Queen's Park Bouquets & Tributes

Welcome to Florist Queen's Park – your trusted local florist for fresh flowers, elegant bouquets, and heartfelt tributes in Queen's Park and surrounding areas. As a passionate, experienced team, we handpick blooms with care every morning, ensuring exceptional quality and artistry. With deep roots in the community, our shop sits just steps from Salusbury Road and close to the beautiful Queen's Park Gardens, making us the preferred choice for residents and businesses alike.

We proudly offer reliable same-day delivery on all floral orders placed before 3 PM—perfect for those special moments that can’t wait. Whether you’re sending anniversary wishes, celebrating birthdays, remembering a loved one, or simply brightening someone’s day, our knowledgeable florists design each arrangement with heartfelt attention to detail. Order online for convenience and let us deliver joy across Kensal Rise, Kilburn, and even as far as Brondesbury Park.

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As your go-to florist Queen's Park specialist, we’re committed to delighting every customer. Discover our beautiful range and experience the warmth only a local, expert florist can provide. Order flowers online today – your meaningful gesture is in good hands.

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TRIBUTES
A classic Christian cross made entirely of flowers rests against a crisp white backdrop, its rich colours and textures creating a powerful focal point for a farewell service. The cross is densely packed with roses, the majority being sumptuous deep red blooms that run along the full length and width of the design, forming a solid, plush surface of velvety petals. These darker roses, some with slightly shadowed centres, give the tribute a sense of devotion and solemn dignity, echoing the quiet reverence often felt in local churches around Queen's Park and Kensal Rise. Interwoven between the red blooms are clusters of fuchsia pink roses and garden-style varieties, fuller and more ruffled, their brighter tone adding a gentle note of hope and warmth. Tucked discreetly throughout, small rosebuds in coordinating red and pink shades introduce depth, as if symbolising memories that remain alive in the hearts of those left behind. The outer edge of the cross is finished with a precise border of tiny white blossoms-possibly spray chrysanthemums, carnations, or gypsophila-that frame the arrangement like a halo of soft light and purity. Slender green leaves and hints of foliage emerge subtly from beneath the blooms, adding a fresh, natural outline without distracting from the main composition. The lighting is calm and even, revealing each petal and subtle colour shift, while keeping the overall mood serene and respectful. Crafted with the kind of careful attention local families expect for funeral flowers delivered around Queen's Park, this floral cross provides a heartfelt expression of sympathy and a dignified tribute to a loved one's spiritual journey.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A large, heart-shaped floral tribute is shown from above, resting against a bright white background that highlights every detail of the design. The heart is completely covered in tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny daisy-like flower contributing to a thick, plush surface that looks as soft as it is meticulously arranged. Along the outer edge, a smooth emerald green ribbon runs in an unbroken line, embracing the heart and adding a polished finish that feels both gentle and dignified. On the upper left side, an eye-catching spray of deep fuchsia to magenta calla lilies cuts across the white base on a gentle diagonal, flowing towards the centre and lower right. At the top of this spray, several calla lilies are fully open, their sculpted, funnel-shaped blooms wrapped around dark central spadices, while a couple of more slender stems trail downwards, slightly curved, lending movement and grace. Tucked between them are small clusters of white freesias or similar dainty flowers, their soft, ruffled petals offering a different texture and suggesting a light, comforting fragrance. Lush greenery frames the blooms: feathery fern fronds, slim grass-like leaves, and broader, glossy foliage layer together, creating an elegant, natural backdrop. The composition feels calm and balanced, like a moment of stillness away from the bustle of Salusbury Road or the nearby Bakerloo Line. This heart-shaped tribute would be chosen for a funeral or memorial in and around Queen's Park, a tender, floral way to convey love, remembrance, and deep respect for someone dearly missed.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn, rectangular Union Jack funeral tribute fills the frame, its entire surface fashioned from densely packed red, white, and blue flowers that create the unmistakable shape of the British flag. The craftsmanship is immediately evident: each bloom has been placed with precision so that the lines of the crosses remain straight and true, as if carefully drawn with a ruler. Rich, velvety red flowers, likely small-headed chrysanthemums or similar, form the wide central St. George's Cross, stretching from top to bottom and side to side, glowing warmly against the cooler tones around it. The red is cleanly separated from neighbouring colours by crisp white floral bands, their petals fresh and luminous, echoing the formal fimbriation of the national flag. Diagonal red stripes representing St. Patrick's Cross run from corner to corner, again edged in white, layered over the broader white diagonals of St. Andrew's Cross. The intervening spaces are filled with deep blue blooms, possibly hydrangeas or tightly clustered spray chrysanthemums, which provide a rich, textured background to the carefully drawn crosses. The compact, cushion-like structure gives the tribute a soft, tactile appearance, inviting the viewer to imagine the gentle brush of petals under their fingertips and the faint, clean scent of fresh flowers. Set against a simple white backdrop, the colours seem even more intense, enhancing the sense of reverence and ceremony. This patriotic floral arrangement feels particularly suited to remembrance services, military funerals, or national commemorations in and around Queen's Park, perhaps travelling from a trusted local florist on Chamberlayne Road to a church or cemetery where families gather to honour a life lived with love for the United Kingdom.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A meticulously crafted heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a clean white background, its silhouette clearly defined by a pleated border of deep green satin ribbon that hugs every curve. Within this frame, hundreds of small white chrysanthemum blooms are placed edge to edge, forming a densely packed, almost quilted surface that feels soft and serene, like a cushioned pillow of petals. The white heart forms a symbol of purity and peace, ideal for a final farewell or condolence tribute delivered to one of the quiet chapels and homes around Queen's Park. At the upper left side of the heart, three sumptuous red roses are gathered in a thoughtful cluster, their velvety petals unfurling gently. These roses are surrounded by sprigs of fine white filler flowers and fresh green foliage, including glossy leaves and airy, feathery greens that add texture and subtle movement. Two more red roses appear lower and slightly to the right, giving the arrangement a gentle diagonal flow. Linking the roses are sweeping strands of bright green ornamental grass that curve across the chrysanthemums like brushstrokes, guiding the eye and adding a sense of continuity and grace. The contrast of red against white and green feels both striking and dignified, expressing deep affection and heartfelt sorrow without overwhelming the senses. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity and intimate remembrance, the kind of floral heart a family might choose to honour someone cherished, bringing a touch of natural beauty and comfort to a funeral service, memorial gathering, or graveside tribute near Salusbury Road or Queen's Park itself.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A lavish, cushion-shaped funeral tribute lies as if gently floating on a clean white background, its softly rounded edges evoking the idea of a pillow prepared for peaceful sleep. The florist has filled every inch of the rectangular form with flowers, so that only petals and foliage are visible, no gaps or bare stems, just a rich tapestry of colour and texture. Dominant throughout are large, open roses in vivid fuchsia, rose-pink, and mellow cream-yellow, their spiralling petals catching the light and recalling the classic elegance often seen in traditional sympathy flowers around Queen's Park Cemetery and Paddington Old Cemetery. Between these roses weave velvety blooms of deep purple lisianthus, their layered trumpets lending an almost silk-like sheen and adding a dignified, contemplative note. Clusters of tiny lavender-toned filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, are scattered like fine embroidery, while delicate pink spray roses soften the transitions between larger heads, ensuring the cushion feels plush and abundantly full. The greenery is thoughtfully chosen: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves with their powdery finish lend a calm, fragrant base, and darker, finer-cut foliage adds subtle shadows that shape the design and keep the eye gently moving. Soft, even lighting makes the fuchsia, cream, and purple tones glow without harshness, enhancing the overall sense of serenity. This is the kind of bespoke floral pillow a family might order from a trusted Queen's Park florist for a memorial service or chapel of rest, a tribute that conveys tenderness, gratitude, and the wish that the person remembered may now be at peace, wrapped in colour and care.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Carefully assembled as a gentle memorial, this rectangular floral pillow is composed of a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums whose compact heads create a velvety, cushion-like surface. Presented on a pure white background with a faint shadow beneath, the pillow's slightly raised profile and rounded corners suggest rest and consolation. A delicate band of pale green ribbon runs the full edge in a series of small pleats, introducing a fresh, hopeful note that defines and softens the outline. Balanced at the top-left is a modest cluster of accent blooms: soft white lisianthus with their layered petals paired with rich purple lisianthus, some tightly furled, some opening like quiet lanterns of memory. Interlaced fern fronds and lush dark leaves add depth and a green, herbaceous perfume that buffers the sweetness of the white flowers. The stems are gathered into a darker green leaf wrap that anchors the spray and preserves the arrangement's composed appearance. The overall effect is serene and tactile - the chrysanthemum field suggesting snow or linen, the ribbon and foliage providing a visual embrace - evoking the hush of a memorial service. Locally, this style is frequently requested by families around Salusbury Road and the Queens Park Farmers' Market when they seek a dignified, handcrafted tribute that reads clearly in photographs and at graveside placements.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian cross crafted entirely from flowers is presented against a clean, bright white backdrop, giving the arrangement an almost serene, floating quality. The base of the design is densely packed with countless small white chrysanthemums, their rounded petals overlapping to form a smooth, cushion-like surface that conveys innocence and tranquillity. Echoing the tranquillity of a quiet morning stroll through Queen's Park Gardens, the flowers are meticulously aligned so that no gaps disturb the sense of calm continuity across the body of the cross. Encircling the perimeter, a neat border of fresh, vivid green foliage hugs every edge, sharply defining the silhouette while suggesting vitality and hope amid sorrow. At the intersection of the arms, a raised cluster of larger blooms gently draws the eye. Here, lush roses in warm tones of soft peach, delicate blush pink, and creamy white are nestled close together, their full heads opening generously as if in a final, tender farewell. Around them, airy fern fronds, slender trails of bright green grass, and miniature purple filler flowers create subtle layers of texture, giving the focal spray a natural, garden-like feel despite its formal structure. The light in the image is bright yet gentle, revealing each petal's curve without harsh shadows. This carefully composed funeral cross would feel at home in a quiet memorial service at a local chapel near Kilburn Lane, or as a respectful tribute at a graveside gathering. It communicates love, remembrance, and spiritual comfort for families in the Queen's Park community saying a dignified goodbye.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross rests against a pure white backdrop, its gentle pastel tones and lush textures conveying a sense of calm reverence. The cross is completely covered in tightly arranged flowers, creating a thick, velvety surface that softens the strong outline of the Christian symbol. Throughout the centre and arms of the cross, clusters of premium roses unfold in stages of bloom, from firm buds to fully open blossoms. Their colours drift from warm ivory and soft cream through to pale peach, apricot, and the faintest blush pink, forming a soothing gradient that draws the eye slowly along the length of the tribute. Between the roses, generous pillows of snowy hydrangea or similar full-headed white flowers fill the gaps, giving the design its plush, cloud-like body. Scattered delicately among the white and pastel blooms are tiny accents of lavender or light purple filler flowers, adding just enough contrast to gently animate the surface without overwhelming its serenity. Slim hints of fresh green foliage edge the cross and occasionally break through the petals, suggesting leaves tucked carefully by hand. The soft, even studio lighting catches the curves and shadows of each flower, making the design appear almost touchable, like a blanket of blossoms laid lovingly in remembrance. This style of floral cross is often selected by families in and around Queen's Park, perhaps for a church near Salusbury Road or a memorial gathering by the park itself, when they want to express faith, love, and gratitude through flowers. The arrangement communicates quiet strength and comfort, a tender floral farewell crafted with the care of a local funeral florist who understands the importance of such moments.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Expertly arranged by Queen's Park floral artisans, this heart-shaped composition features a lush medley of soft pink and creamy white roses-each blossom placed with intent to create an unbroken symbol of love and remembrance. The varying shades of blush and ivory gently blend, echoing the subtle grace found in nearby gardens and community parks. Delicate sprigs of baby's breath are scattered throughout, their tiny white blooms lending a gentle, cloud-soft feel to the arrangement, imbuing it with lightness and tranquility. The roses' velvety petals, unfurling in elegant swirls, invite a sense of touch and the imagined whisper of their fresh scent. The entire design is illuminated evenly, set against a spotless white background, drawing out the heart's perfect symmetry and emotional resonance. This floral tribute beautifully serves as a dignified farewell-or as an expression of deep appreciation-for moments of memorial and remembrance in Queen's Park. The artistry and care visible in each element reflect the dedication of local florists, always seeking to bring comfort and beauty to the community in moments both solemn and loving.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From directly above, the piece reads as a serene study in texture and tone: a heart, densely packed with roses in graduated hues from virgin white and warm cream through soft peach to delicate blush pink. The roses vary in scale - some small, tightly wrapped buds; others broad and fully open - which creates a slow, comforting rhythm across the surface. Nestled between those roses are generous clusters of white hydrangea, their multi-petalled florets forming plush islands of softness that lift and diffuse the light, producing a subtle, cloud-like quality. Periodic glimpses of deep green variegated leaves slip through the petals, adding contrast and a peppering of natural vitality that prevents the palette from feeling flat. Photographed on a pure white background, the heart casts a tender shadow that emphasizes its rounded form and meticulous construction, a detail that speaks to careful craftsmanship and floral training. The scent you might imagine is quietly floral - clean, soft rose notes with a fresh leafy undertone - and the overall mood is one of calm compassion, suitable for comforting a grieving family or marking a dignified ceremony. Locally made for neighbours in Queen's Park and deliverable to nearby community hubs or the weekend market on Salusbury Road, this arrangement resonates as both an expression of refined love and a gentle message of solace.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a crisp white studio background, this three-dimensional floral teddy bear arrangement appears almost like a beloved soft toy transformed into flowers. The bear's entire body is carefully formed from hundreds of closely clustered royal blue blossoms, probably chrysanthemums or similar spray flowers, their overlapping petals creating a rich, textured surface that mimics thick, cuddly fur. Softer cream and off-white flowers gently highlight the inner ears, rounded snout, and the oval pads on all four paws, giving the design its unmistakable teddy bear features and offering a calm contrast to the deep blue. Two polished, dark amber eyes with black centres sit above a small, black triangular nose, while a fine curved line beneath suggests a quiet, reassuring smile. Around its neck, a sheer white bow made from delicate mesh or organza is tied with careful precision, the ruffled edges catching the light and adding a sense of purity and innocence. The overall arrangement is designed to lie flat, making it ideal for placement on a funeral tribute stand or atop a child's casket during a service in Queen's Park, Kensal Rise, or nearby Brondesbury Park. The flowers look freshly opened, with subtle shadows between the petals, conveying both craftsmanship and care. This floral teddy bear, lovingly imagined by a local florist familiar with gentle family farewells in the area, speaks of protection, remembrance, and the hope of peace, offering comfort to parents, grandparents, and friends when words feel too small.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A finely crafted floral cross lies visually suspended on a crisp white background, its three-dimensional form defined entirely by layers of flowers in soft pink, mauve, and gentle purple tones. The cross is densely packed so that the blossoms touch and overlap, creating a rich, plush tapestry of petals that looks almost cushioned to the eye. At the central meeting point of the arms, three fully opened roses in a muted dusty rose and light lavender-pink shade form the emotional heart of the tribute. Their spiralled petals curl outward with quiet elegance, framed by feathery green ferns and small glossy leaves that deepen the contrast and add movement. Stretching from this central cluster, the arms and stem of the cross are filled with abundant lisianthus blooms, their ruffled trumpets shifting from bright pink to deeper berry and mauve, some showing darker throats that give subtle depth. Among them, tiny clusters of pink and purple accent flowers nestle, alongside fresh light-green buds and little white, daisy-like blossoms, lending sparkle and intricacy to the design. If you look closely along the edges, you can see slim threads of darker purple ribbon or structural fabric emerging, quietly supporting the flowers without distracting from their beauty. The overall mood is serene and contemplative, ideal for a funeral, church service, or crematorium chapel around Queen's Park, Brondesbury, or Maida Vale. Created by an expert florist who understands local families and traditions, this floral cross feels like a gentle gesture of faith, love, and remembrance when words alone are not enough.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
An overhead photograph shows a perfectly round funeral tribute cushion, its entire surface blanketed in immaculate white chrysanthemum heads, each bloom closely nestled against the next. The density of the petals creates a soft, quilted effect, like a snowy field undisturbed by footprints, conveying purity and quiet respect. The chrysanthemums, likely spray varieties, reveal tiny hints of pale green at their cores, just enough colour to suggest life and tenderness beneath the white. Encircling this floral canvas is a smart band of emerald satin ribbon, carefully folded into pleats that form a scalloped edge. The ribbon's subtle shine contrasts with the matte softness of the flowers, giving the piece structure and a hand-finished elegance you might expect from an experienced florist working just off Chamberlayne Road in the Queen's Park area. At the top centre of the cushion, a striking focal cluster emerges from the white base. A bright green spider chrysanthemum stretches its long, fine petals outward, surrounded by dark green fern fronds, smaller leafy sprigs, and rounded clusters of vivid green Hypericum berries. Nestled within this lush greenery are a pair of distinctive Scottish thistles, their spiky, globe-shaped heads tinted a deep, dusty blue. The thistles lend character and cultural meaning, often chosen to reflect a loved one's Scottish roots or personal story. The overall composition feels cool, calm, and composed, ideal for a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service in and around Queen's Park, offering comfort to grieving families with its blend of tradition, symbolism, and fresh, carefully curated flowers.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene floral cross for a funeral or memorial is presented against a pure white backdrop, its soft shadow suggesting the arrangement has been carefully placed on a studio surface. The cross itself is built up with a thick, cushion-like layer of white button chrysanthemums or similar small blooms, packed so closely together that no frame is visible, only a continuous field of snowy petals. This smooth, plush texture wraps around both arms and the length of the cross, evoking purity, innocence, and the quiet stillness found in a peaceful chapel. At the heart of the cross, where the two beams meet, a small garden of roses provides a gentle counterpoint to the white. Open roses in pastel tones-soft blush pink, creamy peach, and classic ivory-are arranged in a loose cluster, their petals unfolding in soft spirals. Delicate fern fronds radiate around them, and light purple or lavender filler flowers weave between the roses, adding movement and a whisper of colour. A fine lime-green ribbon traces the outer edge of the cross, peeking just beyond the flowers to outline the shape and bring a fresh, spring-like note to the composition. This is the kind of floral tribute a family in Queen's Park might select for a farewell service, perhaps after a quiet walk through Queen's Park itself, seeking a design that speaks of faith, hope, and gentle remembrance. The overall impression is of calm dignity and heartfelt sympathy, crafted with the practiced hands of a local florist who understands how flowers can speak when words are hard to find.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A carefully crafted floral saxophone stands tall against a crisp white backdrop, its iconic curves formed entirely from fresh blooms that look as though they might start playing a soft jazz piece heard on a summer evening in Queen's Park. The instrument's body is covered in a continuous layer of tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums, each tiny flower head adding to a plush, almost velvety texture that follows every sweep of the neck and bell. The yellow is bright and hopeful, reminiscent of sunny mornings along Salusbury Road, and it glows gently in the light, suggesting warmth even in moments of grief. Dotted thoughtfully across this golden surface are small red roses or spray rosebuds, marking out the saxophone's keys and fittings. Their deeper colour and rounded shapes bring contrast and character, like musical notes picked out against a steady melody. Slender threads of green foliage wind in and out of the design, particularly along the outline of the bell and up the curve of the neck, imitating the subtle metalwork and giving movement to the tribute, as if a breath of music has just passed through it. Delicate support wires can be glimpsed near the mouthpiece, practical yet unobtrusive, quietly holding the design in place. This bespoke tribute feels both artistic and deeply personal, an ideal floral memorial for a funeral or celebration of life, especially for someone known for their love of live music, brass bands, or evenings spent listening to jazz near the park. The combination of bright yellow and rich red conveys remembrance, gratitude, and enduring affection, offering families in Queen's Park a meaningful way to honour a loved one's unique rhythm.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A striking Celtic cross floral tribute lies diagonally across a crisp white background, photographed so that every petal and leaf seems to stand in gentle relief. The cross is meticulously formed from countless compact white chrysanthemum blooms, each head carefully aligned to create a plush, continuous surface along the horizontal and vertical arms and through the central ring. The white flowers give an impression of soft snow or freshly laundered linen, suggesting purity and quiet grace. Running through and around this white foundation are intricate bands of lime green button chrysanthemums, placed in deliberate, interlaced patterns that echo the traditional knotwork carved into old Celtic stone crosses. Their bright, chartreuse hue introduces a note of life and renewal, reminiscent of the fresh greens in nearby Queens Park itself after spring rain. At the lower section of the vertical arm, three distinct groupings of deep purple carnations nestle into the white base, the velvety petals layered in rich, rounded clusters. These purple blooms, intense and soulful, are framed by small sprays of dark green foliage and a few fine, curling vines that trail gently across the design, softening the geometry of the cross. The lighting is clean and even, showcasing the three-dimensional depth of the flowers and the care taken in every placement. This floral cross would feel at home at a church or crematorium service in the Queen's Park area, offering a heartfelt expression of sympathy, remembrance, and faith for a final goodbye, whether delivered to a chapel of rest or displayed beside a coffin or urn during a celebration of life.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A lovingly designed floral teddy bear fills the frame, the sort of tribute a local Queen's Park family might choose when words feel too small. The entire bear is sculpted from creamy white chrysanthemums, expertly placed so that each round bloom nestles into the next, creating the illusion of a softly stuffed toy. Its rounded head, curved ears, and slightly outstretched arms feel inviting, as though the bear is ready to offer a comforting hug. The petals have a feathery, almost cloud-like texture, and you can imagine the cool freshness they release, much like a gentle breeze drifting through nearby Queen's Park Gardens. Two dark, glossy eyes are set neatly into the floral face, their button-like appearance adding character and a hint of personality. A tiny black nose and a subtle, curved line beneath give the suggestion of a sweet smile, neither too bright nor too sad, simply kind and reassuring. Over the bear's chest, a waistcoat is created from clusters of rich pink and mauve flowers, shaped into two neat front panels that meet at the centre. At that meeting point rests a sheer violet net bow, its gauzy loops adding a whisper of elegance and storytelling detail. The white background is bright but gentle, allowing the symmetry of the design and the interplay between the crisp white blooms and the deeper purple tones to stand out clearly. This floral teddy bear, similar to the thoughtful tributes arranged for services near Salusbury Road or Chamberlayne Road, feels especially suited to honouring a child or marking a delicate milestone with tenderness, solace, and enduring love.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An exquisite pair of angel wings, crafted entirely from white flowers and feathers, appears to float against a spotless white background, offering a visual prayer of comfort and remembrance. Each wing is meticulously shaped, filled with dense clusters of small white blossoms-likely spray carnations and chrysanthemums-packed so closely that they form a plush, almost velour-like texture, reminiscent of soft down. The tiny blooms are not stark or flat; many hold a whisper of pale green or buttery yellow at their centres, hinting at fresh life and adding gentle dimension to the serene monochrome design. Tracing the outer contour of the wings, you find a luxurious border of soft, fluffy white feathers, layered to mimic the natural taper and curve of real feathers. They seem to shimmer in the gentle light, catching highlights along the filaments and enhancing the arrangement's ethereal, angelic quality. A delicate shadow beneath the wings suggests depth, as though they are slightly lifted from the surface, giving the illusion of poised movement or a protective embrace. This angel-wing tribute feels especially fitting for a quiet chapel service in Queen's Park or a crematorium gathering near Brondesbury Park, where families come together to share stories and say their goodbyes. The arrangement speaks without a single word, its pure white colour symbolising peace, innocence, and spiritual guidance. It is the kind of carefully considered design a local florist would recommend when someone wants to send more than just flowers, offering a tender visual metaphor for a guardian angel watching over those left behind.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows an intricately composed funeral flower tribute in the shape of two joined angel wings, resting against a pure white backdrop that emphasises every detail. The wings are densely carpeted with flawless white spray chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they form a smooth, snowy surface, with tiny green centres peeping through like soft pinpricks of light. Around the outside edge, a delicate fringe of fluffy white feathers creates the impression of real wings, their airy texture catching the light and softening each curve. At the point where the wings touch, a striking focal feature brings warmth and colour: a wide, luminous magenta-pink satin ribbon, tied in a sumptuous bow whose loops and long tails sit gently across the flowers. Cradled in the centre of this bow is a single, perfectly shaped pink rosebud, its petals cupped together in quiet grace, a symbol of cherished memories and heartfelt love. Beneath the rose, a small collar of deep purple thistles or similarly spiky blooms introduces contrast in both colour and texture, as if evening shadows were resting under the softness of the petals. The arrangement feels both ethereal and deeply grounded, suggesting comfort, protection, and a dignified farewell. It is easy to imagine this angel wing tribute travelling with care from a florist near Queen's Park station to a local service, offering a gentle, embracing message from family and friends who wish to express their sympathy with something both personal and profoundly symbolic.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Here in the shop air, a Jamaican flag is reimagined as a dense, tactile mosaic, built from countless crumpled pieces of tissue and fabric scraps rather than threads of cloth. Centered on a stark white field, the diagonal saltire glows in bright gold, slicing the rectangle into four bold triangles. The top and bottom triangles are shaded in lively emerald greens, their surfaces packed with tiny, irregular fragments that catch the light and shimmer with depth. The left and right triangles are a deep, matte black, the components arranged to emphasize contrast and rhythm across the composition. The overall effect feels both celebratory and contemplative, a sculpture that invites close inspection and evokes the island's lush landscapes and sunlit days. As a local florist in Queen's Park, I imagine this piece finding conversation and warmth at cultural events, exhibitions, or editorial shoots that explore Jamaica's heritage and London's diverse communities. The three-dimensional texture suggests a handcrafted effort and a sense of collective pride, as if many hands collaborated to sustain a shared story. For clients seeking a striking, conversation-starting display, this artwork could complement stories about Caribbean art, seasonal celebrations, and pride in cultural roots, with reliable delivery across Queen's Park and surrounding NW London to brighten homes, galleries, or event spaces.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This image shows an elegant Star of David funeral arrangement, created entirely from fresh white and deep navy blooms and photographed against a plain white backdrop that lets every detail stand out. The Magen David form is unmistakable: six points held in perfect symmetry, each edge softened yet clearly defined by a generous border of fluffy white chrysanthemums or similar multi-petalled flowers. These white blossoms form a cushion-like frame, enclosing a central hexagon that is also filled with pristine white flowers, suggesting purity, peace, and spiritual light. Surrounding this core, the six triangular rays of the star are constructed from tightly clustered dark blue flowers, their velvety petals lending a sense of depth and quiet gravity. The blue tone sits somewhere between navy and indigo, rich and saturated, evoking traditional Jewish colours without overpowering the composition. Within each blue point, a small triangle of white flowers is carefully set at the base, pointing inward toward the centre. This repeating motif of white-on-blue creates a subtle rhythm across the piece, guiding the eye from one point to the next and reinforcing the harmony of the design. Every bloom appears fresh and meticulously placed, suggesting the steady, practiced hands of an experienced florist. The overall mood is solemn yet comforting, a tribute that might rest beside a coffin, at the front of a synagogue, or within a shiva house on a quiet street off Salusbury Road or near Queen's Park itself. This arrangement speaks of tradition, remembrance, and respect, offering a dignified farewell within the local Jewish community.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
From Florist Queen's Park, this flag-inspired tribute arises in a quiet morning glow, the three stripes of green, white, and orange formed from velvet petals. The dense layering creates crisp, unwavering lines-the effect is bold, instantly recognizable, and deeply evocative. Stepping close, the texture is plush and soft, like a carpet of blossoms that carry the weight of generations. The scent is subtle, a gentle whisper of fresh petals with a cool, clean undertone. Light plays across the surface, tracing each stripe in turn and highlighting the careful handiwork involved. This is more than a floral display; it is a living symbol, designed to convey respect, connection, and heartfelt remembrance in a time of reflection or farewell. The artistry here demonstrates the florist's dedication to both meaning and craftsmanship, a comfort to those who seek to express unspoken emotions through nature's language. The flag is composed of countless small petals, with the left stripe deep green, the centre white, and the right orange, all arranged to maintain precise borders that echo the geometry of a national banner. The same sensations of calm and dignity translate to the space around the bouquet, inviting quiet conversations and shared memories. For those marking Irish identity, cultural celebrations, or moments of remembrance in the Queen's Park area, this piece offers a meaningful focal point. It is available for same-day delivery across Queen's Park, Maida Vale, and surrounding communities, reflecting local service and the freshness of materials from nearby suppliers.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A sculpted floral Khanda, assembled with quiet craftsmanship, fills a crisp white field in this image. The entire emblem is formed from thousands of small, intensely orange marigold heads, each placed to create a richly textured, three-dimensional surface that glows with warmth under soft studio light. The circular chakkar is precise and seamless, the crossed kirpans curve outward with confident symmetry, and the central double-edged khanda rises plainly from the base - all shapes defined by the compact marigold pom-poms. Nestled where the swords intersect, a cluster of pristine white lilies provides a cool, serene counterpoint: two or more fully open lilies show their curved petals and subtle greenish-yellow stamens, while a few tight buds whisper of unfolding bloom. Glossy green leaves, similar to salal, give a structural edge and dark contrast, and fine sprays of snow-white gypsophila breathe a delicate lightness through the saturated orange. The piece sits slightly above its shadow on the white background, suggesting a freestanding memorial or ceremonial display that invites close viewing. The scent is imagined - the warm, almost spicy notes of marigold underpinning the lilies' gentle, sweet aroma. This arrangement would suit devotional events, community tributes, or festival displays around Queen's Park and nearby Kilburn High Road markets; Florist Queen's Park can recreate similar pieces for local Gurpurab or Vaisakhi gatherings with care and same-day attention when possible.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Displayed on a bright, uncluttered white background, this classic heart-shaped funeral arrangement radiates a sense of quiet dignity and comfort. The entire heart is filled edge to edge with small white chrysanthemums, their rounded petals forming a soft, textured blanket of blooms that looks both neat and gently cloud-like. These blossoms, tightly massed, create a feeling of calm continuity, echoing thoughts of peace and eternal rest. Around the outer edge, an emerald green satin ribbon is carefully pleated into a scalloped border, giving the heart a defined shape and a subtle touch of formality. The ribbon's sheen catches the imagined light, contrasting with the more matte, natural texture of the flowers. On the upper left curve of the heart sits a graceful accent spray. Two prominent white roses, fully open and luxuriously petalled, take centre stage, surrounded by smaller white freesias or similar delicate flowers that introduce light movement and fine detail. Sprigs of lush green foliage, including sleek, broad leaves and airy, feathery fronds, frame the roses and spill lightly onto the chrysanthemum base. This accent draws the gaze the way a thoughtful eulogy might draw the ear during a service at a local Queen's Park church or crematorium. The design feels composed and personal, the sort of floral tribute a family might order for same-day delivery across Queen's Park and neighbouring streets, to stand as a silent message of sympathy and enduring affection for someone dearly missed.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, a cross-shaped funeral flower tribute fills the frame, angled slightly so the top appears to lean gently toward the viewer, giving the arrangement a dignified yet approachable presence. The cross is immaculately edged with a tight collar of small white spray chrysanthemums, their dainty, cushion-like heads pressed closely together to create a pristine, luminous border. Just beyond this halo, a subtle band of pleated pale green material-most likely satin ribbon or carefully folded foliage-traces the silhouette and introduces a calm, verdant undertone, reminiscent of the fresh greenery in Queen's Park after rain. Inside this frame, the body of the cross becomes a vibrant tapestry of colour and texture. Large, luxurious roses in rich fuchsia pink and soft buttery cream are spaced with intention along the vertical and horizontal arms, marking gentle focal points that draw the gaze from one section to another. Nestled between them, bright chartreuse button chrysanthemums cluster like tiny orbs of energy, their playful roundness softening the more classical lines of the roses. Threaded through the spaces are smaller blooms in deep purples and inky violets, likely lisianthus or delicate statice, adding depth, shadow, and a quiet sense of reflection. The flowers are arranged so densely that no mechanics show, giving the impression of a cross made entirely of petals and living colour. Under bright, even lighting, every nuance-from the curl of each rose petal to the velvety texture of the purple blooms-is clearly defined. Created with the same care a local Queen's Park florist would bring to a family farewell, this sympathy cross offers a blend of solemn respect and gentle, hopeful beauty for a church service, chapel goodbye, or graveside committal.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates a clean white background, its sacred form clearly defined by an unbroken field of royal blue chrysanthemums. Each blade of the central khanda sword, every curve of the chakkar, and the sweep of the two flanking kirpans is expertly outlined, giving the emblem an almost sculpted appearance despite being made entirely from fresh flowers. The chrysanthemums are packed tightly, their small, many-petalled heads creating a tactile, plush surface that looks soft and cool to the touch. The blue is deep and steady, reminiscent of a clear evening sky over Queen's Park, and carries a quiet, contemplative dignity often sought for Sikh funerals and remembrance services. Nestled where the base of the central sword meets the surrounding circle, a small, glowing cluster of white blooms offers a gentle contrast. Three ivory-white roses are arranged close together, their petals layered in perfect spirals, framed by a halo of fine white filler flowers and trimmed with neat sprigs of dark green foliage. This central accent feels like a heart within the emblem, symbolising purity, peace, and the love of family and community. Subtle shadows beneath the floral work give the piece depth, suggesting that it sits slightly raised, as it might on an easel in a chapel, gurdwara, or quiet room in a Queen's Park home. The tribute speaks of skilled local floristry, faith, and respect, a meaningful arrangement chosen to honour a life, support grieving relatives, and keep Sikh traditions present at a final farewell.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, symmetrical heart of roses and baby's breath rests on a clean white background, composed with the kind of care you might expect from a long-standing Queen's Park florist. The heart is visually divided straight down the middle, so the eye travels naturally from one side to the other. On the left, tightly clustered roses in soft cream and very pale buttery yellow form a soothing block of colour, each bloom at its prime with layered petals unfolding like quiet sighs. On the right, the mood shifts toward tender affection with an equally dense carpet of soft, medium pink roses, their petals slightly more curled, catching subtle highlights as though in gentle chapel light. Throughout the heart, fine sprays of white gypsophila weave between the roses, blurring any harsh lines and wrapping the entire tribute in a cloud-like softness. The baby's breath also traces the outer edge, reinforcing the heart silhouette and adding light, airy movement. The overall effect is one of dignified romance and remembrance, perfect for a funeral tribute or memorial service at a Queen's Park or Kensal Green venue, where family and friends gather to say farewell. This design could easily be pictured resting near a framed photograph or candle, expressing enduring love, gratitude, and a comforting sense of peace with every carefully placed stem.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image shows a beautifully crafted three-heart funeral tribute, designed as though a skilled florist has let love gently cascade down the frame. Each heart is shaped entirely from miniature roses in muted mauve, dusty lavender, and pale blush pink, their colours blending softly like an evening sky over the gardens around Queen's Park. The hearts are arranged diagonally, stepping down from top left to bottom right, giving a sense of motion and gentle progression, as if charting the stages of a shared life or different generations of the same family. The roses are closely clustered, petals overlapping to form a rich tapestry of texture that feels lush but calm, never overwhelming. Here and there you can almost imagine the delicate fragrance these colours suggest-powdery, romantic, and soothing. Encircling and linking each heart is a trail of fresh green ivy, its flexible stems wrapping neatly around the edges and reaching between the hearts to form natural green ribbons of connection. The leaves are smooth and slightly reflective, adding life and structure while still letting the roses remain the focus. Against the clean white background, a few translucent vertical shapes suggest glass or a polished wall, giving the design a contemporary, gallery-like setting. The overall mood is one of dignified love and gentle remembrance, ideal for a memorial service, a tribute at a chapel near Salusbury Road, or a heartfelt farewell where the message is one of unity, continuity, and affection that endures quietly over time.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
A U-shaped ceremonial toran, photographed on a white backdrop, that reflects the kind of decorative craft I assemble for families around Queen's Park and Kensal Rise. The garland begins with two compact vertical sections of soft, creamy-white florets - tiny, feathery heads arranged tightly to resemble chrysanthemum clusters - which give a cool, serene top to each arm. Immediately beneath, bands of rich reddish-brown follow: textured, flattened petal shapes that read like mahogany-toned fabric or preserved petals, adding depth and an autumnal weight to the piece. The arms then unfurl into a generous sweep of vibrant golden yellow, where densely packed marigold-like pom-poms form the main body of the U; their cheerful tone evokes morning sun and community gatherings at the nearby Queen's Park Market. Tiny green accents punctuate the joins, suggesting leaves or ribbon ties and lending structure to the colour shifts. Suspended at the centre is a voluminous pendant - a layered, ruffled cluster of vivid orange blooms that serves as the visual anchor and focal point for ceremonial display. The garland's artificial materials are crafted to look convincingly floral: soft to the eye, retaining shape and colour under soft studio light, practical for repeated use at home or in temples. As a local florist at Florist Queen's Park (floristqueenspark.co.uk) I choose these durable, colourfast materials so they can hang on a doorway on Salusbury Road or grace a puja altar during Diwali, weddings or remembrance rituals in the neighbourhood, offering a lasting, joyful symbol of welcome and devotion.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From an oblique, elevated viewpoint this memorial cushion presents as a compact, lovingly constructed tableau of colour and texture. Dense clusters of hot pink roses form the primary field, their plush petals creating a luxurious, tactile centre. Interwoven are soft, pale pink carnations whose frilled edges soften transitions between blooms, while purple lisianthus add pockets of deep, velvety contrast that draw the eye inward. Scattered throughout are bright lemon-yellow ranunculus that act like small sunbeams, and the composition is enlivened by spiky, silver-blue eryngium thistles that bring an unexpected, sculptural silhouette. Abundant foliage-notably rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves and varied deep-green fillers-sits beneath and between the flowers, giving the cushion a sense of respite and structural support. The whole arrangement rests on a ruffled red satin base, the pleated ribbon creating a neat, refined border that defines the pillow's rectangular form and adds a graceful frame to the blooms. Under soft studio light the textures and subtle scents-roses' warm sweetness, eucalyptus' cool resinous note-become almost tangible. This design, tenderly fashioned for remembrance, reads as an uplifting celebration of life: colourful yet reverent. As a local piece often requested for services around Salusbury Road, Kensal Rise and the Queen's Park community, it translates well to chapel display or graveside placement. Florist Queen's Park crafts cushions like this with fresh, locally sourced stems and careful attention to proportion for peaceful, dignified delivery across the neighbourhood.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A richly packed heart-shaped floral arrangement is displayed against a clean, pure white background, allowing every nuance of colour and texture to stand out. The heart is densely woven from soft pastel pink carnations, their frilled petals overlapping in layers that resemble delicate fabric, forming the main structure and clearly defined outline of the heart. In the centre and scattered throughout sit generous cream-to-buttery yellow roses, their petals tightly whorled at the core and unfurling towards the edges, offering a feeling of comfort, reassurance, and lasting love. Between the roses and carnations, bright white spider chrysanthemums stretch their thin, needle-like petals out from lively green centres, adding an intricate, almost starburst texture that lightens and lifts the design. Deeper notes of colour come from small clusters of magenta-pink lisianthus, their soft, cup-like blooms introducing emotional depth and a quiet sense of elegance. Tiny flecks of variegated and plain green foliage peep between the blossoms, breaking up the mass of petals with subtle natural contrast and suggesting freshness, as though the flowers were gathered just this morning. At the bottom tip of the heart, a glimpse of a pale pink ribbon can be seen, discreet yet poignant, hinting that this piece is intended as a funeral or sympathy tribute. The tribute feels both classic and personal, the kind of arrangement a family in Queen's Park might choose for a memorial in one of the local churches or crematoriums, with the white background echoing the calm, reflective atmosphere of a farewell. The overall mood is one of soft sorrow balanced with gratitude and cherished memories.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Presented against a crisp white backdrop, this memorial 'pillow' is a study in quiet refinement, its surface entirely composed of hundreds of small white chrysanthemums pressed together to form a seamless, soft-textured field. The chrysanthemums' tiny, ruffled faces create a tactile blanket that reads as purity and repose-an image of peaceful rest appropriate for funeral services or a graveside tribute near Queen's Park Gardens or Kensal Green. In the upper left quadrant a focal spray of richly hued magenta roses provides a poignant note of love and remembrance; the roses' layered petals are full and slightly open, offering a warm contrast to the immaculate white bed. Scattered among the roses, delicate white freesias or similar buds add subtle fragrance and luminous points of contrast, while a variety of green foliage-feathery fern fronds and compact glossy leaves-builds a natural cradle for the accent blooms. A neat border of light green satin ribbon, pleated and looped, edges the piece and introduces a faint, restorative color that complements the greens within the arrangement. Soft, diffuse lighting highlights the pillow's sculptural contour and the gentle shadows between blooms. Created with the care of a neighbourhood florist serving Salusbury Road, Queen's Park Station and surrounding streets, this cushion is designed to comfort grieving families, carrying a quiet message of respect and lasting remembrance. Florist Queen's Park prepares these tributes with attention to texture, scent, and the traditional symbolism suited to local memorial services.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Framed against a clean white field, this lush heart-shaped arrangement feels like a pulse made visible. At its center lie layers of intense red roses, petals soft as velvet, each bloom at a different stage-from the promising tight bud to the fully open, cupped blossom-so that the heart seems to breathe and shift when you linger. Threaded through the roses are clouds of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their delicate, starry clusters softening edges and adding an angelic filigree that brightens the whole composition. Crowning the upper-left curve is a single white lily, its large, sculpted petals pure and cool, a whisper of creamy yellow near the center, and a cluster of yellow stamens that bring a small, sunlit focal point to the design. The contrast of textures is tactile: the roses' dense, velveteen layers against the feathery gypsophila and the lily's smooth, waxy planes. A gentle, familiar scent rises in the imagination-the warm, heady perfume of red roses balanced by the lily's lighter, green-tinged aroma-evoking both quiet evenings and jubilant celebrations. The white background isolates the bouquet, sharpening colour and form so the heart reads like a symbol as well as an arrangement. Crafted with the care of a seasoned florist who knows Queen's Park's blend of calm avenues and weekend markets, this piece suits romantic gestures, anniversary surprises, or a thoughtful celebration of enduring affection in the neighbourhood you call home.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A striking heart-shaped floral tribute is captured against a clean white backdrop, its vivid reds and fresh greens creating a powerful expression of love and remembrance. The heart is crafted with exceptional care, built from layers of lush deep red roses that sit slightly raised, their velvety petals spiralling out from tight centres like small, glowing hearts within the larger shape. Between them, rich scarlet carnations and mini carnations are packed closely together, their finely ruffled petals adding texture and softness, as if cushioning the emotions this piece is meant to carry. Scattered through the red blooms are clusters of bright lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, domed heads adding a modern, uplifting contrast that feels like small points of light in a sea of crimson. Along the outer edge, neat sprigs of variegated green-and-cream foliage gently break the intensity of the red, giving the heart a defined outline and a natural, garden-like character. A few elegant fern fronds drift from the lower tip, softening the silhouette and suggesting quiet movement, like a final, tender gesture. The arrangement feels very much like something created by an experienced Queen's Park florist who has guided many families through moments of loss, perhaps destined for a service near Queens Park itself or along Salusbury Road. The bold reds convey devotion and enduring love, while the cool green accents hint at peace and renewal, making this floral heart an eloquent choice for a funeral, memorial, or a final tribute that speaks gently but clearly from the heart.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A serene funeral cross arrangement is shown laid flat against a clear white background, its design radiating quiet faith and remembrance. The cross itself is completely covered with tightly massed white spray chrysanthemums, so close together that no gaps are visible, creating a smooth, cloud-like texture that feels soft even to the imagination. Each bloom's pale green eye subtly breaks up the white, giving the design a gentle liveliness. Along the outer edge runs a neat band of fresh lime-green ribbon, crisply framing the cross and emphasising its precise, symmetrical outline. At the very centre, where the arms of the cross meet, a lush cluster of deep royal purple lisianthus blooms rises up from the white, the layered petals curling and folding like small silk bells. These purple flowers are interlaced with slender stems of light greenery and delicate filler blossoms, adding depth, texture, and a natural flow. From this focal cluster, several lisianthus stems drift down and across the lower-right arm, some flowers fully open, others in bud, creating a diagonal cascade that adds graceful movement to the design. The overall composition is photographed from above, with soft, even lighting and just a faint shadow beneath, giving a sense of stillness, as if it has just been placed at a memorial near Queen's Park or Kensal Green. This floral cross, blending pure white with solemn purple, is the kind of tribute chosen to express heartfelt sympathy, faith, and gratitude for a life lived, whether for a church service, cemetery farewell, or quiet gathering of family and friends.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
An elegantly restrained funeral cross photographed on a plain white background, crafted to convey dignity and intimate remembrance. The structural field is formed entirely of densely packed white chrysanthemums, their round, downy heads creating a soft, cloudlike texture that reads as purity and quiet reverence. The intersection of the arms holds a lush focal spray of deep violet roses paired with lighter lavender lisianthus and eustoma, the darker blooms offering depth while the paler purples add a gentle lift. Interspersed among the blooms are tiny green berries and sprigs of variegated greenery - leaves with pale margins and richer green centers - which introduce fine, natural contrast and a suggestion of renewal. A ruffled purple satin ribbon traces the outer edge of the cross, the pleated satin catching the light and reinforcing the arrangement's composed silhouette.

Prominently down the vertical axis, the letters "MUM" are formed from small purple flower heads, set precisely so the dedication reads clearly against the white chrysanthemum base and becomes the arrangement's quiet message of love. The bouquet carries a soft, cool fragrance and a tactile density that feels like an embrace; the balance of white and purple is traditionally suited to memorial services, conveying both consolation and respect. Available for local delivery across Queen's Park, Kensal Rise and surrounding streets such as Chamberlayne Road, this bespoke tribute is made to order by Florist Queen's Park and prepared with the care expected for chapel or graveside placement.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00