against a clean, uncluttered white background, a lavish funeral cushion blooms into view, its soft rectangular form with curved corners evoking the shape of a comforting pillow. The entire surface is thickly quilted with fresh flowers so close together that hardly any foliage shows through, creating a rich, tapestry-like effect. At the heart of the design are opulent roses in tones of hot fuchsia, soft blush pink, and creamy pale yellow, their petals unfurling in layered spirals that reveal subtle variations of tone within each bloom. Interspersed evenly among these are striking deep purple lisianthus, whose silky, ruffled blooms introduce a dramatic, jewel-like note, enriching the palette and bringing a velvety texture to the composition. Complementing them, smaller heads of blush-pink spray roses add nuance and tenderness, while clouds of tiny lavender and light blue-toned filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, weave between the larger flowers, giving a feathery, delicate finish. Around the edges and in the lower layers, rounded, silver-green eucalyptus leaves and darker, more linear fern-like greenery create an understated frame, adding depth and a cool contrast to the warm rose tones. The lighting is soft but bright, picking out the gentle shadows within each petal and the subtle sheen on the eucalyptus, without any harsh glare. This kind of floral pillow is frequently chosen in Kentish Town for services at local churches or Camden crematorium, a tender, visually soothing tribute that speaks of eternal rest, cherished memories, and the quiet strength of family support during bereavement.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A three-letter funeral tribute spelling out "DAD" stands out clearly against a plain white background, its presence calm yet powerful. Each upright letter is shaped as a solid block and completely blanketed in white chrysanthemums, their tightly layered petals creating a soft, pillowed appearance. Around the outside of every letter, an emerald green ribbon has been pleated and pinned with precision, forming a ruffled satin border that adds depth, structure, and a fresh burst of colour. Subtle glimpses of the dark supporting frame and horizontal bars can be seen between the letters, indicating how this tribute would stand together on display in a chapel of rest or at a service in Kentish Town, perhaps near Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak. On the top left curve of the first "D", a small arrangement of white freesias and lush green foliage is tucked into the chrysanthemum bed, their more open petals and buds providing a gentle contrast in shape and texture. From that point, two slender green stems sweep diagonally across to the central "A", drawing the eye to a carefully composed focal spray. At its heart, two deep purple calla lilies, with elegantly curved, trumpet-like blooms, sit among clusters of delicate white freesia flowers and vivid green leaves, introducing a rich, contemplative note of colour. The right-hand "D" echoes the left with a more compact posy of white freesias and greenery at its upper right edge, balancing the design without overwhelming it. The tribute as a whole radiates a sense of purity, love, and remembrance, a fitting floral expression for families in Kentish Town wishing to say farewell to a much-loved dad with quiet grace.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
When describing this wreath I think of it as a composed gesture of comfort: a perfect circular ring built from countless small, snow-white chrysanthemums whose closely packed, ruffled petals form a plush, uninterrupted band. The white base reads as a soft cushion, its texture both visual and almost tactile, inviting quiet reflection. At the upper-left the eye is gently guided to a cluster of purple lisianthus - Eustoma - whose palette travels from intense violet through lilac, with open blooms showing pale yellow cores and a scattering of delicate buds adding movement and hope. Sprays of fresh greenery - glossy variegated leaves and slender, feathery fronds - weave through the purple, giving depth, contrast and a garden-fresh clarity. A subtle decorative trim of deep purple mesh or crinkled ribbon shows along the wreath's inner and outer rims, providing a refined counterpoint that ties the composition together. Under studio lighting a soft shadow grounds the wreath on the white background, enhancing its three-dimensional presence. The overall impression is serene and measured, with a faint, respectful floral scent and a balanced structure meant to express condolence without spectacle. Perfect for a funeral or memorial in the Kentish Town area, near Kentish Town Road or the quieter lanes toward Tufnell Park, it offers a considered, sympathetic way to honour someone remembered and dearly missed.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, carefully photographed against a stark white backdrop, composed mainly of tight clusters of pristine white spray chrysanthemums. Each tiny bloom contributes to a lush, tactile surface whose layered petals read soft and restful to the eye. Along both the inner and outer edges a faint thread of dark purple netting or ribbon peeks through the white mass, lending a subtle, refined outline that deepens the arrangement without overpowering it. At the upper-left quadrant a tranquil spray of accent flowers forms a quiet focal point: three pale yellow roses open gently, their creamy faces turned outward, surrounded by clouds of delicate baby's breath and small sprays of lavender-purple statice that give a tender lift of colour. Varied greenery - from broad, smooth leaves to slender fern-like fronds - supports and frames the cluster, adding structure and a sense of living freshness. The photograph captures a soft, neutral light that reveals the wreath's textures and the careful handwork required to maintain a perfect circular form with a clear, open centre. Emotionally the piece reads as an understated expression of sympathy - the white chrysanthemums speak of peace, the yellow roses of friendship and remembrance, and the purple accents of quiet honour. For families in Kentish Town and nearby Camden, this arrangement embodies a gentle, respectful choice for a funeral or memorial service, crafted to convey calm, care, and a steady presence at a time of loss.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image captures a beautifully balanced, heart-shaped floral tribute designed for a funeral or memorial, photographed against a plain white background that lets every detail stand out. The heart itself is entirely covered in immaculate white chrysanthemums, their tiny petals layered so tightly that they form a plush, cloud-like surface. There is a gentle softness to the texture, suggesting comfort and quiet, like a moment of reflection on a shaded bench in Hampstead Heath or a peaceful side street in Kentish Town. Cutting diagonally across the upper left of the heart is a striking arrangement of deep red roses. Five roses in total shape this line of colour: three blossoms gathered near the top left, and two placed lower along the curve towards the centre-right. Each rose is full and velvety, the petals nested in precise spirals that give a sense of depth and richness. Around them, glossy dark green foliage mingles with airy, fern-like sprigs and slender blades of bright green grass that arc gracefully across the white base, creating a sense of natural movement. Small white filler blooms are tucked between the roses, softening transitions and harmonising with the chrysanthemum foundation. A band of deep green satin ribbon frames the entire heart with a neat, pleated edge, giving the design a tailored, finished look. Crafted with the experienced touch you would expect from Kentish Town Flowers, this tribute feels both intimate and dignified, a meaningful way to send condolences, honour a loved one's memory, and bring a gentle presence of beauty to a service or crematorium around NW5.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image shows a meticulously arranged bouquet of roses, composed almost entirely of two colours-deep sapphire blue and creamy ivory-and photographed against a clean, white background that sharpens every detail. The bouquet is round and compact, the rose heads placed close together to create a smooth, domed silhouette. Each blue rose is rich and velvety, with petals that form tight whorls at the centre and then open into broader, softer curves, catching pockets of light and shadow that suggest both depth and softness. Nestled between these striking blue blooms are cream-toned roses, their petals gently unfurling in looser spirals, some with edges that appear almost translucent as the light passes over them, lending a sense of tenderness and calm. Tiny clusters of baby's breath are woven throughout, their miniature white flowers on fine, branching stems introducing a subtle, cloudlike texture that lifts and softens the appearance of the denser roses. At the base and among the blooms, dark green foliage peeks out in small, polished leaves, adding contrast and a natural, freshly cut feel, as though just prepared at a neighbourhood florist in Kentish Town close to Gospel Oak. The stems extend neatly beneath the flower heads, aligned and tied firmly, indicating a hand-tied design ready for placing in a favourite vase or laying gently as a tribute. The controlled palette of blue, cream, white, and deep green creates a quiet, composed atmosphere. It feels especially appropriate for moments of remembrance or condolence in Kentish Town, offering a visually soothing way to convey support, sympathy, and thoughtful presence when visiting families along Malden Road or near the green spaces of Parliament Hill.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
A luxuriously full bouquet of lilies, roses, and baby's breath stands out in sharp relief against a pristine white background, as if freshly finished in a Kentish Town Flowers studio just off the high street. Dominating the composition are several large white lilies, their trumpet blooms opening gracefully, each petal slightly ruffled at the edge and curved outward to reveal pale green centres and gentle stamens. Threaded elegantly among them are deep pink to magenta Oriental lilies, likely Stargazers, whose vivid petals are flecked with darker spots and crowned with bright yellow anthers, adding a bold contrast that immediately catches the eye. Gathered closely around these lilies, blush pink roses and creamy ivory roses create a soft, romantic ring, some still tightly furled, others fully open so that their velvety petals form generous spirals and cups. Throughout the bouquet, fine clouds of white gypsophila appear like delicate lace, filling the gaps and giving the arrangement a light, airy feel despite its dense, rounded form. Small glimmers of green leaves and stems peek out at the base and between blooms, anchoring the design and suggesting the fresh stems held firmly in a hand-tied spiral. The bright, even lighting accentuates the subtle gradations of pink and white, the gleam of the lily petals, and the intricate textures of each rose. This is the kind of arrangement that might be carried down the aisle at a wedding near Hampstead Heath, placed at the centre of a family table near Dartmouth Park, or delivered as a heartfelt congratulations bouquet to a new flat just off Kentish Town Road, radiating joy, love, and refined elegance.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
A lovingly sculpted floral tribute spells 'MUM' in large, upright letters, each letter built from hundreds of compact white chrysanthemums that create a plush, downy surface against a stark white background. The overall impression is one of cleanliness and calm - the white flowers suggesting purity and peaceful remembrance, their tight petals forming a gently undulating texture that invites quiet attention. Three small, artful clusters of accent blooms are placed with careful balance: the first on the upper left arm of the initial 'M', the second nestling in the hollow of the 'U', and the third crowning the upper right arm of the final 'M'. Each cluster combines soft lavender roses and pale pink rosebuds with lively green foliage and subtle fern fronds, introducing a whispered colour that speaks of tenderness and affection. A discreet, dark green support frame or ribbon runs along the base and edges, visible only as a deeper line under the flowers, ensuring the letters hold their shape and read clearly from a distance. The arrangement is photographed in soft, neutral light that emphasises the whiteness of the chrysanthemums while allowing the pastel accents to glow with gentle warmth. As a traditional sympathy piece, it conveys respect and enduring love for a mother or maternal figure, and it is the kind of thoughtful tribute often chosen by families in Kentish Town and nearby Gospel Oak when they want something classic, understated and deeply personal for a funeral or memorial service.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A classic heart-shaped sympathy arrangement is shown against a clean white backdrop, its form carefully defined and its atmosphere calm yet deeply moving, reminiscent of a still moment off Kentish Town Road after the bustle has faded. The heart is made up of a dense layer of white chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to its neighbour so that together they create a smooth, textured blanket of petals. This continuous expanse of white feels soothing and pure, a visual suggestion of peace and gentle remembrance. The entire perimeter of the heart is edged with a vivid emerald green satin ribbon that has been precisely pleated into small, regular ruffles. The ribbon's soft shine and rich colour create a graceful contrast to the velvety white flowers, clearly tracing the heart shape and lending the tribute a polished, formal finish. In the upper left side, a focal cluster of flowers and foliage sits delicately atop the chrysanthemum base. Two creamy white roses, fully open and lush, form the focal point, their layered petals spiralling outward in soft curves. Around them, smaller white flowers-delicate, freesia-like blooms and perhaps a few buds-add intricacy and dimension. The arrangement is completed with an assortment of greenery: broad, deep-green leaves that catch the light and finer, feathery fronds that gently trail across the surface of the chrysanthemums. This interplay of textures and shapes brings life and movement to the design without disturbing its serene mood. Crafted in a style often chosen for funerals, wakes, and memorial services across Kentish Town, this floral heart is intended to lie beside a coffin, rest at the front of a chapel, or accompany a graveside tribute. It conveys quiet respect, enduring love, and a heartfelt message of sympathy at a time when words can be difficult to find.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
In this photograph, the word "GRANDMA" stretches across the frame as a heartfelt floral tribute, its letters rendered in thick, cushiony blocks of white chrysanthemums. The blooms are densely packed, their small, rounded petals creating a soft, textured surface, like a quilt lovingly stitched from memories. A slim band of lilac ribbon outlines each letter, the satin edging tracing every curve and corner so the word stands out with quiet confidence. The lilac is subtle-more whisper than shout-emphasising the refined, respectful tone of the design. Three focal sprays disrupt the pure white field at gentle intervals: the first "G", the middle "A", and the final "A" each carry a compact cluster of brighter blossoms. Pink gerberas, with their cheerful, radiating petals, sit alongside pink roses opening in spiralled layers, all framed by fresh, green foliage that adds depth and a hint of woodland freshness. The tribute is set against a plain, softly lit backdrop, similar to the calm light that filters into Kentish Town homes on an overcast morning. Every detail is visible, from the way the chrysanthemums cup slightly toward the centre to the glossy sheen on the leaves. You can almost imagine this piece being lifted carefully from a Kentish Town studio, carried down Leverton Street or toward Highgate Road, on its way to a farewell service. The arrangement conveys warmth, gratitude, and a gentle sense of continuity, as though the flowers are quietly saying the words that family members might struggle to express aloud when honouring a grandmother whose influence still lingers in daily life.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
Arranged with the attentive hand of a Kentish Town florist, this circular wreath presents a graceful blend of cream-coloured roses and pale yellow lilies set into a lush foundation of mixed greenery, photographed flat against a white background. The roses, about a dozen to twenty in number, open in tight, classic spirals, their ivory tones carrying a soft warmth that contrasts gently with the cooler greens beneath. Among them, the lilies lend structural drama: large, trumpet-shaped blooms in a tender lemon shade, some fully open and revealing slender, pale stamens, others held in bud to add layered texture and quiet movement. The foliage is deliberately varied-light, feathery fern fronds provide an airy, lace-like edge, while rounded eucalyptus-like leaves introduce broader planes of slatey green that deepen the wreath's visual weight. In gentle daylight the materials read as comforting and refined; the roses' powdery sweetness pairs with a green, almost citrus brightness from the lilies to create a composed scent profile. Framed as a memorial piece, the wreath's perfect circle becomes a subtle message of continuity and remembrance, appropriate for a funeral service, chapel display, or roadside tribute around Kentish Town Road, Camden or Tufnell Park. Kentish Town Flowers prepares pieces like this with attention to balance, proportion and the quiet dignity suited to moments of farewell, and can arrange local delivery across the neighbourhood when needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image captures a dignified funeral flower arrangement spelling out "MUM" in three bold, upright letters, meticulously adorned with seasonal blooms. Each letter is densely packed with small spray chrysanthemums in rich shades of fuchsia-purple and deep magenta, giving the tribute a lush, almost plush appearance. The tiny lime-green centres of the flowers punctuate the surface like scattered jewels, adding light and energy amid the darker tones. Neatly encircling the edges of the letters is a delicate pale pink ribbon, softly ruffled, which frames the design and lends a tender, feminine character. Positioned on the top left of the first "M" is a carefully composed spray of soft pink roses, some fully open and others still in bud, nestled into feathery fern fronds that gently arch to one side. At the foot of the central "U", a contrasting cluster of blush roses, creamy white blooms, and assorted greenery follows the gentle curve of the letter, creating the impression of a small hand-tied bouquet resting there. The second "M" is finished with a corresponding arrangement on its top right corner, featuring more vibrant pink roses and light, airy foliage to mirror the first. The clean, white background ensures that the rich colours and textures of the flowers are the sole focus. This classic "MUM" tribute, similar to those often requested from Kentish Town Flowers for services near Highgate Cemetery or local churches, offers families a meaningful way to say goodbye. The interplay of bright petals, soft ribbon, and fresh greenery expresses enduring love, gratitude, and the treasured memories shared with a beloved mum.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
A meticulously formed floral memorial pillow, crafted from a dense sea of pristine white chrysanthemum heads, occupies the foreground against a spotless white background and a subtle drop shadow that gives the piece gentle depth. The thousands of small chrysanthemum blooms are closely arranged to create a seamless, velvety surface that reads as an emblem of peace and purity; the cushion's slightly puffed rectangular form and rounded corners convey a comforting, pillow-like repose. Encircling the edge is a soft, light-green ribbon, expertly pleated into overlapping loops to form a delicate scalloped trim that offers a fresh visual contrast to the white foundation and suggests quiet renewal. Nestled in the upper-left corner is an elegant accent bouquet: soft white lisianthus, their multi-layered petals pale and tender, sit beside richer, regal purple lisianthus - some buds still closed - creating a thoughtful counterpoint of colour and emotional weight. Interspersed fronds of feathery fern and broad, glossy green leaves add natural texture and a cooling herbal scent, while a darker green leaf wrap at the stems holds the cluster in refined order. The clean studio lighting highlights the tactile surfaces and subtle shadows between blossoms. As a sympathy piece this cushion is designed for memorial and graveside use, conveying solace and respectful remembrance. Locally crafted with steady hands and considered detail, it's the sort of tribute Kentish Town Flowers prepares for families across Kentish Town, Gospel Oak and nearby Camden when they seek to honour a loved one with understated dignity.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
An elegant circular wreath designed for remembrance, built on a plush halo of densely packed white chrysanthemums that form a tranquil, cloud-like backdrop. A subtle ruffle of deep purple netting is visible beneath the white, peeking through along the inner edge to give the arrangement a composed, layered depth. At the upper-left a carefully arranged cluster draws the eye: a single, perfectly shaped cream rose rests amid variegated green leaves with lighter margins and soft, fern-like fronds, creating contrast in both colour and texture. Speckled through this greenery are slender sprays of lavender-hued statice, their tiny blooms like quiet punctuation. To the right, between two and five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies describe an elegant curve; their petals graduate from a saturated purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink toward the base, their lime-green stems woven along the lower arc to unite the composition. A solitary longer stem extends from the left cluster, secured beneath the chrysanthemums and leading discreetly toward the callas - a subtle florist's touch that shows careful assembly. Bathed in soft, natural light and photographed against a clean white field, the wreath reads as a dignified tribute that comforts rather than overwhelms. Locally made and available for sympathetic delivery to chapels and services near Kentish Town Road, Kentish Town Flowers crafts this piece to express respect, quiet love, and enduring memory for families across the area.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white backdrop in a precise, studio-style framing, this three-letter memorial spells out "BRO" in bold, three-dimensional capitals crafted entirely from royal blue chrysanthemums. The individual florets are tightly massed to produce a sumptuous, carpeted texture across each letter, their deep blue tone almost tactile under the even, soft lighting. The letter shapes are supported by a subtle white edge and interior base-visible in the negative spaces of the B and R and the hollow centre of the O-hinting at the foam structure beneath the blooms. Each letter is gently softened at its lower section with a small spray of pale cream or ivory roses, some just opening to reveal layered petals, together with tiny white filler blossoms and mixed greenery. The foliage ranges from broad, glossy salal-style leaves that provide structural depth to lighter, more delicate fern fronds that lift the eye and add movement to the design. The combination of plush blue chrysanthemums with the powdery cream roses creates a quiet, composed palette-blue for peace and remembrance, ivory for purity and comfort-intended for wakes, funeral services, or graveside dedications. The scent is quietly floral, the blues and creams balancing one another, and the arrangement reads as a personalized, loving statement of condolence. A local florist placing this in Kentish Town might picture it standing beside a chapel lectern on Kentish Town Road or at a family memorial near Gospel Oak, a calm, dignified tribute to a brotherly bond.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
The photograph presents a striking Celtic cross made entirely from fresh flowers, resting on a pure white background that brings every detail into sharp focus. The cross itself is substantial and well-proportioned, with its vertical and horizontal arms padded in a dense covering of white chrysanthemums. Each small bloom is carefully placed, creating a uniform, cushioned texture that curves gently along the edges of the cross and catches the light in soft highlights. Running through this expanse of white is a pattern of lime green button chrysanthemums, their small, perfectly rounded heads forming the distinctive Celtic ring at the centre and threading through the arms in interlaced lines. This bright green patterning gives the cross its Celtic character, hinting at heritage, tradition, and the continuity of life that resonates with many families in Kentish Town and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods. On the lower section of the cross, three elegant clusters of deep purple carnations add contrast and emotional depth. Their ruffled, full petals are arranged in rounded groups that sit on top of the white chrysanthemum base like soft jewels, while slender stems and leaves trail gently across the surface in a diagonal sweep. The interplay of colours-pure white, lively green, and dignified purple-creates a mood that is both peaceful and reflective. The bright, even light emphasises the freshness of the blooms, suggesting that the tribute has been lovingly prepared that day. This Celtic cross would feel at home at a church service near Kentish Town Road, a crematorium chapel further up the Northern line, or a quiet burial ground where family and friends gather to remember and give thanks.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a cross-shaped funeral tribute crafted entirely from fresh flowers, set against a bright, clean white background that allows every detail of the design to stand out. The silhouette of the cross is defined by a crisp border of small white spray chrysanthemums, each tightly packed bloom contributing to a soft, cloud-like edging that follows the contours of the arms and base with precision. Just beneath this snowy frame, a neatly folded band of pale green ribbon or foliage runs around the perimeter, adding a touch of freshness and visually lifting the design, much like the green spaces dotted around Kentish Town and nearby Gospel Oak. Within this subtle frame, the interior of the cross is richly filled with a carefully balanced mix of colours and textures. Large roses in vivid hot pink and gentle, creamy pale yellow are positioned to create natural focal points, their open, velvety petals radiating softness and warmth. Between these, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums appear in clusters, their rounded, compact heads giving a textured, almost playful feel that contrasts beautifully with the smooth rose petals. Threaded throughout the arrangement are smaller, jewel-toned blossoms in deep purples and violets, likely statice or lisianthus, which lend depth and a sense of quiet dignity. The flowers appear fresh and vibrant, as though recently prepared for delivery to a church service or crematorium around Kentish Town. The overhead lighting is bright and even, ensuring that the fuchsia, cream, green, and purple tones are clearly defined without feeling harsh. The finished floral cross expresses both faith and remembrance, offering comfort through its blend of traditional symbolism and modern, uplifting colour.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A serene, expertly formed pillow of blooms rests on a crisp white plane, its entire surface given over to countless snow-white chrysanthemums that form a uniform, cloud-like cushion. This dense, tactile carpet of petals suggests softness and repose; one can almost imagine the faint, clean scent of the flowers rising from the arrangement. Anchoring the design in the upper-left corner is a luminous cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses, their velvety folds opening like quiet declarations of love. Intermingled are small white freesias or buds that bring a fragile brightness and a gentle, sweet fragrance, balancing the rich rose tones. Beneath the flowers, sprigs of fern-like greenery and glossy leaves provide a cool, natural backdrop that deepens the composition and frames the accent cluster with organic grace. The pillow's outline is neatly traced with a pale green satin ribbon, pleated or looped to create a subtle border that lifts the white surface and introduces a soft, hopeful green. Gentle studio lighting highlights the textures - the chrysanthemum's compacting, the rose petals' layers, the sheen of the ribbon - and throws a soft shadow that gives the piece quiet presence. Designed as a memorial tribute for funerals or graveside remembrance, this arrangement offers peaceful symbolism: purity, rest, and enduring love. As a Kentish Town florist might suggest when arranging for services near Kentish Town Road or deliveries to local churches and cemeteries, it communicates solace with understated dignity.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
An elongated sympathy spray of white lilies and lisianthus lies gracefully across a white background, shaped like a soft teardrop that begins fuller at the top left and gently narrows to the lower right. The eye is first drawn to the open lilies at the centre, their generous, silk-smooth petals opening wide, some with hints of cream at the base and subtle green tones in the throat. Their stamens are light and delicate, suggesting fragrance without overwhelming the senses. Around these focal blooms, lisianthus flowers gather in loose clusters, their white petals finely edged in a tender lavender hue that recalls the soft colours of early evening over Kentish Town West station. Interspersed buds and slender stems provide texture and depth, giving the piece an almost breathing quality. Underpinning the flowers, a rich foundation of greenery offers structure: large, glossy leaves form a reassuring base, while long, narrow palm fronds arc outward from the right, emphasizing the overall sweep and direction of the design. Some leaves are folded and rolled into neat curves and coils, adding subtle architectural lines that speak to the florist's craftsmanship. The contrast between the luminous whites and the deep greens creates a calm, reflective mood, suitable for placing on a casket, at the front of a small chapel off Highgate Road, or beside a framed photograph at a wake in a Kentish Town home. The arrangement feels cool and composed, suggesting both farewell and gentle remembrance, a floral way to say what is sometimes too hard to express out loud.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
Laid out against a spotless white background, this funeral sheaf forms a graceful diagonal sweep, starting with neatly bound stems at the top left and tapering into a soft, leaf-framed cascade at the bottom right. At its heart, several striking Stargazer lilies open dramatically, their large petals saturated in fuchsia-pink and edged with white, patterned with dark speckles that draw the eye to their centres; some lilies remain as slender buds, tipped with green and blush, suggesting beauty still unfolding. Around them, vivid magenta gerbera daisies add round bursts of colour, contrasted by creamy white roses, from tight buds to gently opening blooms, evoking tenderness, reverence, and quiet love. Fluffy white carnations contribute a ruffled, velvety texture between the larger flowers, softening the overall look. Delicate sprigs of tiny white daisy-like filler flowers are woven through, adding sparkle and intricacy. A rich collar of greenery surrounds the blooms: broad, glossy dark green leaves provide structure, feathery fern fronds lend a soft, trailing edge, and long, blade-like leaves sweep outward and down, emphasising the elongated teardrop form. The spray feels thoughtfully composed, the colours balanced between vibrant pink and calming white, suitable for a farewell service. It is easy to imagine this piece resting beside a coffin in a chapel in Kentish Town, or being carried from a home near Kentish Town Road to a nearby crematorium. The overall mood is one of solemn grace and gentle hope, a floral tribute that speaks of remembrance, respect, and heartfelt sympathy.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
This open circular wreath of funeral flowers is pictured against a clean white background, its colours and textures echoing the gentle, human pace of Kentish Town side streets on a quiet day. The wreath forms a perfect ring, densely packed with flowers in white, blush pink, and strong magenta tones, creating a feeling of fullness and completeness. Dominating the design are large white lilies, their wide, satin-like petals unfolding around soft green throats and golden stamens that lend warmth and detail. Tucked among these are rich deep pink and fuchsia lilies, star-shaped and often speckled, adding intensity and emotional resonance, like cherished memories that refuse to fade. Interspersed throughout the wreath are soft pink roses, some still tightly closed and others gently opening, their layered petals bringing a note of delicate tenderness and unspoken gratitude. Creamy white roses provide a timeless, classical counterpoint, giving the arrangement depth and a sense of dignified calm. Bright white gerbera daisies with dark central eyes punctuate the design, adding clarity, freshness, and a slightly modern touch, while smaller white filler flowers-likely miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums-thread between the larger blooms to create a soft, cloud-like texture. A halo of rich green foliage surrounds the flowers, with glossy leaves and sprigs of fresh greenery shaping the circular outline and adding a natural, grounding presence. The wreath feels like a thoughtful tribute that might be delivered to a funeral home or church around Kentish Town, a floral expression of sympathy and remembrance designed to comfort grieving families while honouring the life and personality of their loved one.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A carefully composed floral memorial spells out the word "SON" in bold uppercase letters, standing out crisply against a completely white background that emphasises its serenity. The letters are built from a dense mass of white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly clustered so the surface looks soft and even, like a smooth blanket of petals. This pure white foundation suggests peace, reverence, and a gentle goodbye. Around the outer edges, a ribbon of deep red satin runs in scalloped folds, mirroring the curves and angles of each letter and providing a clear, decorative border. The rich red tone adds depth and contrast, evoking strong, enduring love. Glossy red anthuriums, recognised by their heart-shaped spathes and central spadices, bring intensity and focal interest. On the upper left section of the 'S', a sizeable cluster of anthuriums is arranged among lush dark green leaves and delicate ferns, giving the arrangement an elegant starting point. At the lower curve of the 'O', a single red anthurium is carefully positioned, understated yet deeply symbolic. The upper right arm of the 'N' features a larger grouping of several anthuriums, combined with generous foliage, creating a balanced finishing touch. Slender green stems and leaves are draped lightly across the white chrysanthemums, visually linking the red accents and softening the overall structure. The tribute feels both strong and tender, the kind of personalised design a family in Kentish Town might have delivered to a local chapel or cemetery, expressing their love and remembrance for a beloved son through refined colour harmony and meticulous florist craftsmanship.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
A beautifully balanced floral wreath of white and soft violet tones is shown isolated on a pure white background, offering a clear view of its delicate craftsmanship. The ring is built upon a generous layer of Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila bloom contributing to a frothy, cloud-soft base that circles the design in a continuous halo. Tucked into this airy texture are clusters of lisianthus, their petals opening in loose ruffles of creamy white, each edge softly kissed with lavender, lilac, and deeper purple shades. These subtle colour variations give the arrangement a painterly quality, as though the flowers have absorbed the evening light that often falls across Kentish Town's terraced streets. Some lisianthus blossoms are fully open, revealing shaded centres and folds that add depth, while neighbouring buds remain partially closed, their slender green stems and pale, creamy tips hinting at flowers still on the cusp of bloom. The circular centre of the wreath is left open and unadorned, emphasizing the traditional funeral wreath shape used for memorial services and final farewells in local chapels and crematoriums around Kentish Town and Gospel Oak. The overall impression is one of softness and serene order, with the Baby's Breath giving a mist-like texture and the lisianthus providing focal points of colour and form. The clean white background removes all distraction, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the interplay of white, lilac, and green, and on the quiet emotion that such a wreath can carry when delivered to honour a loved one with grace and respect.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This image captures a thoughtfully designed heart-shaped floral tribute, ideal for a funeral or memorial, photographed against an uncluttered white background so every detail is clearly visible. The heart is composed entirely of fresh roses and sprigs of gypsophila, arranged with the precision and care that an experienced florist in Kentish Town might bring to a meaningful farewell piece. The design is striking in its symmetry: a vertical line down the centre marks a gentle transition between two uniform halves of roses. On the left, countless creamy white and pale ivory-yellow roses are packed closely together, petals layered in concentric curls that open softly from tight centres to rounded edges. Their subtle, almost luminous colour gives the left side a feeling of serenity, purity, and quiet reflection. On the right, the tone deepens into a field of medium pink roses, just as densely placed, each bloom equally fresh and full. These pink roses suggest affection, appreciation, and loving memories, balancing the more restrained mood of the pale roses opposite. Throughout the design and framing the edges of the heart, delicate sprays of white baby's breath are tucked between blooms, like small clouds of tiny blossoms. The gypsophila's fine stems and miniature flowers add a delicate, almost weightless texture, softening the line where the two colours meet and tracing the curves of the heart with a subtle, feathery outline. The arrangement feels both strong and gentle-a bold heart shape filled with quiet emotion. It would look fitting resting by a coffin at a service in Kentish Town, perhaps in a local church on Highgate Road or near the bustle of Kentish Town Road itself, offering a simple yet deeply expressive message of love and remembrance.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A softly radiant circular wreath crafted in shades of white and gentle purple is displayed against a clean white backdrop, allowing its delicate details to be clearly seen. The ring is heavily adorned with large Oriental lilies in pure white, their petals broad and velvety, curving outward in elegant arcs that form a star-like shape around each pale green centre. Golden-brown anthers sit atop slender filaments, adding a subtle touch of warmth within the cool palette. Interlaced throughout the wreath are abundant Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals forming layered cups of white softly edged in lavender and lilac, giving the arrangement a dreamy, cloud-like texture. Small buds-some tightly closed lilies, others resembling ivory rosebuds-nestle among the open blossoms, creating interest and varying stages of bloom. A framework of deep and muted green foliage, with occasional eucalyptus-style sprigs, supports the flowers while remaining mostly in the background, hinting at the natural stems and leaves without distracting from the main floral display. The overall impression is one of dignified tranquillity, as though the wreath was designed for a quiet farewell ceremony in Kentish Town, perhaps destined for a service near Parliament Hill or a local crematorium that serves NW5 families. The unbroken circular form speaks of eternity and enduring affection, while the white lilies and purple accents evoke purity, remembrance, and gentle sorrow. This wreath appears as a heartfelt tribute, perfect for honouring a loved one and offering comfort to those gathered in mourning around Kentish Town and nearby neighbourhoods.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Against a stark white background, a carefully composed funeral flower tribute spells out the word "DAD" in three bold, freestanding letters, each one a blend of softness and structure. A frame of rich, dark green foliage defines the outline of every letter, with fern fronds creating delicate, feathery edges that make the shapes easy to read even from a distance, such as across a chapel aisle or at the front of a North London crematorium. Inside this outline, the florist has packed the letters densely with white chrysanthemums and open white gerbera daisies, their petals layered so closely that no backing can be seen. This mass of white blooms gives an impression of peace and purity, like a quiet morning walk through one of Kentish Town's tree-lined side streets. Punctuating the white are small yet noticeable bursts of yellow - miniature gerberas, button chrysanthemums, and clusters of yellow spray roses that add a touch of comforting light, echoing fond memories of time spent with a beloved dad. Richer tones weave through the design in the form of deep purple lisianthus, soft lavender blossoms, and magenta or fuchsia spray roses, which bring contrast and a sense of heartfelt emotion. Little tufts of bright green button chrysanthemums and snippets of fresh foliage nestle between the flowers, keeping the arrangement looking crisp and freshly arranged. Slim green support bars run quietly behind the letters, connecting them into a single word while remaining visually unobtrusive. Created with care and attention to detail, this "DAD" tribute feels like a personal farewell, ideal for families in Kentish Town who want their floral tribute to express both love and gratitude at a funeral, memorial, or graveside gathering.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
An elegant sympathy spray in shades of white and green is displayed on a stark white surface, arranged in a graceful diagonal that tapers from a full, rounded top to a slender, pointed base on the lower right. The central focus is a cluster of large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms open to reveal subtle yellow-green stamens, with a few long, smooth buds rising behind them like guardians yet to emerge. Cradling these lilies are soft white roses, some tightly furled, others gently opening to show layered petals, and fluffy white carnations whose ruffled edges create a feeling of softness and comfort. Dotted amid the larger flowers are white daisy-like blooms, similar to Gerberas, each with tidy petals encircling a faintly tinted center, adding a quiet liveliness. Fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers thread through the composition, introducing an almost misty effect that helps the design feel full yet airy. The surrounding foliage is lush and varied: broad, glossy dark leaves provide a solid frame; delicate fern fronds bring light, feathery movement; and rounded eucalyptus leaves, with their cool, muted hue, give a modern touch. Near the top, a cluster of long, narrow leaves is neatly folded and bound, creating a vertical accent that draws the eye upwards. From the bottom right edge, slender palm fronds fan out in layered arcs, emphasizing the spray's length and creating a sense of flow, as if the flowers are gently streaming in one direction. The overall impression is serene and dignified, making this arrangement fitting for a funeral or remembrance service in Kentish Town, perhaps gracing a chapel along Kentish Town Road or resting quietly in a family home as loved ones gather to reflect.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
A lovingly handcrafted heart bouquet floats atop a brilliant white background, its design a symphony of hope and compassion for Kentish Town. Soft pink and creamy white roses spiral together, each petal softly unfurling and brimming with natural texture. Wisps of pure baby's breath glide through and around the heart, their white clusters forming gentle borders and airy infill. The radiant light highlights every nuance, capturing the serenity found wandering the community's bustling markets or listening to distant chimes from Kentish Town's historic churches. Roses in full, lush bloom shift from tender blush to subtle yellow-tinted ivory, evoking feelings of gentle celebration or quiet tribute. Perfectly shaped, the heart symbolises connections that define Kentish Town, from tokens of remembrance to declarations of love. Thoughtfully made by local hands, this arrangement brings comfort, peace, and timeless beauty to any occasion where words and flowers combine.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Presented like a small, serene pillow, this rectangular funeral tribute is composed entirely of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their countless tiny petals forming a uniform, velvety surface that reads as peaceful and consoling. A delicate border of pale lime-green satin ribbon, pleated into a soft frill, wraps the edges and introduces a whisper of colour that frames the composition with quiet refinement. On the upper left a carefully gathered spray creates the focal accent: two open white Oriental lilies with exposed yellow stamens and an elegant closed bud add height and a subtle sweet scent, while deep burgundy spray carnations tuck closely among them, their rich tones creating a deliberate contrast to the whiteness beneath. Varied greenery-fine, feathery ferns, glossy salal leaves and broader foliage-grounds the cluster and adds movement. From this cluster two thin, arching strands of bright green foliage or bear grass sweep across the chrysanthemum field, describing a gentle curve that ends at a single, compact deep red rosebud resting on the upper right corner. The rosebud's velvety surface and tight spiral of petals suggest enduring love and respect. Soft, diffused light-like that from a Kentish Town shop window on a cool morning-reveals the textural subtleties and the florist's careful wiring. The interplay of white, deep red and soft green evokes purity, remembrance and solace. As an experienced local florist might note, this kind of pillow arrangement is a traditional expression of sympathy often placed at wakes or funeral services across Kentish Town and nearby streets such as Fortess Road and Kentish Town Road.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
An intimate, carefully constructed sympathy tribute that spells DAD in bold, three-dimensional block letters, each letter densely covered with immaculate white spray chrysanthemums to form a smooth, soft surface. The edges are crisply defined with a ruffled, dark green satin ribbon or foliage trim, producing a striking contrast that reads well in bright daylight or under soft chapel lighting. Behind the letters, discreet dark green metal bars are visible, connecting and supporting the trio so they stand as one composed memorial. The left-hand 'D' carries a joyful cluster of bright yellow roses-three to four open blooms-accented with small white freesias or gypsophila and fresh green leaves; two slender bare stems extend upward and diagonally from this cluster toward the centre, adding movement and a subtle directional line. The central 'A' is styled with an elegant, low-placed arrangement of two deep purple/burgundy calla lilies, their trumpet shapes lending a formal, reverent note beside tiny white filler flowers. The right 'D' mirrors the left, creating symmetry and balance. The palette-pure white for peace, yellow for fond remembrance, purple for reverence-reads like a carefully chosen language of farewell. The fragrance is gentle: waxy calla, green cut stems and the soft, slightly sweet scent of chrysanthemums. Prepared to stand at a funeral service or wake, this tribute is the sort of piece we prepare at Kentish Town Flowers for chapel deliveries and local funerals across Kentish Town, Fortess Road and nearby Camden.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
Spelling DAD in large, three-dimensional letters, this bespoke funeral tribute is composed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums (or comparable fluffy white florets) that form a continuous, cloud-like field across each letter. The pristine white surface feels tactile when imagined - a softness you can almost touch - and is given definition by a ruffled emerald green ribbon that outlines each letter's rim, providing a sober but striking contrast to the snow-like blooms. A discreet dark green or grey horizontal bar runs behind the letters, joining them into a single, stable display suitable for laying by a coffin or placing on a memorial stand. Each letter is softened with a small cluster of accent blooms: rich magenta roses, chosen for their depth of colour and varying openness, are nestled with petite white freesia or similar spray flowers and glossy dark foliage to create points of warmth and scent. The leftmost D carries its cluster at the upper left curve, the A's cluster tucks into the lower central V, and the rightmost D mirrors the first with a cluster on its upper right curve - a thoughtful composition that reads as familial and balanced. Gentle lighting brings out the chrysanthemum texture and the roses' velvety petals; the freesia offers a faint sweet note in the imagined air. Prepared with the quiet care of a Kentish Town workshop, this piece would suit a service in and around Kentish Town and Camden, offering a measured, heartfelt expression of remembrance by Kentish Town Flowers for a beloved father.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
A profoundly comforting memorial piece, the word MUM is sculpted here in three connected capital letters, each face formed from a uniform sea of pristine white chrysanthemums whose tiny blooms create a velvety, tactile surface. The letters sit against a stark white background that highlights the meticulous craftsmanship: soft, pale pink ruffles of fabric trim trace each outer edge, their feathered texture offering a motherly softness that frames the purity of the chrysanthemums. Visible between letters are thin dark green supports that reveal the careful engineering behind the standing tribute, the structure lending dignity and presence to an otherwise gentle composition. At three considered points - the top left of the first M, the curved centre of the U, and the top right of the last M - small posies of deep fuchsia roses are tucked in, their lush petals and blush of colour bringing warmth and the sense of affectionate remembrance. Interspersed greenery, akin to fern fronds, and clusters of reddish-orange hypericum berries punctuate the arrangement with glossy texture and subtle colour contrast. The overall impression is soothing: a soft floral hush rather than a bold flourish, designed to offer solace and a tangible expression of love during bereavement. As a local Kentish Town florist might say, this tribute reflects the quiet strength of community mourning - appropriate for services at nearby churches or crematoria - and demonstrates how considered colours, scent, and form can convey deep respect for a beloved mother.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
This photograph shows a lovingly assembled sympathy tribute spelling 'DAD' in bold block letters, each formed from a dense mat of small white chrysanthemums that create a soft, almost cushion-like surface. The white blooms glow softly in diffused light, conveying calm and purity, while a ribbed, deep emerald-green ribbon neatly traces the outer edges of each letter to sharpen their silhouette. Carefully placed floral clusters add points of warm colour: rich red roses, smaller white freesia or lisianthus buds, and glossy green foliage rest on the upper curve of the left 'D', on the inner slope of the central 'A', and again on the upper curve of the final 'D', creating a balanced, mirrored rhythm across the piece. Fine hoops of bear grass and sprigs of foliage lift the composition and add a modern, architectural flourish. The scent is a quiet, layered mix - the soft musk of roses over the clean, subtle perfume of chrysanthemums - and the tactile contrast between the feathery chrysanthemum faces and the velvety rose petals is apparent even in a still image. Narrow dark support bars in dark green or black run behind the letters, visible only enough to suggest structural care. This arrangement speaks to the intimacy of a local memorial: a dignified, personal floral tribute suitable for services in Kentish Town, near the Market Road and Kentish Town Road areas, made with the steady craftsmanship of neighbourhood florists and intended to comfort those who gather to remember a father.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
In this image, a serene funeral basket arrangement is carefully composed within a softly textured, off-white woven basket topped by a smooth, curving handle. Set against a spotless white backdrop, the design appears almost to float, its colours and contours clearly defined and easy to imagine in a quiet chapel or family home in Kentish Town. At the very centre, a single creamy white rose blossoms fully, each petal neatly layered, creating a quiet focal point that speaks of purity, love, and a peaceful goodbye. Flanking this rose are a pair of deep purple calla lilies, their sleek, trumpet-like blooms gently arcing upward and outward, adding depth and solemn elegance to the display. Scattered delicately among them are airy clematis-style blooms in shades of pale lilac and lavender, their star-shaped petals surrounding small yellow hearts, like soft-spoken words of comfort shared at a wake. Bright flecks of yellow, suggested by small, trumpet-shaped flowers similar to freesia or alstroemeria, catch the light and bring a subtle uplift to the palette, symbolising treasured memories and resilience. On the right edge, a single magenta gerbera daisy appears, its bold, radiating petals offering a vivid moment of colour and individuality among the pastel tones. Encircling and supporting all these blooms is a generous foundation of rich green foliage: broad, glossy leaves form a solid base, while finer, lighter green sprigs and tendrils reach outwards, echoing the greenery found in local gardens and along nearby paths. A gentle studio light casts a soft, natural shadow beneath the basket, giving the scene dimension without distraction. The overall mood is one of gentle dignity and heartfelt care, a floral tribute created to honour a life with grace and to offer quiet solace to those left behind.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00