Queen's Park Funeral Flowers

At Flower Delivery Queen's Park, we understand how important it is to honour a loved one with beautiful, meaningful funeral flowers. As your trusted local florist in Queen's Park, our compassionate team brings years of experience creating elegant, respectful arrangements designed to bring comfort at difficult times.

We hand-deliver bespoke funeral bouquets and wreaths throughout Queen's Park, and nearby areas such as Kilburn, West Hampstead, and Maida Vale. Whether you're saying farewell at Salusbury Road, remembering someone at Queen's Park Gardens, or visiting the area around Harvist Road, our service ensures your tribute arrives fresh and beautifully presented.

We offer same-day flower delivery for orders placed online before 3 PM, giving you peace of mind during urgent and sensitive moments. Our local knowledge and personal touch set us apart, and every bouquet is prepared with care by our Queen's Park florists.

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  • Same-day delivery in Queen's Park & neighbouring areas
If you need advice or wish to order online, we're here to guide you through choosing the right flowers to express your feelings. Trust Flower Delivery Queen's Park for thoughtful, reliable funeral flower delivery, made with care by your local floral experts.

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Captured against a simple white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame with calm, luminous softness. The heart itself is meticulously carpeted with hundreds of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tightly packed, daisy-like heads creating a plush, even surface that looks almost like freshly fallen snow. Every gap is carefully filled, giving the impression of a flawless, peaceful cushion, the type of precise workmanship you might expect from a long-established florist serving the quiet residential streets around Queen's Park. Encircling this field of white is a narrow band of emerald green ribbon, neatly pleated and perfectly aligned, adding definition to the outline of the heart and giving it a refined, almost ceremonial finish.   

Sweeping across the upper left of the arrangement, a bold yet graceful spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies brings a rich, emotional accent. Three larger calla blooms stand out at the top of this spray, their elegant funnel shapes curving outward, each centred by a darker spadix that intensifies the colour. Below them, two slimmer, slightly curved calla lilies extend diagonally downward, guiding the eye towards the centre of the heart and suggesting a tender, downward motion of farewell. Among these lilies sit delicate clusters of small, white, bell-like freesia or similar flowers, their softer petals creating a gentle contrast in shape and implying a light, sweet fragrance. Interwoven feathery fern fronds and polished green leaves frame the vibrant section, layering the design with depth and natural movement. This thoughtful composition speaks quietly of remembrance, love, and respect, the sort of dignified floral heart chosen for a funeral or memorial gathering in Queen's Park or nearby Maida Vale, offering beauty and comfort to those who come to say goodbye.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
This image shows a solemn rectangular floral arrangement depicting the Union Jack flag, crafted with great care for a funeral or memorial tribute. The entire surface is covered in compact, cushion-like clusters of flowers, laid so closely that they resemble a soft textile rather than individual stems. Vivid red blossoms form the bold vertical and horizontal St. George's Cross, its arms stretching cleanly across the arrangement, while neat bands of bright white flowers outline the cross in that distinct fimbriated style familiar from the British flag. Diagonally, the narrower red lines of St. Patrick's Cross appear, also edged in white, laid over the wider white diagonals of St. Andrew's Cross, which radiate from the centre towards each corner. Every section is precise, the lines straight and the angles sharp, showing the florist's steady hand and careful eye. The remaining spaces are filled with rich blue flowers, likely small-headed blooms chosen for their uniform colour and tight formation, creating a deep, velvety background that makes the red and white stand out. Seen against a plain white backdrop, the floral flag feels almost luminous, the colours strong but respectful rather than brash. It is the kind of tribute a family in Queen's Park might choose to honour a loved one's service or lifelong connection to the United Kingdom, perhaps for a service at a local chapel or crematorium within easy reach of Chamberlayne Road. The arrangement suggests collective memory, quiet dignity, and a shared sense of British heritage at a time of loss.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A lavish floral pillow in a soft, rectangular cushion shape is shown against a crisp white background, the kind of tribute a family in Queen's Park might choose to rest beside a coffin or place lovingly at a graveside. The surface is completely carpeted with blooms, so full that no mechanics are visible, only layers of colour and texture. Large roses in varied pink tones-from deep fuchsia to shell-pink-sit alongside creamy, almost buttery yellow roses, many of them fully open with petals unfurling like satin. Among these classic blooms, deep royal purple lisianthus weave a ribbon of drama, their multi-layered, velvet-like petals bringing a richer, more reflective mood befitting a sympathy arrangement. Between the main flowers, clusters of delicate blush spray roses and tiny lavender-toned filler flowers, perhaps statice or limonium, fill every gap, adding detail and a sense of thoughtful craftsmanship. A gentle fringe of greenery supports and frames the flowers: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves soften the edges, while darker, more slender fern-like foliage introduces depth and structure. Soft, even light falls from above, creating a faint shadow beneath the cushion and highlighting the natural contours of each petal. The design feels calm and embracing, like a visual sigh of comfort offered to a grieving heart. Crafted in the style often requested at Flower Delivery Queen's Park, this tribute would be perfectly at home at a memorial service near Queen's Park underground station, a chapel on Kilburn Lane, or a quiet gathering in a local cemetery, speaking of remembrance, gratitude, and gentle farewell.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
An intimate, upright funeral display spelling the word DAD in large, three-dimensional letters, each letter formed from a dense carpet of small white chrysanthemums and similar button blooms to give a plush, almost velvety texture. The outer edge of every letter is neatly outlined with a rich, emerald-green satin ribbon that lifts the white composition with a crisp, botanical frame. At the upper left curve of the first D and the upper right of the last D we've added soft clusters of white freesia and bright green foliage - their subtle perfume and fragile buds offering a quiet breath of comfort. Between the first D and the central A, two graceful green stems arc across the piece and culminate in an asymmetrical cluster that anchors the composition: two deep purple calla lilies, their trumpet-shaped forms lending solemn dignity, are artfully set among additional freesia and glossy leaves for contrast and movement. Behind the letters a dark support structure with visible horizontal bars ensures the tribute stands securely for display at a funeral service or memorial. Seen in soft daylight, the whites feel pure and the greens fresh; the purple callas read as a respectful accent rather than a showy flourish. Prepared with the care of a local Queen's Park florist, this design - available for delivery around Queen's Park and Salusbury Road through Flower Delivery Queen's Park - expresses restrained love, personal loss, and enduring respect for a father.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
Presented on a spotless white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath is carefully constructed from a dense, continuous ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose many ruffled petals form a soft, velvety cushion suggesting peace and continuity. At the upper-left quadrant a vivid spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) provides the emotional focal point: several richly hued deep violet blooms sit alongside paler lavender flowers and neat, elongated buds, their layered petals and subtle yellow centres offering depth and gentle contrast. Interspersed among the lisianthus are varied green leaves - some broad and glossy with pale variegation, others fine and feathery like delicate ferns - which add texture and a living freshness to the arrangement. Hidden but intentional, a dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon traces both the inner and outer circumference beneath the chrysanthemums, providing a refined accent that harmonises with the purple florals. Soft studio lighting creates a faint shadow beneath the wreath and highlights the tactile density of the chrysanthemum cushion. As a local touch from Flower Delivery Queen's Park, this wreath is designed with neighbourhood sensibilities in mind - the quiet dignity suited to services at St. Anne's or gatherings near Salusbury Road - and communicates sincere condolences through its classic white and purple palette, crafted to offer comfort and lasting remembrance.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a plain white backdrop, this classic circular funeral wreath is densely built from pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom contributing a cloudlike mass of ruffled petals that create a smooth, continuous ring. A subtle band of deep purple mesh or ribbon slips through the chrysanthemum layer at both the inner and outer edges, adding a measured depth and an understated hint of colour beneath the bright white surface. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is a considered accent cluster: three creamy yellow roses open in quiet, layered spirals, their soft texture and faint sweet scent offering a human warmth amid the calm of the whites. Surrounding the roses are wisps of tiny white gypsophila which soften the composition, and small lavender-purple statice blooms that act as refined, resilient flecks of colour. Mixed foliage - from broad, cool green leaves to fine, ferny fronds - frames the accent and links it back to the wreath's body, giving a natural, balanced silhouette. The piece holds its shape with dignity, the open centre suggesting continuity and memory. As a florist working in Queen's Park, we often prepare wreaths like this for services near the park or along Chamberlayne Road; Flower Delivery Queen's Park can supply a similar tribute locally, created with fresh materials and a gentle hand for funerals, memorials, or church services.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Large heart-shaped sympathy tribute filled entirely with small-headed white chrysanthemums, photographed against a clean, white studio background so every texture is clearly visible. Each chrysanthemum floret is placed closely together, forming a plush, cushion-like surface that feels calm and protective, as though gently cradling memories. At the upper left curve of the heart rests a graceful spray of three velvety red roses, their deep crimson petals opening in soft spirals. They are surrounded by dainty white filler flowers and a mix of lush foliage, from broad, glossy leaves to airy, ferny sprigs that introduce a sense of natural movement. Slightly below and towards the right, two more red roses are set apart on the white canvas, creating a subtle diagonal line that draws the eye across the tribute. Fine strands of bright green ornamental grass sweep over the chrysanthemums in elegant arcs, visually linking the roses and adding rhythm to the design. Along the entire perimeter, a dark green satin ribbon is carefully pleated, its sheen providing a refined frame that echoes the greenery within the arrangement. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity and deep affection, ideal for honouring a loved one at a funeral in Queen's Park, a memorial gathering near Salusbury Road, or a farewell service at a local chapel. Thoughtfully composed by experienced florists, this heart is a touching expression of sympathy, conveying both grief and the unbroken bond of love left behind.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A round, carefully structured bouquet of blue and cream roses is presented against a clean white backdrop, its balanced design evoking the calm, reflective atmosphere of a quiet walk through Queen's Park on a still afternoon. The roses form a generous dome of blooms, with rich sapphire blue roses positioned evenly among soft cream and ivory counterparts, so the eye moves in an easy rhythm from cool depth to gentle light. Each rose is at the perfect stage of opening: outer petals slightly looser and velvety, inner petals layered in tight spirals, holding their shape with an almost sculpted precision. Fine, cloud-like sprays of white baby's breath weave between the larger flowers, softening the overall look and creating little pockets of lightness, like wisps of mist over the park lawns. Glossy, dark green foliage provides a discreet frame, emerging here and there between petals and around the base, adding a natural, grounding note that calls to mind the mature trees along Brondesbury Park and the avenues off Harvist Road. The stems are neatly aligned and tied at the bottom, their fresh green colour a reminder that these blooms have been recently prepared by a careful, experienced florist serving the Queen's Park community. Gentle, even lighting catches the subtle sheen on each petal, revealing the cool tones of the blue roses and the warm undertones of the cream ones, together creating a hushed, dignified palette. This bouquet feels designed for moments of sympathy and quiet remembrance, a floral gesture that speaks softly of respect, loyalty, and enduring love when words are difficult, suitable for delivery to homes, chapels, or local services around Queen's Park.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
A densely rounded bouquet of lilies, roses, and baby's breath is shown against a clean white backdrop, capturing that moment just after a florist in Queen's Park has finished tying the last stem into place. The composition feels both luxurious and inviting: pristine white lilies open generously at the centre and edges, their elongated petals sweeping outward like soft ribbons, revealing pale green throats and delicate stamens that hint at a gentle, sweet fragrance. Nestled closely around them are pastel pink roses and creamy white roses, carefully alternated so their colours blend rather than compete. Some roses are still cupped in shy, half-open buds, while others have fully unfurled, their layered, velvety petals creating spirals that invite the fingertips. Cutting through these softer tones, bold fuchsia and deep magenta Oriental lilies, likely Stargazer types, add a vivid splash of colour, their petals dusted with darker speckles and framing golden anthers that glow under the bright, even lighting. Fine, airy sprays of white gypsophila weave through the arrangement like tiny stars, softening every edge and filling in gaps to create a perfectly domed silhouette. Here and there, slender green leaves and stems peek through, grounding the bouquet with a natural, garden-grown character reminiscent of early summer blooms in nearby Queen's Park itself. The overall feel is one of radiant celebration and sincere emotion, ideal for marking milestone birthdays, proposals, or thoughtful "just because" deliveries across Queen's Park, Brondesbury, and Kensal Rise, where elegant yet heartfelt flowers are always appreciated.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
Arranged with the steady hand of a seasoned funeral florist, this standing tribute spells out MUM in capital letters entirely cloaked in thousands of tiny white chrysanthemums, their dense heads creating a soft, tactile surface like freshly fallen snow. The immaculate white blooms reflect light gently, creating a serene, luminous appearance that suggests calm and purity. Against that white backdrop, three small groupings of pastel roses - delicate lavender tones paired with pale pink buds - are placed with thoughtful symmetry: one cluster on the upper left arm of the first M, another resting in the gentle curve of the U, and a third accenting the upper right of the final M. Rich green foliage and fern-like leaves weave through the flowers, giving the arrangement breathing space and a natural, living edge. You can see the darker outline of the supporting structure beneath the blooms - a green ribbon or moss-wrapped frame that holds each letter upright and preserves the crisp shapes. The scent is muted but comforting: the cool, slightly sweet perfume of roses blending with the subtle green note of chrysanthemums. Designed for a funeral service, memorial or graveside dedication, this tribute balances formal respect with personal warmth. It's the kind of piece neighbours in Queen's Park might choose when gathering at the park or Salusbury Road market to remember a mother with quiet beauty and gentle craftsmanship.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
Large heart-shaped sympathy tribute made entirely from a dense bed of white chrysanthemums, their rounded petals overlapping to create a smooth, plush surface that fills the whole heart. The blooms appear freshly opened, with bright centres and crisp petals that evoke innocence and serenity. Around the outside, a rich emerald green satin ribbon has been meticulously pleated, forming a rippled, scalloped frame that defines the heart and provides a refined contrast to the matte texture of the flowers. At the upper left side of the heart, a thoughtfully arranged focal cluster brings further elegance: two fully bloomed white roses, soft and creamy, rest among smaller white flowers reminiscent of freesias or similar dainty blossoms. These are interwoven with lush green foliage, including broad, polished leaves and light, feathery fronds that arch gently over the chrysanthemum base, introducing subtle movement and a sense of life. The design is photographed on a pure white background so that every shade of green and white can be clearly seen without distraction. Created by experienced florists serving the Queen's Park community, the overall impression is of a quiet embrace in floral form, suitable for resting beside a casket, at a crematorium service, or on a graveside in nearby cemeteries. This tribute speaks of enduring love and respectful farewell, the kind of arrangement chosen by local families when they wish to convey heartfelt condolences and remembrance for someone dearly missed.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a simple, uncluttered background, this floral funeral tribute spells "GRANDMA" in broad, comforting letters that seem to invite a final, affectionate hug. Each character is meticulously covered with plump white chrysanthemums, their petals densely layered so no gaps show, creating a cushiony, quilt-like texture that feels both pure and reassuring. A fine lilac ribbon runs neatly around the edge of each letter, the satin catching the light in soft, pearly highlights that lend an air of gentleness and quiet ceremony. Three focal posies bring delicate touches of colour and life. On the starting "G," one central "A," and the last "A," clusters of vivid pink gerberas, dusky pink roses, and carefully placed green foliage form miniature bouquets resting on the chrysanthemum base. The gerberas' large, daisy-like centres radiate cheer, while the roses suggest love and gratitude, their petals spiralling inward like treasured stories. Leaves in fresh, natural greens weave between the blooms, offering contrast and a sense of renewal. Under the balanced, even lighting, every texture is visible: the feathery edges of the chrysanthemums, the polished sheen of the ribbon, the velvety rose petals. Crafted in the heart of Queen's Park, this is the sort of tribute families might choose for a farewell service near Kilburn Lane or the quiet residential streets, when they want something that feels both traditional and deeply personal. It is an arrangement that seems to hold memories of shared meals, gentle laughter, and long chats, translating a lifetime of affection into the calm language of flowers.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
Laid flat and photographed from above against a bright white backdrop, this traditional circular funeral wreath pairs creamy ivory roses with soft, pale-yellow lilies to convey calm and consolation. The design is densely filled: roughly a dozen to twenty large, fully opened roses with their classic, tightly furled petals create a luminous field of cream, while lemon-hued lilies are woven through at intervals-some fully unfurling their trumpet-shaped blooms, others poised as buds-adding graceful vertical rhythm and textural contrast. Below the flowers, a rich cushion of deep green foliage cradles the blooms; feathery fern fronds soften the outer edge and smaller rounded leaves, like eucalyptus, introduce cool blue-green tones that deepen the visual field. The light in the photo is soft and even, producing a serene, matte finish on the petals and a faint suggestion of scent: the roses' gentle sweetness tempered by the lilies' green-citrus note. The perfect circular silhouette reads as an emblem of eternity and remembrance, ideal for a funeral service, memorial table, or graveside tribute. As a local Queen's Park florist familiar with Salusbury Road and the farmers' market community, Flower Delivery Queen's Park prepares arrangements in this quiet palette when families ask for a comforting, classic expression of sympathy; the wreath is suitable for delivery to chapels, local churches, or cemeteries in the area.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A striking "MUM" funeral tribute dominates the frame, the letters sculpted in generous three-dimensional forms and shown against a crisp white backdrop that throws the colours into sharp relief. Every surface of the lettering is carpeted with tightly packed fuchsia-purple and deep magenta spray chrysanthemums, each flower neat and uniform, creating a rich, textured surface that feels almost like soft fabric to the eye. At the heart of each chrysanthemum sits a small lime-green center, scattered like tiny sparks of light that break up the darker tones and keep the design feeling fresh. The outer edges of the letters are wrapped in a pale pink ruffled ribbon, its gentle frill running smoothly along the contours and giving the tribute a handcrafted, carefully finished appearance. On the first "M", near the upper left corner, two fully open soft pink roses and several buds nestle amongst arching green fern fronds, adding romance and movement. The "U" carries a lower accent, where blush pink roses, creamy white blooms, and verdant leaves follow the curve of the letter like a quiet garland. The second "M" echoes the first with its own cluster of vivid pink roses and ferns positioned at the upper right. This design, reminiscent of arrangements prepared for grieving families around Salusbury Road or Chamberlayne Road, offers a tender way to say goodbye to a beloved mum, blending vibrant colour with gentle, respectful elegance. Available from local Queen's Park florists, it feels both traditional and deeply personal.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
This rectangular sympathy pillow sits serene on a white ground, its slight shadow emphasizing a pillowy three-dimensional form made from hundreds of compact white chrysanthemums. Each bloom is arranged for a uniform, velvet-like surface that suggests purity and rest; the dense, snowy texture is both visually soft and deliberately composed. Around the perimeter a ribbon trim in a fresh, light green is pleated into an even, scalloped border, providing a crisp definition and a hopeful touch of colour. Diagonally across the upper-left corner rests a small, elegant spray of accent flowers: layers of white lisianthus sit beside striking deep-purple lisianthus - some petals fully unfurled, others still in graceful bud - their cool tones drawing the eye and adding a reverent contrast. Slender fern fronds and broader foliage weave through the cluster, lending movement, subtle scent, and a leafy heartbeat to the arrangement; a darker green wrap secures the stems and keeps the bouquet neat for laying. The arrangement reads as a dignified memorial cushion, intended for a funeral service, wake, or graveside tribute, offering comfort when words fall short. As a local florist in Queen's Park we often craft this style for families attending services at nearby Kensal Green or laying tributes along Salusbury Road; Flower Delivery Queen's Park can supply similar pieces for local collection and thoughtful delivery across NW6 when requested. The overall effect is one of quiet compassion - a refined and tender expression of remembrance.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
This serene, circular funeral wreath reads like a deliberate act of care: a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemum heads forms the soft, textured base, evoking calm and purity. Just beneath that white blanket a faint veil of deep purple mesh or lace is visible along the inner circumference, adding depth and a subtle, sober note of colour. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a tender vignette is carefully arranged - a single cream or soft pale-yellow rose at its heart, unfolding with measured grace, surrounded by an assortment of lush foliage. Variegated leaves with pale edges, along with feathery fern fronds, provide contrast in both shape and finish, while tiny lavender-hued statice sprigs thread through the greenery to lift the palette with delicate detail. To the right, from approximately the two o'clock to five o'clock positions, two sculptural calla lilies arc across the white base; their smooth forms carry a refined ombre from deeper purple at their tips to a gentle peach-pink nearer the stems, and their bright green stalks are woven into the chrysanthemum foundation for a flowing line. A single longer green stem crosses the lower section, discreetly secured and visually connecting the two main clusters. Presented against a stark white backdrop, every petal, leaf and texture is visible - an arrangement that offers dignity and solace, well suited for memorial services or graveside tributes in Queen's Park and nearby Kilburn Lane communities, where local families often choose such restrained, heartfelt floral expressions.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A studio portrait on a stark white field reveals a three-part, three-dimensional sympathy tribute spelling BRO in bold capital letters, each letter built from an abundant sea of royal blue chrysanthemums. The surface of every character is densely layered with small blue florets that create a sumptuous, tactile finish - plush to the eye and suggestive of gentle, cooling texture to the hand. Each letter is gently softened at its base by a tucked cluster of creamy pale-yellow or ivory spray roses, mingled with tiny white filler blooms such as mini chrysanthemums or baby's breath, plus a mix of glossy green leaves and delicate ferny fronds that add contrast and a hint of fresh foliage scent. A white foam core or frame is subtly visible around the letter edges and within the internal openings, showing the precise construction that keeps the letters freestanding and dignified. The lighting is neutral and even, chosen to emphasize the contrast between the saturated blue and the soft cream accents, creating an image that reads as both respectful and personal. As a local florist's piece suited for Queen's Park memorials - from small chapel services off Salusbury Road to graveside placements at Kensal Green - this tribute communicates fidelity and remembrance. Crafted with care by Flower Delivery Queen's Park for families in and around Queen's Park and Kilburn, it stands as a heartfelt, custom way to honour a brother whose memory is held dearly, combining colour symbolism, texture, and comforting floral touches.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
A large Celtic cross created from fresh funeral flowers rests against a seamless white background, photographed so that every petal and curve of the design is clearly visible. The main body of the cross is built from tight clusters of pristine white chrysanthemums, their small, layered petals forming a smooth, plush, and gently domed surface along both the vertical shaft and horizontal arms. Wrapped through this white canvas is a striking pattern of lime green button chrysanthemums, their rounded shapes and vivid colour defining the circular halo of the Celtic cross and picking out interlaced, knot-like details that resemble traditional stone carvings seen in old churchyards. The green sits in confident contrast against the white, suggesting renewal and life. On the lower portion of the cross, three separate groups of deep purple carnations add a more dramatic note. Their frilled heads are full and velvety, tucked into the white base and framed by delicate sprigs of green foliage and fine, twisting tendrils that trace a gentle diagonal line, as if the flowers were trailing naturally, like ivy climbing a wall near Queen's Park and Brondesbury Park. Soft, even lighting highlights the freshness of the blooms, the cool serenity of the white, and the vibrant energy of the green and purple. The arrangement feels thoughtful and dignified, ideal as a sympathy tribute for a memorial service or funeral, bringing a sense of calm remembrance to gatherings across Queen's Park, Kilburn, or along Chamberlayne Road.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A striking floral cross is displayed on a pure white background, angled diagonally so the top of the cross reaches gently towards the viewer, enhancing its three-dimensional presence. The outline is perfectly shaped by a dense fringe of tiny white spray chrysanthemums, each floret tightly packed to form a soft, cushion-like border that suggests purity and peace. Just beneath this snowy edge runs a band of neatly pleated pale green ribbon or foliage, glimpsed around the perimeter like a delicate frame, echoing the soft greens of nearby Queen's Park lawns after a light drizzle. Inside this frame, the surface of the cross is alive with colour and texture. Large roses in vivid fuchsia pink sit alongside softer roses in creamy yellow or peach tones, each bloom fully opened so the spiral of petals feels almost touchable. Their romantic shapes are punctuated by clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, whose rounded, pom-pom heads introduce a playful, modern texture amid the classic roses. Between these larger flowers, intricate sprigs of deep purple or violet blossoms-likely lisianthus or statice-thread through the design, creating depth and a gentle shadowy contrast. The even, bright lighting ensures each hue stands out clearly, from the richest purple to the lightest cream. This floral cross feels both dignified and uplifting, a thoughtful funeral or sympathy tribute that would sit gracefully beside a coffin, at a memorial near Chamberlayne Road, or on a stand in a local Queen's Park chapel, offering comfort and a sense of enduring faith to grieving families.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
Imagine a rectangular floral pillow crafted to speak softly at a funeral service, its surface a continuous sweep of tiny white chrysanthemums packed so closely they mimic the texture of a woollen cushion. The pristine white field absorbs and reflects the soft light, creating a calm, matte surface that suggests purity and rest. Nestled in the upper-left quadrant, a jewel-like spray of deep magenta and fuchsia roses draws the eye: their layered petals open like small cups of memory. Interspersed among them are slim clusters of white freesias and petite white buds, their delicate shapes and whisper of scent adding tenderness to the composition. Greenery-fern fronds with feathery edges and glossy oval leaves-fans gently from beneath the focal cluster, anchoring the colour and adding a natural cadence. A pale green satin ribbon, pleated into a tasteful border, edges the pillow and provides a faint ribbon of colour that complements the roses without overpowering the serenity of the white chrysanthemums. Photographed against a plain white background, the tribute appears both formal and intimate, its three-dimensionality emphasized by a soft cast shadow. This is the sort of arrangement our neighbours on Queen's Park Road request when words fall short: quiet, beautifully worked, and designed to rest beside a coffin or at a graveside. It carries a feeling of solace and thoughtful remembrance, the kind of floral voice that comforts at a local memorial service or when collected from the Salusbury Road shops.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
A serene, teardrop-shaped sympathy spray rests visually against a stark white background, its gentle diagonal line leading the eye from a lush cluster of blooms down to a narrow, graceful point. Dominating the composition are white oriental lilies, some in full bloom with their wide, velvety petals unfurled, others still partially closed, the tips tinged with a hint of creamy green. Their open faces reveal delicate stamens dusted with soft pollen, capturing that fleeting moment just before the fragrance fully fills a quiet room. Interwoven with the lilies are stems of lisianthus, or eustoma, whose small bell-like flowers gently echo the larger shapes. Their petals are mostly white, but many bear a fine edging of lavender or pale purple and faint veins of colour, lending the arrangement a subtle twilight tone rather than stark contrast. Around this core, glossy dark green leaves cradle the blooms, some broad and flat, others expertly folded into neat curls and rolled accents that speak of a skilled florist's hand. From one side, long, feather-like palm fronds extend outward, softening the outline and adding a sense of release and movement. The entire spray feels cool and composed, like a quiet pause beside a chapel in Queen's Park or a reflective moment walking back along Salusbury Road after a service. It is the kind of floral tribute a local family might send to offer comfort and respect, suitable for resting atop a coffin, beside a framed photograph, or at the front of a small memorial gathering, carrying a message of peace to those in mourning.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy spray stretches diagonally across a clean white background, its shape reminiscent of a gentle crescent drifting from top left to bottom right. At the heart of the arrangement, Stargazer lilies command attention with their bold fuchsia-pink petals edged in pristine white and sprinkled with dark speckles, each bloom opening like a quiet declaration of love and remembrance. Several unopened lily buds, flushed with green and pink, add the promise of continued beauty over the days following a service in Queen's Park or along Chamberlayne Road. Interspersed among these focal flowers are bright magenta gerbera daisies, their flat, sun-like faces bringing a touch of warmth and cherished memories to the design. Nestled close are elegant white roses, some still tightly coiled, others just starting to open, their creamy petals layered in delicate spirals suggesting purity and respect. Soft white carnations, with their frilled edges and gentle fullness, add a comforting, almost cloud-like texture that softens the composition. Tiny clusters of white daisy-style filler flowers glimmer between the larger blooms, while fine sprigs and airy stems thread through to create subtle movement. A lavish collar of greenery gives structure and depth: broad glossy leaves cradle the flowers, feathery ferns add softness, and long, slender leaves stream gracefully toward the lower edge, accentuating the elongated form. The neatly bound stems at the upper left hint at the careful, hands-on work of a dedicated local florist preparing a meaningful tribute for a funeral, memorial, or farewell gathering in the Queen's Park community.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
An open circular sympathy wreath is shown in high detail against a clean white background, its flowers arranged with the patience and care of an experienced Queen's Park florist preparing for a quiet farewell service. The ring is dominated by large, open white lilies, their broad petals gently curved and luminous, each bloom revealing a cluster of prominent stamens dusted with golden pollen and a fresh green centre. Among them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies offer a bold contrast, their star-shaped petals often flecked with darker spots, suggesting strong, heartfelt emotion amid the calm whites. Clusters of light pink roses are woven through the wreath, some in bud form with tightly wrapped petals, others slightly open, their soft blush tones bringing a sense of gentleness and compassion. Intermixed are creamy white roses, fuller and more traditional, which add depth and volume and evoke the classic funeral tributes often seen on Kensal Rise or along the streets leading to Queen's Park station. Bright white gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate centres punctuate the arrangement, their layered petals radiating like miniature suns. Tiny white filler flowers, likely spray carnations or chrysanthemums, tuck into every gap, creating a plush, continuous surface of petals. The flowers are supported by a rich bed of greenery: dark glossy leaves, soft fronds, and hints of new buds that lend freshness and structure. Together they form an unbroken ring, symbolising eternity, remembrance, and the ongoing circle of life. The overall effect is calm, dignified, and deeply consoling, the sort of elegant wreath families in Queen's Park would choose to honour a loved one with quiet grace.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image presents a serene and dignified funeral flower tribute spelling out "SON" in large, three-dimensional letters, photographed against a clean, white backdrop so that every petal and ribbon fold stands out. Each character is closely carpeted with pure white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded blooms pressed together to create a velvety, almost snow-like texture that evokes purity and the tenderness of cherished memories. Framing this softness, a deep red satin ribbon runs around the outer edges and inner contours of each letter, including the open centre of the O, forming a neat, scalloped outline that introduces warmth and definition. Vivid red anthuriums, with their waxy, heart-shaped faces and upright spadices, serve as striking focal points across the design. On the top left of the S, a lush cluster of anthuriums and rich green foliage arcs gently over the lettering, while a single anthurium at the lower curve of the O feels like a quiet, personal gesture. A more substantial cluster, supported by dark leaves and light, feathery greens, rests on the upper right of the N, visually balancing the composition. Fine green stems and leaves trail across the white flower surface, subtly linking each red highlight and giving the piece a sense of continuity, as if one loving thought flows into the next. This handcrafted tribute, reminiscent of arrangements created by experienced Queen's Park florists for services along Salusbury Road or near the park itself, offers a heartfelt way to honour a much-loved son, bringing a touch of beauty and solace to a time of grief.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
A circular floral wreath, designed as a refined condolence tribute, fills the frame against a crisp white background, where every nuance of colour and form can be easily imagined. The base of the wreath is formed from a luxurious abundance of Baby's Breath, their countless tiny white blossoms clustering together to form a dense, cloud-like ring. This soft, frosted texture gives the arrangement an airy lightness while still feeling full and generous. Scattered throughout the Baby's Breath are larger Lisianthus blooms, each one a small work of art with ruffled, layered petals. The petals are clean white at the center, gradually melting into lavender and deeper purple tones along the edges, as though each flower has been gently dipped in violet ink. Some Lisianthus are fully open, their centers a soft contrast of yellow and deeper tones; others remain as slender, pale green buds with just a whisper of colour beginning to show. The open center of the wreath creates a clear, symbolic circle, often chosen to represent continuity, eternal life, and unbroken love. The arrangement would feel at home at a remembrance service in Queen's Park, perhaps delivered to a local chapel or family home off Chamberlayne Road by a florist who understands the area's quieter, residential character. Though the image is clean and studio-like, you can almost sense the fresh, faintly sweet fragrance of the blooms and the cool touch of the Baby's Breath. The overall impression is one of dignified calm, making this wreath a gentle way to express sympathy and support in times of loss.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A full, romantic heart of roses lies centred on a clean white background, radiating a sense of quiet devotion ideal for a tribute or farewell. The heart is neatly split into two mirrored halves: on the left, dozens of creamy white to pale yellow roses nestle tightly together, their petals opening in soft curls; on the right, equally abundant medium pink roses create a gentle blush of colour. Both sides meet along a precise central line, yet blend harmoniously thanks to the generous halo of white gypsophila threaded throughout. The baby's breath fills every gap and outlines the heart's silhouette like a lace border, its airy, cloud-like texture easing the contrast between the rose colours. Each bloom appears freshly cut, the petals smooth and unblemished, suggesting a tribute prepared with great care, perhaps in a small studio just off Salusbury Road or near the quiet residential streets of Queen's Park. Without foliage or extraneous decoration, the arrangement feels pure and focused, as though every flower has been chosen to honour a single, cherished life. The subtle lighting highlights the depth and form of each rose head, casting faint shadows that emphasise the richness of the blooms. This heart-shaped design would sit beautifully on a coffin, at the front of a chapel, or on a memory table during a funeral reception in the Queen's Park area, conveying love, remembrance, and the gentle promise that those we lose remain held in our hearts.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
Centered on a crisp white background, this elegant circular funeral wreath draws the eye with its tranquil blend of white and soft purple blooms, arranged in a continuous ring that feels both complete and comforting. Broad-petalled white Oriental lilies dominate the design, their satin-like petals curling gently away from subtle greenish throats and long stamens dusted with amber and rust-toned pollen. Some lilies stand wide open in full, dignified bloom, while others are caught mid-opening or remain as pointed buds, suggesting the different stages of a life remembered. Nestled among them are clusters of Lisianthus, their smaller, ruffled blossoms predominantly white but finely brushed with lilac and violet tones at the edges, bringing a gentle wash of colour that never overwhelms the calm palette. Slim, dark green leaves and a few muted eucalyptus-style stems weave through the flowers, adding depth and a natural rhythm to the circle without breaking its soft, flowing line. The wreath feels like a quiet pause, the sort of floral tribute that might rest on an easel in a chapel or crematorium near Queen's Park, close to the tree-lined avenues and peaceful residential streets. It carries the scent of pure lily and fresh greenery, evoking thoughts of reflection, gratitude, and a final embrace. Designed as a refined expression of sympathy for services and wakes in the Queen's Park community, this white and purple wreath conveys dignity, solace, and enduring memory with understated grace.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Three floral letters spelling "DAD" are arranged in a neat horizontal line, standing out clearly against a bright white backdrop that echoes the calm stillness of a chapel on a quiet morning near Queen's Park. Each capital letter has a sturdy outline of rich, emerald-green fern fronds, the feathered leaves curving faithfully around the contours of the 'D', the open triangle of the 'A', and the final 'D'. Inside these leafy frames, the florist has packed the shapes with an abundance of fresh white blooms-domed chrysanthemums and wide-petalled gerbera daisies-creating a soft, almost cushion-like surface that feels both comforting and respectful. Between the whites, small bursts of yellow catch the eye: sunny gerberas, tiny button chrysanthemums, and delicate clusters of yellow spray roses that lift the mood just enough to suggest treasured memories and shared laughter. Deeper tones weave through the tribute in the form of elegant purple lisianthus and rich fuchsia-pink spray roses, along with a scattering of lavender flowers and bright green button chrysanthemums that give gentle variation and depth. Subtle dark green bars link the three letters from behind, helping them sit straight and united as one loving message. The arrangement looks like it has been prepared for a funeral or memorial service in the local area, perhaps travelling from a nearby Queen's Park florist to a family gathering where stories are shared and a father's life is honoured, the flowers quietly speaking of devotion, remembrance, and the bonds that remain.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
A refined, one-sided sympathy spray in white and green stretches diagonally across a clean white background, echoing the soft slope of a branch catching the light in Queen's Park on a still morning. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of white Oriental lilies at the centre, some fully open with wide, velvety petals and pale pistils dusted with golden pollen, others held in tall, tapered buds, promising a gentle unfolding over time. Around them, creamy white roses, frilled carnations, and daisy-like gerberas create a tapestry of rounded blooms and ruffled edges, each petal catching faint highlights as though bathed in diffused daylight. Fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers thread between the larger heads, adding an almost cloudlike softness. Encircling this core, layers of greenery provide contrast and structure: broad, glossy leaves with a deep forest tone, feathery fern fronds that lend lightness, and rounded eucalyptus leaves in cool green-blue that suggest a subtle, herbal fragrance. At the crown of the arrangement, long, slender leaves are grouped and folded into sleek loops, lending a tailored, contemporary feel, while from the lower right, graceful palm fronds fan outward, giving the design its flowing, asymmetrical profile. The overall impression is one of composed tranquillity and enduring respect, suited to rest beside a casket, mark a memorial table, or be placed at a graveside in or around the Queen's Park area. Crafted with the care of local florists who understand the needs of bereaved families, this piece expresses sympathy, peace, and a gentle promise of remembrance.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
In the heart of Queen's Park, a skilled florist has crafted a deeply moving heart-shaped bouquet, seamlessly blending about two to three dozen roses in soft pinks and creamy ivories. Each rose, some brushed with the faintest yellow, blooms at its own graceful pace, their velvety petals swirling inward like gentle secrets. Wisps of delicate white baby's breath are scattered lovingly throughout, filling the spaces between roses and lending a cloudlike, airy aura that floats above the heart's surface. The fresh perfume of the roses, warm and uplifting, drifts as if on a soft breeze from the nearby Lonsdale Road. The arrangement is wrapped in a bright, balanced light that reveals every gentle hue and subtle petal texture, the background pristine and white-almost gallery-like in its simplicity. As you imagine it, the bouquet evokes an overwhelming feeling of peace, compassion, and steadfast affection, making it a timeless choice for remembering loved ones or celebrating enduring bonds. Ideal for tributes, sympathy gestures, or special occasions around Queen's Park, this design embodies not just floral artistry but also a moment of solace or grateful remembrance, hand-delivered with local care.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
This rectangular floral pillow is crafted from hundreds of small, snow-white chrysanthemum blooms, their tight petals forming a smooth, cushion-like plane that suggests calm and repose when viewed against the clean white backdrop. A neatly pleated border of pale lime-green satin ribbon encircles the base, lending a subtle sheen and the suggestion of a gentle fabric frill. On the upper left a naturalistic cluster of blooms provides a focal point: two elegant white Oriental lilies, one with fully open faces revealing pale yellow stamens and another a poised bud, paired with clusters of deep burgundy spray carnations whose darker tones and textured petals create a warm counterpoint. A mix of glossy and feathery greens - ferns, salal and other foliage - fans behind the blooms and brings dimensional shadow and life to the grouping. Two slender, arching blades of bear grass or salal sweep from that cluster across the chrysanthemum field, their graceful curve culminating in a solitary deep red rosebud on the right, its velvet skin closing over the promise of a bloom and symbolising enduring love. The whole piece is lit softly so the whites remain pure and the deep reds retain richness without harsh contrast. Locally this style is often requested by families in Queen's Park and surrounding Kilburn when arranging services at neighbourhood chapels or into Kensal Green Cemetery - a composed, traditional choice that speaks of respect, comfort and quiet remembrance.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
An expertly crafted sympathy tribute spelling "DAD" in bold, three-dimensional block letters, each letter densely covered in pristine white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, cloud-like surface. The letters are sharply defined by a ruffled dark green satin ribbon tracing each edge, while slim dark green metal support bars run horizontally behind the trio, subtly revealing the careful engineering that keeps the display steady. On the left 'D' a bright cluster of yellow roses - roughly three to four blooms - sits on the upper left curve, paired with small white freesias and gypsophila for soft fragrance and texture; two spare, arching green stems reach like a gentle hand toward the centre letter. The central 'A' is grounded with a refined cluster on its lower left diagonal featuring two deep purple or burgundy calla lilies, their sculpted forms lending solemnity and grace amid tiny white accents and glossy greenery. The right 'D' mirrors the left with the same joyful yellow rose cluster on its upper right curve, providing visual balance and warmth. Photographed against a clean white background, the contrasts of white, dark green, sunny yellow and rich purple read with immediate clarity. Imagined for a funeral or memorial service in Queen's Park, near Chamberlayne Road or the Farmers' Market on Salusbury Road, this tribute speaks of devotion and memory. Crafted and available from Flower Delivery Queen's Park (flowerdeliveryqueenspark.co.uk), the piece is intended to arrive fresh and ready to honour a father with dignity and gentle colour.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
Boldly lettered in capital D-A-D, this funeral tribute is hand-assembled from hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemum blooms to create a dense, cloud-like surface that reads clearly from a distance. Each letter's silhouette is sharply defined with a ruffled, emerald green ribbon that traces outer and inner edges, the colour offering a dignified contrast that recalls the calm green spaces around Queen's Park and nearby Salusbury Road. Three accent clusters of deep magenta roses-some tightly furled, others opening to reveal layered petals-sit with small white freesia sprays and lush dark foliage: the first cluster rests on the upper left curve of the first D, a second nestles in the A's lower central V, and the final D bears its bouquet on the upper right curve. A discreet dark green or grey horizontal support bar links the letters from behind, suggesting a self-standing memorial display chosen for wakes, chapel services, or a headstone placement. The composition is arranged to balance visual weight and to allow the softened scent of roses and freesia to carry gently without overwhelming, while studio lighting accentuates the chrysanthemum texture and the satin glimmer of the ribbon. Created for the local community-often requested by families familiar with Queen's Park Market and nearby Brondesbury-this bespoke lettering piece offers a solemn yet warm farewell, crafted with the kind of care available from Flower Delivery Queen's Park to suit a dignified remembrance.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
This deeply felt memorial piece spells out MUM in large, connected block letters and is composed almost entirely of tightly packed white chrysanthemums, chosen for their soft texture and long tradition in sympathy work. Each bloom contributes to a uniform, cushion-like surface across the three letters, while a delicate ruffled ribbon in light rose-pink traces the outer edges, bringing a gentle warmth and an almost tactile hug to the shape. A discreet dark green support frame peeks through between letters, the unseen engineering that keeps the tribute standing steadily at a service or graveside. Carefully placed to punctuate the white are three small, coordinated clusters of vivid fuchsia roses, lush ferny foliage, and tiny coral-red Hypericum berries: one settles at the upper left of the first M, another at the low curve of the U, and the last at the upper right of the second M. The contrast between the virginal white mums and the rich pink roses reads as both classic and personal, offering visual comfort and a focal point for memories. The arrangement is finished with careful florist wiring and clean lines, prepared with the same attention to detail we offer at Flower Delivery Queen's Park, where local families on and around Queens Park Market and Salusbury Road often ask for something similarly restrained and heartfelt. Conveying dignity, quiet strength, and affection, this standing tribute is suited to funeral chapels, memorial services, or graveside farewells in the Kensal Rise and Maida Vale areas, and carries the soft, consoling scent of fresh chrysanthemums and roses.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
This bespoke sympathy display spells out "DAD" in large, block letters, each one densely covered in hundreds of small, pure white chrysanthemum blooms that create a soft, uniform surface reminiscent of fresh snowfall. A rich, emerald-green pleated ribbon outlines every letter, giving crisp definition and a slight sculptural edge against the pristine white background. At three key points - the upper curve of the first "D," the base of the left stem of the central "A," and the upper curve of the final "D" - I've arranged elegant posies of deep red roses, delicate white freesia and glossy green foliage to create focal points of colour and warmth. Loops of bright green foliage and thin bear grass lift the composition subtly, adding movement without disturbing the solemn geometry. Behind the letters, slim dark green or black metal bars are visible, providing discreet structural support so the tribute stands securely at a funeral or graveside. In soft, even lighting the textures of the chrysanthemum feel almost powdery to the eye while the roses offer velvety contrast, and the freesia brings a gentle citrus-floral scent that mingles with the heavier rose perfume. As a florist working locally, I picture this arrangement placed with care near Queen's Park Gardens or sent from Flower Delivery Queen's Park for a service on Salusbury Road, offering families a clear, heartfelt way to honour a father - a classic, personal statement of respect, love and remembrance.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
In this detailed studio image, a peaceful funeral flower basket sits centred against a bright white backdrop, its natural colours appearing vivid yet gentle. The basket itself is woven in a pale cream tone, with a smooth curved handle rising in an arch, framing the flowers like a protective halo. A single creamy white rose provides the main focal point, its petals layered in a perfect spiral that suggests purity and affection. Around it, two rich purple calla lilies tilt slightly outward, their trumpet forms and inky depths bringing a refined, almost sculptural quality to the design. Light lavender and lilac clematis blossoms, each with long, star-shaped petals and soft yellow throats, thread their way through the arrangement, creating a feeling of lightness and quiet motion. Bright, small yellow and white blooms, similar to freesia or alstroemeria, fan out in clusters, their bell-like flowers adding both texture and optimism, as though offering small rays of comfort. To the right, a single magenta gerbera daisy emerges from the greenery, its bold, flat disc of petals radiating warmth. Everything is cradled in a generous bed of lush, glossy green foliage, from broad, deep emerald leaves to finer, paler shoots that help the colours sing. The subtle shadow cast beneath the basket gives depth without disturbing the stillness. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this arrangement feels ideal for expressing sympathy or honouring a life well lived at a Queen's Park service, evoking the gentle atmosphere of the nearby tree-lined avenues.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00