Streatham TRIBUTES

At Streatham Florist, we know how important it is to say goodbye with grace, care and respect. Our funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets are lovingly designed in our Streatham workshop, just moments from Streatham High Road and close to Streatham Common.

Whether you need a classic wreath, elegant coffin spray or a simple hand-tied tribute, every piece is created by an experienced local florist who understands the sentiments behind each stem. We regularly provide funeral tributes for services in Norbury, Tooting and Brixton, working closely with local funeral directors to ensure everything arrives in perfect time and condition.

For families gathering near St Leonard's Church or along Mitcham Lane, we offer reliable same-day delivery on most tribute designs when you order online before 3 PM. If you're unsure what to choose, we can gently guide you towards styles and colours that reflect your loved one's personality, from soft, pastel arrangements to bold, garden-inspired designs.

  • Bespoke tribute designs created by skilled local florists
  • Thoughtful delivery coordination with Streatham and nearby funeral venues
  • Same-day delivery available across Streatham and surrounding areas

Every tribute from Streatham Florist is handcrafted with care, professionalism and respect, helping you express your feelings beautifully when words are not quite enough.

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TRIBUTES
A richly detailed floral cross, designed as a heartfelt funeral tribute, fills the frame against a spotless white backdrop, its colours intense yet serene, as if echoing the quiet streets around Streatham Common on a still morning. The entire cross is packed with lush roses, the majority a deep, velvety crimson that speaks of steadfast love and solemn respect. Each red rose is fully open, layers of soft petals overlapping to create a sense of depth and gentle movement along both arms of the cross. Interwoven between them are generous clusters of fuchsia-pink garden roses, their slightly looser petals and softer tones adding a tender warmth, like a comforting word shared outside a church on Leigham Court Road after a service. Tiny red and pink rosebuds, some just beginning to unfurl, nestle between the larger blooms, giving the design a living, breathing quality. Around the entire outline runs a delicate frame of small white flowers-possibly dainty chrysanthemums or spray carnations-forming a crisp, halo-like edge that highlights the cross's sacred shape. Hints of fresh green leaves and slim green ribbons appear just beneath the floral surface, providing subtle support and a natural contrast to the intense reds and pinks. The lighting is even and gentle, allowing each petal and texture to be clearly seen while maintaining a soft, contemplative atmosphere. This carefully composed floral cross would be fitting for a funeral, memorial, or burial service anywhere in Streatham, offering a graceful visual expression of faith, remembrance, and quiet comfort to grieving family and friends.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A beautifully composed heart-shaped funeral wreath is shown from above, its generous form completely covered in small, snowy-white spray chrysanthemums that sit tightly together like a soft quilt of petals. The blossoms form a perfectly even surface, giving the heart a calm, plush appearance that reflects purity, peace, and quiet respect. Tracing the outline is a smooth band of emerald green satin ribbon, precisely folded around each curve to create a clean, defined border that sets off the white flowers with a gentle yet striking contrast. On the upper left side, a luxurious spray of deep magenta and fuchsia pink calla lilies draws attention, arranged on a diagonal that leads the eye towards the heart's centre. Three of the calla lilies are fully open, their graceful, funnel-shaped blooms and dark central spadices standing proudly against the white chrysanthemum base, while two more blooms trail delicately downwards, adding movement, rhythm, and a feeling of flow. Threaded through this colourful accent are small clusters of white freesias or similar dainty blossoms, which introduce a different petal shape and suggest a light, sweet fragrance. Surrounding and supporting these blooms is a mix of lush greenery: slender fern fronds, fine textural foliage, and larger, polished leaves that provide contrast and depth. The tribute feels both contemporary and timeless, the sort of carefully crafted heart local families in Streatham might choose when arranging a farewell at a nearby church in Norbury or a service close to Streatham Hill, created to convey heartfelt condolences, enduring affection, and a dignified final goodbye.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn rectangular floral tribute portrays the Union Jack in exquisite detail, crafted from tightly clustered fresh flowers that form a plush, textured flag. Against a plain white background, the colours appear vivid and true, with the bold central red St George's Cross standing out in dense, velvety red blooms arranged in a precise vertical and horizontal band. These red flowers also trace the diagonal St Patrick's Cross, linking each corner with careful symmetry. Soft white blossoms provide the crisp diagonal beams of St Andrew's Cross and shape the slim white fimbriation lines that sit between the red and blue sections, ensuring the familiar pattern of the British flag is instantly recognisable. Around and between the crosses, masses of rich blue flowers, possibly hydrangeas or compact chrysanthemums, create a deep, even backdrop that frames the entire design with a dark blue border. The surface of the piece looks gently raised, like a cushioned panel, each flower head meticulously placed so there are no gaps, just an unbroken field of colour. Though the composition is flat in shape, the layered petals lend it a subtle three-dimensional quality, enhancing the sense of depth and care in the workmanship. The tribute feels both patriotic and deeply personal, perfectly suited to honour a loved one with strong British roots, perhaps someone connected to Streatham's long-standing community, local services, or military history. It could be displayed at a funeral service in one of Streatham's churches or crematoria, serving as a focal point of remembrance that reflects both national pride and heartfelt respect.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A tender heart-shaped floral tribute, photographed against a bright white backdrop, is completely filled with hundreds of compact white chrysanthemum heads, carefully placed to form a perfectly even, plush surface. Their tiny petals overlap tightly, creating a soft, quilted effect that suggests purity, peace, and a gentle embrace. At the top left curve of the heart, three luxurious, deep red roses form the focal point, their velvety petals spiralling inward and catching the light with a subtle sheen. These roses are nestled among dainty white filler flowers, possibly freesias, whose smaller blooms and buds add a lighter texture. Around them, a skilled Streatham florist has woven layers of lush foliage: broad, glossy rose leaves for structure, and wisps of fine, feathery greenery that introduce movement and airiness. Two more red roses, placed slightly lower and towards the right, continue a soft diagonal line that guides the eye across the design. Fine strands of bright green ornamental grass arc over the white chrysanthemum base, gently connecting each rose and creating an elegant sense of flow. A deep green satin ribbon runs smoothly around the entire edge of the heart, crisply folded to give a polished, framed finish. The overall mood is one of reverence and heartfelt remembrance, the white and red symbolising innocence, love, and respect. This style of heart tribute would be a thoughtful choice for a funeral service in Streatham or a memorial at nearby Streatham Common, offering a quiet but eloquent message of sympathy and enduring affection.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A cushion-shaped floral tribute, composed with quiet precision and compassion, appears as a soft diamond of colour set against a white studio background, as if floating in stillness. The floral pillow is richly carpeted with roses in harmonious tones: bold fuchsia roses create depth at the centre, gradually giving way to softer pastel pinks and pale buttery creams around the edges, each bloom in various stages of opening so that some reveal tightly cupped buds while others show their full spiral of petals. Woven between these roses are velvety lisianthus blossoms in a deep, almost royal purple, their layered petals giving the arrangement a gentle movement and shadow. Sprays of fine lavender-hued filler flowers, probably statice or limonium, drift through the design like delicate clouds, filling every gap and lending a subtle, airy texture. Lush greenery forms a cool, soothing frame: rounded discs of silvery eucalyptus nestle alongside darker, more linear fern-like foliage, creating layers of green that cradle the flowers. The cushion's softly rounded corners and densely packed surface suggest comfort and protection, making it especially suited to moments of farewell in Streatham's churches and funeral homes, where families gather quietly along Streatham Hill or near the calm of Tooting Bec Common. Though the image is simple in composition, the craftsmanship is evident in the careful balance of colour, texture, and form, all working together to convey tenderness, respect, and a gentle promise of rest. It is the kind of floral tribute a local Streatham florist would design to speak when words feel too fragile.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
This serene floral pillow is a classic expression of sympathy, meticulously crafted from a thick carpet of small white chrysanthemums that form a plush, pillow-like surface against a pristine white background and faint drop shadow. The chrysanthemums' compact heads are arranged so closely the composition reads as a uniform cloud of snow-white petals, offering a visual sense of calm and the subdued fragrance often associated with fresh funeral blooms. The rectangular cushion has gently rounded corners and a slightly raised profile, evoking rest and peaceful repose.

A soft, light green ribbon trim encircles the pillow, pleated in tidy, overlapping loops to create a scalloped edge that introduces a whisper of colour and hopeful freshness. Crowning the upper-left corner is a considered cluster of mixed blooms: creamy white lisianthus with papery, multi-layered petals alongside deep purple lisianthus-some buds still tight-whose richer tone provides dignified contrast. Intertwined fern fronds and glossy foliage add texture and depth, while a broad dark green leaf wrap secures the base of the spray and keeps the presentation composed.

As a local Streatham florist we often prepare this style for quiet services at chapels near Streatham Hill or for graveside tributes placed close to Streatham Common. The overall effect is one of gentle consolation and crafted attention, an arrangement meant to articulate sympathy where words may feel insufficient, and to sit respectfully in the calm of a memorial setting.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian cross composed entirely of flowers is displayed on a clean white background, as though prepared for a quiet funeral or memorial gathering in Streatham. The cross itself is fully covered in countless small white chrysanthemums or similar dainty blooms, packed so closely that they form a smooth, cushioned surface reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. This blanket of white creates a strong feeling of purity, peace, and spiritual comfort. Tracing the outline of the cross is a narrow, vivid green edging of foliage, hugging each curve and corner to give the tribute a defined, almost sculpted look, much like the meticulous work often seen in church tributes around Streatham Common and the surrounding churches. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, sits a gentle spray of larger flowers. Several roses in warm tones of soft peach, pale apricot, blush pink, and creamy ivory are arranged in graceful layers, their petals opening in a way that feels both tender and reassuring. These roses are surrounded by feathery green fern fronds, slivers of bright green grass, and just a hint of tiny purple filler flowers peeking through, adding a delicate contrast in both colour and texture. The arrangement lies at a slight angle, giving a sense of depth and handcrafted detail, as if you could almost reach out and feel the softness of each bloom. This floral cross would be a fitting sympathy tribute for a service in one of Streatham's local churches or crematoria, offering quiet solace and a heartfelt message of remembrance and enduring love.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A reverent floral cross for a funeral or memorial service is shown against a crisp white backdrop, its form entirely composed of soft-toned fresh flowers that seem to embody calm and compassion. The cross is full and substantial, built on a solid base and then covered edge to edge with blossoms so that the outline remains smooth and rounded rather than sharp. At the centre and along each arm, plump roses in shades of pale peach, apricot, and delicate blush pink are arranged in loose clusters, becoming natural focal points that draw the eye gently from top to bottom. Surrounding and supporting these pastel roses is an abundance of white and creamy ivory blooms-fluffy hydrangeas and small, tightly packed roses or spray roses-that lend a billowing, cushion-like texture, much like soft clouds wrapping the symbol of faith. Here and there, tiny flecks of lavender or light purple filler flowers have been threaded through the design, offering just a whisper of colour that adds intricacy rather than contrast. Small leaves and sprigs of green foliage emerge discreetly from beneath the flowers, particularly around the outer edges, giving the cross definition and a slightly more natural, garden-inspired feel. The professional studio lighting enhances the petals' gentle sheen and the shadows between each blossom, helping the three-dimensional shape stand out clearly against the white background. This is the kind of carefully considered tribute many families in Streatham, Streatham Hill, and along Streatham High Road choose when they wish to honour a loved one's Christian faith. The restrained palette of white, cream, and pastel roses expresses both sorrow and gratitude, making the arrangement a touching symbol of peace, remembrance, and a hopeful farewell.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
In the soothing embrace of Streatham's morning light, this heart-shaped floral arrangement glows with the promise of cherished memories. Lovingly arranged roses dominate the composition, their soft pink petals carrying a gentle blush reminiscent of springtime blossoms in the local Norwood Grove Gardens. Creamy white roses, some tinged with subtle hints of pale yellow, nestle closely amidst the pink, forming a harmonious palette that soothes and uplifts. Wisps of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom like a breath of fresh air drifting through Streatham's leafy streets, are expertly placed throughout, casting a cloud-like softness over the entire arrangement. Each rose, whether just opening or fully unfurled, displays its velvety texture and natural curvature, and together they form a distinct, perfectly balanced heart. This thoughtful arrangement radiates a gentle warmth, embodying the compassion and kindness found within the heart of Streatham's community. The pristine white background and the even lighting help each hue sing, encapsulating a sense of hope, enduring love, and grace. Ideal for moments of reflection, remembrance, or expressing heartfelt gratitude-whether for a funeral tribute near Tooting Bec Common or a romantic anniversary surprise-this bouquet remains a testament to the artistry and sensitivity of Streatham's florists, offering solace, peace, and a touch of local charm.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Viewed from directly above on a stark white surface, this heart-shaped arrangement settles into the eye with quiet dignity and calm. At its centre and radiating outward are layered roses - some tightly furled, others open and full - in a refined gradient that moves from pristine white through creamy ivory to pale peach and the faintest blush pink. These roses are woven among generous clusters of white hydrangea, their many-petaled blooms forming a soft, textural underlay that feels almost like a comforting shawl draped over the heart. Tiny flashes of deep green variegated foliage offer cool punctuation against the warm pastels, peeking through in places to remind the viewer of the living plant beneath the blooms. The lighting is even and gentle, producing a delicate drop shadow that accentuates the arrangement's depth without harsh contrast; the overall impression is of a composed, three-dimensional object crafted with patience. The scent can be imagined as a light, clean rose fragrance tempered by the green freshness of foliage - a subtle olfactory companion to the visual calm. This tribute reads as particularly suited to moments of remembrance and consolation, chosen to convey tenderness without ostentation, though it would be equally appropriate as a romantic gesture for those who favour a soft, understated palette. There is a local feel to its making: an experienced hand recalling the quiet afternoons around Streatham's community market and the leafy lanes off Streatham Common as it assembles each bloom with respect and care.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A three-dimensional teddy bear crafted from fresh flowers appears almost cuddly despite being made entirely of petals, set against a crisp white background that highlights every detail. The main body of the bear is densely covered in royal blue blossoms, each tiny flower tightly packed so that no gaps show, giving the surface the plush look of a favourite soft toy. The curves of the head, rounded tummy, and outstretched limbs are carefully shaped so the bear seems to be lying comfortably on its back, slightly angled as if gently turned towards the viewer. Soft cream and pale yellow-toned flowers form the snout, inner ears, and the four paw pads, providing a gentle contrast and helping the features stand out clearly. The face is simple yet expressive: two round, shining dark eyes, a small black triangle nose, and a subtle curved mouth convey a sense of calm reassurance and childlike sweetness. Around its neck, a sheer white organza-style bow is tied in a light, airy knot, its ruffled edges adding a whisper of elegance and celebration. Created with the same care a parent might have for a child's cherished toy, this floral teddy feels especially poignant as a sympathy tribute or funeral piece. It would sit beautifully in a Streatham home or at a local service near Streatham Hill, bringing a message of peace, remembrance, and gentle affection. The deep blue hues and soft textures suggest serenity and protection, making this piece a comforting choice for marking a delicate farewell or honouring a special milestone in a baby boy's memory.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows an elegant floral cross lying against a bright white background, the simplicity of the setting allowing every blossom and nuance of colour to stand out clearly. The cross is completely covered in flowers, so densely arranged that no bare stems or mechanics are visible, giving the tribute a soft, cushioned appearance. At the very center, where the arms intersect, three exquisite open roses in dusty rose and muted mauve form a calm focal point, their petals unfolding in layered whorls that suggest gentleness and enduring love. Around them, sprays of fresh green fern and small, deeper green leaves introduce movement and depth, like a quiet breath of nature. The rest of the cross is richly filled with lisianthus blooms in varying shades of pink and lilac, from pastel blush to more saturated purples, some with darker throats that add subtle drama. Scattered among them are small clusters of tiny pink, purple, and off-white flowers, along with light green buds that hint at new life and renewal. From certain angles, slender bands or underlayers of darker purple ribbon or fabric peek out near the edges of the cross, giving a softly defined outline without interrupting the floral abundance. The overall impression is one of quiet grace and solemn beauty, ideal for a funeral, church service, or graveside farewell. It feels like a piece you might see carried gently through a Streatham church near Streatham High Road, crafted by an experienced local florist to bring comfort and a sense of peaceful reflection to grieving families.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Captured from a top-down view against a pure white backdrop, this circular sympathy cushion feels like a tranquil island of flowers, carefully crafted for a final farewell in Streatham or the surrounding streets off Streatham Common. The base is a dense, continuous bed of white chrysanthemums, probably spray or cushion types, their numerous delicate petals layering together to form a soft, velvety surface with no gaps. Each bloom carries a tiny hint of yellow-green at its centre, adding a whisper of colour that keeps the white looking fresh rather than stark. Encircling the arrangement, a border of deep emerald satin ribbon is folded into even pleats, its smooth, reflective texture offering a graceful frame and a sense of considered craftsmanship. At the upper centre of the tribute sits a vivid focal point: a bright lime-green spider chrysanthemum unfurls its fine, curling petals like rays, surrounded by clusters of shiny green Hypericum berries and rich green foliage. Fern fronds arch gently outwards, their lacy pattern giving movement and softness to the heart of the design. Among this lush greenery, two blue-purple Scottish thistles stand proudly, their round, spiky heads and strong stems introducing a sculptural feel and a clear reference to Scottish identity, which may resonate with families from nearby Norwood, Brixton Hill, or the wider South London community. The overall mood is one of cool serenity and quiet strength, a thoughtful funeral tribute that balances traditional white mourning flowers with meaningful accents, ideal for honouring a loved one with roots in both Streatham and Scotland.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene white floral cross is presented against a spotless white background, the gentle drop shadow behind it suggesting depth, as though it could be placed at the front of a chapel in Streatham during a heartfelt farewell. The cross itself is completely blanketed in petite white button chrysanthemums, their rounded heads pressed so tightly together that they form a soft, continuous carpet of petals. Each bloom contributes to a sense of purity and stillness, as if the flowers are offering a silent prayer. At the central junction of the cross, a romantic cluster of roses draws the eye: open blossoms in blush pink, mellow peach, and creamy ivory settle naturally together, their curled petals creating a tender swirl of pastel colour. Small sprigs of airy purple or lavender filler flowers nestle between the roses, accompanied by graceful green fern tips that add gentle movement and freshness. A slim lime green ribbon runs carefully around the entire perimeter of the cross, just visible beneath the chrysanthemums, outlining the sacred shape with a subtle, contemporary touch. The contrast between the bright green edge and the calm white flowers enhances the design without overpowering its reverent mood. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this floral cross is the sort of tribute often chosen for funerals or memorials in churches around Streatham High Road or near Streatham Hill, where families gather to honour a loved one's faith and life. The arrangement conveys sympathy, respect, and a quiet promise of peace.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A striking floral saxophone stands upright against a stark white background, its form so carefully constructed that you can almost imagine it being lifted to play a final, gentle tune. The main body is densely upholstered in lemon-yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely together so their fine petals create a continuous, soft-textured skin that traces the familiar S-shaped line of an alto or tenor sax. Along this glowing yellow surface, clusters of rich red rosebuds and miniature spray roses mark out the keys, their velvety petals sitting like small jewels against the sunny backdrop. Threaded in and out of the flowers, delicate strands of green foliage and trailing ivy wrap around the curves, especially at the neck and along the lower body, lending the piece a sense of movement, as if the notes themselves had become leaves. At the top, near the mouthpiece, a few fine green and metallic support wires peek through, discreetly holding the shape while also evoking the mechanism of the instrument. The clean white background places all the attention on the craftsmanship and colour, much like a spotlight might catch a musician performing in a small Streatham venue near Streatham Common. Designed as a heartfelt tribute for a funeral or memorial, this floral saxophone feels both expressive and serene, perfect for someone who loved jazz, big band, or simply lived life with a musical soul. The fragrance is imagined as fresh and green, with hints of chrysanthemum clarity and soft rose sweetness, offering comfort and a gentle, uplifting farewell rooted in the community spirit of Streatham.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A striking floral Celtic cross rests against a crisp white background, its strong yet gentle presence reminiscent of a quiet moment of reflection in a Streatham churchyard. The main body of the cross is built from countless small white chrysanthemum flowers, each bloom tightly nestled next to the other so that the surface looks plush and cushioned, like soft snowfall. Running through this white ground are flowing bands of vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, arranged with precision to outline the ring and interwoven knotwork typical of a Celtic cross. These rounded green flowers create a beautiful contrast, their bright colour symbolising renewal and spring-like hope, much like the fresh greenery along Streatham High Road after rain. At the lower section of the vertical arm, three generous groupings of deep purple carnations bring a burst of rich, emotional colour. Their frilled petals, layered and velvety, are framed by dainty green leaves and a few trailing, woody tendrils that curl inward and outward, adding a natural, almost wild grace to the otherwise structured form. The lighting is even and soft, with gentle shadows that highlight the three-dimensional curves of the flowers and hint at their cool, fresh touch. You can almost imagine the subtle, green scent of chrysanthemums and the faint spice of carnations as the tribute is carried into a funeral service in Streatham or nearby Norbury. This floral cross conveys dignity and solace, a carefully considered sympathy design that honours faith, heritage, and the quiet strength of cherished memories.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This photograph shows a floral teddy bear tribute, crafted with the precision and care you might expect from a long-established Streatham florist who understands how important these pieces are on difficult days. The bear is built from hundreds of creamy white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that no stems are visible, just a continuous surface of soft, rounded petals. Its head is slightly oversized in that familiar teddy bear way, with two curved ears marked out by careful shaping of the blooms. In the centre of the face, tiny dark eyes and a small black nose give a sense of watchfulness, as though the bear is quietly keeping someone in its care. A faint suggestion of a smile rests beneath the nose, created with a gentle line of pale pink or blush-toned floral detail, lending the expression both sweetness and calm. The body is sturdy and balanced, with rounded arms set slightly forward and solid little legs that anchor the design. Across the chest, a striking waistcoat is formed from deeper pink and magenta flowers, the richer tones standing out boldly against the pale body. The waistcoat opens slightly in the middle, where a delicate bow of dark purple netting is tied just under the chin, its gauzy texture and soft folds adding movement and a touch of formality. The entire arrangement is presented against a clean white background, typical of a professional studio shot taken somewhere just off Streatham High Road, so every nuance of colour and texture is crystal clear. It feels like a gentle, comforting tribute, suitable for a child's funeral, a baby's memorial, or a special remembrance service at a local chapel.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An elegant pair of angel wings made entirely from white flowers and feathers appears against a spotless white background, like a quiet pause within the busier rhythm of Streatham High Road. Each wing is meticulously composed of tiny white blooms, likely miniature chrysanthemums and spray carnations, their petal layers so closely set that they create a plush, cushioned surface. The centers of many blossoms carry the softest hint of pale green or lemon-yellow, introducing delicate notes of colour that keep the all-white design from looking stark, instead making it feel alive yet profoundly tranquil. Tracing the outline of the wings, generous clusters of snowy feathers curl outward, their fine fibres catching the light and suggesting softness to the touch, like down resting on a windowsill in soft afternoon light. These feathers flow around the contours with a gentle sweep, accentuating the graceful arch and taper of each wing tip. A faint shadow beneath the arrangement gives an impression of lift, as if the wings hover just above the surface. The overall effect is deeply comforting and spiritual, a visual expression of protection, guidance, and peaceful transition. It feels like a tender message sent heavenward, something a local family in Streatham might choose when saying goodbye at a funeral in one of the nearby churches or crematoria. Created with the care of an experienced funeral florist, this angel-wing tribute speaks of innocence, eternal rest, and the quiet hope that a loved one is carried gently onwards.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An elegant angel-wing funeral tribute is shown against a clean, white backdrop, allowing every detail of the floral work to stand out with quiet dignity, much like a moment of reflection in the gardens off Streatham High Road. The two wings curve gracefully outwards, their surfaces completely blanketed in compact white chrysanthemums or similar small white blossoms, placed so closely together that no gaps are visible. The flowers form a smooth, velvety texture reminiscent of freshly fallen snow, while the subtle light green centres peep through, adding gentle nuance and life. Tracing the entire silhouette of the wings, a surround of soft white feathers catches the light and amplifies the ethereal, angelic form, suggesting a comforting presence hovering near. Where the wings meet at the centre, a sumptuous fuchsia-pink satin ribbon has been tied into a generous bow, with long tails cascading over the white blooms. Nestled in the heart of this bow is a single pink rosebud, delicately formed and carefully placed, its slightly furled petals suggesting tenderness, grace, and love that remains. Beneath the rose, a small group of deep purple thistle-like heads or textured foliage introduces a rich contrast, their darker tones grounding the airy whites and pinks. The composition feels both peaceful and purposeful, suitable for honouring a loved one at a funeral service or celebration of life in Streatham or nearby communities. Every element-the feathers, the satin, the soft flowers-works together to convey a sense of uplift, as though this tribute offers a protective, angelic embrace in floral form.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Shaped entirely by living florals, this Jamaican flag is a living tapestry where each color block is formed by a careful arrangement of blooms. Vivid green blooms fill the top and bottom triangles, their petals and stems creating a fresh, lush texture reminiscent of the island's tropical hills. Diagonally across, ribbons of brilliant yellow flowers slice from corner to corner, radiating sunshine and warmth, their scent lingering softly in the air. The left and right triangles are composed of deep charcoal-black blooms, their velvety petals absorbing light and giving the arrangement a grounded, contemplative edge. Set against a crisp white background, the colors seem to float, each section transitioning smoothly into the next while retaining its distinctive texture. The overall effect reads as a tribute to unity and resilience, a vibrant celebration of Jamaican culture that could accompany articles on heritage festivals, Caribbean art, or community events in Streatham and across south London. The arrangement's three-dimensionality invites viewers to notice the differences in texture-glossy petals, velvety centers, and the airy spaces between stems-much like a chorus of voices in a neighborhood gathering. For delivery across Streatham, Tulse Hill, or nearby Brixton, this living flag would bring a sense of warmth, pride, and togetherness to birthdays, anniversaries, or memorial occasions alike, turning a simple floral piece into a meaningful message of belonging in our area.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking Star of David funeral tribute dominates the image, set against a simple, bright white background that allows every petal and contour to stand out. The six-pointed shape is flawlessly outlined with a thick border of soft white chrysanthemums, their many small petals creating a cushion-like frame that feels gentle and consoling. Inside this border, the design becomes more intricate: a central hexagon of pure white blooms anchors the piece, like a quiet heart of light. Around this, deep navy and dark indigo flowers flow into the six triangular points of the star, forming rich pockets of colour that contrast powerfully with the white. At the base of each triangular arm, a smaller triangle of white blooms is carefully set into the blue, giving the impression of white facets glimmering within the darker field, reminiscent of traditional Jewish ceremonial tones. The flowers are tightly massed, with no gaps, showcasing the technical skill and patience of the florist who arranged it, perhaps in a calm back room of a Streatham shop just off the High Road. The overall feeling is solemn yet gentle, a design created to rest beside a coffin in a Jewish funeral chapel in Streatham, to be placed near the bimah in a synagogue service, or to stand quietly during shiva in a family home near Streatham Common. The combination of crisp white and deep blue, along with the star's unmistakable form, conveys reverence, remembrance, and a tender respect for Jewish faith and tradition.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Within the window of a quiet Streatham studio, a rectangular floral flag rises from a field of petals, a faithful Irish tricolour recreated in living color. The left panel glints with emerald green petals, a dense, velvety layer of tiny blooms-greens carnations or chrysanthemums-creating a rhythmic surface and shade. The center band packs white petals so tightly they form a soft, airy strip, like a cloud suspended in spring light. The right panel bursts in bright orange, matching the texture and density of its neighbours, with marigold-like or orange chrysanthemum blooms catching the eye. The background remains pure white, letting the three stripes stand crisp and true, a handcrafted articulation of national meaning. The arrangement breathes unity: green for heritage and faith, white for peace, and orange for tradition and resilience. The piece feels at once bold and intimate, as if a quietly spoken poem in petals, designed to mark a moment of reflection or celebration. It could accompany articles about Irish identity, or family gatherings during St Patrick's Day, with the subtle scent of fresh petals in the air. In Streatham, such a piece speaks to our sense of community on the High Road and in nearby parks, a reminder that beauty can carry history. Available for same-day delivery across Streatham and neighbouring districts, it invites viewers to pause, to notice the texture of each tiny bloom, and to hear a soft story told in colour and craft.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This composition reads like a reverent offering fashioned in bright, tactile colour: an iconic Khanda rendered entirely from thousands of compact, bright orange marigold blooms, each head layered into the symbol's circular chakkar and crossed kirpans to produce a lush, textured surface that shimmers under soft light. At the visual and spiritual centre sits a small cluster of elegant white lilies-two or more fully open blossoms with smooth, satiny petals and distinctive green-yellow stamens-nestled among delicate white baby's breath and rich green leaves that resemble salal. The contrast between the marigolds' warm orange and the lilies' calm white creates both visual balance and a layered scent: the marigold's warm earthiness softened by the lilies' cool, green fragrance. A faint shadow beneath the arrangement hints at a freestanding memorial or ceremonial piece, intended as an offering or focal decoration for Sikh observances. As Streatham Florist, delivering around Streatham High Road, Streatham Common and nearby Norbury, I describe this for clients who request respectful festival displays for Vaisakhi or memorial services-detailing how the flowers are wired, the depth of the marigold packing, and the lilies' placement so the symbol remains instantly recognisable from a distance. The overall tone is devotional yet celebratory, crafted to honour tradition while standing beautifully in any temple hall or community space.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image shows a serene heart-shaped floral tribute, carefully arranged to bring a sense of calm and dignity to a time of loss. The heart is completely filled with tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, sometimes called spray mums, so close-knit that they form a smooth, cushion-like surface. Their soft, rounded petals create a subtle texture that resembles untouched snow or a cherished quilt, inviting the eye to rest. Along the outer edge, a rich emerald green satin ribbon is pleated and ruffled into a continuous border, wrapping the heart in a refined scalloped frame. The ribbon's gentle shine contrasts with the matte petals and clearly traces the contours of the heart. At the upper left, a thoughtfully placed accent draws attention. Two prominent white roses, open and full, sit at the centre of this cluster, their spiral of petals expressing love, reverence, and farewell. They are surrounded by smaller white blossoms-likely freesias or similar delicate flowers-and a selection of green foliage, from glossy leaves to light, feathery sprigs that arc softly across the chrysanthemums beneath. The entire design rests on a pure white background, so every petal, leaf, and ribbon fold stands out. The tribute feels timeless and composed, the kind of heart arrangement families in Streatham might send to a funeral service near Streatham Common or to accompany a final goodbye at a local crematorium. It communicates sympathy and remembrance with quiet grace, offering a floral gesture when words are difficult to find.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is displayed against a clean, brilliant white background, its form captured at a gentle tilt that runs from the upper left to the lower right of the image. The outer edge of the cross is meticulously finished with a tightly packed border of white spray chrysanthemums, giving the impression of a soft, snowy halo surrounding the tribute. Just beyond that edge, a narrow ribbon of folded light green material, perhaps satin or carefully pleated foliage, creates a second frame, adding a subtle band of colour and a sense of craftsmanship that a local Streatham florist might bring to a cherished family tribute. Inside this border, the cross is brimming with a thoughtful mix of blooms. Large roses in vivid hot pink and creamy pale yellow are spaced along the length and arms, their full, velvety petals suggesting both tenderness and strength. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums nestle between them, their rounded forms adding playful texture and a refreshing brightness, reminiscent of the greenery in nearby Streatham Common on a spring morning. Deeper notes of emotion come from clusters of small purple and violet flowers, likely statice or lisianthus, threading through the design to create gentle shadows of colour and visual depth. The lighting is bright and even, ensuring each petal, bud, and ribbon fold is distinct, while still maintaining a soft, contemplative mood appropriate for a funeral or memorial service. This floral cross, with its balance of vivid pinks, calming creams, fresh greens, and thoughtful purples, feels suited to honouring a loved one's faith and life at a Streatham church, crematorium, or quiet family gathering.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A deeply symbolic Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates a crisp white background, its form rendered entirely in saturated royal blue blooms. Each element of the emblem-the upright double-edged sword, the encircling chakkar, and the two symmetrical kirpans-has been carefully shaped from dense clusters of small chrysanthemums or similar button flowers. Their petals overlap to create a rich, almost carpet-like surface, with subtle variations in tone that make the blue feel alive rather than flat. In the lower centre of the design, tucked neatly at the foot of the central blade, rests a small yet powerful focal point of white and green. Three white roses, just at the point of full opening, reveal their layered centres in soft spirals, suggesting peace, remembrance, and blessing. They are surrounded by fine, cloud-like sprigs of tiny white filler flowers that break up the strong blue, while deep green foliage curls gently around the cluster, giving it structure and a natural frame. The lighting is soft and even, casting gentle shadows that reveal the dimension and thickness of the tribute, as if it has been carefully laid out for a final farewell. This is the kind of arrangement a family in Streatham might choose for a Sikh funeral cortege travelling along Streatham High Road, or for a remembrance service at a nearby gurdwara, its bold colours and sacred shape offering a visible expression of faith and continuity. The overall impression is one of quiet strength, crafted by experienced hands that understand both floristry and the depth of the traditions it represents.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large, meticulously arranged heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, set against a clean white background that highlights every contour of the design. The heart is cleanly divided along a vertical line, creating a symbolic contrast between two tender colours. On the left, a dense bank of creamy ivory and soft lemon roses rests shoulder to shoulder, each bloom neat and perfectly formed, with petals gently curling outward in quiet, concentric rings. On the right, the same fullness is echoed in a field of soft, medium pink roses, their tone reminiscent of dawn light or a shy blush, conveying warmth, affection, and gratitude. Threaded through both sides, and especially along the join where the two colours meet, sprays of tiny white baby's breath create a drifting, cloud-like softness, filling every gap and outlining the silhouette of the heart. The gypsophila's tiny blossoms scatter light, making the entire tribute appear airy and almost weightless, despite its fullness. This careful, symmetrical arrangement feels like something crafted by an experienced local florist in Streatham, the kind of piece chosen by families to rest beside a loved one's coffin at Streatham Cemetery or to accompany a memorial service near Streatham Common. There is no visible vase or stand; the focus is solely on the heart and its message of enduring love and remembrance. The blend of white, cream, and pink roses, cushioned by gypsophila, creates a serene, comforting presence, suitable for funeral tributes that honour a gentle spirit and a lifetime of shared affection.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined, cascading display of three linked hearts crafted entirely from roses fills the frame, creating a gentle diagonal sweep from top left to bottom right. Each heart is lush with tightly arranged roses in a palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and delicate pastel pink, the petals layered so densely they form a rich, almost quilted surface. Some blooms are fully open, revealing their spiralling centres, while others are just beginning to unfurl, giving the tribute a sense of living movement and quiet grace. Around the outer curves of every heart, slender strands of vibrant green ivy twist and weave, their small, glossy leaves catching the light and drawing the eye along the flowing line that connects one heart to the next. This natural green framework adds depth and a sense of continuity, like a visual thread of memory linking moments and generations. The arrangement rests against a crisp white background with subtle vertical reflections that suggest a bright, peaceful space-perhaps reminiscent of a sunlit room in a Streatham High Road chapel or a calm corner near the greenery of Streatham Common. The lighting is soft and even, making the pastel tones appear calm and soothing rather than bold, which is fitting for a tribute piece. Designed as a funeral or memorial arrangement, these intertwined hearts feel especially suited to honouring a close family, a devoted couple, or three siblings, symbolising unity, shared stories, and an unbroken bond. The overall impression is one of tender remembrance, crafted with care by a local florist who understands how flowers can express what words often cannot.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped decorative mala or toran is pictured flat against a white backdrop so every crafted detail is easy to read: a top layer of plush, creamy-white flowers crowns each arm, evoking small chrysanthemums or cottony carnations and lending a soft, ceremonial air. Beneath those pale crests a band of rich reddish-brown follows - its layered, slightly flattened petals resemble dried foliage or terracotta hues, giving the garland an earthy, reassuring weight. The arms sweep downward into a broad, luminous band of golden yellow: dense, marigold-like pom-poms that radiate festival warmth and visually dominate the curve with their plush, tactile fullness. Tiny bright-green accents punctuate the transitions between colour blocks, like leaves or knotted ribbon, offering crisp separation and a hint of freshness. Anchoring the whole piece is a bold central pendant - a voluminous cluster of ruffled orange petals that hangs at the lowest point, multi-layered and visually commanding, the natural focal point for any doorway or altar. The construction reads as high-quality artificial material: silk-feel petals, tightly threaded cores, and secure joins built to last through repeated use at puja, Diwali evenings, or wedding portals. Gentle studio lighting in the image emphasizes the soft sheen of the petals and the subtle shadows between layers, suggesting texture you could feel with a fingertip. Crafted for both tradition and durability, this garland is described here with the practical eye of a neighbourhood florist in Streatham: large enough to grace a home on Streatham High Road, or a small local mandir, and an ideal, reusable alternative to fresh blooms during seasonal celebrations.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
I made this classic rectangular floral pillow as a heartfelt memorial piece, seen here from a soft oblique perspective on white, where every surface is densely layered with blooms and foliage. Hot pink roses dominate the scene, their velvety faces alternating between tight buds and softly unfurling blossoms that seem to hold light within their folds. Interwoven are shell-pink carnations whose frilled edges add a tactile softness, and deep purple lisianthus (eustoma) that bring gentle depth and an elegant, bell-like shape. Cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus act as bright notes across the cushion, while tiny pale fillers quietly fill gaps and smooth transitions. Cool, steel-blue Eryngium thistles are placed deliberately for contrast, offering a spiky, sculptural counterpoint to the rounder flowers, and lush eucalyptus leaves with their silvery-green sheen provide movement and a subtle aromatic lift. A rich, ruffled red satin border defines the perimeter, its pleats creating a refined frame that elevates the design's symmetry. The overall impression is one of warmth and remembrance - a tribute that celebrates a loved one's life rather than sombre mourning - and in my work at Streatham Florist I find families in this neighbourhood often choose such colourful, comforting arrangements to bring solace at services around Streatham Common or Streatham Hill. The piece feels like a soft visual embrace, scented and structured, ready for careful placement at a funeral or as a memorial keepsake.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A full, heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, its rich tapestry of petals standing out clearly against a clean white background, like a quiet moment of reflection held in blossom form. The heart is densely packed, with soft pastel tones blending seamlessly from creamy ivory and pale lemon to gentle blush pink and deeper magenta. In the central area, several prominent cream and pale-yellow roses open in elegant spirals, their rounded, layered petals suggesting warmth, purity, and long-held affection. Around them, a generous halo of pastel pink carnations creates a plush, ruffled surface that defines the heart's curved edges and rounded shoulders, each tiny petal catching subtle shadows and highlights. Threaded between these are clusters of white spider chrysanthemums, instantly recognisable by their fine, spiky petals and fresh green centres, giving the design movement and a light, feathery texture. Pockets of rich magenta-pink lisianthus add a more intense note, their bell-shaped blooms and soft folds introducing depth and a gentle sense of drama. Small snippets of glossy and variegated foliage tuck between the flowers, bringing a touch of garden freshness as if just gathered from a leafy corner near Streatham Green or one of the quiet residential streets off Mitcham Lane. A slim pink ribbon peeps out from the very tip of the heart, hinting at a handwritten card or message of condolence. The arrangement feels like a heartfelt farewell crafted by a skilled Streatham florist, ideal for a funeral, memorial, or crematorium service where flowers are entrusted to express gratitude, love, and remembrance when words feel too fragile.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Soft and solemn, this rectangular floral pillow rests against a crisp white background, its surface a uniform field of hundreds of small white chrysanthemums that together evoke the look and feel of a hand-stitched cushion. Each tiny bloom is closely set to produce a plush, serene texture that reads as purity and repose. At the top-left corner a composed spray of deep magenta and fuchsia roses becomes the visual focus; their rich, velvety petals open in layered folds while delicate white freesias-placed like quiet notes-thread through the cluster and lend a gentle scent. Greens are used with restraint and care: wiry fern fronds and glossy leaves lift and cradle the coloured blooms, adding movement and a fresh, natural frame. Around the base a pale green satin ribbon has been pleated into a tidy border, its soft sheen just visible beneath the white flowers and bringing a subtle botanical tone that complements the roses. The lighting is soft and directional, casting a faint shadow under the form and highlighting the dimensionality of the cushion. As an experienced florist preparing tributes for services in local Streatham churches and memorial gardens near Streatham Hill, I built this piece to offer comfort and calm; it speaks of peaceful rest and timeless remembrance, a traditional choice for funeral displays or graveside laying where understated elegance and careful craftsmanship are wanted.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Seen close-up against a crisp white ground, this heart-shaped bouquet presents a concentrated tableau of romance and refinement. The composition is built from numerous deep red roses - each petal layered with a velvet thickness that absorbs light and gives a rich, almost tactile depth - and they sit in various stages of opening so the heart feels alive and growing. Interwoven between the roses are delicate clusters of white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their minute blooms forming a soft, cloud-like filigree that both defines and cushions the heart's edge. Nestled into the upper-left curve, a solitary white lily unfolds with sculptural grace; its broad petals are pure white with a faint wash of creamy yellow toward the centre, where slender yellow stamens lend a warm accent. The overall mood balances passion and purity - the intensity of the ruby roses tempered by the lily's calm presence and the gypsophila's ethereal lightness. The white background isolates each colour and texture, making the reds pop and the whites glow as if touched by gentle overcast light common to Streatham mornings. The bouquet suggests the hands of an experienced florist who understands proportion and sentiment, prepared for occasions from Valentine's and anniversaries to solemn remembrances. Thoughtfully composed and suitable for delivery across Streatham, Balham and Tooting, the piece carries a clear message of deep affection and refined taste without a word, an eloquent floral declaration meant to be held close.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A full, symmetrical heart of flowers fills the frame, set clearly against a bright white background so every petal and leaf stands out in quiet detail, much like a carefully arranged tribute ready to be delivered to a Streatham crematorium or family home. The heart itself is completely carpeted with deep red blooms, dominated by large, luxurious roses whose velvety petals curl tightly at the centre and unfurl gently towards the edges. These roses are placed thoughtfully around the heart, creating focal points that guide the eye in a gentle rhythm. Between them, layers of red carnations add movement and softness; their ruffled edges create a cloud-like texture that feels almost touchable, suggesting tenderness and care. Threaded through the sea of red are small, perfectly round lime-green button chrysanthemums, each one a bright dot of colour that enlivens the design and symbolises renewal and hope amid sorrow. Around the outside, variegated pittosporum foliage, with green centres and creamy margins, traces the contour of the heart, giving definition while keeping the overall look light and elegant. A graceful fern frond extends subtly from the bottom point, like a final bow or gentle sigh. The flowers appear fresh and vibrant, as though arranged that morning in a local Streatham florist's workroom, with the fragrance of roses and greenery mingling quietly. This heart-shaped arrangement conveys profound love, remembrance, and sympathy, suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries of a loved one's passing across the Streatham area and nearby communities.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A beautifully composed floral cross for a funeral or memorial service is shown laid flat on a seamless white background, so its form is the only focus. The cross is built from a dense mosaic of pure white spray chrysanthemums, each flower carefully tucked in so there are no gaps, creating a plush, cushion-like texture that suggests softness and peace. Their petals are crisp and immaculate, with tiny pale lime centres that echo the fresh green of local gardens around Streatham and Norwood. Tracing the outer edge of the cross is a narrow band of bright lime-green ribbon, sharply defining the silhouette while adding a modern, almost luminous outline to this traditional tribute. At the central intersection, where eye and heart naturally pause, sits a lush cluster of deep purple lisianthus. Their velvety, bell-shaped blooms and swirling petals introduce a dramatic yet reverent contrast to the white, evoking a sense of solemn beauty similar to the quiet stillness of St Leonard's Church on a reflective afternoon. Wisps of soft green foliage weave through the purple flowers, with a few closed buds suggesting life continuing beyond farewell. Some of the lisianthus stems spill gently down the vertical arm of the cross, their blooms and buds arranged in a loose diagonal that adds movement and grace without disturbing the symmetry. The lighting is soft and even, casting only the faintest shadow beneath, which makes the cross appear to rest lightly on the surface. Created in the style of a local Streatham funeral tribute, this floral cross feels contemplative and tender, offering comfort, faith, and a respectful final farewell.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
An elegant funeral cross, painstakingly assembled from densely packed white chrysanthemum blooms, rests against a stark white backdrop so every curve and shadow of the arrangement is visible. Each chrysanthemum is positioned to create a seamless, cushiony surface that reads as a field of calm, while a deep purple satin ribbon, softly ruffled, outlines the perimeter and lends a formal, respectful edge. Running down the vertical arm, the word "MUM" is formed in contrasting purple florets - likely eustoma or small spray chrysanthemums - each letter sculpted with care to stand out crisply against the white foundation. The focal point at the intersection of the arms is a rich cluster of deep violet and lavender roses with accompanying lisianthus; their layered petals create a concentrated, velvety heart to the design. Variegated foliage with pale margins and small green berries tuck into the spray, adding texture, pockets of light and a subtle botanical scent that tempers the flowers' sweetness. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the cool violet tones and the pristine white without harsh highlights. This composition carries a tone of solemn dignity and affectionate remembrance - appropriate for a funeral service, memorial or graveside tribute in Streatham, from Rye Lane to Streatham High Road - and can be prepared for local delivery across SW16 with careful handling to preserve the finished look.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00