Kentish Town Tributes

At Kentish Town Flowers, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with grace, care and respect. Our experienced local florist team in Kentish Town create thoughtful funeral and sympathy flowers, handcrafted in our shop just off Kentish Town Road, close to Talacre Gardens and a short walk from Tufnell Park.

Whether you need classic wreaths, coffin sprays, gentle sheaves or simple sympathy bouquets to send to the family home, every design is made to order. We'll guide you with warm, honest advice on flower meanings, seasonal choices and suitable colours, so your tribute feels truly personal and appropriate.

We regularly provide funeral tributes across:

  • Gospel Oak
  • Camden Town
  • Hampstead Heath and surrounding areas

Our local knowledge of churches, funeral directors and crematoria in and around Kentish Town helps ensure timely and discreet deliveries on the day. With same-day delivery available until 3 PM, you can order online with confidence, knowing your flowers will arrive fresh and beautifully presented.

Every tribute is prepared with great care in our Kentish Town studio, using high-quality blooms sourced from trusted growers. If you'd like to incorporate favourite flowers, specific colours or a personal message, just add your notes when you order online and our skilled florist team will handle the rest.

Trust Kentish Town Flowers to create heartfelt, dignified tributes that speak when words are hard to find.

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TRIBUTES
An intricate funeral cross composed entirely of roses and delicate filler flowers appears against a bright white background, its colours and contours clearly visible. The cross itself is built from a densely packed bed of deep crimson red roses, each one at full bloom, with velvety petals layered so closely that they form a continuous surface along both the upright and crossbeam. Interspersed throughout this deep red foundation are fuchsia pink roses, some with a generous, garden-style form, whose softer, more ruffled petals offer a gentle contrast and add luminous highlights to the arrangement. Younger rosebuds in shades of red and pink slip between the larger flowers, providing texture and a sense of ongoing remembrance. Encircling the entire cross is a fine border of small white blossoms, likely spray chrysanthemums or miniature carnations, arranged so tightly that they resemble a soft, cloudlike frame hugging the edges. This crisp white outline brings clarity to the cross shape and imparts a feeling of purity and serenity. Slight hints of green foliage and slim ribbon are just visible beneath the blossoms, suggesting the hidden frame and expert handwork behind the design. The lighting is calm and diffuse, with no harsh shadows, allowing each tone-from deep red through vivid pink to clean white-to be appreciated in a balanced way. Created as a thoughtful funeral tribute, this floral cross could easily be imagined resting in a Kentish Town chapel of rest or being carried into a service near Tufnell Park or Gospel Oak, a poignant symbol of faith, farewell, and cherished memories shared among family and friends.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
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
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
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 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
Set against a clean, white background, this dignified funeral cross is crafted with the precision and care you would expect from a seasoned Kentish Town florist. The entire vertical and horizontal span of the cross is covered with small, tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, or similar compact blooms, which together create a plush, velvety surface. Their immaculate whiteness suggests peace, purity, and a gentle, respectful farewell. Around the very edges of the cross runs a narrow fringe of bright green foliage, almost like a living frame that outlines the shape and gives a fresh contrast to the white petals within. The arms and base are clearly defined, and the cross rests at a slight angle, adding a little depth and movement to the composition. At the point where the arms intersect, a raised cluster of feature flowers forms a central focus. Roses in warm, comforting tones of soft peach, apricot, and blush pink mingle with creamy white blooms, their petals unfolding in layered spirals that feel rich yet serene. These are surrounded by airy fern fronds, small leafy sprigs, and slender blades of grass that loop gracefully through the spray, lending a sense of natural flow. Tiny purple or lavender filler flowers are tucked between the roses, adding a delicate whisper of colour and texture. The lighting is bright but soft, with no harsh shadows, as though the arrangement were photographed in gentle daylight somewhere off Kentish Town Road. This traditional Christian floral cross is an evocative sympathy tribute for funerals and memorial gatherings across Kentish Town, a floral symbol of faith, love, and lasting remembrance.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A reverent floral cross is presented against a bright white background, the arrangement's pastel tones and soft textures reflecting the thoughtful calm of gatherings in Kentish Town churches and chapels. The cross is richly padded with white and creamy flowers, dominated by full-bloom roses and clusters of fluffy hydrangeas that together create a velvety, almost cloud-like surface. Threaded through this snowy base are carefully placed roses in gentle hues of pale peach, light apricot, and blush pink, arranged in flowing groupings along the vertical and horizontal arms. These pastel roses vary from newly opened buds to fully unfurled blossoms, lending a sense of natural movement and life to the tribute. Tiny touches of lavender or soft purple filler flowers are tucked discreetly between the larger blooms, providing the faintest flecks of cool colour and intricate detail that reward a closer look. Slim hints of green foliage appear at the edges and in small pockets throughout the cross, slightly shadowing the perimeter and helping define the Christian symbol with a natural, garden-like finish reminiscent of the greenery around Hampstead Heath or Parliament Hill, just up the road from Kentish Town. The craftsmanship is meticulous, with flowers placed tightly enough to conceal all supports, yet arranged with a softness that rounds the corners and avoids any hard lines. Gentle, even lighting accentuates the depth of the blooms and casts subtle shadows, giving the piece a sculptural presence against the simple background. Chosen often for funerals and memorial services in the local area, this floral cross conveys quiet strength, faith, and heartfelt condolences, offering a beautifully peaceful way to honour and remember a loved one.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
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
This heart-shaped composition, photographed from above on a luminous white field, breathes a quiet, consoling hush. Tightly arranged roses-some just unfurling, others open and full-move across the surface in a gentle gradient from pristine white and creamy ivory into pale peach and romantic blush pink, their curved petals forming soft, concentric lines. Between those sculpted roses, generous clusters of snowy white hydrangea nestle like clouds, lending volume and a velvety, tactile softness that catches shadows and light in small, intimate folds. The cool green of variegated leaves appears sparingly along seams and lower margins, a subtle punctuation that refreshes the pastel scheme and grounds the heart in natural realism. If you could imagine the scent, it would be the clean, sweet perfume of roses underscored by damp green notes-reassuring and familiar, like freshly watered stems after an early morning delivery to a home on Kentish Town Road. The heart's silhouette is precise yet organic, a testament to careful floral engineering: every bloom anchored so the surface reads seamless at first glance, then reveals close-up detail and texture. This arrangement carries an air of solemn tenderness and gentle dignity-perfect for offering comfort at memorials, expressing enduring love at anniversaries, or symbolizing devotion at intimate ceremonies-where calm beauty and true craftsmanship matter most to those who receive it.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A three-dimensional teddy bear fashioned entirely from flowers rests at a diagonal angle against a clean white background, its carefully sculpted form communicating both innocence and solace. The body is densely packed with royal blue blooms, most likely small-headed chrysanthemums, positioned so closely that the surface looks velvety and plush, like the fur of a well-loved toy. This deep, consistent blue covers the head, torso, legs, and arms, wrapping the entire figure in a calm, serene hue. To define the key features, the florist has used soft cream and pale yellow flowers on the inner parts of the round ears, across the rounded snout, and as oval pads on each of the four paws, creating a tender contrast that draws attention to the bear's gentle expression. Two shiny, dark amber eyes sit symmetrically above a neat, artificial black triangle nose, with a slender curved mouth line beneath that gives the impression of a delicate, comforting smile. Around the neck, a sheer white organza-style bow is tied, its translucent loops and loose ends resting lightly on the blue petals, adding a sense of celebration and care. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the intricate petal textures and making every detail distinct. In Kentish Town, where families gather in local chapels and crematoria along Highgate Road or near Hampstead Heath, pieces like this are often chosen as heartfelt funeral tributes, particularly when honouring a baby boy or young child. The royal blue symbolises peace, tranquillity, and eternal rest, while the lighter flowers suggest innocence and love. Crafted by Kentish Town Flowers, this floral teddy bear captures the tenderness of a toy and the dignity of a tribute, offering comfort when words are difficult.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Against a pristine white studio background, a large floral cross dominates the scene, richly adorned with fresh blossoms in a harmonious blend of pinks, mauves, and lilac purples. The cross has a sculpted, three-dimensional structure, yet the flowers are so densely packed that it appears almost like a soft, floral quilt. At the centre, three fully open roses in a subdued dusty rose and pale mauve hue form a calm focal point, their layered petals recalling traditional garden roses in full bloom. Wrapped around them, arching fronds of bright green fern and compact, darker foliage create a natural halo, providing both contrast and a sense of living movement. The rest of the cross, stretching up, down, and across, is covered in generous clusters of lisianthus flowers, their trumpet-shaped blooms and lightly ruffled petals overlapping to build a rich, undulating surface. Colours range from gentle pastel pink and lilac to richer, more vibrant rose tones, with a few blossoms marked by darker centres, like tiny pools of shadow. Between these larger flowers, clusters of small pink and purple blossoms, pale green buds, and a sprinkling of white petals offer finer detail and texture. Along the edges, glimpses of deep purple ribbon or structural fabric can be seen, subtly tracing the outline of the cross and hinting at the professional care behind the design. The overall impression is one of serenity and dignity, the kind of floral tribute often prepared by Kentish Town Flowers for local funerals, memorials, and church services around Fortess Road and the surrounding streets, bringing a sense of gentle comfort to a time of loss.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This circular floral tribute is captured from above, allowing the viewer to take in the full, harmonious design at once. The base is a dense cushion of white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly nestled against the next to form a uniform, velvety surface. Their numerous petals give the impression of softness and comfort, while the faint green centres provide a subtle sense of life beneath the white. Encircling the flowers, a deep emerald satin ribbon is carefully pleated into a scalloped trim, its glossy texture and rich hue outlining the tribute with a tailored, respectful finish. Offset slightly towards the top is a vivid central cluster that adds character and meaning. Here, a bright lime-green spider chrysanthemum bursts open, its long, slender petals almost firework-like in their spread. Around this focal flower, clusters of apple-green Hypericum berries and small green button chrysanthemums gather, their rounded shapes and fresh tones evoking renewal. Fern fronds and other dark green foliage weave through the cluster, building depth and a sense of gentle movement. Rising from the greenery, two rounded Scottish thistles in soft indigo-blue provide a striking counterpoint to the smooth chrysanthemums and berries, their spiky texture and distinct colour suggesting heritage, strength, and resilience. The overall effect is cool, graceful, and understated, ideal for expressing sympathy or paying tribute to a loved one. It feels like the kind of carefully considered memorial cushion a family in Kentish Town might choose for a final farewell, perhaps delivered to a service near Parliament Hill or a quiet chapel off Kentish Town Road, where flowers help to express what words cannot.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
The image shows a beautifully composed funeral flower cross, floating against a flawless white backdrop that brings its serene colours and textures into sharp focus. The framework of the cross is invisible beneath a dense layer of white button chrysanthemums, their small rounded heads so closely packed that they create a thick, cushiony surface reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. This pure white field forms the canvas for a central accent at the cross's heart, where roses open in soothing, romantic tones. You can see petals in blush pink, gentle peach, and creamy white, each rose carefully placed, with slender green fern fronds and wisps of lavender filler flowers weaving between them. These small touches of green and lilac add just enough contrast to draw the eye inward without disturbing the overall stillness. Encircling the entire cross is a border of lime green ribbon, neatly wrapped to produce a slim, even trim that peeks from beneath the petals and helps define the outline. The lighting is soft yet clear, creating faint shadows that emphasize the three-dimensional shape, as if the cross has just been arranged at Kentish Town Flowers and set on a white table for a final check before delivery to a local chapel or cemetery. The design feels both traditional and gently contemporary, perfectly suited to honour a loved one with grace. It conveys sympathy, faith, and a message of peaceful rest, making it a fitting tribute for services, wakes, or memorial gatherings throughout Kentish Town and the surrounding community.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
In this image, a meticulously constructed floral saxophone stands isolated against a smooth white background, every detail of the instrument reimagined in fresh flowers. The main body is a dense sea of bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, each bloom pressed closely to the next so that together they trace the elegant S-shaped curve of the saxophone from mouthpiece to bell with soft, plush texture. Dotting this luminous yellow field, small deep red rosebuds and miniature roses sit where the keys and tone holes would be, their richer colour and velvety petals adding striking contrast and a sense of careful, loving precision. Slim strands of dark green foliage and fine vines thread along the outer edge of the instrument and weave through selected sections of the design, creating subtle lines and shadows that help define the shape and suggest a gentle flow of music. Slightly above the top curve, where you would expect the mouthpiece, a few slender metallic wires and green stems reach upwards, revealing a glimpse of the hidden framework that supports such an intricate standing tribute. The overall impression is both bold and tender, a piece that feels at home in a Kentish Town farewell service or memorial gathering, perhaps for someone who played in local bands or loved nights out at nearby music venues along Fortess Road and Camden. The imagined fragrance is cool and green with a faint rose sweetness, mirroring the balance of joy and sadness that accompanies saying goodbye to a life filled with song.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
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
A meticulously crafted floral teddy bear fills the scene, photographed against a bright white background that lets every detail stand out with clarity. The form of the bear is entirely sculpted from flowers, with creamy white chrysanthemums packed shoulder to shoulder to create the rounded head, soft belly, and slightly extended paws. The tight arrangement of these small, daisy-like blooms forms a continuous surface that looks almost like plush fabric, giving the impression of a cuddly toy-something you might picture resting in a nursery just off Kentish Town Road. The florist has shaped the contours so that the cheeks appear gently full and the ears sit neatly on top of the head, adding character and charm. Dark, button-style eyes and a tiny black nose are carefully set into the floral face, producing an expression that feels both kind and quietly protective. Across the chest, the design shifts from white to deeper hues, with clusters of rich pink and soft mauve flowers arranged to mimic a waistcoat. These coloured sections form two distinct front panels that frame the centre of the teddy's chest. At the top of this vest, a delicate bow of sheer purple netting is tied, its light, airy texture catching subtle highlights as it overlaps the blooms. The evenly lit background removes any distraction, allowing the piece's emotional resonance to come through: a blend of innocence, tenderness, and gentle sorrow. This floral teddy bear is particularly suited to funerals or memorial services in and around Kentish Town, from simple ceremonies on Highgate Road to more intimate gatherings near Gospel Oak, where families seek a tribute that feels both personal and deeply comforting.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
The image captures a serene and expressive sympathy tribute: a pair of angel wings lovingly crafted from white flowers and feathers, presented on a pristine white background that heightens their purity. Each wing curves elegantly toward the centre, forming a gentle, cradling shape that suggests an embrace or a guardian presence. The main surface of the wings is made up of countless small white blooms, likely including spray chrysanthemums and miniature carnations, pressed closely together so that their soft petals create a smooth, cushion-like texture. Tiny hints of pale green and warm cream appear in the centres of some flowers, giving the arrangement quiet tonal variation and an almost breathing, living quality. Around the perimeter and along the pointed tips of the wings, soft white feathers have been arranged in overlapping layers, their delicate strands tapering into wisps that reinforce the impression of real plumage. The feathers catch the light subtly, adding to the feeling of lightness and gentle movement. A faint shadow beneath the wings keeps them grounded in the image while still allowing for a sense of lift and airiness. The overall mood is one of stillness, comfort, and spiritual reassurance, making this design a meaningful choice for funerals or memorials around Kentish Town, whether in a small family service off Kentish Town Road or a larger gathering closer to Hampstead Heath. It is the kind of piece a local florist, deeply familiar with how the community grieves and remembers, would suggest when words feel insufficient and a pure white symbol of peace is needed beside the coffin or at the front of the service.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
In this image, an elegant angel wing sympathy tribute takes centre stage, floating visually against a stark white backdrop. Each wing is a careful construction of countless white chrysanthemum heads, positioned so closely together that no gaps are visible, creating a thick, cushion-like texture that feels soft even at a glance. The pristine white petals merge into a continuous field, with occasional touches of pale green at their cores that lend the piece a sense of vitality and realism. Tracing the perimeter of both wings, soft white feathers have been artfully arranged to enhance the illusion of true wings, their light, fluffy fibres softening each curve and catching the light like down drifting in a quiet room. Where the two wings meet, a bold, fuchsia-pink satin ribbon forms a generous bow, its loops rounded and full, its ends trailing with effortless grace across the white blossoms. Tucked into the centre of this bow is a single pink rosebud, perfectly shaped and still partially closed, a poignant symbol of affection and a life deeply valued. Surrounding the rose, a small collar of deep violet thistle-style florets or textured greenery provides striking contrast, their darker tones grounding the design and echoing the depth of mourning. The tribute feels both ethereal and grounded, a comforting presence that would sit beautifully at the front of a service in Kentish Town or nearby Tufnell Park. Crafted with a florist's practiced hands, it conveys the sense of a loved one being cradled in wings of light, offering solace to family and friends gathered to say their farewells.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Imagine a Jamaican flag reimagined as a living sculpture resting against a pristine white backdrop in Kentish Town. Thousands of tiny, crumpled fragments-paper scraps, fabric bits, and possibly upcycled plastics-layer to form a three-dimensional mosaic. The diagonal gold saltire cuts across from corner to corner, its bright line dividing the surface into four vibrant fields. The top and bottom triangles glow with emerald green, each facet catching the light and casting micro shadows across the ridges. The left and right triangles are a deep black, their countless pieces weaving a satin-like texture that grounds the composition. The overall effect is both festive and thoughtful, a tribute to national pride that acknowledges the labour and collaboration behind it. In Camden and Kentish Town, this piece would resonate with articles about Jamaica's heritage, community resilience, or contemporary art fashioned from everyday materials. It also reflects the ethos of Kentish Town Flowers, who celebrate local culture through craft and care, and it pairs well with notes about same-day delivery to nearby areas such as Camden Town, Belsize Park, or Gospel Oak for events and exhibitions.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The photograph showcases a large Star of David floral tribute, set against a seamless, white studio backdrop that isolates the design and allows every petal and angle to stand out. The familiar six-pointed Jewish star is rendered in two main tones: a soft, luminous white and a deep, contemplative blue. Along the very edge of the star runs a generous border of white chrysanthemum-style blooms, their small, multi-layered petals forming a luxurious, cushion-like frame around each of the six points. Enclosed within this plush outline lies a central hexagon of matching white flowers, providing a calm, glowing heart to the tribute. Around this centre, the six triangular points of the Magen David are constructed from densely packed navy or indigo flowers, arranged to create bold, triangular wedges of colour that feel weighty yet refined. At the inner end of each dark triangle, close to where the points meet the central hexagon, a smaller triangle of white flowers pierces into the blue, creating a repeating motif of white within dark that adds depth and intricacy. There are no visible leaves or stems; the focus is entirely on the precise interplay of colour and shape. The overall effect is elegant, solemn, and deeply respectful, well suited to Jewish funeral traditions and memorial services. One can imagine this Star of David tribute resting at the front of a service in Kentish Town or being delivered to a family home near Hampstead Heath or Camden as a thoughtful expression of sympathy, its careful craftsmanship reflecting the quiet support of the local community during a time of loss.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
As I arrange this flag-inspired tribute in the bright workshop of Kentish Town Flowers, a quiet pride and solemnity fill every petal. The dense layering of green, white, and orange blooms forms crisp, unwavering lines-the effect is bold, instantly recognizable, and deeply evocative. The left stripe becomes a plush carpet of green, crafted from carefully selected green carnations or densely petaled chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom adding to the velvety texture and the subtle irregular surface that keeps the piece alive to the eye. In the center, a white band of tightly clustered petals glows softly, a cloud-like ribbon that defines the flag's balance. The rightmost stripe glows orange, built from dozens of small orange flowers-marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-sharing the same tactile density as the green panel and contributing a warm, radiant edge.

Up close, the texture is plush and intimate, inviting a viewer to trace the seam where each stripe meets the others. The scent is subtle-a cool, clean whisper of fresh petals that hints at the moment these blooms were gathered. Light plays across the surface, catching the curve of each petal and highlighting the careful placement of hundreds of blossoms into one confident rectangle.

It is more than a display; it is a living symbol designed to convey respect, connection, and remembrance in moments of reflection or farewell. The artistry speaks of patience, precision, and care, the craft of a local florist who understands how colour, form, and fragrance can carry meaning across generations.

Kentish Town Flowers offers same-day delivery across Kentish Town and surrounding NW5 districts, bringing this handcrafted flag to homes, venues, or shop windows with the warmth that defines a neighbourhood florist. Whether for a feature about Irish culture, a St. Patrick's Day celebration, or a quiet tribute, this piece invites viewers to pause, reflect, and celebrate shared heritage.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This floral Khanda, skillfully composed from a dense carpet of bright orange marigold flowers, reads like a hand-stitched emblem set against pristine white. Every element of the Sikh symbol is carefully modelled: the circular chakkar holds the centre, two kirpans cross behind it with precise, flowing curves, and the upright khanda stands in the middle - all formed from thousands of small, velvety marigold heads that reflect light and create a lush, almost tactile surface. At the very heart, where the blades intersect, a refined cluster of white lilies brings serenity and scent into the design; two or more lilies are fully open, their gently curved petals and pale green-yellow stamens visible, while several smaller buds promise further bloom. Surrounding greenery, likely salal leaves, and delicate clusters of gypsophila soften the composition and add depth, their cool greens and tiny white florets balancing the intense orange. The floral emblem casts a subtle shadow on the white plane beneath it, indicating a freestanding memorial or ceremonial display. As a local florist I often see similar arrangements used in Vaisakhi and Gurpurab observances, community commemorations, or as offerings in gurdwaras across Kentish Town, Tufnell Park and Camden. Kentish Town Flowers prepared pieces like this when clients seek a respectful, visually strong tribute that communicates devotion, unity, and cultural pride through traditional blooms and careful craftsmanship.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
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
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 large, carefully composed Khanda floral tribute lies against a bright white ground, its iconic Sikh emblem rendered in a sea of royal blue flowers. Each section of the design - the bold central blade, the perfect circular chakkar, and the two outward-sweeping kirpans - is formed from countless small chrysanthemum heads or similar clustered blooms, each one nestled closely to the next. This compact placement gives the symbol a plush, almost quilted texture, with the vivid blue hue flowing seamlessly across the entire surface. Subtle changes in light create gentle shadows within the petals, so the Khanda appears dimensional rather than flat, almost as if it has been gently raised from the background. At the base of the central sword shape, a softer, lighter detail draws the eye inward: a cluster of white roses, three in number, resting together at the heart of a ring of filler flowers and foliage. The roses are fresh and full, their creamy white petals spiralling outwards, surrounded by tiny white blossoms that add airiness and a cloud-like softness. Around them, small sprigs of deep green leaves offer structure and a hint of garden freshness. The contrast between the intense blue and the calm white centre creates a feeling of devotion, purity, and remembrance. It is easy to imagine this tribute placed at the front of a Sikh funeral or remembrance service in Kentish Town, perhaps in a hall off Kentish Town Road or near Hampstead Heath, a carefully considered floral gesture from a florist who respects the faith, culture, and personal story of the family they are serving.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
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
Three interwoven hearts made of roses form the centrepiece of this refined funeral tribute, a design that feels deeply personal and tender. Each heart is crafted from compact clusters of miniature roses in shades of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and delicate pastel pink, their colours blending in a way that feels both nostalgic and soothing, like an evening walk through a Kentish Town side street when the sky turns gently violet. The roses are packed so generously that they create a plush, almost cushion-like surface, with each petal adding to the sense of softness and care. Encircling the hearts, slender trails of ivy twist and curl, their rich green leaves catching the light and giving a subtle sense of movement. The hearts descend diagonally in a cascading line from the upper left to the lower right, connected by the same ivy that encircles them, suggesting the idea of love passing gracefully from one heart to another. The arrangement is photographed against a pristine white backdrop with faint vertical reflections, evoking the polished calm of a chapel interior or a serene family home near Lady Somerset Road. It is easy to imagine this piece resting beside a framed photograph at a memorial, quietly drawing the eye without overshadowing the moment. Carefully composed, it offers a graceful way for Kentish Town families to express lasting affection, gratitude, and remembrance, while keeping the style modern, light, and emotionally resonant rather than heavy or ornate.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Photographed against a stark white background, this U-shaped ceremonial garland is a study in colour rhythm and craft - familiar to households preparing for festivals or family celebrations across Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden. The garland begins at each top arm with a compact column of creamy-white, cloud-like florets that mimic small chrysanthemums, their soft texture deliberately dense to form a tidy hang-point. Beneath the white, a band of deep reddish-brown follows: textured, layered elements that suggest dried petals or woven fabric in mahogany tones, grounding the brighter sections that follow. The main curve of the U sweeps into a wide, exuberant band of golden yellow that reads like a field of marigold pom-poms, densely strung to achieve fullness and the cheerful glow associated with auspicious rituals. A prominent central pendant brims with layered, ruffled orange petals, forming a rounded focal tassel that cascades slightly from the garland's lowest point. Small green accents - narrow ribbon loops or faux leaf fragments - appear where colour blocks meet, acting as subtle dividers and adding a hint of natural contrast. The artificial materials are crafted to feel plush and resilient rather than fragile, suited to repeat use for Diwali doorways, Ganesh puja altars, or a wedding mandap in a Kentish Town front room. As a local florist I note how the studio lighting here accentuates each petal's form, giving the whole piece a soft sheen. Kentish Town Flowers supplies similar handcrafted torans for same-day delivery across Kentish Town, Gospel Oak, and nearby streets for those preparing home shrines or celebration décor.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated oblique viewpoint on a crisp white backdrop, this rectangular floral pillow is a thoughtful, richly hued sympathy tribute. The surface is densely layered with hot pink roses-petals velvety and luminous-paired with clusters of soft pale-pink carnations that bring a delicate frill to the composition. Interspersed are jewel-toned purple lisianthus and cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus that create lively colour rhythms across the cushion. The cooler, architectural bite of silver-blue eryngium thistles threads through the warmer tones, their spiky silhouettes offering a modern counterbalance. Eucalyptus leaves, rounded and silvery, mingle with darker green foliage to add depth and a quietly fragrant, leafy note. Around the perimeter a pleated deep-red satin ribbon forms a ruffled base, neatly defining the pillow shape and adding an elegant finish that speaks of careful craftsmanship. The lighting emphasises petal texture and subtle shadow, suggesting a soft scent of rose and green eucalyptus that invites calm. Designed with dense mechanics beneath the blooms for stability, the arrangement feels like a gentle, floral embrace-suitable for a memorial placed at a service in Kentish Town, a chapel near Kentish Town Road, or a quiet graveside by the local cemetery. Its colour palette leans toward celebration: memories held warmly in pinks, violets and lemon-bright notes rather than stark mourning.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A richly textured, heart-shaped floral arrangement stands out in sharp relief against a pristine white background, exuding a sense of quiet comfort and heartfelt tribute. The heart is packed full of pastel pink carnations, their ruffled, almost feathery petals forming a generous cushion that gives the piece its rounded curves and elegant point. At the centre, several large roses in shades of cream to buttery pale yellow unfurl in classic spirals, their satiny petals layered with precision, offering an impression of warmth, purity, and steadfast affection. Woven among the roses are crisp white spider chrysanthemums, instantly recognisable by their long, thin petals that splay out from vivid green centres, adding both lightness and intricate detail. Pockets of deep magenta-pink lisianthus are carefully tucked into the design, their softly fluted, bell-shaped blooms providing a richer hue and emotional depth, like a quiet chord of sorrow and love beneath the softer colours. Subtle touches of fresh green leaves peek from between the flowers, echoing the feel of local gardens and the greenery around Kentish Town's side streets and nearby Parliament Hill. At the base of the heart, a slim pink ribbon emerges, gently indicating that this creation is meant as a sympathy or funeral tribute, perhaps to rest beside a photograph or at the front of a service. The pure white setting strips away distraction, allowing the blend of pastel pink, cream, white, and magenta to speak for itself. This floral heart feels like something crafted with care in a Kentish Town workshop, ready to be delivered locally to help families honour and remember someone dear with grace and sincerity.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
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
Set against a pristine white background, this heart-shaped floral piece glows with a rich tapestry of deep red roses, each bloom velvety and varied - from tight, hopeful buds to full, open blossoms showing layered petals and soft shadows. Tiny white sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) are threaded throughout the composition, creating an ethereal halo that lightens the passionate reds and gives the heart an airy, cloud-like texture. Dominating the upper-left curve is a single, elegant white lily whose broad petals carry a whisper of creamy yellow toward the centre and frame bright yellow stamens, offering a striking, sophisticated contrast to the surrounding roses. The rose scent-heady and warm-meets the lily's cleaner, floral note; together they suggest intimacy, reverence, and careful intention. This arrangement reflects the practiced hand of a local florist, balanced and purposeful, and is ideal as a romantic gift or a tender tribute. Living in Kentish Town I often think of how this bouquet would travel well to doorstep settings along Kentish Town Road, Fortess Road and the nearby lanes around Camden Market; Kentish Town Flowers prepares pieces like this for same-day delivery across the neighbourhood when needed. The composition is photographed in crisp, neutral light so colours read true and textures-velveteen rose petals, feathery gypsophila, and the lily's waxy sheen-are easy to imagine for someone who cannot see them, preserving both the visual form and the emotional message of devoted affection.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
This image captures a beautifully balanced heart-shaped floral arrangement, the kind of loving tribute that might be delivered to a chapel or home in Kentish Town for a farewell gathering. Against a clean white background, the heart stands out clearly, its surface completely blanketed with flowers. Deep red roses form the emotional centre of the design, spaced across the heart so that each bloom has room to shine. Their petals are thick and velvety, unfolding in classic spirals that suggest timeless romance and heartfelt devotion. Around and between these focal roses, smaller red carnations and spray carnations are tightly packed, their frilled petals overlapping like layers of delicate fabric. This creates a soft, textured bed of red, giving the heart a sense of depth and fullness. Punctuating the red are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, placed thoughtfully rather than randomly. Their round, button-like shapes and crisp, bright colour bring a modern freshness to the piece, much like the energy of Kentish Town's markets and cafés along Kentish Town Road. Along the edges of the heart, neat sprigs of variegated foliage-green leaves edged in creamy white-form a subtle frame, helping to define the curves and the tip. At the lower point, a small spray of darker, fern-like greenery slips out beyond the flowers, providing a graceful finishing flourish. The overall effect is one of dignified beauty and sincere emotion, a floral heart that could rest atop a casket, stand near a photograph at a memorial, or be placed quietly at a graveside, expressing both love and gentle support for those who gather to remember.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A graceful cross-shaped floral arrangement rests on a pure white surface, its quiet elegance enhanced by the uncluttered background and soft, natural lighting. The cross is entirely formed from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, their small, daisy-like faces creating a continuous, velvety blanket of white that covers every inch of the design. The fresh blooms sit close together, giving the impression of a comforting cushion, while their faint green centres add the lightest suggestion of colour and detail. A crisp lime-green ribbon runs neatly along the edge of the cross, enclosing the flowers and tracing a clean, modern outline, much like the carefully tended verges and garden borders you might spot around Kentish Town's residential streets. At the centre point where the arms meet, a vivid spray of deep purple lisianthus acts as the focal feature. The lisianthus blooms vary in openness, with some fully revealed and others still shaped as promising buds, creating a sense of natural progression and life continuing in memory. Interwoven among the purple petals are small accents of fresh greenery and tiny filler flowers, adding texture and soft contrast. From this central cluster, a gentle trail of lisianthus flowers and buds drapes diagonally toward the lower right arm of the cross, introducing a subtle sense of movement to the otherwise structured form. The lighting is even and kind, casting only a delicate shadow beneath the cross, which helps to lift it visually from the background. This thoughtfully crafted floral cross, suitable for a funeral or memorial, feels like something a Kentish Town family might send in loving remembrance, symbolising faith, peace, and an enduring bond.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped tribute, shown on a stark white background, reads as a carefully composed statement of love and loss. The central structure is densely covered in pristine white chrysanthemums; each floret is placed to create a uniform, cushion-like texture that reflects light softly and suggests serenity. A pleated ribbon of rich purple traces the outer edge, its satin sheen lending a formal, respectful frame. The vertical arm bears the word "MUM" in clearly formed purple blooms - likely lisianthus or miniature chrysanthemums - their saturated colour set deliberately against the white base so the personal message is immediately readable. At the cross centre a lush, compact spray pulls the arrangement together: deep violet roses sit alongside lighter lavender lisianthus, their differing petal shapes adding layered movement, while variegated foliage with pale margins and darker centres provides a crisp, architectural green. Small green berries and tender stems peek through, giving the cluster tactile depth. The cool palette of whites and purples creates a mood of dignity and quiet reflection; the tactile density of the petals offers a feeling of stability, like an embrace. Photographed under soft, neutral lighting to preserve the flower tones, this sympathy cross is suitable for a chapel or family home. As a Kentish Town florist familiar with services at local churches and the Memorial Garden near Kentish Town Road, I arrange this kind of tribute to carry a message of enduring affection and respectful farewell, and Kentish Town Flowers can prepare it to suit local needs.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00