Raynes Park Tributes – Handcrafted with Care By Your Local Florist

At Florist Raynes Park, we understand how meaningful a floral tribute can be. As your trusted local florist near Grand Drive and Raynes Park Station, our team takes pride in designing beautiful flowers and bouquets to express what words sometimes cannot. Located right in the heart of Raynes Park, we also serve neighbouring areas like Wimbledon Chase, Motspur Park, and West Barnes.

Each arrangement is thoughtfully crafted, whether you’re marking a cherished memory or offering support in difficult times. Our experienced florists combine local knowledge with years of expertise to ensure every tribute is personal, elegant, and appropriate. Using only the freshest blooms, sourced daily from reputable growers, we’re committed to quality and trust for all our customers.

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We deliver throughout Raynes Park and the surrounding areas, including near Coombe Lane and Cannon Hill Common, ensuring your floral tributes arrive on time and in perfect condition. For heartfelt arrangements and expert guidance, you can trust Florist Raynes Park — where every bouquet is made with love, care, and true local expertise.

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TRIBUTES
A graceful floral cross, designed as a heartfelt funeral tribute, fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, allowing every flower and texture to stand out clearly, as if viewed on a workbench in a Raynes Park flower shop. The cross itself is completely composed of roses, with lush, fully opened red blooms forming the main structure. They are placed so closely together that no base is visible, creating a continuous sweep of velvety crimson along the height and width of the cross. Nestled among these are generous clusters of fuchsia pink roses with softly frilled petals, their brighter tone lending a gentle warmth and tenderness that lightens the deeper reds. Scattered rosebuds in matching shades introduce texture and depth, suggesting a story of love that spans from first memories to final goodbyes. Encircling the cross is a narrow but meticulous border of tiny white blossoms, likely spray chrysanthemums or delicate mini carnations, set edge to edge so they resemble a soft, cloud-like cushion of purity. Slim touches of fresh green foliage and perhaps a fine green ribbon thread through the outline, subtly framing the design and giving the blooms a natural, garden-inspired finish. The lighting is calm and even, revealing the rich sheen on each petal and casting only the gentlest shadows, conveying a quiet, contemplative mood. This floral cross feels ideal for a church service in nearby Motspur Park or a crematorium gathering serving the Raynes Park community, a symbolic expression of faith, comfort, and deep respect for a life remembered with love.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Captured against a clean white studio background, this heart-shaped funeral tribute appears almost like a soft, floral sculpture, its surface completely covered with small white spray chrysanthemums. Each petal contributes to a dense, plush texture that suggests calm, purity, and a sense of stillness, as if the heart were a quiet resting place made of flowers. The outline is crisply defined by an emerald green ribbon, carefully pleated and wrapped around the perimeter, creating a gentle contrast between the snowy blossoms and the fresh, leafy tone of the border. From the upper left edge, a graceful spray of colour sweeps diagonally across the heart towards the lower centre: rich magenta and fuchsia-pink calla lilies, some fully open with dark, velvety centres, others slightly curved and unfurling, add a dramatic, yet never overpowering, focal point. Nestled amongst them are delicate white freesia-like blooms, their fine, clustered petals and imagined light fragrance adding softness and intimacy to the arrangement. A mixture of glossy green leaves and feathery fern fronds fans out from the cluster, echoing the green of the ribbon and bringing a natural, garden-like feel reminiscent of the green spaces around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase. The design feels balanced and intentional, with the bold calla lilies symbolising strength of feeling and the white chrysanthemum heart expressing remembrance and peace. It is the kind of tribute an attentive Raynes Park florist would create for a funeral or memorial service, offering families a beautiful, heartfelt way to say goodbye and to surround a loved one's memory with grace and quiet affection.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn, rectangular floral tribute captures the Union Jack in exquisite detail, crafted so precisely that each stem seems to play its part in a larger story of remembrance. A dense carpet of deep blue blossoms forms the background, every flower head nestled close to the next to create a smooth, velvety field reminiscent of a well-brushed military uniform. Over this, the vivid red of St George's Cross and St Patrick's Cross appears in strong, unwavering bands, built from compact red chrysanthemums or similar blooms, their rounded petals catching the light and adding depth. These red crosses are crisply edged by narrow tracks of white flowers, the fimbriation that keeps the colours distinct yet harmoniously connected. Wider diagonal sweeps of pure white represent St Andrew's Cross, their soft petals suggesting clarity and calm amid the richer tones. From a distance, the flag reads instantly as the United Kingdom's emblem; up close, it becomes a tapestry of texture, with every bloom carefully angled by an experienced florist's hand. The tribute rests against a plain white background, so the colours seem almost to glow, offering quiet dignity rather than bravado. In Raynes Park, a piece like this might be chosen for a service at a local church, or to be placed at a memorial ceremony near Wimbledon Chase, marking a life of service, a deep connection to Britain, or shared family roots across the country. It speaks of honour, respect, and the gentle comfort that flowers can bring on a difficult day.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A meticulously crafted heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a bright white backdrop, allowing every flower and ribbon detail to stand out with clarity. The heart is completely massed with small-headed white chrysanthemums, each blossom nestled tightly next to the next so that no gaps or stems are visible. This dense, snowy surface has a plush, quilted appearance, suggesting softness, peace, and a comforting embrace, much like the quiet streets of Raynes Park early on a Sunday morning. At the upper left curve of the heart, three luxurious, deep red roses form a focal cluster. Their petals are slightly furled, rich and velvety, and appear almost luminous against the white chrysanthemum base. Around them, the florist has woven in sprigs of tiny white filler blooms and a mix of foliage: larger dark green leaves, slender blades, and airy, wispy greens that add texture and depth. From this main cluster, bright green strands of decorative grass travel diagonally across the heart, leading the eye towards a single red rose placed thoughtfully nearer the lower right edge. This elegant line of greenery connects the two red focal points, echoing the shape of the heart and creating a sense of gentle flow. The entire outline is neatly edged with a dark green satin ribbon, pleated or folded to sit smoothly around the curves. The overall effect is dignified yet tender, an arrangement a family in Raynes Park might send as a funeral tribute or memorial piece, conveying sympathy, remembrance, and an unwavering bond of love that lives on after loss.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A lush, cushion-shaped floral tribute appears to float against a clean white background, its softly curved rectangular outline calling to mind a resting place of calm and comfort. The surface of this floral pillow is completely covered with fresh-cut blooms, dominated by large-headed roses in an elegant mix of rich fuchsia, gentle blush pink, and creamy pale yellow. Many of the roses are fully open, their layered petals unfolding like tiny rosettes, creating a sense of generosity and tenderness. Interwoven among them are deep royal purple lisianthus flowers, with satiny petals that lend a velvety depth and a slightly more dramatic, contemplative tone. Smaller spray roses in paler pink shades and airy clusters of lavender-toned filler flowers, similar to statice or limonium, nestle between the larger stems, adding fine detail and a soft haze of colour. The entire arrangement is supported and framed by a carefully chosen selection of foliage: silvery-green eucalyptus leaves with their round, slightly waxy texture give a gentle, aromatic presence, while darker, fern-like greenery adds structure and rich contrast. The lighting is even and diffused, allowing every petal edge and leaf shape to stand out crisply, much as it might on a workbench in a Raynes Park flower shop preparing tributes for local churches and crematoriums. This floral cushion, crafted in the classic pillow style, is a dignified, heartfelt sympathy piece, ideal for expressing love and remembrance at a funeral service along Coombe Lane, a quiet chapel near Wimbledon Chase, or as a graveside tribute within the wider Raynes Park community.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A large sympathy cross made entirely of flowers is displayed against a clean, white backdrop, its presence calm and quietly dignified, reminiscent of the peaceful corners of Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon Chase. The cross itself is sculpted from countless small, pristine white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that no gaps are visible, creating an even, cushion-like surface that feels both gentle and pure. Along every edge, a narrow collar of bright green foliage traces the outline, giving a fresh, living frame that highlights the traditional Christian shape. At the centre, where the arms of the cross meet, a thoughtfully composed spray of pastel blooms softens the stark white. Several roses in soft peach, delicate blush, and creamy ivory open fully, their petals slightly curled at the tips, as if caught in a moment of quiet unfolding. Interwoven among them are sprays of light, feathery ferns, fine strands of looping bear grass, and tiny flecks of lavender-purple filler flowers that bring subtle contrast and texture. The arrangement appears slightly raised at the centre, adding gentle depth and a sense of focus where mourners' eyes might naturally rest during a service. Crafted with the skill and sensitivity of an experienced funeral florist, this floral cross feels suited to a farewell held in a Raynes Park chapel, at a crematorium nearby, or for delivery to a family home as a symbol of compassion. It expresses condolence, remembrance, and faith in a single, beautifully composed tribute.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A carefully constructed funeral cross arrangement fills the frame against a clean, white studio background, its pastel flowers forming a peaceful, devotional symbol. The cross itself is completely cloaked in blossoms, creating a thick, velvety surface of petals that invites the eye to travel from top to base. Soft white and ivory tones dominate, provided by clusters of full hydrangea heads and rows of neatly arranged roses and spray roses, each bloom nestled closely to its neighbour for a rich, cushioned effect. Threaded among this snowy foundation are exquisite roses in shades of pale peach, apricot, and faint blush pink, their spiralled centres opening gently, like quiet prayers. These warmer tones form subtle focal areas along the length and arms of the cross, adding warmth and tenderness to the otherwise tranquil palette. Tiny sprigs of lavender-hued filler flowers are scattered thoughtfully throughout, adding a delicate hint of purple that enhances the cross's intricate detailing without overwhelming it. Slim traces of fresh green foliage peek from beneath the blossoms, outlining the rounded edges and giving the design a graceful, organic finish. The overall mood is calm and contemplative, evoking the hush of a chapel in Raynes Park on a still morning, or a quiet moment of reflection at a graveside service. The skill of an experienced local florist is evident in the balance of colours, texture, and form, making this cross an eloquent floral expression of sympathy, remembrance, and hope for families across Raynes Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
In this Raynes Park-inspired heart-shaped floral design, artistry and sentiment are wedded in a lush embrace of soft roses and sparkling gypsophila. Approximately thirty-five roses, fading from blush pink to velvety cream, are nestled side by side in harmonious layers, each flower at a slightly different stage of bloom as if capturing various moments of cherished memory. Wisps of pure white baby's breath peek through the blooms, adding a feather-light, ethereal touch that echoes the local charm of Raynes Park's leafy lanes. The heart's shape is sculpted with an expert hand, each rose thoughtfully positioned so that the arrangement feels comforting yet full of life. When viewed, the crisp white background allows the rose hues to glow, highlighting the texture of their soft, overlapping petals and the inviting warmth of their colours. This design seems to exhale a sense of gentle love and quiet reflection, evoking affectionate goodbyes or the enduring bonds that weave through family and community. Ideal for marking occasions that call for tenderness-remembrance ceremonies, anniversaries, or gestures of deep appreciation-this bouquet is a testament to the heartfelt skill of Raynes Park's experienced florists, offering solace and beauty through nature's most elegant blooms.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
HEAVENLY HEART
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This image shows a beautifully composed floral sculpture shaped as a classic teddy bear, laid flat and photographed against a pristine white background so every detail stands out. The bear's entire body is crafted from hundreds of tightly clustered royal blue flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums or similar small-headed blooms, which together form a dense, cushion-like surface that mimics the look of soft toy fur. The head is round and friendly, with a gently protruding snout and slightly raised ears, both carefully defined by contrasting patches of creamy white or soft butter-yellow blossoms. These paler flowers also appear as oval pads on each of the four paws, giving the arrangement a lifelike, almost storybook charm. Deep, shining eyes in a dark amber-brown shade are set neatly above a small, black, triangle-shaped nose, with a simple curved line beneath it suggesting a quiet, comforting smile. Around the neck, a sheer white mesh bow is tied in an airy, generous loop, its gauzy texture adding lightness to the rich blue colour below. The bear lies at a slight diagonal angle, which adds interest and makes it feel as though it could be nestled on a child's bed or gently placed on a memorial table. In Raynes Park, arrangements like this are often chosen as tender tributes at funerals and cremation services, particularly when the family wishes to express innocence, remembrance, or a love that feels timeless. The serene blue palette, carefully chosen by local florists used to serving families across Raynes Park, Motspur Park, and West Wimbledon, helps convey both peace and quiet strength during moments of farewell.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A delicately crafted floral cross lies centred on a pure white background, its form composed entirely of fresh blossoms in a harmonious palette of soft pinks, lilacs, and gentle mauves. The cross has a distinctly three-dimensional presence, each arm densely adorned with layers of flowers that give it a full, cushioned appearance, as if it were a bed of petals. At the intersection of the arms, three prominent roses in a dusty rose and muted mauve hue form the emotional core of the tribute, their fully unfurled petals capturing a sense of love and remembrance. These roses are framed by feathery green fern fronds and smaller, darker leaves that break up the pastel tones and provide a rich, natural backdrop. The rest of the cross is generously filled with lisianthus blooms, their soft, ruffled, trumpet-shaped petals ranging from pale blush to deeper pink, with some showing darker centres that draw the eye along the length of the design. Threaded through this sea of pink are delicate clusters of tiny purple flowers, pale green buds just beginning to open, and occasional white blossoms, all of which add fine, almost lace-like detail. Along the outer contours of the cross, slender ribbons or fabric accents in a deeper purple shade peek out here and there, quietly defining the shape. The composition feels both refined and deeply heartfelt, the sort of memorial piece that might be created by a Raynes Park florist for a funeral at a local chapel or graveside service, offering quiet comfort and a visual expression of faith, hope, and enduring affection for the person being honoured.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
From a top-down view, a round funeral tribute fills the frame, laid out against a bright white background that echoes its peaceful mood. The base is a densely packed cushion of white chrysanthemums, their many layered petals forming a smooth, velvety surface reminiscent of soft clouds drifting over Cannon Hill Common in Raynes Park. Each tiny daisy-like flower has a pale greenish heart, so that, up close, the whiteness shimmers with almost imperceptible hints of colour and life. Encircling the edge of the tribute, an emerald green satin ribbon is carefully folded into regular, ruffled pleats, catching the light with a gentle sheen and giving the cushion a polished, finished look suitable for a chapel or crematorium service. Slightly off-centre towards the top, a vibrant focal spray rises out of the white background. A bright lime spider chrysanthemum stretches out fine, curly petals, surrounded by clusters of apple-green Hypericum berries and small green chrysanthemums that add rounded shapes and a feeling of fresh growth. Deep green fern fronds and leaves weave through the design, creating shadows and texture. At the heart of this green cluster, two rounded Scottish thistles in dusky blue-purple stand proudly, their spiny forms and cool colour offering a subtle but powerful contrast to the softness around them. The tribute feels serene and composed, an arrangement you might imagine being delivered by a Raynes Park florist to a service in Morden or Wimbledon Chase, conveying quiet condolences, respect, and perhaps a nod to Scottish roots or cherished memories held close by the family.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene and traditional floral cross tribute dominates the image, resting against a spotless white backdrop that allows every detail of the design to stand out. The cross itself is formed from a dense blanket of small white chrysanthemums, each button-like bloom tightly nestled against the next, so that the entire surface looks soft and cushioned, almost like fine white lace. This uniform field of white conveys a sense of innocence, calm, and reverence, the kind of quiet comfort many families in Raynes Park seek when honouring a loved one. Tracing the outline of the cross, a slim lime green ribbon is wrapped with precision, revealing just enough colour to define the shape and provide a gentle contrast without overpowering the purity of the white flowers. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal beams meet, a delicate spray of roses creates a tender focal point. Open roses in shades of pastel pink, delicate peach, and creamy ivory are tucked into a bed of feathery green fern and fine stems of lavender or light purple filler blooms, which introduce a subtle, soothing hint of colour. The roses' petals appear velvety and full, suggesting both vulnerability and lasting love. The overall arrangement feels thoughtfully composed, as if created by a local florist who understands the tone of quiet churches and crematorium chapels near Raynes Park station. This floral cross would be placed beside a coffin, at the front of a memorial service, or taken to a graveside, serving as a graceful symbol of faith, remembrance, and gentle support during a time of loss.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image shows a highly detailed floral saxophone tribute, photographed against a simple white backdrop so that the craftsmanship becomes the sole focus. The entire silhouette of an alto or tenor saxophone is recreated using tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, their small, ruffled petals forming a smooth, continuous golden skin over the instrument's familiar contours. The curve of the neck, the sweep down the body, and the flaring bell are all clearly defined, giving the impression of a real instrument frozen in bloom. Along this yellow canvas, tiny red rosebuds and miniature roses are tucked in where keys and buttons would naturally be, their deeper, almost crimson tones adding rhythm and visual punctuation to the design. Fine trails of fresh greenery, reminiscent of ivy or delicate vine, weave in and out around the edges and along the curves, softening the structure and suggesting the organic flow of music itself. A few slender wire stems rise discreetly from the mouthpiece area, hinting at both technical support and the idea of a reed or the path of a breath. The tribute feels both joyful and reverent, perfect for a farewell to someone known for their love of jazz, brass bands, or late-night sessions in local Raynes Park pubs and venues. You can almost imagine this floral saxophone resting near the front of a chapel in Wimbledon or along Grand Drive, its vibrant yellow symbolising warmth and shared memories, while the red roses speak quietly of devotion and respect. The arrangement has a fresh, uplifting character, balancing grief with gratitude for a life that played its own unforgettable tune.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
Set against a seamless white background, a beautifully balanced Celtic cross funeral arrangement is captured in clear, even light, making every texture of the flowers easy to appreciate. The main body of the cross is formed from countless small white chrysanthemums, laid so closely together that they create a softly padded surface, like a pure white quilt of petals. Rising from this gentle base, the Celtic design is drawn out in bands and knot-like shapes of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, rounded blooms forming the characteristic ring and interlaced lines associated with the Celtic cross. This interplay between the crisp white and fresh green gives the tribute both clarity and a feeling of renewal, as if symbolising hope within remembrance. Along the lower section of the vertical arm, three groups of deep purple carnations sit proudly, their rich colour echoing the solemnity of a funeral while also bringing warmth and personality. Each carnation cluster is accented with sprigs of glossy greenery and slender trailing stems that curl naturally across the white chrysanthemum surface, adding gentle movement and a touch of garden softness, not unlike the borders seen in Raynes Park's quieter residential streets. The composition is carefully proportioned so that the arms, halo, and stem of the cross are visually balanced, with the colours flowing harmoniously from top to bottom. This tribute feels dignified yet personal, the sort of floral cross a local family might ask a florist near Raynes Park to create when marking a final farewell, whether for a traditional church service or a more intimate celebration of life.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows an exquisitely detailed teddy bear floral tribute, designed to appear both comforting and familiar, as if it might have once sat on a child's bed. The bear's body, from its rounded ears down to its short, steady legs, is densely covered in small white chrysanthemums that give the impression of a soft, plush fur coat. Each bloom is placed so close to the next that no gaps are visible, creating a smooth, cloud-like texture that feels gentle even in a photograph. The face is carefully defined: two neat, dark eyes, like tiny buttons, gaze softly forward, and a petite black nose rests just above a faint, curved line that suggests a shy, reassuring smile. Across its chest, a waistcoat effect in rich mauve and pink-purple blooms adds depth and personality, the petals slightly larger and more ruffled than the body flowers, echoing the colours of hydrangeas seen in local front gardens around Raynes Park and Motspur Park in late summer. Between these two vest panels, at the bear's throat, a sheer purple net bow is tied in a modest flourish, the translucent layers catching the light with a subtle shimmer. Everything is photographed against a plain, bright white background, so the crisp whites and gentle purples stand out clearly, free from distraction. The arrangement feels quietly peaceful, the kind of floral tribute chosen by families who want to express love, innocence, and cherished memories in a sensitive way during a funeral or memorial service, with the tenderness of a last cuddle given in flowers.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An elegant angel wing floral tribute lies suspended against a crisp white background, its twin wings opening outwards in a soft, protective curve. The body of each wing is meticulously formed from a tight carpet of pure white blooms, probably small chrysanthemums and spray carnations, closely nestled so that no gaps of foliage show through. Their layered petals create a rippling, plush texture, while the faintest hints of green and pale lemon at the flower centers give the design a quiet, natural variation. Tracing the outer line of the wings, clusters of airy white feathers are carefully arranged, overlapping like soft snowdrifts. These feathers blur the outline into something weightless and ethereal, catching the light in such a way that the arrangement appears to glow subtly from within. A gentle shadow underneath grounds the piece without disturbing its heavenly feel. From the viewpoint of a Raynes Park florist used to creating sympathy flowers for families gathering near Cannon Hill Common or around West Barnes Lane, this design feels especially comforting: a visual echo of a guardian angel watching over someone dearly missed. The pure white palette suggests innocence, spiritual calm, and a quiet farewell, making it a meaningful tribute for both religious and non-religious services. One can imagine this arrangement placed beside a framed photograph at a memorial gathering, the soft feathers inviting a final, lingering look. Its craftsmanship and attention to detail convey thoughtfulness, as if each bloom were chosen with care and each feather placed as a final gentle blessing.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A pair of angel wings crafted entirely from flowers is displayed on a pristine white background, inviting a slow, reflective gaze much like the calm of early morning over Raynes Park's quiet side streets. The wings curve gently outwards, their form defined by countless white spray chrysanthemums placed so closely together they create a smooth, cloud-like surface. Each bloom shows a tiny touch of soft green at its centre, giving the design a sense of living freshness rather than stark whiteness. Soft white feathers trace the whole outer edge of both wings, adding a delicate, floating quality, as if the tribute might lift in a breeze through a peaceful churchyard near Cannon Hill Common. At the point where the wings meet, a bold fuchsia-pink satin ribbon has been tied into a full, luxurious bow, with flowing ends that tumble across the blooms. Nestled just inside this bow is a single dusky pink rosebud, held securely yet gently, representing a cherished soul embraced with love. Beneath the rose, a ring of dark purple thistles or textured foliage introduces a deeper hue, suggesting strength and resilience in the face of grief. The entire design feels calm, protective and deeply symbolic, a floral embrace for a final goodbye. Created with the care of an experienced local florist, this angel wing tribute would be fitting for a funeral or memorial service anywhere across Raynes Park and neighbouring Wimbledon, offering families a meaningful way to say farewell while surrounding their loved one with a sense of peace and light.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking Star of David funeral tribute fills the frame, its six points rendered with remarkable accuracy through careful, patient floristry. The entire symbol is built from small, many-petalled blooms, predominantly white chrysanthemums and rich, dark blue flowers, arranged so closely that no gaps are visible. Along the outer edge, a soft halo of white petals outlines the star, giving it a gentle, almost cushioned silhouette that stands out crisply against the plain white backdrop. Inside this border, a bright white hexagon of flowers anchors the centre, like a calm, still heart within the design. From this central shape, the star's six arms radiate outward, each one filled with tightly packed navy or indigo blossoms that create a deep, shadowy contrast, as if the colour has been brushed on in layers. At the inner base of every point, a neat triangular pocket of white flowers cuts into the blue, forming a repeating pattern that guides the eye around the symbol. The effect is both mathematical and tender, blending spiritual symbolism with the softness of living petals. Imagined from a florist's workbench in Raynes Park, perhaps not far from Cannon Hill Common or the quiet residential streets off Grand Drive, this arrangement feels designed for a moment of shared remembrance. It would be chosen to honour Jewish heritage at a funeral or memorial, offering comfort to family and friends gathering locally, its serene blues and whites expressing respect, peace, and a sense of continuity within the community.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic white heart-shaped funeral arrangement is shown against a spotless white background, its gentle beauty designed to honour a loved one with quiet dignity. The main body of the heart is made entirely from compact white chrysanthemums, each blossom set closely beside the next to create a flawless, textured field of petals. The effect is like a soft quilt of flowers, smooth and pillowy, evoking stillness and serenity. These white blooms, often chosen by families in Raynes Park, symbolise innocence, peace, and the tenderness of cherished memories. Encircling the heart is a rich emerald green satin ribbon, neatly pleated so that it forms a rippling, scalloped frame. The ribbon's slight shine contrasts with the velvety matte surface of the blooms, giving the tribute a formally finished edge suitable for funeral services and memorials across Raynes Park and neighbouring Motspur Park.   

At the upper left side of the heart sits a carefully balanced focal spray. Two full, creamy white roses open gracefully at the centre, their layered petals curling outward to suggest enduring affection and farewell. Around them, clusters of smaller white flowers, such as freesias or other dainty blossoms, add gentle variation in shape and texture. Sprays of lush foliage in deep green tones curve outward, with smooth, broad leaves and finer, feathery fronds arching over the chrysanthemum base. The greens lend depth and a natural, garden-like feel, as though the heart has been freshly gathered from a peaceful corner of a local Raynes Park garden. This floral tribute, ideal for coffinsides, chapel displays, or crematorium chapels, offers a graceful, comforting presence at a time of loss.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this cross-shaped floral tribute appears almost to float, its details brought into sharp focus by bright, even lighting. The structure of the cross is clearly defined by a dense border of small white spray chrysanthemums, forming a soft but precise edge that resembles freshly fallen snow. Just beyond that white fringe, a subtle trim of pale green ribbon or carefully folded foliage traces the outline, offering a fresh, verdant contrast and giving the piece a polished, finished feel typical of experienced Raynes Park funeral florists. Inside this frame, the cross is filled with a harmonious blend of colours and textures. Large roses, fully opened and velvety, alternate between vivid hot pink and creamy pastel yellow, their generous petals creating gentle focal points along the arms and centre. Scattered among them are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, pom-pom heads lending playful texture and a contemporary twist to the traditional Christian symbol. Tucked into the spaces between the larger blooms are smaller flowers in tones of rich purple and violet, likely lisianthus or statice, which deepen the colour palette and add a sense of quiet reflection. The cross itself is angled slightly from the upper left to the lower right, enhancing the sense of depth and making it easy to imagine this arrangement resting near a lectern or beside a photograph at a memorial service in Raynes Park or along nearby Kingston Road. The overall effect is one of gentle remembrance, with the pinks, purples, greens, and whites combining to suggest both sorrow and a hopeful celebration of life.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the frame, its iconic shape rendered with meticulous precision in a carpet of deep royal blue chrysanthemums. Each tiny floret is nestled closely to the next, creating a smooth, padded texture that clearly marks out the circular chakkar, the bold central sword, and the two curved kirpans that arc gracefully at either side. The rich blue hue is intense yet soothing, suggesting loyalty, courage, and spiritual devotion, while the clean white background allows the symbol to stand out as if gently illuminated. At the point where the central blade meets the lower curve of the chakkar, a small, contrasting posy has been woven into the design. Three immaculate white roses, their petals velvety and softly cupped, form the heart of this cluster, bordered by dainty flecks of white baby's breath and a collar of deep green foliage. These lighter tones create a quiet focal point, like a candle of serenity glowing within the stronger blue of the Khanda. The overall impression is one of composed reverence, suitable for a Sikh funeral, remembrance service, or celebration of life for a cherished family member from the Raynes Park community, perhaps remembered after prayers at the gurdwara and a gathering at home near Cannon Hill Common. Subtle shadows beneath the flowers hint at the weight and substance of the tribute, conveying a sense of permanence and care. The craftsmanship reflects a florist who understands both the symbolic meaning of the Khanda and the comfort that a beautifully made tribute can bring to grieving families.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large, perfectly formed heart of roses and baby's breath appears to float against a crisp white background, its gentle colours and symmetry giving it a peaceful, almost timeless quality. The heart is divided neatly down the middle: on the left, a sweep of creamy white and pale lemon-tinted roses nestle closely together, their satin-like petals softly unfurling; on the right, matching clusters of warm, medium pink roses mirror their shape, every bloom plump and fresh, as if just opened that morning. Fine stems of white gypsophila weave throughout the design, their countless miniature blooms creating a misty, cloud-soft texture that outlines the heart and lightly dusts its centre line. There is no foliage to distract the eye, just the interplay of ivory, blush, and pink, held in a serene balance. The arrangement feels composed and thoughtful, like a quiet embrace captured in flowers. It is easy to imagine this heart leaving a Raynes Park florist's studio and travelling gently along Coombe Lane or West Barnes Lane to a funeral or memorial, carried as a tender tribute from family or close friends. Suitable for honouring a lifelong partner, parent, or someone deeply loved, the design speaks of enduring affection and gratitude. The contrast between the pale, almost luminous roses on the left and the warmer pink shades on the right echoes the dual nature of goodbye: sorrow and love sitting side by side. Crafted with the steady, respectful touch of an experienced funeral florist, it becomes a soft-spoken yet deeply expressive final gift.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
Three intertwined hearts of roses form a graceful, cascading tribute, carefully crafted to express lasting love and remembrance. The hearts are arranged in a gentle diagonal, stepping down the image from top left to lower right, each one filled edge to edge with petite rose blooms in soft lavender, dusty mauve, and pale pastel pink. The colours are muted yet rich, with delicate shading on the petals that suggests both fragility and strength, like cherished memories held close over many years. Between the roses, only the slightest glimpse of their stems is visible, as if the blossoms themselves are leaning together in quiet support. Fresh green ivy threads around the contours of every heart, then trails downward to link them in a flowing chain, its slender stems and glossy leaves adding structure and a sense of natural movement. The background is a clean, luminous white, with faint vertical glimmers that might come from a glass wall or polished surface, creating a peaceful, almost chapel-like atmosphere. This design feels ideal as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement sent to a Raynes Park service, perhaps to a ceremony following a walk through nearby parks or after a gathering of close family at home. It captures the idea of three hearts joined-partners, siblings, or generations-offering a visual metaphor for devotion, unity, and the bonds that continue long after a final goodbye, all rendered with the quiet dignity that local Raynes Park families often seek at such tender moments.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
COLOURFUL GARLAND 1
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
COMFORTING FEELING
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lush, heart-shaped funeral arrangement sits against a spotless white background, the clean setting drawing full attention to its tender colours and carefully layered textures. The heart is densely packed, every inch covered in soft blooms that together create a visual embrace, like the comforting tributes often seen at churches and crematoriums around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase. At its centre, large creamy-yellow roses unfurl in graceful spirals, their petals smooth and gently luminous, offering a focal point of serenity and enduring love. Encircling them, pastel pink carnations with delicately frilled edges form the main body and outline of the heart, their ruffled petals overlapping to create a pillowy, almost velour-like surface that feels both gentle and secure. Interwoven through this pink base are crisp white spider chrysanthemums, easily recognised by their numerous slender petals radiating from fresh green centres; these flowers add brightness, texture, and a subtle sense of movement to the design. To introduce depth and contrast, clusters of deep magenta-pink lisianthus are tucked between the carnations and chrysanthemums, their bell-shaped blooms and nuanced shading bringing a touch of modern elegance to a classic tribute form. Small leaves and hints of fresh green foliage peek through the blooms, enhancing the natural look and suggesting the flowers have been lovingly prepared by a Raynes Park florist who understands the sensitivity of farewell occasions. At the pointed base of the heart, the edge of a pale pink ribbon can be glimpsed, discreetly signalling that this arrangement is ready to be displayed at a funeral, memorial, or graveside. Altogether, the floral heart conveys a message of compassion, remembrance, and heartfelt gratitude for a life well lived.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
DEVOTED HEART
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A lovingly composed, heart-shaped funeral tribute is set against a clean white background, its bold reds and bright greens capturing the eye the way a vibrant display might in a Raynes Park florist's window. The heart is generously filled, with six prominent deep red roses acting as emotional anchors, each rose layered with velvety petals that spiral inward to a tight, dignified centre. Surrounding these roses, abundant scarlet carnations and mini carnations are tightly clustered, their soft, frilled edges creating a rich, quilted effect that feels both tender and embracing. Nestled among the red blooms are pockets of vivid, lime-green button chrysanthemums, their neat, spherical forms bringing a fresh, almost dewy energy, like new growth in Cannon Hill Common after rain. The foliage is carefully placed: variegated green-and-cream leaves gently outline the heart's curves, offering a subtle frame that sharpens the silhouette without overwhelming the flowers. At the lower point of the heart, a few fine fern fronds extend delicately, suggesting movement and natural grace. The arrangement is symmetrical yet not rigid, with a handcrafted character that speaks of care and intention. Lit evenly against the white backdrop, every detail-from the texture of each petal to the slight sheen on the leaves-can be imagined clearly. This floral heart conveys deep love and thoughtful remembrance, ideal for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or to rest beside a photograph of a loved one from the Raynes Park community, delivered with sensitivity to local homes and chapels.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A serene floral cross tribute is shown against a clean white background, the whole arrangement radiating calm, faith, and remembrance. The cross itself is carefully constructed from hundreds of tightly arranged white chrysanthemums, each bloom flawless and freshly opened, creating a soft yet structured surface that feels almost like a cushioned blanket of petals. Their delicate green centres provide tiny points of interest, catching the light and adding quiet depth. Along the outer edge of the cross runs a narrow lime-green ribbon, neatly folded and fixed, which frames the floral form and adds a refreshing, contemporary touch while keeping the design firmly traditional. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, sits a luxurious focal cluster of deep purple lisianthus, their silky, multi-layered petals curving inward like small chalices. These regal purple flowers introduce a note of solemn beauty and spiritual reflection, standing out vividly against the pure white base. Threaded among them are fine strands of soft green foliage and several tightly furled buds, suggesting life continuing even in sorrow. A gentle spray of lisianthus blooms and buds extends from the centre, drifting diagonally down one arm, giving the piece a graceful, flowing movement. The photo is taken from above at a slight angle, with subtle shadows beneath the shape, so the cross seems to rest quietly on a table in a peaceful room, much like those found in Raynes Park's local churches and chapels. Designed by an experienced local florist, this cross would be chosen by families across Raynes Park, Wimbledon Chase, and New Malden as a tender way to honour a loved one at a funeral or memorial service.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00