Mortlake TRIBUTES

At Mortlake Florist, we create thoughtful tribute flowers that speak from the heart. Our experienced local florist team in Mortlake understands how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, beauty and care. Every wreath, spray and sympathy bouquet is handcrafted in our shop near Mortlake Green and the River Thames, using fresh blooms selected for their meaning and quality.

Whether you need a classic white coffin spray, a personalised floral tribute, or a simple hand-tied sympathy bouquet to send to a family home, we'll guide you gently through the options. We regularly deliver to local funeral directors and homes across Mortlake High Street, Sheen Lane and surrounding areas, including:

  • East Sheen - elegant wreaths and casket sprays
  • Barnes - tasteful sympathy bouquets and church flowers
  • Richmond - bespoke tributes with favourite flowers or colours

With trusted local knowledge and years of specialist experience in funeral work, you can rely on Mortlake Florist for respectful, punctual same-day delivery on tribute flowers across the area when you order online before 3 PM. We liaise carefully with funeral directors and venues to ensure every arrangement arrives on time and is presented exactly as requested.

If you're unsure where to start, we're here to help with compassionate, expert advice. Together, we'll create meaningful floral tributes that honour your loved one and bring comfort when words are hard to find.

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TRIBUTES
A full-length floral cross, created as a tender funeral tribute, stands out clearly against a clean white background, every inch of its surface covered with luxurious fresh flowers. The cross is built from clusters of large, velvety roses in deep, wine-red tones and vivid fuchsia pink, arranged so closely together that no gaps can be seen, giving the impression of a soft, quilted tapestry of petals. The darker red roses form the strong core of the design, running along the vertical stem and stretching across the horizontal arms like a ribbon of solemn devotion, while the brighter pink garden-style roses are threaded through in irregular clusters, offering gentle contrast and touches of warmth. Here and there, small rosebuds are visible, their tighter spirals adding texture and a sense of unfolding remembrance. Around the outside edge, the cross is neatly framed with a narrow band of tiny white flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums or similar filler blooms, that create a delicate lace-like border and sharpen the silhouette. Slender hints of green foliage peek from beneath the white edging, suggesting stems and leaves carefully tucked away to support the design. The overall mood is serene and reverent, the colour palette conveying both love and farewell. It is easy to imagine this floral cross resting beside a photograph at a memorial in a quiet Mortlake home or being delivered to a local chapel near the Thames, offering comfort to family and friends as they gather to remember someone dear in this peaceful riverside community.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A large, heart-shaped floral tribute is captured from above, its entire face densely carpeted with pristine white spray chrysanthemums that have been placed so closely together they resemble a soft, velvety cushion. The uniform white surface gently curves at the top and tapers to a rounded point, symbolising a full and loving heart. Around the perimeter, a continuous emerald green satin ribbon hugs each contour, providing a crisp, polished outline that highlights the purity of the blooms and subtly echoes the green of the surrounding foliage. Sweeping across the upper left side of the heart, a dramatic spray of deep magenta and fuchsia-pink calla lilies draws the eye. A trio of fully opened calla lilies stands proudly at the top, their sculpted, funnel-shaped spathes swirling around dark centres, while a pair of slimmer blooms trails downward, suggesting a gentle cascade of colour flowing in a diagonal line. Threaded between these bold flowers are clusters of small white freesias or similar sweetly scented blossoms, their petite, delicate petals softening the contrast between the strong calla forms and the cushion of chrysanthemums below. Rich green foliage, from broad, glossy leaves to light, feathery fern fronds, frames the spray and adds texture, depth, and a feeling of natural serenity. This elegant design, reminiscent of tributes often chosen by families in Mortlake and neighbouring Richmond, is the kind of carefully considered sympathy arrangement a skilled florist at Mortlake Florist might prepare for a funeral at a local church or crematorium, conveying quiet strength, compassion, and an enduring message of love and remembrance.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A meticulously composed floral Union Jack fills a crisp white backdrop, a rectangular tribute that seems to float in stillness and light. The entire flag is crafted from countless small flowers pressed closely together, creating a thick, cushion-like texture that invites the imagination to touch its soft surface. Deep blue blooms, perhaps hydrangea-style clusters, form the background quadrants and a precise outer frame, their cool tone suggesting reflection and calm, like the River Thames on a quiet morning at Mortlake. Over this serene blue field, the bright red St George's Cross stretches confidently through the centre, both vertically and horizontally, formed from rich red blossoms whose depth of colour suggests warmth, courage, and remembrance. The finer diagonal red lines of St Patrick's Cross intersect gracefully, each bordered by clean white fimbriation that also shapes the bold white diagonals of St Andrew's Cross. These white floral bands gleam against the red and blue, bringing clarity and order to the design, reminiscent of the pale stone facades and quiet streets near Mortlake Green. The careful alignment of petals and the tight structure of each section reveal the precision and experience of a skilled funeral florist, every flower head supporting the next like a shared act of remembrance. Slight natural shadows between blooms give the piece subtle dimension, lifting it from a flat flag to a living emblem of national identity. Ideal for a dignified farewell or commemorative service in Mortlake, this floral flag expresses both British pride and a gentle, consoling beauty.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A serene heart-shaped floral tribute is captured against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing every detail of the design to stand out with quiet dignity. The heart itself is entirely massed with small, pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret nestling closely against the next to create a perfectly smooth, pillowy surface. Their cool white tones and gentle texture evoke calm, purity, and a sense of peaceful rest. Cutting a graceful diagonal line across the heart, five sumptuous red roses introduce depth of feeling and a rich contrast of colour. At the upper left curve, three roses cluster together, their velvety petals unfolding in gentle spirals, while two more roses continue the arrangement down towards the right side, as if tracing a path of love and memory. Around them, the florist has threaded in glossy foliage, delicate white filler flowers, and fine, arching strands of bright green ornamental grass, which curve and loop over the chrysanthemum base like brushstrokes on a canvas. The greenery softens the transition between red and white, bringing a touch of natural movement. Along the edge of the heart, a deep green satin ribbon is pleated neatly, providing a refined frame that subtly echoes the greenery in the spray. The overall impression is of a carefully considered, traditional sympathy piece, the kind families in Mortlake might send for a funeral service at a local chapel or crematorium, or to accompany a farewell at Mortlake Cemetery, expressing heartfelt condolences and an abiding, respectful love.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A luxurious, cushion-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, its soft rectangular form with rounded corners suggesting a gentle place of rest. The entire surface is lavishly covered with roses in varying shades of pink and cream-deep fuchsia blossoms at full bloom, delicate baby pink roses just opening, and buttery pale yellow blooms glowing softly against the greenery. Nestled between them are velvety, royal purple lisianthus, their multi-layered petals curling and folding inwards like tiny silk gowns, adding richness and a quiet solemnity.

Fine sprays of lavender-toned filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, drift between the larger blooms like a soft haze, giving the impression of a garden border seen in the early evening light by the river in Mortlake. Surrounding and underpinning the flowers is a bed of mixed foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves that lend a cool, powdery green, and slender, fern-like fronds that deepen the texture and structure of the tribute. The flowers appear fresh and dewy, as if arranged that morning by a careful Mortlake florist preparing for a memorial at the nearby crematorium or parish church.

Set against a clean white background, a faint shadow beneath the cushion hints at its weight and fullness, emphasising how densely the blooms are packed. The mood is tender and reflective, making this floral pillow an eloquent expression of sympathy, suitable for family members or close friends wishing to honour a loved one's memory with a design that blends traditional elegance with the quiet, understated character of the Mortlake community.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Meticulously assembled like a small, restful pillow, this funeral tribute is composed of a dense sea of pure white chrysanthemums, each head nestled close to its neighbour to form a uniform, velvety field of white. The rectangular form, softened with rounded corners and a faintly raised profile, evokes the reassuring shape of a sleeping cushion. Around the edge, a pale green ribbon has been pleated into neat overlapping loops, the fresh tone of the trim giving a subtle, hopeful contrast to the serene white expanse. A tasteful spray sits across the upper-left corner: layers of white lisianthus mingle with rich purple lisianthus and a scattering of tightly furled freesia-style buds, their forms adding depth and a restrained pop of colour. Interspersed fern fronds and glossy green foliage bring textural variety and the scent of green stems to the ensemble, while a darker green leafy band at the stem base keeps the cluster tidy and composed. The photograph's clear white background and gentle shadowing emphasize the arrangement's three-dimensional shape and meticulous craftsmanship. Intended as a respectful symbol of remembrance-appropriate for a Mortlake or Richmond funeral service, a riverbank memorial near Mortlake Station, or a quiet graveside-this pillow radiates calm and solace. It's the kind of floral comfort that offers a tangible expression of sympathy, a tactile, fragrant presence to accompany memories and to sit quietly with those who mourn.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian floral cross is captured here in an uncluttered studio setting, the white background enhancing every thoughtful detail of the design. The cross itself is generously filled with countless small white cushion chrysanthemums, or similar round-headed blooms, set closely together so that no gaps show, creating a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests serenity and spiritual calm. Around the entire perimeter, from the top arm down to the base, runs a tidy edging of vivid green foliage and floral trim, giving the cross a crisp outline and a fresh, garden-like feel, reminiscent of the green spaces around Mortlake Green and the riverside paths. At the intersection of the cross's arms, a slightly raised cluster of larger flowers forms a gentle focal point. Here, beautifully spiralled roses in soft peach, warm apricot, pale blush pink, and creamy white are nestled together, their velvety petals layered and soothing to the eye. They sit among sprays of feathery fern, slender strands of looping green grass, and dainty lilac-toned filler blooms that peek through, adding depth and a hint of colour without overpowering the tranquil white base. The composition feels carefully balanced, with the central spray placed just off-centre enough to appear natural while still symmetrical. Even, diffused lighting ensures that the textures of the petals and greenery are clearly visible, from the cushiony chrysanthemums to the fine fern tips. This floral cross, ideal for a funeral or memorial gathering in Mortlake or nearby Kew and Barnes, conveys a message of compassion, faith, and peaceful rest, offering comfort to grieving family and friends.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross lies against a crisp white background, its entire surface richly covered in fresh, pastel-toned blooms that create a sense of calm and tender remembrance. The cross is built from a dense foundation of white and creamy ivory flowers, with velvety roses, spray roses, and rounded heads of hydrangea nestled tightly together so that no bare space shows. Among this soft white base, warm accents of peach, apricot, and pale blush-pink roses are threaded thoughtfully through the design, forming gentle clusters that draw the eye along the arms and toward the centre of the Christian cross. The roses appear at varying stages of bloom, from just-opening buds to fully unfurled petals, adding natural rhythm and movement to the arrangement. Here and there, tiny specks of lavender or pale purple filler flowers glimmer like quiet notes of colour, enhancing the depth without overwhelming the restful palette. Fine stems of greenery are almost hidden under the flowers but still visible along the edges, providing a subtle outline and hint of garden freshness. The cross looks full, rounded, and soft rather than flat, with the professional craftsmanship of Mortlake Florist evident in every carefully placed stem-a style often chosen by families arranging funeral tributes or church services in Mortlake, near the Thames towpath or local parish churches. Bright, even lighting and the pristine backdrop focus attention entirely on the blossoms, capturing the texture of each petal. The finished piece radiates a sense of faith, solace, and enduring love, offering a gentle way to honour and remember a loved one in times of loss.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Nestled in the heart of Mortlake, this elegant heart-shaped bouquet offers a deeply emotional tribute crafted with sympathetic artistry. Soft pink roses-each a delicate, blushing hue-are thoughtfully intertwined with creamy white and faintly yellow roses, echoing the gentle, reflective beauty found along the leafy avenues of Sheen or beside Mortlake Green. Sprigs of white baby's breath are scattered among the blooms, infusing the arrangement with a cloud-like softness and adding a gentle, uplifting presence. Each rose is in a unique stage of bloom, from unfurling buds to open blossoms, their velvety petals capturing the play of light and shadow within the cohesive heart shape. The arrangement is carefully illuminated, set against a bright white background that enhances both color and serenity. Crafted to symbolize love, remembrance, and compassion, this floral heart is ideal for offering condolences or celebrating cherished memories at local Mortlake gatherings and memorials. The bouquet's soothing textures and harmonious palette evoke peace and heartfelt care, embodying the grace and dignity Mortlake Florist brings to every meaningful occasion.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Seen from a gentle overhead perspective, this heart-shaped arrangement reads like a quiet poem in flowers, composed of luminous whites, warm ivories, pale peach and whispered blush pinks. Dozens of roses-some tightly furled, some fully unfurled-create a graduated surface of texture and emotion, each bloom placed with deliberate care so the eye travels across soft spirals and open faces. Between and beneath those roses sit generous clusters of white hydrangea; their ruffled, multi-petaled heads form a plush, cloud-like foundation that makes the heart feel both substantial and tender. Here and there, deep green variegated foliage slips through the petals, a private green thread that brightens the composition and anchors the pastel tones. The photograph's pure white background and the arrangement's faint shadow emphasize the perfect heart silhouette and the skilled layering that gives the piece its three-dimensional depth. There is an understated scent implied-clean, floral, and leafy-that complements the arrangement's visual restraint. This composition carries a dignified softness, equally suited to expressing romantic devotion on an anniversary or Valentine's Day and to offering solace at a memorial service in Mortlake, perhaps sent to a family home near Mortlake High Street or placed at a riverside chapel by Kew. The workmanship suggests experienced hands, careful staging, and fresh-cut flowers prepared for delicate occasions where compassion and beauty must walk together.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this three-dimensional floral teddy bear appears almost like a cherished soft toy reimagined in fresh flowers. The bear's entire body is composed of tightly clustered royal blue petals, likely from small chrysanthemums or hydrangeas, each bloom nestled closely to the next to create a dense, velvety texture that resembles plush fabric. The rounded head, gently protruding tummy, and slightly outstretched arms and legs are all clearly defined, showing the skill of the florist who shaped every curve by hand. Soft cream and pale yellow flowers trace out the muzzle, inner ears, and oval pads on each paw, bringing warmth and gentle contrast to the deep blue and highlighting the classic teddy bear features. Dark, rounded artificial eyes gleam softly, paired with a neat black triangular nose and a delicate curved line that forms a subtle smile, giving the bear an expression of quiet kindness and comfort. Around the neck, a sheer white organza-style bow is tied, its ruffled edges and transparent layers adding lightness and a touch of ceremony to the design. The lighting is even and calm, casting minimal shadows and making every petal visible, from the fluffy central blooms to the more compact ones at the edges. From my perspective as a local Mortlake florist, this design feels especially suited to moments of remembrance along the Thames, perhaps for a service near Mortlake Green or a quiet farewell at the local crematorium. The deep blue suggests serenity and reflection, while the cream highlights speak of innocence, making this floral teddy bear a tender tribute for a baby boy, a child, or anyone lovingly remembered with a symbol of comfort and care.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully detailed floral cross fills the frame, placed against a bright white background so that its soft pink and mauve tones appear to float in calm stillness. The cross is densely covered with fresh blossoms, forming a plush, three-dimensional shape with no gaps in the flowers. At the intersection of the arms, three prominent roses in a muted dusty rose and light mauve shade open gracefully, their petals spiralling outwards in perfect rosettes. They are cradled by airy green fern fronds and smaller glossy leaves, which create a natural frame around the focal point. Along the arms and down the length of the cross, countless lisianthus blooms in varying shades of pink, lilac, and gentle purple are arranged closely together, many showing their darker throats and softly ruffled petals. Between them, tiny sprays of pink and lavender filler flowers, pale buds in fresh green, and a few dainty white florets add layers of texture and colour, like quiet whispers amongst the larger blooms. At the edges, slender bands of deeper purple ribbon or fabric just peek out, giving a refined outline without disturbing the softness of the flowers. The mood is one of quiet reverence and tenderness, perfect for a funeral service at a church off the Upper Richmond Road or a memorial gathering near the Thames in Mortlake. Crafted in the style of an experienced local Mortlake florist, this floral cross offers a gentle, dignified expression of sympathy and enduring love.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Seen directly from above, this circular memorial cushion appears as a calm, ordered world of white, green, and blue, its symmetry emphasised by the clean white background. The base is formed from countless small white chrysanthemums, probably spray or cushion varieties, packed so tightly that they read as a continuous, velvety surface. Each bloom is fully open, with layered petals and a tiny flush of yellow-green at the centre, creating a soft, almost quilted texture that conveys purity and peace. Encircling the flowers, a rich emerald satin ribbon has been pleated into a delicate frill, adding structure and a gentle sheen that frames the tribute like a garment's fine trim. Towards the top centre, the white expanse is interrupted by a lush, sculptural cluster of greenery and accent flowers. A neon-fresh green spider chrysanthemum, its long, curling petals splaying outward, forms the heart of this focal point. Around it, bright green Hypericum berries glisten like small marbles, interwoven with dark fern fronds and other foliage that lend depth and shadow. Two distinctive Scottish thistles, in muted blue-purple tones, rise from the cluster with their rounded, spiky heads, symbolising strength and Scottish identity. The balance of these elements creates a tribute that feels both traditional and personal, ideal for funerals or remembrance services in Mortlake, whether placed in a quiet corner of a local church near the river or delivered to a family home off Lower Richmond Road. The overall effect is serene, respectful, and thoughtfully crafted to honour a cherished life.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A traditional Christian floral cross, photographed against a bright white background with a soft drop shadow, appears almost to float, its edges crisp yet comforting. The entire form of the cross is built up from hundreds of small white button chrysanthemums, packed so closely together that they form a thick, plush blanket of petals. Their uniform whiteness speaks of purity, innocence, and a calm resting place, making the tribute feel both dignified and tender. A narrow band of lime-green ribbon follows the contours of the cross, peeking out from beneath the chrysanthemums and tracing a clear outline, much like a quiet path through Mortlake's tree-lined streets leading towards the river. At the intersection of the cross's arms, a thoughtfully placed cluster of accent flowers draws the eye: several open roses in soft, sympathetic shades of pastel pink, cream, and gentle apricot, their centres spiralling inward like cherished memories. These are framed by airy green fern fronds and tiny sprigs of lavender-coloured filler blooms, adding natural texture and a light, almost whispering touch of colour. The textures contrast beautifully-the firm button blooms, the silky rose petals, the feathery greenery-creating a balanced and harmonious memorial piece. Imagined in the context of a funeral at a local church near Mortlake High Street or a remembrance at Mortlake Cemetery, this cross would rest beside the coffin or on a stand, offering a visual prayer of comfort, hope, and eternal peace. It is the kind of carefully made condolence arrangement that allows family and friends to express their love when words feel too small.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A large floral tribute crafted in the unmistakable shape of a saxophone is displayed against a crisp white backdrop, its detailed construction revealing the hand of an experienced Mortlake florist. The entire instrument form is carpeted with masses of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each flower head tightly packed to form a smooth, textured skin that follows every curve, bend, and flare of the saxophone's body. The bell at the base opens like a golden fan of petals, while the neck sweeps upwards in a graceful arc, evoking the movement of a melody drifting over the Thames near Mortlake Pier. Tiny red rosebuds are tucked thoughtfully into the yellow cushion, placed where keys and buttons would naturally fall under a musician's fingers. These touches of crimson read as notes of affection and cherished memories, breaking the expanse of yellow with points of intensity. Slim threads of deep green foliage twist along the edges and through the central spine of the design, softening the outline and adding a hint of the natural world-like music carried on a breeze in nearby Richmond Park or along the leafy streets around Mortlake High Street. Barely visible silver wires and green stems near the mouthpiece suggest the mechanics that keep this intricate tribute standing tall and true. The arrangement radiates both brightness and calm, perfectly suited to honour a jazz enthusiast, band member, or lifelong music lover at a local Mortlake funeral, wake, or memorial. It feels like a final song in flowers: gentle, poignant, and lovingly arranged to celebrate a life filled with rhythm and sound.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A detailed image shows a Celtic cross funeral arrangement laid out against a clean, bright white background, allowing every flower and texture to stand out clearly. The main structure of the cross is fully covered in snowy white chrysanthemums, their petals forming a plush, continuous surface that looks almost like soft fabric when viewed from above. Each arm of the cross and the central circle is tightly filled, giving the design a smooth, rounded profile that feels both gentle and substantial, much like the reassuring presence of a familiar church in Mortlake on a quiet Sunday. Tracing the iconic Celtic pattern, bands of lime green button chrysanthemums weave around the white, particularly along the ring and inner lines of the cross, creating crisp, interlaced motifs that echo the ancient knotwork tradition. These neat green domes introduce a fresh, almost springlike energy, symbolising renewal and hope beside the purity of the white blooms. Towards the base of the vertical arm, three striking clusters of velvety purple carnations sit slightly off-centre, their rich tones adding depth and a sense of heartfelt sorrow. Fine strands of dark green foliage and delicate trailing stems curl naturally around these purple accents, softening the geometry and adding movement. The entire floral tribute feels serene and contemplative, the kind of cross families in Mortlake might select for a service at a local church or crematorium, or for delivery to a chapel of rest nearby. Crafted with the care and precision of an experienced local florist, this arrangement offers a respectful, faith-filled expression of sympathy, quietly honouring a life with beauty, structure, and gentle colour.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A lovingly imagined floral teddy bear fills the frame, poised against a bright white backdrop that highlights every petal and contour. Its entire form-from the softly domed head and rounded ears to the sturdy arms and wide little paws-is constructed from masses of creamy white chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that the surface looks like plush fur. The petals create a gentle rippling texture, suggesting the comforting feel of a well-loved toy held close on quiet evenings in Mortlake. At the centre of the face, two small, dark, bead-like eyes and a petite black nose give the bear a calm, watchful expression, hinting at protection and care. A whispered smile is suggested just beneath, subtle yet undeniably tender. Draped across its chest is a floral waistcoat made from deeper pink and lilac-toned blooms-likely hydrangea or richly shaded chrysanthemums-carefully grouped to form two mirrored panels, like the lapels of a tiny jacket. These colours bring a playful note, softening the sorrow that may surround a farewell service in local Mortlake churches. At the neckline, a translucent purple net bow gathers the design together, its gauzy loops adding elegance and a touch of celebration. The even, soft lighting casts minimal shadow, so the intricate layering of flowers stands out in crisp detail, as if ready to be placed carefully at a graveside or memorial bench near Mortlake Green. This thoughtful bear-shaped tribute feels perfect for honouring a child, marking a baby's remembrance, or sending gentle condolences that speak when words are difficult.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An elegant angel wing floral tribute spreads gently across a crisp white backdrop, its shape instantly recognisable and profoundly comforting. Each wing is meticulously formed from a dense carpet of tiny white flowers, closely packed chrysanthemums and petite carnations that create a smooth, plush surface reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. The blossoms are not flatly uniform; many reveal a soft ring of pale green or buttery yellow at their centres, adding quiet, natural dimension that draws the eye along the sweeping contour of each wing. Bordering this floral core, layers of airy white feathers curl and taper along the edges, their wispy filaments softening the outline and evoking the protective embrace of a guardian angel. The feathers appear to catch a gentle, diffused light, giving the impression of movement, as if the wings are poised in a moment of stillness before flight. A delicate shadow beneath the piece hints at its structure and fullness without breaking the purity of the scene. This kind of arrangement would sit beautifully at a funeral or memorial in Mortlake, perhaps in a simple chapel near the river, offering a visual message of peace, innocence, and spiritual guidance. The design feels both traditional and quietly modern, reflecting the sensitivity and craftsmanship of an experienced local florist who understands how important it is for families to express love, remembrance, and farewell in a way that feels personal and sacred.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An elegant angel-wing funeral tribute is presented against a pure white background, every curve and feathered edge captured with clarity and grace. The two wings are formed from hundreds of tight, snow-white chrysanthemums, each small bloom nestled closely to the next so that the surface appears soft and cloud-like, with tiny green centres offering a hint of life and freshness. Around the perimeter of the wings runs a border of downy white feathers, light and airy, enhancing the impression of movement and uplift, as though the arrangement might hover gently over a coffin or rest beside a photograph at a quiet Mortlake remembrance gathering. Where the wings touch at the centre, a vivid burst of colour draws the eye: a lush, fuchsia-pink satin bow, tied with multiple loops and soft trailing ribbons that spill gracefully over the flowers. Tucked into the heart of this bow, a single perfectly formed pink rosebud sits like a cherished memory, partially closed in a gesture of tenderness and respect. Beneath the rose, a cluster of deep purple, thistle-style blooms or textured foliage adds a richer note, echoing the sombre tones of mourning without overpowering the serenity of the white petals. The whole arrangement feels both protective and uplifting, conveying the sense of a loved one being gently carried upwards on angel wings. Designed with the sensitivity of a florist familiar with funerals and farewells in Mortlake, from small family chapels to larger services near the river, this tribute offers a peaceful, symbolic expression of love, comfort, and eternal remembrance.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Set within a quiet Mortlake studio overlooking the Thames, this Jamaican flag-inspired piece speaks in a different musical key. The invention is a tapestry of unity, built from thousands of tiny, crumpled fragments-tissue, fabric scraps, and perhaps a whisper of recycled color-that come together to form the diagonally gold saltire. The two green triangles, at the top and bottom, glow with life and remind us of Jamaica's lush hills; the opposite black triangles on the hoist and fly absorb light with a satin-like finish, grounding the composition. Each fragment adds a micro-texture, so the surface hums with a gentle, almost audible rustle when moved by a breeze or by curiosity. The three-dimensionality catches daylight in ribbons, letting greens flash, yellows sing, and blacks settle into a thoughtful, shadowed depth. The overall mood blends celebration with reflection, a quiet tribute that families and communities could share in a Jamaica-themed event at a local hall or in a school corridor near Mortlake. It's a piece that invites touch and conversation, a reminder that art can translate national pride into tangible craft. For those seeking meaningful decor, the piece is ideal for display in Mortlake venues, where it can accompany exhibitions, talks, or community gatherings that honour heritage and resilience.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking floral Star of David is shown in full view against a clear white background, its six points rendered with almost architectural precision using only white and dark blue blossoms. The entire perimeter of the Magen David is edged in plump white chrysanthemums, their layered petals forming a soft, feathery border that nonetheless holds the star's sharp angles. In the centre, a solid white hexagon anchors the design, giving a sense of calm and stillness, like a quiet pause for reflection. From this central shape, six triangular sections radiate outward, each one composed mainly of densely packed, deep navy or indigo-blue blooms. The blue petals create a velvety, shadowed surface, rich with texture and depth, reminiscent of evening skies over the Thames by Mortlake Green. At the inner base of every blue triangle, closest to the heart of the star, a smaller triangle of white flowers repeats the central tone, weaving a subtle pattern of light and dark that feels contemplative rather than loud. The flowers sit so closely together that no gaps of foliage or stems are visible; only a thick, quilt-like layer of blossoms can be seen, suggesting careful, professional craftsmanship. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the contrast between pristine white and saturated blue without casting harsh shadows. This is clearly a Jewish funeral or memorial tribute, the kind local families in Mortlake might choose for a service at a chapel or crematorium in SW14, or to be delivered to a shiva house near the High Street. The arrangement radiates dignity, comfort, and enduring connection to Jewish heritage.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Across Mortlake's river-edge neighbourhoods, this flag-inspired tribute is a study in controlled, heartfelt craft. A rectangular floral display captures the proud colours of Ireland through velvety petals packed with care to form three bold bands of green, white, and orange. Each bloom is chosen for uniformity and brightness: the green side lush like moss underfoot on a spring morning; the white band pure and luminous at the centre; and the orange glow warming the edge. The texture is dense, almost sculptural, creating a soft carpet of petals that invites the eye to linger and the hand to remember. Stepping close, you notice the gentle sheen where light catches the uneven surface, a sign of the artisan's touch. The scent is clean and fresh, a whisper of petals that lingers after the display has been arranged. This piece feels like a quiet, respectful homage rather than a fleeting decoration, a living emblem designed to convey unity, memory, and connection. Crafted with intention and skill, it becomes a bridge between tradition and contemporary floral art, suitable for commemorations, ceremonies, or moments when a community speaks through colour. In Mortlake's bustling village and along the Thames path, such a floral flag can be prepared for delivery to homes or venues, offering a tangible reminder of heritage and shared pride.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this sacred floral piece beats with warm orange marigolds shaped into a revered religious emblem, their compact, velvety heads layered so densely the surface reads like carved fabric catching soft light. Rather than naming the motif outright, the arrangement leaves room for quiet contemplation: a sacred symbol is implied in its balanced form, its sweeping curves and precise junctions crafted from thousands of tiny bright marigolds. Anchoring the lower centre, two fully open white lilies stand with serene confidence, petals unfurling to reveal delicate green-and-yellow stamens, while smaller lily buds and gentle sprays of baby's breath hover nearby like whispered prayers. Glossy green foliage-pointed leaves with a slight sheen-provides structure and cool relief from the exuberant orange, creating pockets of shadow and depth that make the symbol read three-dimensionally against the pristine white background. A faint drop shadow suggests the display is freestanding, the sort of piece you might commission for a community gathering, remembrance or festival offering. As a local touch, imagine this crafted in a Mortlake studio near the Thames, prepared with flowers sourced for freshness from nearby markets and available for thoughtful delivery across Mortlake, Castelnau and Kew. The composition balances the tactile warmth of marigolds with the calm, fragrant clarity of lilies; together they create an arrangement that feels both celebratory and contemplative, a floral tribute meant to be seen, smelled and quietly remembered.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic heart-shaped funeral arrangement is displayed on a clean white background, its outline softened by a thick blanket of white chrysanthemums that fill the entire form. The small, rounded petals of each bloom overlap closely, creating a smooth, cloud-like surface that suggests peace, innocence, and the comfort of cherished memories. Encircling the heart is a meticulously pleated satin ribbon in a vivid emerald green, its gentle sheen and scalloped folds adding structure and refinement while echoing the freshness of natural foliage. At the upper left side of the heart, a refined accent spray draws the eye. Here, two generous white roses open in full bloom, their layered petals forming a graceful spiral that conveys love, honour, and quiet reverence. Around them, smaller white flowers similar to freesias or delicate fillers bring light texture and a sense of gentle movement, as though stirred by a soft breeze along the paths of Mortlake Green. Rich green leaves and fine, feathery fronds frame the roses, some of the foliage trailing subtly across the chrysanthemum base to break the uniformity and evoke a more natural garden feel. The composition feels both structured and tender, designed as a thoughtful tribute for a funeral, memorial, or graveside service in Mortlake. It reflects the work of a skilled local florist, offering families a comforting way to express sympathy and lasting affection when words may not suffice, whether the tribute is placed in a chapel of rest or carried to a quiet corner of the cemetery.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
This image shows an elegant floral cross tribute laid on a pure white background, its gentle diagonal tilt lending a sense of flow and grace. Crafted with the care of an experienced Mortlake florist, the cross has a softly rounded border made from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, forming a crisp, snowy outline that feels almost like a cushion of clouds. Just beneath this halo of white, a fine trim of delicate light-green ribbon or folded foliage circles the entire shape, adding a subtle, polished frame that recalls the fresh greens seen along the Thames towpath and the tree-lined streets near Mortlake Green. Inside this frame, the cross blossoms with colour and emotion. Large roses in rich hot pink and soft, buttery cream or pale yellow are spaced thoughtfully across the vertical and horizontal arms, each bloom fully open to reveal its layered petals and gentle, familiar fragrance. Nestled among them are bright chartreuse-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads bringing a playful texture and a lively contrast to the smoother rose petals. Interwoven between these larger flowers are smaller, deep purple and violet blooms-likely statice or lisianthus-whose dusky tones add depth and a quiet, contemplative note suited to funerals, church services, and memorials in Mortlake and nearby Kew. The lighting is bright and even, ensuring every detail of the floristry is clearly visible: the ruffled edges of the roses, the tight domes of the green mums, the crinkled texture of the purple filler flowers, and the neat finish of the green trim. Together, the colours and forms create a cross that speaks of faith, remembrance, and gentle comfort, an uplifting sympathy arrangement for saying goodbye while still honouring the beauty of a life lived.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute dominates a clean white background, its familiar sacred outline interpreted entirely through flowers. The central sword, circular chakkar, and twin kirpans are all precisely formed from dense clusters of royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small-petalled blooms, creating a deep, almost plush texture. From a distance, the blue reads as a uniform, dignified shade; up close, you can almost trace each individual floret, appreciating the careful work of the florist who has shaped the symbol so accurately. This intensity of blue brings to mind quiet river evenings in Mortlake and the reflective calm of nearby Richmond Park, lending the tribute a contemplative, spiritual atmosphere. At the base of the central section, a small posy of white flowers provides a luminous focal point. Three perfect white roses, their petals layered like soft satin, sit at the heart of the cluster. They are surrounded by a halo of delicate white gypsophila and anchored by glossy green foliage that spills just slightly over the blue background. The interplay of colours - deep blue, crisp white, and fresh green - speaks of loyalty, purity, and eternal peace. Subtle shadows around the edges hint that the tribute is mounted on a discreet frame, ready to be placed by the coffin, displayed near a photograph, or set beside the prayer area at a Sikh memorial in and around Mortlake. The whole arrangement feels serene yet powerful, expressing respect for Sikh faith and identity while offering gentle comfort to grieving family and friends.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Elegant heart-shaped floral tribute featuring roses and baby's breath, shown against a simple white backdrop that highlights its gentle symmetry. The heart is neatly split down the middle into two harmonising halves, each densely packed with fresh, open roses. On the left side, creamy white and very pale yellow blooms sit shoulder to shoulder, their velvety petals unfolding in soft spirals that feel peaceful and pure. On the right, the same careful pattern is repeated with medium pink roses, their colour like a warm blush, bringing a sense of affection and cherished memories. Fine sprays of tiny white baby's breath thread through the entire arrangement and trace the outline of the heart, like a delicate veil or soft mist, easing the line between the two colours and adding a light, feathery texture. The craftsmanship suggests a thoughtful funeral arrangement, the sort of tribute a family in Mortlake might choose for a final goodbye at a local chapel or crematorium. There is no harsh lighting; instead, the bouquet seems evenly lit, so every petal and sprig can be imagined in detail. This floral heart speaks of love that endures beyond parting, making it fitting for tributes, condolence messages, or memorial services throughout Mortlake, Kew, Barnes, and neighbouring riverside streets where personal, meaningful flowers are valued.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined sympathy arrangement of three interlinked heart shapes, each one carefully composed of roses in soft, romantic tones, appears to float against a clean white background. The hearts are positioned in a gentle diagonal cascade, from the upper left down to the lower right, creating a visual flow that suggests continuity, remembrance, and the passage of time. Every heart is densely filled with miniature dusty lavender roses, mixed with clusters of pale pink blooms that bring a tender blush of colour. The petals are tightly layered and velvety, some blooms fully open while others remain in bud, conveying both the fullness of a life lived and the quiet hope of what endures. Fresh ivy and trailing green vines trace the outer curves of each heart, then extend to link them together, their slender stems and glossy leaves adding movement and a natural rhythm to the design. The interplay of muted purples, soft pinks, and rich greens feels peaceful and composed, like a moment of stillness beside the river in Mortlake or a reflective walk through nearby Richmond Park. Faint vertical reflections at the side hint at a polished, light-filled interior, perhaps a chapel or family gathering space. This floral tribute would be a fitting centerpiece for a celebration of life or memorial service, expressing devotion, unity, and a gentle farewell, while reflecting the understated elegance often chosen by families in Mortlake for final goodbyes.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped ceremonial mala, photographed on a stark white background, reads like a compact memory of festival colour: built from artificial blossoms arranged in deliberate, symmetrical bands. At the very top of each arm a dense vertical column of creamy-white florets mimics small chrysanthemums, their pillowy forms suggesting a cool, soft texture against the more structured elements below. Directly beneath, a rich, reddish-brown band unrolls - textured, layered pieces that resemble dried petals or mahogany-hued leaves and give the garland a grounding, earthy counterpoint. The curve sweeps down into an exuberant field of bright yellow clusters, fluffy and marigold-like, forming the main U and radiating a sunny, auspicious energy. A voluminous orange pendant hangs from the central lowest point: a multi-tiered, ruffled cluster that acts as both visual anchor and ceremonial focal piece. Tiny pops of green appear where the colour blocks meet, like neat leaf accents or tied ribbon joints, offering crisp separation and a touch of botanical realism. Under soft studio lighting each surface shows fine detail - the slight sheen of synthetic petals, the dense threading that ensures the garland's shape. Ideal for doorway decoration, temple use, or wedding mandaps, this toran captures tradition without perishability; Mortlake Florist and mortlakeflorist.co.uk often prepare similar reusable pieces for local collectors around Mortlake High Street and Barnes Bridge who want festival colour that lasts.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Seen from a slightly raised, diagonal viewpoint on a clean white backdrop, this pillow-style sympathy cushion is a study in colour, texture and respectful design, the kind we make for services held near Mortlake Green or churches around Mortlake High Street. The surface is densely arranged: abundant hot pink roses - some unfurling fully, others kept as tight, elegant buds - create a passionate, focal field. Intermingled are pale pink spray carnations whose frilled edges soften and diffuse the strong pink tones, while rich purple lisianthus provide deeper tonal pockets and a velvet-like contrast. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus are placed like small suns across the top, brightening the composition and suggesting warmth and remembrance. Architectural touches of silver-blue eryngium (thistle) bring a refined, slightly wild texture that balances the rounder blooms. Sprays of rounded eucalyptus leaves with their cool, silver sheen and various glossy green foliage create a verdant foundation and a gently scented backdrop. Around the edge, a pleated, ruffled red satin ribbon neatly defines the pillow shape and adds a formal, handcrafted finish. Under soft natural light the arrangement projects calm dignity and a subtle optimism - a memorial piece that honours life's colour. Composed with sensitive craftsmanship, it is the kind of floral tribute offered for funerals, wakes or to place at a graveside, and is available for local delivery across Mortlake, Barnes and nearby Kew when families need a thoughtful expression of condolence.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A meticulously crafted heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, standing out vividly against a pure white background, like a gentle message of love and remembrance sent from a quiet corner of Mortlake by the river. The heart is densely packed and flawlessly shaped, built on a plush foundation of blush and pastel pink carnations whose ruffled petals overlap tightly, creating a soft, quilted texture. Resting proudly near the centre are several large cream and pale-yellow roses, their spiralled petals unfolding in perfectly symmetrical whorls that draw the eye and convey calm reassurance and lasting devotion. Around and between these roses, elegant white spider chrysanthemums stretch out their long, narrow petals from bright green centres, introducing a sense of movement and fine detail, like feathery stars scattered through the design. Pockets of deep magenta-pink lisianthus, with their gently fluted, bell-like blooms, bring in a richer, more intense hue, giving the heart emotional depth and visual contrast. Tiny, polished green leaves and small buds nestle between the flowers, adding natural freshness and a hint of woodland greenery, reminiscent of walks through nearby Richmond Park. Near the pointed base of the heart, a soft pink ribbon peeks out, discreet yet meaningful, marking this as a loving funeral or memorial piece often chosen to honour someone special at local Mortlake services. The overall arrangement radiates tenderness, compassion, and quiet strength, as though carefully composed by a local florist who understands how flowers can softly convey what words sometimes cannot.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This pillow-style memorial is presented with the calm restraint of a piece designed to console: a rectangular cushion densely faced with hundreds of small white chrysanthemums whose tiny petals create a plush, cloud-like texture that speaks of purity and rest. Nestled at the upper-left corner, a concentrated cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses opens with velvet petals, their warmth and colour serving as a focal point against the broad white plane. Interspersed are slender sprays of white freesias or similarly delicate buds, offering a faint floral perfume and a sense of innocence alongside the more solemn chrysanthemums. The arrangement is arranged on a base of fresh greenery - glossy leaves and light fern fronds - which gives the cluster structure and a natural, uplifting silhouette. Around the edges a light green satin ribbon has been pleated and tucked, its satin sheen softening the transition from blossom to border and adding a subtle note of ceremony. The image is photographed on a clean white background under soft lighting, which highlights texture, shadow and the tender craftsmanship typical of local Mortlake florists; for families in Mortlake and Barnes this design is often chosen for funeral chapels near the riverside or services along Lower Richmond Road. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity and tactile comfort: a traditional sympathy cushion intended to convey love, respect and peaceful remembrance when words feel insufficient.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Seen against a crisp white background, this heart-shaped arrangement is an intimate study in red and white: dozens of rich, deep red roses densely packed to form the heart's contours, each bloom exhibiting velvety layers and subtle tonal variations as some remain tightly coiled while others open wide. Interwoven among them, delicate clusters of white baby's breath (Gypsophila) drift like soft mist, their tiny starry heads cushioning the roses and lending a feathered edge that lightens the bold silhouette. At the upper-left arc of the heart a single white lily commands attention with its broad, luminous petals and a faint creamy warmth toward the center; the prominent yellow stamens stand out, adding a small point of warmth and botanical detail. The textures-plush rose petals, airy gypsophila, and the lily's smooth, almost satiny surfaces-play against each other in a way that feels both luxurious and tender. The arrangement is presented in gentle daylight that reveals depth and shadow without distraction, and you can almost sense the mingled scents: the classic sweetness of roses tempered by the fresher, green-sweet note of lily. This composition is deliberately romantic and refined, ideal for Valentine's gestures, anniversaries, or sincere tributes, and would be suitable for delivery across Mortlake and neighbouring East Sheen, where occasions of love and remembrance are often marked with thoughtfully arranged flowers.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A beautifully composed heart-shaped floral arrangement stands out crisply against a white backdrop, its red and green tones echoing the classic elegance favoured by many families in Mortlake. The heart is generously filled, every gap thoughtfully covered so that the surface looks plush and full, like a fabric of flowers woven together. Large, deep red roses are placed throughout the design, each bloom with densely layered petals curling inward at the centre and slowly opening towards the edges, suggesting depth and quiet strength. Surrounding these roses, clusters of red carnations with finely fringed petals give the heart a soft, cloud-like texture, intensifying the rich, romantic red hue. Scattered between the red flowers are small domes of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their tight, bead-like florets creating a cheerful contrast, as if pockets of light have been tucked into the heart. Around the perimeter, variegated foliage in green shot through with creamy white edges traces the outline of the heart, reinforcing its shape while adding a more natural, garden-inspired feel. Near the pointed tip of the heart, a slender fern frond peeks out, introducing a subtle sense of movement, like a final gentle flourish from the florist's hand. This arrangement feels both strong and tender, well suited to a farewell at Mortlake Cemetery or a quiet service at a local chapel, where families wish to send a clear message of enduring love, devotion, and respect. It reflects the careful craftsmanship and sensitivity of a florist accustomed to creating meaningful tributes for the local community.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A solemn floral cross, designed as a funeral tribute, is photographed from above against a clean, white studio background, allowing every detail of the craftsmanship to stand out clearly. The cross itself is completely carpeted in compact white chrysanthemums, each bloom fresh and flawless, forming a soft, continuous blanket of petals. Their tiny lime-tinted centres add a gentle hint of colour, like the first buds appearing along Mortlake Green in early spring. Neatly edging the cross is a narrow lime-green ribbon, carefully folded to follow the contours of the arms and base. This satin border crisply defines the silhouette and adds a contemporary note to the traditional shape. At the very heart of the cross, where the horizontal and vertical arms meet, a rich spray of deep purple lisianthus blooms creates a dramatic contrast. The flowers are at different stages of opening, some fully unfurled into ruffled cups, others still in tapered buds, giving the design a sense of life and natural rhythm. Wisps of soft greenery and small filler flowers thread through the central cluster, lifting the darker tones and adding texture. From this focal point, a graceful line of purple lisianthus buds and blossoms trails diagonally down the main stem of the cross, almost as if the blooms are gently flowing towards the base. The lighting is soft and even, casting only a light shadow that gives dimension without disturbing the calm mood. This refined floral cross would feel perfectly at home in a Mortlake church, chapel, or crematorium, offering a quiet, faith-filled message of remembrance and sympathy.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A deeply reverent memorial cross, composed with precise florist technique and set against a stark white backdrop so the colours and textures read plainly. The broad surface is made entirely from small, creamy-white chrysanthemum blooms packed tight to form a soft, cushion-like canvas that conveys serenity and repose. Encircling this white field is a ruffled, deep-purple satin ribbon that gives the composition a measured frame and an air of formal dignity. Along the vertical bar, the letters MUM are spelled out in compact purple flower heads-probably eustoma or small spray chrysanthemums-contrasting vividly with the white chrysanthemum base and creating an unmistakable personal message. Centered where the arms meet, a generous spray provides the emotional centrepiece: velvety deep violet and mid-lavender roses interwoven with pale purple lisianthus, their ruffled petals catching light and shadow. Variegated pittosporum-like foliage, with its pale margins and darker centres, adds structured greenery while small green berries offer delicate points of contrast. The overall scent is soft and powdery; the petals suggest a satiny, enveloping texture. This arrangement is composed with the restraint suited to a funeral or wake and is often chosen for services around Mortlake and the neighbouring Barnes and Kew areas. Prepared in our local workshop, Mortlake Florist designs this cross to read clearly in chapels or at the graveside-an understated, heartfelt tribute that balances technical craft with tender remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00