Brockley Tributes

As your trusted Brockley Florist, we understand how meaningful a floral tribute can be. Our heartfelt flowers and bespoke bouquets help you express sympathy, love, and remembrance during sensitive times. From our store just a short stroll from Brockley Station and the leafy Hilly Fields, our expert florists carefully handcraft every arrangement with care and respect.

Whether you’re honouring a loved one or sending support to a friend, you can rely on us for prompt same-day delivery in Brockley and nearby areas like Honor Oak, Nunhead, and Ladywell – simply order online by 3 PM. We know these moments call for reliability and compassion, so we’re here to guide you in choosing the perfect bouquet or tribute wreath. Our knowledge of local spots like St Peter's Church and Brockley Road means we can deliver directly and discreetly when you need it most.

With years of local expertise, our Brockley Florist team is committed to exceptional service, genuine care, and beautiful, fresh flowers sourced daily. Every tribute carries our passion for helping the Brockley community mark life’s important occasions. Trust us to deliver not just florals, but comfort and support, with a personal touch that truly matters.

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TRIBUTES
A beautifully composed floral cross, designed for a funeral or memorial service, is presented against a crisp white backdrop, its form and colour given full attention. The entire cross is carpeted with roses, the main body made up of sumptuous deep red blooms that are fully opened, revealing layer upon layer of velvety petals. These luxurious roses cover the vertical and horizontal arms in a continuous band of rich crimson, suggesting deep affection and enduring respect. Nestled among them are groups of bright fuchsia-pink garden roses, their softer, frill-edged petals introducing a lively contrast that feels both comforting and uplifting. Tucked between the open flowers, small rosebuds in complementary shades add texture and give the sense of a tribute that speaks to all stages of a loved one's life. Tracing the outer contour of the cross is a neat border of tiny, snow-white flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums or delicate carnations, placed so close together that they form a luminous halo. Small hints of fresh green foliage and perhaps slim ribbons peek from beneath this outer ring, giving structure and a professionally finished edge. The soft, even lighting highlights the richness of the reds and the clarity of the whites without casting harsh shadows, as though the piece were resting in a calm room at Brockley Florist before being delivered to a nearby church on Brockley Road or Ladywell Cemetery. This floral cross embodies both faith and tenderness, offering a gentle focus for mourners gathered to remember, reflect, and say a final, loving goodbye.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
This image presents a deeply moving heart-shaped funeral arrangement, captured from above so the entire design can be seen clearly. The body of the heart is formed from countless white spray chrysanthemums that have been placed very closely together, petal to petal, so that they create a dense, cushion-like bed of flowers. The pristine white blossoms evoke calm and purity, and the slightly domed surface casts gentle shadows that bring out the texture of each tiny bloom. Around the perimeter runs a narrow band of emerald green satin ribbon, precisely wrapped and pinned to trace the outline of the heart. The ribbon's soft sheen and crisp line provide a subtle yet elegant frame, much like a carefully chosen border around a cherished photograph. From the upper left curve of the heart, a sculptural spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies sweeps diagonally towards the lower centre. Several callas stand more upright at the top, their trumpet-like shapes and dark inner spadices adding drama and focus; below them, a couple of more slender lilies curve gently downwards, suggesting a flowing, almost cascading movement. Interspersed between the callas are smaller clusters of white freesia or similar flowers, whose multiple buds and open florets lend a daintier texture and whisper of fragrance. Around this central spray, layers of green foliage-light, feathery ferns and broader glossy leaves-fan out to frame the lilies and soften the transition into the chrysanthemum heart. The arrangement feels both refined and heartfelt, the kind of piece a family in Brockley might choose for a service along Brockley Road or near Telegraph Hill, where local florists understand how to weave love, memory, and respect into each carefully placed stem.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
In this photograph, the Union Jack is translated into an opulent floral tribute, a rectangular arrangement where every element of the British flag is constructed from meticulously placed blooms. The background fields of the design are rich with blue flowers, densely clustered so that only a continuous, textured expanse of colour is visible, reminiscent of a calm twilight sky. Rising from this depth, the central red cross of St George stands out boldly, its vertical and horizontal arms created from tight rows of crimson petals that form a broad, unwavering band. From each corner, narrower red diagonals representing St Patrick's Cross cut inward, their angles meeting seamlessly with the central cross. Surrounding all of these red elements, fine ribbons of white flowers provide sharp, clean definition, replicating the fimbriation and the underlying St Andrew's Cross that complete the Union Jack pattern. The white blooms introduce a sense of clarity and light, highlighting the careful geometry that holds the design together. Up close, individual petals and tiny florets create gentle rises and dips, giving the flag a tactile, three-dimensional quality, as if it has been lovingly quilted from living material. The overall mood is solemn yet proud, ideal for ceremonies of remembrance, military funerals, or services commemorating a lifetime of public duty. Placed in a Brockley setting-perhaps carried into a chapel near Brockley Station or displayed in a funeral home serving the local community-it would speak quietly of loyalty, roots, and respect, offering a moment of unity to family and friends gathered in grief.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This image shows a beautifully formed heart-shaped funeral tribute, placed against a bright, uncluttered white background so every detail of the arrangement stands out clearly. The full body of the heart is massed with numerous small, pristine white chrysanthemum florets, each head closely packed to the next so the surface appears smooth, cushiony, and almost cloudlike. Their crisp whiteness speaks of peace, innocence, and a quiet moment of reflection. At the upper left curve, three sumptuous deep red roses create a striking focal spray. Their petals are tightly coiled, velvety and rich in tone, symbolising love, devotion, and heartfelt grief. Around this central trio, tiny white filler flowers and mixed foliage-broad glossy leaves, medium greens, and airy, fine-textured sprigs-offer subtle contrast and texture. From this cluster, slender trails of bright green ornamental grass sweep diagonally down and across, drawing the eye towards two more single red roses that rest gracefully on the right-hand side of the heart, closer to the lower edge. These roses seem to echo the main cluster, suggesting connections between past and present, shared memories, and continued affection. Encircling the whole arrangement, a band of dark green satin ribbon is neatly folded to form a clean, polished border that frames the heart and ties the elements together. The mood of the design is gentle and contemplative, perfectly suited to a memorial or funeral service in Brockley, perhaps near Hilly Fields or St Peter's Church, where families gather to say goodbye and look for quiet comfort in thoughtful, handcrafted flowers from their local florist.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
In this image, a beautifully composed floral cushion tribute is shown from above, filling the frame with colour and texture while resting on a crisp white background. The tribute takes the form of a soft-edged rectangular pillow, symbolising rest and serenity, and is completely covered with a dense weave of fresh flowers. Dominant among them are roses in different stages of bloom, from tight buds to fully unfurled flowers, in shades of vivid fuchsia, soft rose pink, and gentle cream-yellow. Their layered petals overlap like folded fabric, creating a luxurious, plush surface. Between the roses, velvety purple lisianthus blooms appear, their deep tones adding both visual depth and an air of contemplative calm, fitting for a farewell. Wisps of tiny lavender and lilac filler flowers, such as statice or limonium, trace delicate lines through the design, adding fine detail and a hint of wildflower charm. The whole piece is held together and edged by mixed foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves bring a contemporary feel, while slender, darker green fronds provide structure and a natural frame. The arrangement has the quiet elegance you might find in a Brockley Florist display window along Brockley Road, designed for families seeking something gentle yet significant for a funeral or remembrance service. You can imagine this floral pillow carried carefully into a chapel near Telegraph Hill or placed at a graveside in a local cemetery, its blend of pinks, creams, and purples expressing affection, gratitude, and peaceful goodbye in a single, comforting cushion of blooms.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Meticulously arranged to convey quiet reverence, this rectangular floral pillow is built from hundreds of pure white chrysanthemum blooms pressed closely together to form a continuous, cushion-like surface. Viewed at eye level the chrysanthemums create a soft, immaculate expanse that suggests rest and serenity; the tactile impression is one of plush, muted softness, like a blanket of fresh snow. Encircling the pillow is a delicate band of light green ribbon, pleated into an even scalloped trim that frames the white surface and introduces a hint of spring-like freshness. At the top-left corner a tasteful cluster of accent blooms punctuates the composition: white lisianthus with their fragile, layered petals sit beside vivid purple lisianthus flowers and buds, the purple offering a refined pop of colour that speaks of respect and remembrance. Wisps of fern and varied greenery thread through the bouquet, lending movement and a cool, verdant scent, while a darker green leaf wrap binds the stems together with understated formality. The background remains bright and neutral, a pure white plane that lets the arrangement's texture and gentle shadows read clearly, as if lit by soft morning light. This piece carries a restrained fragrance and a visual stillness appropriate for funerals, memorial services, or graveside ceremonies, and its craftsmanship reflects the careful hand of a local florist acquainted with Brockley's quieter moments-suitable for delivery to nearby chapels, St John's, or Hilly Fields commemorative gatherings.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
This image features a beautifully composed funeral floral cross, photographed on a plain white background so that the eye is drawn entirely to the flowers and their symbolic form. The cross is fully covered with countless small white chrysanthemum heads, each bloom carefully positioned to create a dense, cushion-like surface. Their clean white petals blend into one another, forming an unbroken field of gentle texture that feels calm and contemplative. Along the edges, a fine border of bright green foliage neatly traces the outline of the cross, adding structure and a fresh, natural contrast that helps the traditional shape stand out. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a central spray provides a soft burst of colour. Here, several roses in tones of peach, soft pink, and creamy ivory open gracefully, their layered petals offering a sense of warmth and affection. They are supported by wisps of fern, slender loops of dark green grass, and subtle touches of pale purple filler flowers that lend depth and a quiet hint of colour variation. The lighting is gentle and even, creating a feeling of stillness and dignity without distraction. This cross is clearly intended as a sympathy or memorial arrangement, reflecting Christian faith and the wish to honour a life with grace. It feels like a piece that might be chosen from a local Brockley florist for a funeral at a nearby church or crematorium, travelling through the neighbourhood streets and past familiar gardens to bring comfort to a family in mourning.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this beautifully constructed floral cross feels both reverent and deeply personal, like something chosen with care by a Brockley family to honour a loved one. The cross shape is strong yet softened by an abundance of flowers, with no empty spaces, just layers of delicate petals that create a lush, continuous surface. Large white and ivory roses sit proudly along the vertical and horizontal axis, their centres spiralling outward and catching the soft light. Around them, clusters of creamy hydrangea-or similar rounded blooms-form a pillowy, textured base that makes the piece feel generous and embracing. Soft peach and blush-pink roses are placed thoughtfully throughout, weaving a gentle warmth through the cooler ivory tones, much like the pastel skies over nearby Ladywell Fields on a quiet evening. Fine sprinkles of lavender or light purple filler flowers add minute touches of colour, almost like small watercolour strokes, giving the design complexity and grace without overwhelming the main palette. Subtle greenery is tucked along the sides and slightly beneath the blooms, helping to trace the outline of the Christian cross and offering a natural, grounded note. The lighting is calm and balanced, casting only a slight shadow so the cross seems to float, its textures and layers clearly visible. One can imagine this arrangement being delivered by Brockley Florist to a local church or crematorium, its fragrance soft and comforting, its presence offering consolation. This floral tribute speaks of faith, remembrance, and quiet support, making it a fitting choice for funerals, memorial services, or wakes in Brockley and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Bathed in bright, natural light, a heart-shaped bouquet composed by a skilled local hand becomes a radiant tribute at the core of the image. Around 30 to 35 roses in varying stages of bloom-some just beginning to open, others lush and full-blend gentle hues of pastel pink and cream, reminiscent of cottage gardens blossoming along the edges of Brockley and Nunhead. Wispy stems of pure white baby's breath drift through the tightly arranged roses, their cloudlike softness bringing contrast and dimension. Hints of pale yellow emerge on some of the cream petals, adding further warmth and subtle complexity. The heart's shape is crisp and symmetrical, made vivid by the pristine white setting that amplifies the bouquet's sense of openness and serenity. Crafted with evident care in the spirit of Brockley's community, this arrangement exudes love and solace, making it a sensitive tribute for local farewells at Ladywell Cemetery, as well as a symbol of gratitude or remembrance for anniversaries and Mother's Day. Every rose seems intentionally placed, suffusing the arrangement with a quiet strength and enduring affection that capture the gentle beauty of Brockley life.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Seen from a gentle overhead perspective on a pure white background, this heart-shaped floral arrangement is a composed study in softness and refined sentiment. Dozens of roses, ranging from tightly furled buds to generous, open blooms, sweep across the surface in a palette of clean white, creamy ivory, pale peach and muted blush pink, their spiralled centres and layered petals creating an elegant rhythm. Interspersed among the roses are generous clusters of white hydrangea, their many small florets building a cloud-like cushion that adds visual volume and a velvety textural contrast to the smoother rose petals. Subtle sprigs of deep green, slightly variegated leaves emerge at intervals, offering a cool, natural counterpoint and helping to define the heart's contours. The composition is arranged with exacting care so the surface reads seamless and lush; under soft studio light the piece throws a tender shadow that highlights its three-dimensional sculpting. There is a quiet fragrance in the imagining of it - a clean rose perfume with a green, meadow-like freshness - and a mood that balances solemn dignity with intimate affection. This arrangement would serve beautifully both as a romantic gesture for a wedding or anniversary and as a respectful tribute for a memorial or funeral, communicating love, remembrance and understated luxury. Crafted in the spirit of our local Brockley community, the design reflects neighbourhood sensibilities around Crofton Park and Brockley Market: considered, artisanal and quietly comforting, an ode to tenderness in times of celebration or consolation.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This image shows a three-dimensional floral teddy bear, laid gently against a pure white background and styled to resemble a much-loved soft toy. The entire body is cloaked in royal blue blossoms, likely small chrysanthemum or daisy-like florets, set tightly together to give the impression of thick, velvety fur. Against this rich blue, clusters of creamy white and soft yellow blooms highlight the bear's muzzle, inner ears, and the circular pads on each of the four paws, delicately defining the classic teddy bear outline. The face has been given particular care: two shiny, round eyes in deep amber and black create a warm, watchful gaze, while a neatly shaped black triangle nose and a subtle curved line beneath it form a gentle, childlike smile. Around the neck rests a sheer white organza bow, its fine, translucent loops adding both softness and a sense of occasion, like a special toy dressed for an important day. The composition is slightly tilted, giving the still arrangement a touch of life, as if the bear could be lifted and hugged. In Brockley, families often choose such floral bears for baby boy tributes, children's funerals, or memorials held near Hilly Fields or along Brockley Road, where they want something visibly tender yet dignified. The cool, deep blue carries a sense of quiet reflection, while the pale details suggest innocence and peace. Though you cannot feel it through the screen, you can imagine the cushiony texture of the petals beneath your fingertips and the faint freshness of the flowers, all carefully arranged by a skilled florist to offer comfort when words feel too small.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully crafted floral cross dominates the image, standing alone against a bright white background that emphasizes its soft colours and intricate texture. The cross is fully covered with a dense arrangement of flowers in gentle shades of pink, mauve, and lilac, giving it a full, luxurious appearance. At the point where the upright and crossbar intersect, three striking roses in muted dusty rose and pale mauve sit fully open, their layered petals forming a calm, central focus that draws the eye. Surrounding these roses, fresh green ferns and smaller leaves cascade outward, their vivid tones and light-catching surfaces adding vitality and contrast to the pastel palette. From this central heart, the arms of the cross stretch out, each section meticulously packed with trumpet-like Lisianthus and complementary blooms whose ruffled petals shift from soft blush to richer pinks and delicate purples, some marked by darker centres that add visual depth. Throughout the arrangement, tiny pink and lavender filler flowers, along with small green buds and miniature white blossoms with yellow centres, are carefully threaded between the larger heads, creating intricate detail reminiscent of embroidery. Along the cross's edges, fine ribbons or structural fabric in a deep purple hue can be glimpsed beneath the flowers, subtly framing the overall form. The mood is one of quiet reflection and gentle solace, much like a still moment walking through Brockley's leafy streets or past the gravestones of Brockley and Ladywell Cemetery. This floral cross serves as a thoughtful sympathy or funeral tribute, offering a tender, visual way to honour and remember a loved one.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully composed round floral tribute laid out against a plain white background, as if resting on a stand in a Brockley church or funeral home. The main body of the design is created from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, each bloom small and delicate, with layers of narrow petals that overlap into a dense, cushion-like surface. Together they form a broad circle of pure white, conveying peace, innocence, and a sense of calm stillness, much like an early morning mist over nearby Hilly Fields. At the tiny heart of each flower, a touch of yellow-green peeks through, softening the white and adding a hint of life and renewal. Encircling the outer rim is a carefully folded emerald green satin ribbon, pleated into scalloped waves that trace the edge of the tribute. The ribbon's gentle sheen and crisp tailoring offer a subtle frame, signalling craftsmanship and care. Sitting slightly above the centre is a richly textured cluster of vibrant elements. A bright lime-green spider chrysanthemum, with its long, curling petals splayed outward, forms the focal point. Around it, glossy apple-green Hypericum berries cluster in small groups, their smooth, round shapes contrasting with the feathery petals. Dark green fern fronds and foliage weave through the berries, adding movement and depth, their fine leaves creating soft shadows. Nestled among this greenery are two bold Scottish thistles in a muted indigo-blue, their spiky, spherical heads adding structure and symbolic weight. This blend of soft white, fresh green, and cool blue makes the tribute a fitting choice for a funeral or memorial in Brockley, honouring a loved one with a quiet nod to Scottish connections and a strong sense of natural beauty.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
The image shows a beautifully composed floral cross, photographed on a clean white background that accentuates every contour of the design. The main body of the cross is densely covered with white chrysanthemums, predominantly small button blooms that sit close together like tiny cushions. Their velvety petals and uniform placement create a thick, plush surface, suggesting purity and tranquillity, much like the stillness of a Sunday morning service in one of Brockley's churches. There is no visible gap between the flowers; the cross appears completely cocooned in white. At the central junction, a small posy of roses introduces a gentle touch of colour and emotion. Open roses in soft blush pink, ivory, and warm peach tones cluster together, their layered centres spiralling inward, hinting at intimacy and cherished memories. Fine trails of green fern fronds and loose stems of lavender-hued filler flowers weave among the roses, adding contrast, texture, and a slightly unstructured, garden-like feel to the otherwise formal cross. Encircling the entire outline, a narrow lime-green ribbon peeks from under the chrysanthemums, edging the cross with a vivid yet restrained border that hints at fresh growth and renewal, much like the trees lining the streets around Brockley Station. The lighting is even and bright, bringing out the form and texture of each bloom without harsh shadows. This traditional floral cross is the kind of tribute families might have delivered to a funeral home or crematorium near Brockley, a hand-crafted expression of condolence intended to bring solace and to reflect both the faith and affection held for a loved one.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image shows an artfully designed funeral tribute shaped like a full-sized saxophone, isolated against a crisp white background so every detail of the floral work is clearly visible. The saxophone's entire silhouette is formed from tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemum florets, their small heads nestling together to create a plush, even surface that follows the instrument's curve with remarkable precision. The yellow reads as warm and hopeful, like afternoon light spilling across Hilly Fields in Brockley, offering a sense of peace amid grief. Punctuating this golden texture are miniature red roses and buds, placed along the length of the body where the keys would normally sit, giving the impression of a musician's pathway for their fingers. Fine strands of fresh green foliage weave through and around the shape, particularly on the sweeping neck and the bell, adding movement, depth, and a hint of wildness as if the saxophone were surrounded by living vines. At the top, near the suggested mouthpiece, a few slender wires or stems rise upwards, discreetly supporting the design and hinting at the reed. The tribute feels deeply personal, something a family in Brockley or New Cross might choose to honour a loved one remembered for open-mic nights, band rehearsals in local studios, or busking outside Brockley station. The mix of yellow chrysanthemums, red roses, and natural greenery creates a soft yet striking piece that speaks of music, friendship, and the enduring rhythm of a life well cherished within the SE4 community.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
This photograph presents an elegant Celtic cross funeral arrangement on a clean white background, its symbolic shape expressed through a meticulous pattern of white and chartreuse chrysanthemums, touched with purple. The body of the cross is built from countless white chrysanthemum blooms, their petals layered and overlapping so that the surface appears plush and softly domed. These densely packed flowers form the central vertical stem and horizontal arms, giving a feeling of purity and quiet stillness. Framing the centre and outlining key elements of the design, a band of bright lime green button chrysanthemums creates the distinctive ring of the Celtic cross and traces knot-like shapes that interweave around the white. The green blooms are small, spherical, and neatly placed, providing crisp definition and a sense of crafted geometry. On the lower segment of the vertical arm, three distinct groupings of deep purple carnations add a richer, more contemplative accent. Their velvety, frilled petals contrast beautifully with the neat daisy faces of the chrysanthemums, and their colour suggests dignity and heartfelt mourning. Threaded among the carnations are slender twists of greenery and fine woody stems, which curl and meander gently across the cross, softening the structure and bringing in a touch of natural movement reminiscent of the greenery around Brockley Cemetery and the surrounding gardens. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting every detail of the flowers and revealing the careful workmanship that a seasoned local florist would bring to such a tribute. Overall, the arrangement radiates respect, faith, and remembrance, making it a fitting piece for funeral services or celebrations of life across Brockley and nearby Honor Oak.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Captured against a plain white backdrop, this floral teddy bear tribute feels like a soft embrace made visible. The bear is carefully sculpted from creamy white chrysanthemums, each flower placed closely to build a full, plush silhouette. Its head is round and gently domed, with small ears clearly shaped at the top, while the body is compact and seated, with short arms and legs that appear to rest calmly in front. The many layers of chrysanthemum petals give the impression of gentle fluff, as if you could run your hand along the surface and feel something as comforting as a favourite teddy from childhood days in Brockley's quiet streets. Two small, dark circular accents form the eyes, bringing the bear to life with a serene and slightly watchful expression. A tiny black nose and a faint suggestion of a soft, pink smile complete the face, lending it a reassuring, friendly character. Across the chest, deeper pink and magenta chrysanthemums create a waistcoat effect, the blooms carefully arranged into two mirrored panels that sit like lapels. Between them, at the neckline, rests a delicate purple net bow, its transparent, layered loops adding both texture and a subtle sense of ceremony. The balanced colour palette-white, deep pink, and gentle purple-remains calm and soothing, while still offering a hint of joy. This tribute, perfect for funerals and memorials in Brockley and neighbouring areas like Crofton Park or Ladywell, is especially suited to honouring a child or someone remembered for their gentle, playful spirit, offering a floral companion that quietly holds space for grief and love.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image features an exquisitely detailed angel-wing funeral arrangement, presented on a completely white background that allows every subtle texture to be clearly seen. Each wing is shaped with great care, filled with clusters of tiny white blossoms, almost certainly chrysanthemums or small carnations, that create a rich, velvety layer of petals. The flowers are tightly packed, giving the wings a smooth, continuous surface, while the faintly greenish or pale yellow centres offer just enough colour variation to keep the composition lively and natural. Along the sweeping outer curves and tapered tips, a trim of soft, wispy white feathers fans out, echoing the natural structure of wings and adding a feathery lightness that feels almost weightless. The feathers appear fluffy and touchable, contrasting gently with the firm, rounded forms of the blossoms. Under soft, even light, both the petals and plumage are rendered with clarity, and a delicate drop shadow beneath the wings provides a sense of gentle elevation, as though they are resting lightly on a tabletop in a quiet Brockley funeral home. The overall impression is serene and contemplative, a tribute designed to offer visual comfort during times of loss. It's easy to imagine this angel-wing design standing on an easel at a service near Brockley Station or in a small chapel off Lewisham Way, its white-on-white calm providing a peaceful focus for reflection. The arrangement carries a strong sense of purity, guardianship, and eternal rest, giving families a way to symbolise love that continues beyond the final goodbye.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
The image presents a beautifully detailed funeral flower arrangement in the unmistakable shape of angel wings, set against a clean, white backdrop. The wings are filled entirely with tiny white chrysanthemum-style blooms, packed tightly so there are no gaps, giving the impression of a soft, snowy blanket. Each individual floret shows a gentle green centre, bringing subtle depth and life to the pure white surface. The wings curve gracefully, mirroring one another, their outlines gently flowing like a protective embrace. Along every edge, delicate white feathers are attached, overlapping like real plumage and creating a light, feathery halo that enhances the celestial mood. At the central point where the wings meet, there is a vivid accent: a wide satin ribbon in rich fuchsia-pink, tied into an opulent bow. The bow's loops are full and rounded, with two tails flowing casually downward across the flowers. Cradled tenderly within the bow is a single, dusky pink rosebud, its petals tightly swirled, signifying quiet devotion and remembrance. Around the rose, a ring of dark violet, perhaps thistle-like, textured pieces adds contrast and grounds the composition, much like the earthy tones you might notice walking through Brockley's allotments or near Hilly Fields. The lighting is gentle and even, allowing the textures of feathers, petals, and ribbon to be clearly seen. This angel-wing tribute feels deeply thoughtful and personal, an ideal choice for a memorial or funeral service in and around Brockley, conveying both the idea of a guiding guardian and a soft farewell that honours a life with grace.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Like a tapestry speaking of unity and remembrance, this Jamaican flag is crafted from thousands of tiny, crinkled bits of green, black, and gold materials-tissue scraps, fabric shreds-assembled into a convex, mosaic relief. The diagonal saltire in golden yellow divides the field into top and bottom green triangles and left and right black triangles. The sculpture sits centered against a pristine white background, its three-dimensional surface catching the light and casting soft, rolling shadows. Each fragment is irregular, giving the flag an organic rhythm, as if the craft was woven by many hands in the community around Brockley and Crofton Park. The top and bottom greens suggest the rolling hills of Jamaica's countryside; the black segments at the hoist and fly bring depth and gravity, grounding the bright heat of yellow. The yellow saltire glints like warm sunshine breaking through a cloud, a symbol of resilience and hopeful forward motion. The piece radiates energy and a sense of place, reminiscent of a street market along Brockley Rise where colors compete for attention, or of a festival near Hilly Fields where community spirits come together. Though abstract, the flag remains unmistakably Jamaican in its palette and diagonally crossed geometry, a contemporary homage to heritage and to the power of collaborative craft. Delivery is available across Brockley and nearby SE4 areas, bringing a touch of Caribbean warmth to doorsteps.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
In this image, a Star of David floral tribute is presented in full view, resting against a plain white backdrop so the eye focuses entirely on the flowers and their meaningful shape. The six-pointed Magen David has been constructed by a skilled florist solely from tightly grouped small-headed blooms, mainly pure white and a deep, velvety blue. Along the very edge of the star, white chrysanthemums form a plush outline, their softly ruffled petals overlapping to create a gentle, padded border around all six points. Inside this, the centre of the star is defined by a bold hexagon of white blossoms that seems to radiate quiet light, suggesting peace and remembrance. The areas stretching out to form the arms of the star are densely filled with dark blue flowers, likely dyed chrysanthemums or carnations, whose saturated colour gives a sense of depth and solemnity. At the inward base of each point, a neat small triangle of white flowers interrupts the blue, repeated six times to create a distinctive, interwoven pattern of white and blue triangles. The texture is rich and inviting, with the fluffy chrysanthemum heads contrasting against the smoother blue blooms, all packed so closely that the star appears almost like a soft sculpture. The piece feels deeply appropriate for a Jewish funeral or memorial service in Brockley, perhaps for a gathering in a quiet hall off Brockley Road or near Hilly Fields. The calm, measured design shows care and understanding of Jewish mourning customs, expressing sympathy, respect, and a shared sense of heritage through the language of flowers.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
At Brockley Florist this flag inspired piece is a careful tribute built from green, white, and orange petals. The left green stripe forms a dense field of small blossoms, creating an organic, slightly uneven surface that reads as a plush carpet of growth. The middle white stripe is tightly clustered white petals, soft and cloudlike, dividing colour with calm precision. The right orange stripe is a dense mosaic of tiny orange blooms, similar texture and depth to the other two sections. The overall rectangle mirrors a national flag and conveys both celebration and solemnity. The scent is subtle and fresh, a gentle reminder of the garden and the season, while light plays across the petals, highlighting the texture and the careful layering that gives the piece its three dimensional presence. This is more than decoration; it is a living signal of community, heritage, and hospitality, suitable for weddings, commemorations, or civic events in Brockley and neighbouring areas such as Crofton Park, Hilly Fields, or Lewisham. For deliveries, the bouquet is available for same day delivery across Brockley, Crofton Park, Hilly Fields, and nearby SE London communities. Created with the local audience in mind, it stands as a testament to both Irish identity and the care of a neighbourhood florist.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This floral Khanda speaks in colour and texture: a bold field of orange marigolds has been shaped into the sacred symbol, their dense, plush heads packed tightly to create an almost sculpted relief against a clean white background. The chakkar's circular form, the twin crossed kirpans, and the central upright khanda sword are all read clearly through the repetition of those small marigold blooms, whose warm tones suggest celebration and communal joy. At the heart of the symbol, where strength and spirit converge, a cluster of soft white lilies quietly asserts itself - at least two fully open lilies with petals gently unfurling and showing pale green-yellow stamens, surrounded by a few closed buds that promise continuity. Glossy green leaves and delicate clouds of gypsophila lift the arrangement, their cool tones tempering the intense orange and introducing tactile contrast. The soft studio lighting sculpts the flowers' surfaces and casts a faint shadow beneath the piece, implying a freestanding tribute or altar adornment. You can almost sense the scent: the spicy, familiar note of marigold warmed by light, balanced by the lilies' fresher, calming perfume. This composition reads as both a joyful offering and a respectful emblem - suited for Vaisakhi celebrations, a gurdwara decoration, or a commemorative display - made with the kind of care a local florist would bring to a community observance.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image shows a beautifully composed heart-shaped floral tribute, the sort often chosen for funerals and memorials around Brockley, Ladywell, and Crofton Park. The heart is densely plated with crisp white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals forming a continuous, textured blanket. Every flower head is nestled snugly against the next, creating a plush, cushion-like surface that feels calm and reassuring, like the quiet paths through Hilly Fields on a misty day. The pristine white blooms symbolise peace, respect, and the purity of memory. Framing the entire heart is a pleated band of emerald green satin ribbon. Each fold of the ribbon has been carefully shaped into a scalloped edge, and its satiny sheen provides a sophisticated border that emphasises the heart's outline. The green tone offers both contrast and harmony, reminiscent of Brockley's leafy side streets and pocket parks. In the upper left section of the heart, an accent spray introduces visual and emotional focus. Two ivory-white roses, fully open and velvety, sit at the centre of this cluster, their layered petals suggesting devotion and everlasting love. They are surrounded by smaller white blossoms-similar to freesias or other delicate blooms-that lighten the composition and give the impression of gentle fragrance. A mix of rich foliage, with broad glossy leaves and fine, feathery greens, fans out around the roses and continues subtly over the chrysanthemum surface, softening the transition between focal spray and floral base. This considered heart design, lovingly crafted by a local Brockley florist for delivery to chapels, crematoriums, or family homes, serves as a quiet, heartfelt expression of sympathy and support during times of loss.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
This image shows a lovingly crafted floral cross resting on a pure white background, captured from a subtle overhead angle so the depth and texture of the design are fully revealed. The cross is outlined by a crisp border of densely set white spray chrysanthemums, forming a soft cushion of petals that gently trace the shape. Just below, a folded ribbon in pale green wraps around the edges, its faint sheen and neat pleats echoing the fresh, leafy tones familiar to anyone walking through Brockley's gardens and side streets. Inside this delicate frame, the body of the cross is brimming with colour and meaning. Prominent throughout are large, open roses in vivid fuchsia pink and creamy, pale yellow, each bloom carefully placed to punctuate the design along the arms and down the length. Their velvety petals, unfurled to full size, convey tenderness and remembrance. Interspersed between the roses are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, forming small pockets of texture that feel joyful yet respectful, like small bursts of life and renewal. Deep purple blossoms-likely statice or lisianthus-are threaded through the arrangement, providing rich contrast and a sense of quiet depth. Every flower is angled just so, ensuring there are no gaps, and the overall cross feels incredibly full and considered, similar to the bespoke sympathy pieces we prepare for Brockley churches and crematoriums. Even, bright lighting highlights the interplay of colours, from the hot pinks and creams to the greens and purples, making this cross not only a symbol of faith but also a gentle celebration of a life remembered with love.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A solemn yet beautifully detailed Sikh Khanda floral tribute fills the image, resting against a seamless white background that accentuates every curve of the emblem. The entire Khanda-the central double-edged sword, its two sweeping kirpans, and the surrounding chakkar-is sculpted from tightly clustered royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small-headed blooms. The flowers are arranged so densely that the surface looks like a continuous blue tapestry, smooth and velvety, with just enough variation in petal edges to give a gentle, living texture. The blue is intense and dignified, evoking a quiet, reflective mood, much like an early morning walk through Brockley's side streets before the day begins. Nestled at the base of the central sword is a contrasting island of white and green. Three white roses form the heart of this accent, their petals fully formed yet soft at the edges, as if just opening in a cool, shaded garden. Around them, wisps of tiny white filler flowers-resembling baby's breath-float in delicate clusters, while short stems of dark green foliage provide depth and a touch of natural movement. Soft, diffused light falls across the tribute, casting fine shadows that emphasize the emblem's three-dimensional form and the careful craftsmanship involved in its creation, as if it had been arranged with care for a Sikh funeral or remembrance service at a local Brockley venue. The arrangement's visual language is clear: the strong, unwavering blue Khanda speaks of faith and identity, while the white roses and dainty filler blooms suggest peace, compassion, and a tender farewell offered with respect and understanding.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A meticulously arranged heart-shaped floral tribute sits in stark relief against a clean white backdrop, its gentle colours radiating tenderness. The heart is split down the middle, yet the transition between the two halves feels harmonious rather than abrupt. On the left, tightly clustered roses in creamy ivory and pale yellow tones form a plush, continuous surface, their petals layered in soft, rounded spirals that suggest calm and purity. On the right, the same density and structure are echoed in a group of soft pink roses, their hue reminiscent of the first blush of dawn over Brockley's tree-lined streets and railway arches. Threaded through both sides and running like a fine veil along the border is a generous scattering of white baby's breath, the tiny blooms forming a filigree of texture that outlines the heart with an almost cloudlike softness. The neutral background and even lighting ensure the focus stays on the flowers, their shapes and subtle tonal shifts telling the story. This heart feels particularly suited to a funeral or remembrance service, perhaps resting near a framed photograph or at the front of a chapel in or around Brockley. The two tones of roses may symbolise different chapters of a life, or the ongoing connection between the person who has passed and those who remain. Though quiet in colour, the abundance of roses expresses a depth of emotion, blending sorrow, gratitude, and enduring love. The design speaks of a florist who understands local families' needs for tributes that are both beautiful and deeply respectful, offering a soft, floral embrace at a time of loss.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
The photograph shows a beautifully composed sympathy tribute featuring three vertically cascading hearts made entirely of roses, hanging in a diagonal line against a pure white background. The simplicity of the setting allows the detail of the flowers to draw you in. Each heart is densely covered with miniature roses in soft lavender, muted mauve, and gentle pastel pink, the colours blending together like watercolour brushstrokes. The petals are full and slightly curled at the edges, giving a plush, cushion-like effect that speaks of comfort and warmth. The hearts are distinct yet closely related, suggesting three chapters of a shared story or three generations of a family. Fresh green ivy winds around each heart, its slender stems creating gentle arcs and its shiny leaves forming a living border. These vines then trail naturally between the hearts, binding them together into one continuous, flowing design, a quiet symbol of unity that persists beyond loss. The white background, with faint vertical reflections along the side, evokes the calm of a bright Brockley studio or a softly lit church interior, focusing every bit of attention on the tribute. The light is soft and diffused, emphasising the subtle shadows between petals and the texture of the ivy leaves. You can imagine this arrangement prepared by Brockley Florist for a local service near Ladywell Cemetery or St Peter's Church, carried carefully to rest beside a casket or memorial photograph. It radiates a feeling of gentle reverence, expressing love, gratitude, and closeness through three interwoven hearts of roses.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Against a clean white background this artificial flower mala unfolds like a small ritual banner, its U-shape composed of deliberate colour bands and hand-stitched density. Starting at the top of each arm a compact column of creamy white blossoms-delicate, fluffy textures resembling small chrysanthemums-gives the impression of nestling clouds. Below, a broad strip of warm reddish-brown follows, its layered petals and flattened forms recalling aged wood or fired clay; this grounding tone anchors the piece visually. The curve continues into a generous sweep of sunlit yellow, where marigold-like pom-poms sit densely together to create the main body of the garland, their roundness and shadowing offering a tactile fullness. Bright green highlights mark the joining points between sections, like tiny leaf accents or threaded separators. The meeting point at the bottom is weighted by a full, rounded pendant of vivid orange ruffles, a lively focal cluster that swings gently and reads as a symbolic offering. The materials-artificial silk and yarn-are tightly strung and built for reuse: they feel soft to the touch yet robust enough to decorate doorways, temple frames, or wedding mandaps. In Brockley homes and community halls near Hilly Fields and Brockley Market this toran would announce festivals with colour and warmth. As a local florist I prepare these pieces to hang over thresholds and shrine spaces, and at Brockley Florist we often tailor the colour balance to match a home's doorway proportions and ceremonial needs.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Presented from a slightly raised, angled viewpoint on a pure white surface, this pillow-shaped funeral tribute is a study in contrasts and careful balance, assembled with quiet expertise by a local hand. The dense field of hot pink roses forms the central heartbeat of the piece - plush, velvety heads that catch the light and radiate warmth - while pale pink spray carnations tuck in between them like soft, ruffled breaths. Scattered through the composition are lemon-yellow ranunculus, their layered cups shining like small suns, and rich purple lisianthus that dip their bell-shaped faces into the arrangement, offering elegant, cooler tones. Silver-blue eryngium thistles are used sparingly but purposefully: their spiky silhouettes introduce a sculptural calm and counterpoint to the softer blooms. Eucalyptus with its rounded, silvery leaves and assorted green fillers create depth and a cool scent that threads through the bouquet, an undernote of resinous freshness when the piece is close enough to smell. Encircling the base is a deep red, pleated satin ribbon that gives the cushion its defined edge and a subtle sheen under soft lighting. As a sympathy or memorial pillow it feels less mournful and more a celebration of memory - touchable, fragrant, and comforting. Brockley Florist prepares arrangements like this for families across Brockley, from Brockley Rise to Hilly Fields and as far as Honor Oak, for careful local delivery and thoughtful presentation.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A richly detailed heart-shaped floral arrangement fills the scene, its edges and inner contours perfectly defined by an abundance of pastel blooms set against a pure white background. The focal point lies in a cluster of large, creamy yellow roses at the centre, each rose unfurling in a precise spiral of velvety petals that radiate warmth, reassurance, and a sense of cherished memories. Around them, layers of pastel pink carnations create a soft, cloud-like base, their finely ruffled petals brushing together to form the heart's substantial body and smooth perimeter. White spider chrysanthemums, with characteristic slender, spiky petals fanning out from vivid green centres, are woven through the design, injecting light, texture, and a slightly contemporary edge. Between these softer tones, pockets of rich magenta-pink lisianthus add a deeper note; their slightly curled, bell-shaped petals and more saturated colour suggest poignant moments of strong emotion within a life remembered. Tiny sprigs of fresh greenery and small variegated leaves slip between the blooms, offering little glimpses of nature that keep the design lively and organic while preserving its dense, sculpted form. At the pointed base of the heart, a delicate pink ribbon just peeks into view, a gentle indication that this floral creation has been fashioned as a sympathy or funeral tribute, destined to sit beside a coffin or memorial photograph. The clean background allows the pastel and jewel-like hues to stand out clearly, letting the heart appear almost luminous. This style of arrangement is typical of what a Brockley florist might prepare for farewell services near Brockley Station or intimate gatherings in the leafy streets leading toward Crofton Park, expressing sorrow, gratitude, and enduring love all at once.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This rectangular floral pillow is a study in serene texture and composed grief: the entire surface is covered with hundreds of tiny, snowy-white chrysanthemums packed so closely they read like a soft fabric, a tactile symbol of purity and peaceful rest. Set against that white expanse, a concentrated spray in the upper left provides a focal whisper of colour - several deep fuchsia-magenta roses bloom openly, their velvety petals catching the light, while clusters of fragile white freesias thread through with a gentle perfume and a note of innocence. Lush greenery - slender fern fronds and glossy leaflets - fans beneath the spray, adding depth and a fresh, living contrast that gently anchors the design. The pillow's perimeter is neatly finished with a pleated ribbon of pale green satin, the loops and folds of ribbon offering a subtle gleam that outlines the rectangular form and recalls new leaves in spring. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop with soft shadowing to one side, the three-dimensional shape and carefully modelled surface are clear: rounded corners, even thickness and an artisan's attention to detail. This traditional sympathy cushion is intended for moments of farewell - at a funeral chapel near Brockley Market, on the chapel table at a service in St John's, or laid to rest beside a grave in a local cemetery - offering a tranquil, tactile tribute that comforts the family gathered. Prepared with local care and delivered across Brockley and nearby New Cross, the arrangement communicates respect, remembrance and quiet consolation.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Viewed as a single image, this heart-shaped floral design speaks plainly of devoted care: deep crimson roses-some tightly furled, some gently opening-are densely arranged to trace and fill the heart's familiar outline, each bloom layered to create a plush, tactile surface. Tiny white clusters of baby's breath (Gypsophila) weave through the red, their star-like florets forming a soft, cloud-like matrix that brightens and refines the silhouette. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left is a solitary white lily whose broad, waxy petals open like a quiet exhale; subtle creamy tones at its centre and slender yellow stamens add warmth and sculptural contrast to the mass of roses. The lighting is even and unobtrusive, set against a stark white background that magnifies the bouquet's colour saturation and showcases delicate shadowing between petals. Sensory details are immediate: plush rose velvet, fragile gypsophila threads, and the lily's cool, smooth planes; an imagined scent mixes classic rose sweetness with the cleaner, green-laced perfume of lily. The heart's precise shaping and balanced accents convey formal skill-ideal for an anniversary, a heartfelt apology, or a romantic declaration-while feeling intimate rather than ostentatious. The arrangement reflects the kind of work you might find made to order by skilled florists serving Brockley and the Holloway Road corridor, prepared for local delivery or hand-delivery to homes near Brockley Market.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
Presented on a clean, stark white background, this heart-shaped floral arrangement feels like a carefully spoken farewell, the kind Brockley Florist might create for a family saying their final goodbyes at a local church or crematorium. The heart is completely carpeted in blooms, giving it a full and sumptuous appearance that suggests love without reservation. Bold deep red roses are strategically placed throughout, each bloom with tightly wound centres unfolding into generous outer petals, capturing the essence of classic romance and lifelong bonds. Nestled closely around them, clusters of smaller red carnations form a soft, textured surface; their ruffled petals blend into one another so the heart appears plush and inviting to the eye. Punctuating this sea of crimson, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums emerge in neat, domed clusters, their fresh, grassy tone providing a crisp counterpoint to the warm red, much like the vivid greens of Brockley's gardens and tree-lined streets after rain. Encircling many of the blooms is a subtle outline of variegated foliage, probably pittosporum, with green leaves edged in cream that gently frame the heart and sharpen its outline against the background. At the lower point, a delicate fern frond peeks out, lending a hint of natural wildness and suggesting continuity with the natural world. The lighting is even and flattering, revealing the subtle sheen of the rose petals and the intricate structure of each tiny chrysanthemum floret. Emotionally, the design feels both tender and dignified, a fitting floral tribute for funerals, memorials, or cremation services in Brockley, offering a powerful visual symbol of love, grief, and gratitude.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A serene funeral cross crafted entirely from flowers is photographed from slightly above against a spotless white background, giving it a calm, almost chapel-like atmosphere. The cross's base is made from a dense layer of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully placed to form a continuous field of petals. Their rounded, daisy-like heads, with faintly green centres, create a soft yet structured surface that speaks of purity, gentleness, and quiet respect. Tracing the perimeter is a slim, lime-green ribbon, firmly secured to the edges of the cross. This subtle band of colour neatly defines the silhouette, its fresh green tone reminiscent of the leafy corners of Ladywell Fields or the tree-lined streets around Brockley. At the very heart of the cross, the central intersection is adorned with a vibrant spray of royal purple lisianthus. These elegant, bell-shaped flowers, some fully open and others in bud, form a lush, slightly domed cluster that draws the eye. Their deep violet hues provide a striking contrast against the snowy chrysanthemums, symbolising dignity, reverence, and tender sorrow. Interwoven among the lisianthus are delicate strands of light green foliage and a few airy filler flowers, adding depth and an organic, garden-like feel. From this central accent, several lisianthus stems are arranged to drift diagonally down the vertical arm of the cross, creating a gentle cascade of purple blooms and buds. A faint, natural shadow beneath the piece lends dimension without disrupting its tranquil mood. This floral tribute, much like something lovingly prepared by Brockley Florist for a local church or cremation service, offers a heartfelt expression of condolence, remembrance, and enduring faith for a loved one's final farewell.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
Photographed against a crisp white backdrop, this handcrafted floral cross reads as both an emblem of faith and a deeply personal farewell. The main field is formed entirely from closely clustered white chrysanthemum blooms, their rounded petals creating a plush, cloud-like texture that suggests purity and repose. Around the outer edge a pleated ribbon of deep purple satin is woven to form a ruffled border, its sheen giving a subtle contrast to the matte softness of the chrysanthemums. At the centre a compact bouquet of deep violet roses and pale lavender lisianthus (eustoma) creates the focal point; the roses' tightly furled buds and the lisianthus' frilled cups play off each other to produce a layered, calming effect. Variegated green foliage with lighter edges and darker centres threads through the central spray, adding depth, sculptural lines and a cool botanical freshness; tiny green berries may peek out, lending textural interest. Down the vertical arm the affectionate word "MUM" is spelled in small purple blooms, each letter shaped with care so it stands out crisply against the white base. The arrangement reads as solemn yet comforting, the colour story of white and violets evoking dignity and love. This design is commonly chosen for funerals and graveside services across Brockley, Crofton Park and Lewisham, and can be prepared for local delivery from our workshop to the service venue, bringing a carefully balanced expression of sympathy and remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00