Kentish Town Flowers & Tributes – Delivered with Heart

Welcome to Flowers Kentish Town, your local expert florist serving the community with care, warmth, and a true passion for flowers. Nestled near Fortess Road and just a stroll from Kentish Town Station and Talacre Gardens, we pride ourselves on crafting stunning bouquets and thoughtful floral tributes for every occasion.

For over a decade, our skilled florists have sourced the freshest seasonal blooms, so whether you're celebrating in Camden, remembering a loved one in Gospel Oak, or surprising someone near Tufnell Park, you can trust us to make it special. We understand how important those local ties are—many of our customers are neighbours and friends, and we’re honoured to add a personal touch to every arrangement.

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From romantic roses to elegant lilies, every bouquet reflects genuine care and understanding of what matters most in our neighbourhood. Experience the difference with Flowers Kentish Town—your trusted local florist for fresh flowers, bespoke bouquets, and heartfelt tributes. Order online for same-day delivery and let us share some floral joy in Kentish Town and beyond.

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TRIBUTES
This image shows an elegant funeral flower cross that appears as if it has just been carefully placed on a pristine white surface before being delivered to a service in Kentish Town. The cross is entirely cloaked in roses, so densely arranged that the underlying frame is completely hidden. Large, velvety deep red roses form the backbone of the design, running straight down the centre and across the arms, their petals layered and rich, conveying strong feelings of love, loyalty, and sorrow. Nestled among them are generous clusters of fuchsia-pink garden roses and similarly full-petalled blooms, their vivid tone and softer, frilled edges offering a tender contrast and a sense of compassion. Between the larger heads, smaller red and pink rosebuds emerge, adding fine detail and the impression of a story continuing, even in the midst of loss. A narrow edging of tiny white flowers-likely spray chrysanthemums or miniature carnations-frames the entire cross, creating a crisp, lace-like border that sharpens the outline while bathing the piece in an aura of peace and innocence. Small touches of fresh greenery and discreet support materials can occasionally be glimpsed beneath the flowers, hinting at the skilled workmanship typical of experienced local florists at Flowers Kentish Town. Soft, even lighting bathes the arrangement, ensuring the reds remain rich, the pinks bright, and the whites clear and tranquil. This floral cross would be a fitting centrepiece for a farewell at a church near Gospel Oak or along Fortess Road, a comforting symbol of faith and remembrance for family and friends gathering to pay their respects.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
This image shows a beautifully calm heart-shaped funeral tribute laid flat on a pure white surface, as if resting in quiet reflection before a service in Kentish Town. The heart is completely filled with tiny white spray chrysanthemums, so densely arranged that they create a smooth, padded effect, like a soft cushion crafted entirely from petals. Their immaculate white colour and ruffled textures catch the light delicately, creating subtle shadows that give the design depth without disturbing its gentle, peaceful character. Tracing the perimeter is a slim emerald green satin ribbon, folded with precision to follow every curve and point of the heart, providing a clean, polished outline that contrasts softly with the sea of white blooms. On the upper left of the heart, a diagonal spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies draws the eye, flowing gracefully down toward the lower centre. Some of the calla lilies are fully open, showcasing their sculptural, trumpet-like spathes and dark central spadices, while others remain slightly curled and slender, hinting at movement and quiet fluidity. Between the lilies, clusters of delicate white flowers reminiscent of freesias bring airiness and an impression of gentle fragrance, their smaller petals and branching stems offering contrast against the solid chrysanthemum base. A halo of lush greenery - glossy leaves and fine fern fronds - surrounds this central spray, introducing varying shades of green and a natural, layered texture. Against the clean background, the tribute stands out as a dignified expression of sympathy, the kind of floral heart that families in Kentish Town might choose to send to local chapels, crematoriums, or homes along Malden Road and Fortess Road to honour a cherished life with grace and simplicity.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A meticulously crafted floral arrangement recreates the Union Jack flag in a rectangular panel, each element made from countless small flowers pressed snugly together. Against a clean white background, the colours of the British flag appear rich and saturated, yet softened by the natural textures of the blooms. Deep, inky blue flowers, probably compact hydrangea heads or similar clustered varieties, occupy the corners and outer areas, forming a soft yet solid foundation. Over this field stretches the powerful red St. George's Cross, fashioned from dense clusters of red chrysanthemums or spray carnations whose rounded petals give the cross a gentle, velvety depth. From each corner, the slender red diagonals of St. Patrick's Cross intersect the design, perfectly positioned within borders of pure white blooms. These white flowers, tightly packed and uniform, create the St. Andrew's Cross and the fine white edging that crisply separates red from blue, echoing the exact structure of the national flag. The whole arrangement has the feel of a plush cushion or tapestry, its surface slightly raised and inviting to the touch, while remaining visually tidy and precisely aligned. This kind of Union Jack floral tribute would be especially poignant for a funeral or memorial service in Kentish Town, where families might gather near Parliament Hill or local churches to say goodbye. It carries a strong sense of respect and remembrance, allowing local mourners to express both personal grief and shared British heritage through a thoughtful, handcrafted arrangement prepared by a florist who understands the area.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
The image displays a large, heart-shaped condolence tribute set against a pure white background, giving the arrangement a sense of quiet focus and reverence. Every inch of the heart is covered with small-headed white chrysanthemums, closely packed to form a perfectly even, cushion-like texture. Their petals are soft and neatly rounded, creating an impression of comfort and peacefulness, much like a gentle embrace. Cutting across the upper left section is an elegant diagonal of five deep red roses, their velvety petals rich and full, standing in vivid contrast to the white base. Three roses sit together at the top left curve as the main focal point, cradled by glossy dark green foliage, wispy fern-like greens, and a few delicate white blossoms that blend seamlessly into the cushion of chrysanthemums. The remaining two roses are positioned lower towards the right, joined visually by long, sweeping strands of bright green ornamental grass that arc gracefully over the heart, guiding the eye along a flowing line. Encasing the entire heart is a neatly folded dark green satin ribbon, framing the design with a classic, dignified border. Gentle, even lighting makes every texture visible-from the fine frill of each chrysanthemum petal to the smooth sheen of the ribbon. Created in the calm, considered style of an established Kentish Town florist, this floral heart is the kind of tribute chosen for funeral services, memorials, or graveside farewells along Highgate Road and the surrounding area, where families wish to convey deep love, respect, and a lasting sense of remembrance.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
In this image, a dense, cushion-shaped floral tribute appears almost like a soft pillow of blossoms, the kind of sympathy arrangement often chosen by families around Kentish Town to honour a loved one. The design is rectangular with rounded, padded corners, giving it a comforting, restful outline. The entire surface is covered with roses and complementary flowers in a carefully balanced mix of colours: fuchsia, pastel pink, creamy white, pale yellow, and lush royal purple. Large-headed roses dominate, their petals forming tight spirals or more open, ruffled forms that draw the eye across the cushion. Interspersed among them, deep purple lisianthus add a rich, velvety tone, their layered petals echoing the shape of the roses but introducing a cooler, more contemplative feeling. Between the larger blooms, smaller blush-pink spray roses and delicate lavender-toned filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, create a finely detailed background that makes the tribute feel rich and complete. Surrounding and supporting the flowers are layers of green foliage: rounded, silver-tinged eucalyptus leaves soften the edges, while deeper green, fern-like foliage peeks through to give contrast and texture to the perimeter. The white background and soft, even lighting highlight each petal and leaf, almost as though the arrangement is resting on a florist's bench in a studio off Kentish Town High Street, ready for delivery to a nearby chapel, crematorium, or family home in Gospel Oak or Tufnell Park. The overall mood is calm and reflective, a floral pillow that visually expresses love, gratitude, and a gentle farewell during a time of mourning.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Meticulously crafted and composed with the care of a neighbourhood florist, this rectangular floral pillow is built from a dense sea of pristine white chrysanthemums that form a tranquil, cushion-like surface. The chrysanthemums' small rounded heads are tightly set to create an even, cloud-like texture that suggests stillness and reverence; their faces catch soft studio light and throw a delicate shadow that underscores the arrangement's three-dimensional form. A tender border of light lime-green ribbon is pleated around the entire perimeter, its fresh hue framing the white mass and lending a subtle breath of renewal to the composition. Resting diagonally across the top-left corner is a subdued yet expressive spray of flowers: airy white lisianthus paired with richly hued deep purple lisianthus, some blooms in full bloom and some in bud, the contrast communicating dignity and remembrance. Intermittent fern fronds and glossy green foliage introduce airy movement and a natural scent note that one imagines when standing close. The base of the spray is wrapped in a wider, darker green leaf to present the cluster with quiet formality. Presented against a spotless white background, this tribute conveys the restraint and tenderness commonly requested for funerals and memorials; it is the sort of arrangement Flowers Kentish Town prepares for families seeking a respectful, local expression of sympathy, available for delivery across Kentish Town, Camden and nearby streets such as Fortess Road and Kentish Town Road.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A solemn and beautifully balanced floral cross is presented here, photographed against a stark white background that accentuates its pure lines and soft textures. The main body of the cross is carpeted with small, pristine white chrysanthemums, or similar dainty blooms, arranged with exacting care. Each blossom sits tightly beside its neighbour, creating a padded, almost quilt-like surface that feels both gentle and serene, a fitting reflection of the quiet moments before a service in a Kentish Town chapel. Along the entire perimeter of the cross, a slim edging of bright green foliage adds definition. This vivid green band outlines the arms and base, giving a crisp separation between the white flowers and the surrounding space, much like the green spaces dotted around Lady Somerset Road frame the neighbourhood streets. At the intersection of the cross's arms, a central floral spray provides a focal point of colour and emotion. Larger roses in warm pastel shades-soft peach, delicate blush pink, and creamy ivory-open in layered rosettes, their petals curved and full. They are supported by light, airy fern fronds, slender strands of fresh green grass, and tiny specks of lavender or purple filler blooms that peek through, offering depth without disturbing the calm, restrained palette. The spray sits slightly raised above the cushion of white blooms, enhancing the sense of dimensionality and drawing the eye to the heart of the design. The overall impression is one of thoughtful craftsmanship and gentle reverence. This cross would be perfectly at home resting beside a coffin, on an easel at a memorial, or placed by a graveside in or around Kentish Town, silently expressing love, faith, and farewell when words alone may not suffice.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully detailed floral cross is showcased against a clean, bright white background, its gentle harmony of whites, creams, and pastels radiating a quiet, respectful calm that would feel at home at a memorial service in Kentish Town. Every inch of the Christian cross shape is covered in flowers, so that the design appears lush and solid, with soft, rounded edges shaped carefully by the florists' hands. The base is made up of full white and ivory roses, their silky petals unfolding gracefully, interwoven with generous clusters of white hydrangea or similar fluffy blooms that create a pillowed, comforting texture. Tucked amongst this serene foundation are roses in pale pink, peach, and apricot-some fully unfurled, others still budding-creating subtle pockets of warmth and gentle colour transitions that feel like memories surfacing. Scattered sparingly throughout are tiny sprigs of lavender or pale purple filler flowers, adding fine detail and a cool undertone that complements the surrounding pastels. Light touches of fresh green foliage emerge along the outer line of the cross and between some blossoms, serving to outline the form and connect the abundance of petals with a natural, garden-like feel. The lighting is soft and diffuse, revealing the intricate structures of each bloom and casting only the faintest grey shadow below, which gives a sense of dimension without intruding on the arrangement's tranquility. This floral cross, reminiscent of tributes delivered by Flowers Kentish Town to services along Highgate Road or around the local churches and crematoria, is a tender expression of sympathy, evoking faith, peace, and cherished remembrance in a visually soothing way.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Bringing the warmth of Kentish Town's close-knit community into floral form, this hand-crafted heart-shaped bouquet features a lush abundance of blush pink and creamy white roses-about thirty-five in all. Each rose, distinct in its unfurling and velvety texture, is carefully positioned by a skilled local hand, creating a sense of nurturing artistry. Baby's breath in tiny, cloudlike clusters weaves through and around the roses, giving the design a soft, ethereal edge. The interplay of gentle pinks and creamy, near-ivory hues is set off beautifully by a flawless white background, evoking calm and elegance. The arrangement radiates with a natural light reminiscent of the quiet residential lanes near Kentish Town West. This heart conveys unwavering affection, sincere remembrance, and gratitude-an ideal gesture for life's milestones, heartfelt farewells, or celebrations near Talacre Gardens. Each element speaks to a local sensibility, capturing both the subtlety of romantic gestures and the depth of sympathy. Available for careful delivery by Kentish Town's dedicated florists, this tribute is as full of meaning as it is beautiful.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Gazing down on this meticulously formed heart arrangement, the eye is immediately soothed by a palette of whites, creams and soft peachy-pinks. A plush layer of white hydrangea clusters provides a voluminous, cloud-like base whose tiny, multi-petaled florets create a gentle texture beneath dozens of roses. The roses - ranging in tone from pure white and warm ivory through delicate pale peach to whispering blush pink - are artfully mixed, some fully unfurled with luminous centres, others held as tight, promising buds; this purposeful variation gives the heart both visual depth and emotional tenderness. Subtle sprigs of deep green variegated foliage peek through here and there, especially along the lower edges, framing the composition and accentuating the pastel tones. Shot from a slightly elevated overhead perspective on a clean white field, the arrangement casts a soft shadow that reveals its three-dimensional build and careful layering. The scent is implied: a fresh, green undernote and the classic, soft fragrance of roses, lending the piece a calming, contemplative presence. The overall effect is quiet and compassionate, ideal for commemorating a loved one or sending solace to family and friends - a tribute that reads as both refined and heartfelt. As a Kentish Town florist might prepare, this design is intended to sit respectfully within a service or sympathy setting, conveying enduring love and peaceful remembrance with handcrafted expertise and local care.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This tender floral teddy bear tribute is presented on a seamless white background, where the purity of the setting allows the careful workmanship and rich colour to stand out. The teddy bear itself is entirely formed from small royal blue flowers, likely dainty chrysanthemum or pom-pom blossoms, which are densely compacted to create a thick, plush-like coat of petals. The contours of the head, ears, tummy, and limbs are smoothly rounded, giving the impression of a soft toy resting quietly on its back. Creamy off-white and soft yellow-toned blooms are used sparingly but purposefully to shape the inner ears, the rounded muzzle, and the oval pads on the bear's hands and feet, their lighter tones gently illuminating the face and making the paws look touchably real. Two round, glistening dark brown eyes sit either side of a small black triangle nose, while a simple curved black line evokes a peaceful, reassuring smile. Around its neck, a sheer white organza-style bow is tied in a loose, decorative knot, the edges slightly ruffled to introduce a feeling of delicacy and care. Though designed to lie flat, the bear is photographed at a slight tilt, giving the arrangement a subtle sense of movement within the frame. In Kentish Town and the surrounding streets from Prince of Wales Road to Highgate Road, such a design is often chosen as a sympathy or funeral tribute, especially in honour of a baby boy or young child. The blue tones speak of serenity and remembrance, while the teddy bear shape adds warmth and emotional resonance, making this arrangement an especially gentle way to say goodbye or offer condolences.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
In this image, a beautifully crafted floral cross stands out with striking clarity against a bright white backdrop, allowing each flower and curve to be clearly felt through description. The cross shape is generously proportioned and covered entirely in blossoms, creating a dense, plush surface where no stems or mechanics are visible. At the centre where the arms cross, three sumptuous roses in dusty rose and muted mauve tones form the main focal cluster, their open, spiralled petals suggesting both elegance and tenderness. These roses are framed with a delicate collar of fanned fern fronds and neat, dark green leaves that add contrast and lift the design from the background. Extending from this heart of roses, the entire cross is layered with lisianthus flowers in multiple shades of pink and lilac, from pale shell pink to deeper, almost berry-toned mauve. Some of the lisianthus blooms show darker centres, pulling the eye inward and giving a sense of depth across the floral surface. Interlaced throughout, tiny star-like pink and purple filler flowers, soft green buds, and subtle white accents add movement and fine detail, catching the imaginary light and suggesting gentle fragrance. Along the outer edges, particularly at the ends of the arms and base, faint flashes of deep purple ribbon or fabric appear beneath the petals, discreetly outlining the shape and reinforcing its structure. The overall mood of the arrangement is one of peaceful solace and heartfelt remembrance, a fitting choice for a funeral cross or memorial tribute. It feels perfectly suited to a farewell service in Kentish Town, perhaps carried into a local church or placed by the lectern, where its colours and textures would offer comfort to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This image shows a round memorial cushion from a straight-down angle, allowing every petal and ribbon fold to be clearly traced in the mind's eye. The base is made up entirely of small white chrysanthemum blooms, closely packed until they create a perfectly even, cushioned surface. Each flower has softly overlapping petals and a subtle, greenish centre, lending the tribute an air of quiet purity and understated grace. The white blooms stretch right up to the edge, where a neatly pleated emerald-green satin ribbon forms a scalloped border, its sheen catching the light and providing a defined, elegant frame. It's the kind of careful finishing that florists in Kentish Town often use for funeral tributes sent to local churches or services near Hampstead Heath and Gospel Oak. At the top centre of the cushion, a vibrant central cluster brings life and focus. A striking lime-green spider chrysanthemum with long, frilled petals reaches outward like a delicate burst of fireworks, while clusters of apple-green Hypericum berries and compact green button mums gather around it. Deep green fern fronds and foliage create a base of texture, lifting the brighter elements and adding a sense of movement and depth. Sitting proudly among this greenery are two Scottish thistles, their rounded, spiky heads in a dusty indigo-blue that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding white and green. They bring a sense of character and perhaps a nod to a loved one's Scottish roots, often important in personalised tributes. The composition feels cool, tranquil, and meticulously balanced, a floral cushion that communicates sympathy, remembrance, and a quiet strength suitable for any farewell in the Kentish Town community.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A comforting floral cross, sculpted from countless white button chrysanthemums, evokes a hushed dignity that feels both sacred and intimate. The small, tightly clustered chrysanthemums blanket the form in pristine white, their rounded petals creating a pillowy texture that reads like a shroud of light. At the heart of the cross a soft bouquet of fully opened roses - blush-pink, warm apricot-peach and ivory - creates a gentle, human centre: their layered petals unfurl with the quiet vulnerability of remembered smiles. Interlaced fern fronds give the centre movement and a natural, verdant counterpoint, while the pale purple filler blooms scatter feathery accents that calm the eye and enrich the tonal story. Around the perimeter a lime-green ribbon traces the edge, adding a fresh, subtle vibrancy that defines the silhouette without overpowering the peaceful white. The arrangement sits against a pure white background with a subtle shadow that clarifies its three-dimensional shape, as if placed on an altar or service table in a local chapel. Sensory details linger - a muted floral sweetness, a cool, soft touch to the petals - and the overall effect is one of solace and reverence. Crafted with reverent attention to proportion and texture, this classic funeral cross is designed to give comfort and honour a loved one, often seen at memorials and wakes in and around Kentish Town, close to Camden and the green spaces that neighbours find themselves walking past in quiet reflection.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
In this image, a large saxophone-shaped floral arrangement stands upright against a pure white backdrop, every curve and angle brought to life with flowers instead of brass. The body of the saxophone is meticulously covered with dense clusters of small, lemon-yellow chrysanthemums, their delicate petals overlapping to form a continuous, plush surface that traces the instrument's slender stem, elegant bend, and flared bell. The yellow appears both bright and comforting, recalling the soft glow of afternoon light along Kentish Town Road, and brings a gentle sense of hope to what is clearly a memorial design. Along the length of the floral saxophone, tiny red spray roses are placed where a player's fingers would rest, representing keys and buttons with their rounded shapes and layered petals. The roses add pockets of visual emphasis, like notes picked out along a melody line, creating a sense of musicality even in stillness. Fine, thread-like strands of trailing greenery wind around the contours, particularly around the neck and bell, suggesting the tubing of the instrument while adding subtle movement and a touch of natural wildness. Near the top left, around where the mouthpiece would be, slim green and silver wires extend slightly upward and outward, hinting at the reed and internal workings while also reinforcing the structure needed to support such an intricate tribute. The white background keeps the focus entirely on the flowers, making this design feel almost like a sculpture on display, ideal for a funeral or celebration of life in Kentish Town for someone whose story was closely tied to music. Yellow blooms express remembrance, warmth, and shared joy, while the red accents suggest loyal love and lasting respect, offering a visually striking way to say a final, heartfelt goodbye.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
This image captures a beautifully balanced Celtic cross floral arrangement, carefully laid against a spotless white background so the colours and details appear clean and undistracted. The cross is fully covered with dense white chrysanthemums, their small, tidy blooms overlapping slightly to create a soft, cushioned surface. This white base forms the classic cross shape, with strong horizontal and vertical arms and a gently rounded central circle. Weaving through and around the white sections, bright lime green button chrysanthemums mark out the Celtic ring and decorative bands, creating clear lines and curves that echo traditional stone carvings. Their compact, spherical heads add texture and a sense of structure, making the design feel both ordered and organic. On the lower part of the vertical arm, three clusters of deep purple and magenta carnations bring a richer, more emotive note to the piece. The carnations' ruffled petals create velvety, domed shapes that rise slightly above the surface of the chrysanthemums, giving the tribute extra depth. Sprigs of dark green foliage and a few slender, twisting stems are tucked among these purple flowers, gently trailing across the white background and introducing a hint of natural movement. The palette-white for purity, green for renewal, purple for remembrance-comes together in a calm and dignified way. This is the kind of floral cross that might be chosen for a farewell at a Kentish Town church, a crematorium service reached via Highgate Road, or a memorial for someone with Irish or Scottish roots, arranged with quiet care by Flowers Kentish Town for families who wish to express love, faith, and gratitude in a single, meaningful piece.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a beautifully composed teddy bear-shaped floral arrangement, photographed against a bright white background that lets every bloom breathe visually. The bear's body has been moulded from abundant creamy white chrysanthemums, tightly packed so that they form a smooth, plush surface from the rounded top of its head down to the tips of its stubby feet. The petals, slightly frilled at the edges, echo the soft nap of a well-worn teddy, inviting the imagination to picture a comforting touch. Its face is thoughtfully detailed: two dark, bead-like eyes seem to look gently outward, and a small black nose sits neatly at the centre, while the faint curve of pink-tinged petals suggests a mild, tender smile made just for the one being remembered. Across the front of the bear, a vivid waistcoat has been created using deeper-toned blossoms, with clusters of pink and lilac flowers forming two neat, curved panels that stand out clearly against the paler body. Between these panels, at the neckline, lies a small bow of sheer purple netting, its gauzy fabric folded into delicate loops that rest lightly atop the petals, adding both charm and a sense of occasion. The overall lighting is soft yet direct, enhancing the difference between the feathery chrysanthemums and the denser coloured blooms. Designed by experienced florists serving Kentish Town and the neighbouring streets towards Tufnell Park and Camden, this floral teddy is an especially poignant tribute for a child's funeral, a baby's memorial, or a quiet farewell gathering at a local home. It carries with it a sense of innocence, gentle guardianship, and lasting affection, like a floral companion watching over cherished memories.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A pair of angel wings, lovingly shaped from pure white flowers and feathery plumes, lies gently against a spotless white backdrop, radiating a calm, spiritual stillness. Each wing is built from densely massed small chrysanthemum heads and miniature carnations, their petals layered one over another in a careful pattern that creates a soft, quilted surface. The floral heart of the wings is not a flat block of colour; close inspection reveals tiny centres washed with pale green and tender yellow tones, hints of fresh growth that add quiet life to the composition. Embracing this floral core, soft white feathers follow the sweeping curve from the wing base to the tapered tip, their wispy barbs catching the light and giving the outer edge a slightly blurred, floating effect. The balance of texture between the firm, velvety petals and the airy feathers captures both strength and delicacy, much like the memories families seek to honour at a farewell. Gentle lighting and a subtle drop shadow provide depth, ensuring the wings feel present rather than abstract. It is easy to imagine this tribute placed at the front of a small service in Kentish Town, perhaps near a window overlooking local streets leading towards Tufnell Park or Camden, where friends and family gather to say goodbye. The image carries a message of peace, remembrance, and safe passage, making this angel wing arrangement a tender way to express sympathy and enduring love for someone who has passed.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Captured against a bright white backdrop, this funeral flower arrangement takes the form of a complete pair of angel wings, symbolising comfort, guidance, and a gentle farewell. The main surface of each wing is made up of countless small white chrysanthemums, tightly massed so that not a stem is visible, creating a plush, cloud-like appearance much like morning mist over Hampstead Heath just above Kentish Town. The soft green centres of the blooms punctuate the white with subtle points of colour, adding depth without disturbing the overall purity. Along the outer edges, delicate white feathers trace the continuous curves of the wings, their soft, downy strands overlapping and turning slowly inward, enhancing the sense of lightness and making the design appear almost to float off the background. At the central meeting point of the wings, a richly coloured fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is fashioned into a bold bow, its loops rounded and its tails draping loosely across the flowers. Nestled into the knot of this bow is a single pink rosebud, modest in size but striking in its perfectly layered petals, framed by a tight cluster of deep violet, thistle-like blossoms that provide both texture and contrast. The overall impression is one of tranquil beauty and heartfelt remembrance, suitable for placement beside a coffin, at the front of a chapel, or at a memorial service in one of Kentish Town's local churches. This angel-wing tribute feels as though it has been arranged with patience and care, offering families a symbolic image of their loved one watched over and held in gentle wings.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Here, the Jamaican flag is reimagined in a living, floral language that moves with the eye and the heart. The shape remains true-the diagonal gold saltire slicing across a white field of possibility-yet the medium is blooms. Emerald greens crown the top and bottom triangles with a garden-fresh vitality, each blossom touched by sunlight as if you were strolling near Primrose Hill and Chalk Farm. Across the left and right sides, deep charcoal-black petals gather with a quiet, velvety intensity, grounding the composition as if casting a respectful shadow. A bright diagonal ribbon of yellow flowers cuts through from corner to corner, evoking sunshine breaking through clouds after rain and lifting the mood with warm, hopeful glow. The flowers lie on a crisp white background, which makes every hue pop and invites the viewer to linger on the craft of each piecework cluster. This arrangement feels like a tribute-an expression of unity, memory, and celebration woven into living colour by a local team who know how the neighbourhood breathes. In Kentish Town, it resonates with community gardens, weekend markets, and the energy of nearby hubs where people meet to share stories as they share flowers. Available for same-day delivery across Kentish Town and surrounding areas, it stands as a gentle reminder that beauty can carry both joy and memory in equal measure.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A meticulously arranged Star of David floral tribute dominates the composition, resting against a bright, uncluttered white background that allows its colours and textures to fully emerge. The iconic six-pointed symbol is constructed from countless small, tightly packed blossoms, with white chrysanthemums providing the dominant texture. These white flowers trace a soft yet clearly defined border around the entire star, their fluffy, multi-petalled heads giving each point a gently rounded, comforting silhouette. At the centre, a full hexagon of the same white blooms forms a luminous heart to the arrangement, like a still, reflective surface amidst deeper tones. From this core, the six triangular sections of the star extend outward and are densely filled with dark blue and indigo flowers, likely dyed chrysanthemums or carnations, whose velvety petals create a rich, almost midnight backdrop. The interplay between the bright white and the saturated blue evokes the traditional palette often seen in Jewish ritual items and celebrations across Kentish Town's diverse community. Adding further detail, a smaller inner triangle of white blossoms is set into the base of each blue arm, repeating six times around the design and creating an intricate rhythm of colour and form. The flowers are arranged with near-architectural accuracy, yet the softness of each petal keeps the tribute from feeling rigid. This piece would be chosen as a respectful Jewish funeral or memorial arrangement, perhaps delivered to a home near Kentish Town Road or a local synagogue, offering a serene, visually powerful way to honour a loved one while acknowledging heritage and faith.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
With the hand of a seasoned local florist, this flag-inspired tableau unfolds as a refined, rectangular tapestry of petals that reads as the Irish tricolour in three sculpted bands. The left stripe of deep green unfurls like a velvet carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations and chrysanthemum buds pressed into a lush, subtly irregular surface. In the center, the white stripe gleams with a cloud-soft density, a mass of white petals pressed tight to form a clean, radiant band that separates color while carrying a quiet glow. On the right, the orange stripe radiates warmth, built from countless small orange blooms whose texture mirrors the other bands in fidelity and depth. The petals' three-dimensionality gives the composition depth, inviting the fingertips to imagine the gentle ridges of each stripe. Set against a stark white background, the work feels ceremonial and intimate-an instrument of memory you might encounter in a window on Kentish Town Road or near Gospel Oak. The arrangement speaks of heritage and hope, echoing conversations in nearby cafés about unity and shared history. It suits features on Irish identity, St Patrick's Day, or cultural memory, and it can accompany articles celebrating Ireland within the Kentish Town community. Delivered with the same care across Kentish Town, Chalk Farm, or Belsize Park, this piece embodies craft, patience, and respect, a tangible tribute to resilience and belonging.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Set against a pristine white backdrop, this floral Khanda is composed with the quiet confidence of a seasoned florist - bright orange marigolds densely packed to outline the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda, their clustered heads forming a sumptuous, tactile surface that gleams with soft highlights. Nestled at the point where the kirpans intersect is a refined cluster of white lilies: at least two prominent blooms open fully, their smooth petals curving back to reveal greenish-yellow stamens, while smaller buds and slender lily leaves add rhythm and promise. Interspersed throughout are sprigs of glossy green foliage and fine white gypsophila, which soften the strong orange and lend a buoyant, delicate finish. The subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement asserts its three-dimensional presence, suggesting a standalone ceremonial piece placed on a plain altar or display plinth. Smell and touch are implied in the design - the marigolds' warm, slightly spicy earthiness balanced by the lilies' cool, honeyed scent and silky petals - offering comfort and dignity appropriate for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, or a community remembrance. Crafted locally in Kentish Town with neighbourhood knowledge of gurdwara customs and floral offerings, Flowers Kentish Town produces pieces like this for local families and temples along Kentish Town Road and nearby streets, often prepared to suit devotional services and respectful home displays.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Heart-shaped sympathy tribute designed by a skilled Kentish Town florist, its interior entirely filled with a thick blanket of white chrysanthemums arranged so closely that they create a perfectly even, cloud-like surface. The small blooms overlap gently, giving the heart a soft, tactile quality that evokes peace, comfort, and the tenderness families seek when saying goodbye in local chapels and crematoria around Kentish Town and Camden. Around the outer edge, a vivid emerald green satin ribbon forms a ruffled frame, meticulously pleated to create a scalloped border that crisply defines the heart and adds a touch of ceremonial formality, much like the classic tributes often seen on processions along Kentish Town Road. At the upper left curve of the heart, an elegant focal cluster draws the eye: two creamy white roses are fully open, their petals unfolding in layered spirals, surrounded by smaller white flowers such as freesias or delicate buds that add nuance and subtle fragrance. Rich green foliage completes the spray, with broad, shiny leaves and airy, feathery fronds that extend lightly over the chrysanthemum field, softening the boundary and giving the design a natural, garden-inspired look. The piece is presented against a plain white background, allowing the interplay of pristine whites and deep greens to stand out clearly, as it would when resting by the altar in a Kentish Town church or at a memorial gathering in nearby Dartmouth Park. This floral heart conveys enduring affection and sincere sympathy, suitable for funerals, wakes, or graveside tributes for families throughout NW5.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set on a crisp, white backdrop, a cross-shaped floral arrangement is photographed at a gentle diagonal, giving it a sense of movement from the upper left to the lower right of the frame. The outline of the cross is crafted from a dense band of white spray chrysanthemums, each minuscule floret nestled tightly beside its neighbour to form a soft, pillow-like border that feels both pure and protective. Just beneath this halo of white, a slim ribbon of folded light green material-either satin ribbon or carefully worked foliage-encircles the form, adding a tailored, almost garment-like finish that hints at new growth and renewal. Inside this border, the florist has built a detailed mosaic of colour and texture. Bold, fully opened roses in fuchsia pink alternate with softer, creamy pale yellow blooms, each rose positioned to draw the eye along the vertical and horizontal arms of the cross. Nestled between these focal flowers are clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, whose rounded, button-like heads provide lively texture and an energising contrast. Woven throughout the design are small, deep purple or violet flowers, such as lisianthus or statice, their rich tones lending depth and a gentle solemnity. The lighting is bright and evenly spread, so every petal edge and ribbon fold appears sharp against the white background. The mood is one of dignified remembrance with a subtle sense of celebration, the kind of floral cross a family in Kentish Town might order for a funeral service near Fortess Road or a memorial gathering close to Parliament Hill, wishing to express sympathy, faith, and enduring love through colour and craftsmanship.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
An impressive Khanda floral arrangement, steeped in Sikh symbolism, is displayed on a crisp white background, its bold blue silhouette capturing attention yet radiating calm. The emblem's defining features-the upright central sword, perfectly round chakkar, and two elegant, curved kirpans-are sculpted entirely from countless royal blue chrysanthemum florets. These blooms are packed so closely that they form a smooth, padded surface, the petals overlapping like tiny scales or threads of a rich textile. The blue is vivid and contemplative, evoking a sense of solemn dignity, not unlike walking through the quieter side streets of Kentish Town on an early Sunday morning. At the lower central point of the design, a small, graceful accent of white and green interrupts the blue field. Three white roses sit together, each bloom fully opened, revealing layered, creamy petals that seem to glow gently in the soft, even lighting. They are surrounded by airy sprays of white filler flowers, perhaps baby's breath, which create a lace-like fringe around the roses. Dark green foliage, neat and polished, curves around this cluster, offering contrast and a hint of natural movement. The overall composition suggests great care and experience: the symmetry is precise, the lines of the Khanda are clear, and the textures work together to evoke both strength and tenderness. Ideal for Sikh funeral services, memorial gatherings, or anniversary remembrances for families in Kentish Town and neighbouring areas such as Camden and Dartmouth Park, this floral tribute expresses loyalty, remembrance, and spiritual devotion, capturing the essence of a life honoured with respect.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A carefully arranged heart of roses and baby's breath fills the image, the crisp white background echoing the quiet stillness often felt before a funeral service in Kentish Town. The heart shape is full and perfectly symmetrical, cleanly split down the centre into two balanced fields of colour. On the left, scores of creamy white and soft pastel-yellow roses are nestled closely together, their petals overlapping in smooth, velvety layers that embody innocence, serenity, and a gentle sense of release. On the right, a matching sweep of medium pink roses provides a tender counterpoint, the hues suggesting affection, gratitude, and tender memories of shared days in familiar places like Kentish Town Road or the nearby heath. Each bloom appears at peak freshness, with petals unfurling in generous spirals that catch the light. Interspersed among both halves and forming a delicate outline around the heart are clouds of white gypsophila, their tiny blossoms creating a lace-like texture that softens the visual divide between the two colours. The composition is dense yet airy, as though the flowers are cradled in a veil of softness. No stems or structural elements are visible, giving an impression of pure floral colour and form. The overall feeling is one of thoughtful calm, ideal for a family seeking a meaningful tribute that balances sorrow and love. It is easy to imagine this design resting beside a casket or at the front of a chapel in Kentish Town, crafted by a local florist who understands how important it is for funeral flowers to speak quietly but clearly of respect, remembrance, and enduring care.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image shows a refined and deeply emotive funeral tribute: three heart shapes made entirely of roses, gently descending across a crisp white background. The hearts appear to float from the upper left towards the lower right, their placement creating a serene, stepping-stone effect, as if charting a quiet journey of love and remembrance. Each heart is densely packed with miniature roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and pale blush pink, the petals overlapping to create a velvety cushion-like surface. The colour palette is soft and romantic rather than bright, evoking calm reflection rather than drama. Around the edges of the hearts, and weaving in thoughtful curves between them, slender trails of fresh green ivy create a living outline, drawing attention to each heart's silhouette while joining them into one continuous story. The ivy's glossy leaves and flexible stems add texture, gentle movement, and a symbolic sense of life carrying on. The white background, softly lit, offers subtle vertical reflections on the left, reminiscent of light catching on glass or a polished wall, similar to what you might see in a contemporary funeral home near Kentish Town High Street. There is no clutter or distraction, only these hearts, their roses, and the fresh greenery. The overall impression is of a tribute chosen with great care, suitable for families wanting to convey devotion, unity, and gratitude. This cascading three-heart design, in the timeless style crafted by experienced Kentish Town florists, would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at the front of a chapel, or at a memorial reception, expressing love in a gentle yet visually striking way.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Presented in bright, even studio light on a white backdrop, this traditionally inspired toran reads as a careful study of colour, texture and cultural function. From each hanging loop the garland descends in a U shape, beginning at the top with a dense, vertical band of creamy white, tiny clustered florets that look as soft and papery as chrysanthemum pom-poms; their pale surface reflects the light gently and suggests a delicate, almost powdery texture. Directly beneath each cream block a compact strip of deep reddish-brown follows - a richly layered, flattened petal effect that feels earthy and substantial, as if made from faux mahogany-toned blossoms or preserved leaf shapes. Those warmer tones soften into a broad, luminous band of bright golden yellow that forms the principal curve; these tightly packed, marigold-like clusters offer a plush, sunlit presence and a buoyant visual weight that suits festival thresholds and temple arches. Bright green snippets intervene sparingly between segments, acting as visual seams like small leaf clusters or tied ties, neat and intentional. Hanging centrally at the lowest point is a generous orange pendant - a voluminous rosette of ruffled petals that acts as both focal point and talisman. Constructed from durable synthetic flowers, the garland is designed for repeated use at puja altars, Diwali doorway displays, Ganesh Chaturthi ceremonies, Onam and Pongal celebrations, or as wedding decor; its colours and form carry auspicious meaning. As a Kentish Town florist might note, this kind of toran brings the warmth and familiarity of Camden Market and nearby Tufnell Park festivals into a home or place of worship without the upkeep of fresh blooms.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Captured from just above and at a slight angle against a clean white backdrop, this rectangular floral pillow is a study in colour, texture and compassionate design, prepared in our Kentish Town workshop near Kentish Town Road. The face of the cushion is a dense quilt of hot pink roses-some tightly furled, others gently opening-whose velvety petals create the dominant, joyful tone. Nestled among them, pale pink carnations add a lacy, ruffled counterpoint while purple lisianthus contributes deeper, cooler notes that draw the eye inward. Cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus sprinkle the surface like small suns, and spiky silver-blue thistles (Eryngium) provide an unexpected sculptural edge that breaks the softness with tasteful contrast. Rounds of silvery-green eucalyptus and assorted lush foliage weave through the flowers, giving depth, scent and a calming, green backdrop. The pillow's perimeter is finished with a deep red, finely pleated satin ribbon that frames the arrangement and reinforces the classic memorial silhouette. Gentle studio lighting highlights the interplay of satin sheen and petal velvet, making the colours sing without harshness.

This cushion is designed as a sympathetic memorial tribute: the lively colour story-fuchsia, violet, lemon and blush-leans toward celebrating a life rather than sombre mourning. Placed beside a photograph at a funeral or set on a graveside near Gospel Oak or the quieter corners of Camden, it conveys affection, remembrance and the comfort of carefully chosen flowers from a local Kentish Town florist.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
This image portrays a sumptuous, heart-shaped flower arrangement, placed against a pristine white backdrop so that its gentle colours and textures stand out clearly. Every part of the heart is filled with blooms, giving the tribute a sense of completeness and devoted care, as if crafted for a heartfelt farewell in Kentish Town. At the centre, several large cream-to-buttery-yellow roses open in elegant spirals, their velvety petals layered closely together and catching the light in a soft, soothing way. Surrounding these focal roses is a thick layer of pastel pink carnations, their frilled petals packed tightly side by side to form the main structure and outline of the heart, providing a comforting, cloud-like texture. Interlaced among them are crisp white spider chrysanthemums with fine, slender petals and bright green centres, adding an airy, intricate detail that brings brightness and clarity to the design. Deeper magenta-pink lisianthus blooms tuck into the pastel base, their bell-shaped, slightly ruffled flowers introducing rich, emotional tones that echo the mix of sorrow and gratitude felt during times of remembrance. Delicate touches of green foliage and tiny buds punctuate the arrangement, creating small breaths of natural freshness that feel reminiscent of a quiet walk through Hampstead Heath or a peaceful corner near Kentish Town West. At the base point of the heart, a soft pink ribbon peeks out discreetly, suggesting that this is a prepared sympathy or funeral tribute ready to be presented at a service or laid at a graveside. Overall, the composition offers a graceful, deeply felt expression of love, loss, and memory, the sort of piece an experienced local florist might create to honour someone special from the Kentish Town area.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A carefully composed rectangular pillow of blooms, designed to be seen and felt as an offering of comfort. Its entire surface is densely covered by hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemums that form a seamless, cloud-like layer-soft to the eye and suggestive of peaceful rest. Anchoring the arrangement at the upper-left corner is a vivid cluster of deep magenta or fuchsia roses; their luxuriant petals unfurl in a refined display of warmth and remembrance. Scattered among the roses are sprays of tiny white freesias or similar delicate buds, their slender shapes and light fragrance introducing a clean, hopeful note. The accent cluster sits on a bed of abundant greenery: feathery fern fronds and glossy leaves create contrast, lift the darker tones of the roses, and frame the focal flowers with natural movement. A light green satin ribbon, pleated into a subtle border, trims the pillow and softens the rectangular silhouette-its satiny sheen catching a soft indoor light and adding an understated ceremonial finish. This design is traditionally chosen for funerals, memorials, or as a graveside gift, and its gentle palette and textural detail are intended to console and honour. Picture it delivered through the familiar streets of Kentish Town-perhaps along Kentish Town Road toward a local chapel or set on a service table near Gospel Oak-bringing calm and reverence to a day of remembrance.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Viewed closely, this heart-shaped bouquet is a study in contrast and harmony: the deep, almost wine-coloured red roses build the bold architecture of the heart, each bloom at a different stage of its opening adding rhythm and shadow across the surface. Their petals are soft and densely layered, reflecting a low, natural light that emphasises the sumptuous texture. Nestled between those rich heads are flurries of tiny white baby's breath - delicate sprays of Gypsophila that float like mist, giving the heart an ethereal softness and bright punctuation against the intense reds. On the upper-left arc, a single immaculate white lily unfurls, its broad, waxy petals pure as porcelain with a subtle wash of creamy yellow at the throat and a cluster of yellow-orange stamens that draw the eye. The lily's sculptural form offers a serene counterpoint to the clustered roses, balancing drama with quiet purity. As a florist would note, the composition balances density and air, color and negative space, inviting the viewer to linger over texture: the velvet of the roses, the feathery lace of gypsophila, the smooth, cool planes of the lily. A faint, classical scent - heady rose softened by fresh lily top notes - seems almost present. This piece carries clear romantic intent, suited for Valentines, anniversaries, or a heartfelt apology, and it feels like a familiar sight to those who stroll the streets of Kentish Town or exchange flowers near the tube - a refined emblem of devotion rendered with care and local sensibility.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A richly detailed heart of red and green flowers is shown in full view, floating against a clean white background that allows every bloom to be clearly seen. The shape is perfectly formed and densely packed, giving the impression of a soft yet weighty cushion made entirely of petals. Large deep red roses are arranged across the heart like emotional landmarks, their velvety petals curling in on themselves to form elegant spirals that hint at romance, devotion, and long years of shared stories. Nestled closely around them, clusters of red carnations and mini carnations build up layers of frilled texture, creating a lush sea of crimson that feels both comforting and intense. Interwoven among the red flowers, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums stand out like small, glowing jewels, their domed heads and fine texture lending a modern, uplifting note to the design, much like patches of fresh grass along the pavements of Kentish Town Road after rain. The outline of the heart is traced and softened by variegated pittosporum foliage, whose green leaves edged with creamy white add contrast and help define the contours without overshadowing the blooms. At the pointed end of the heart, a few fern fronds emerge gracefully, their delicate, feathered leaves suggesting natural movement, as if caught in a gentle breeze drifting over Parliament Hill Fields. The arrangement has a quiet, reverent energy, clearly crafted as a funeral or sympathy tribute. It feels like a piece that might be delivered by a trusted local florist to a service in Kentish Town, offering a heartfelt symbol of love, respect, and remembrance for someone deeply cherished.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A beautifully balanced floral cross is presented on a seamless white background, its quiet elegance evoking the calm of a small church in Kentish Town on a weekday afternoon. The cross is completely covered in pristine white spray chrysanthemums, arranged so densely that they form a smooth, cushion-like layer of petals. Each chrysanthemum head is perfectly open, with a soft green centre that adds the lightest touch of colour and helps create a sense of depth across the surface. Along the edges, a bright lime-green ribbon runs in a continuous line, its neat pleats carefully following the outline of the cross. This ribbon frames the tribute with a fresh, modern accent that still feels respectful and traditional, not unlike the blend of old and new that characterises the streets around Kentish Town Road. At the heart of the cross, where the arms meet, a striking spray of deep royal purple lisianthus flowers forms the central focal point. The lisianthus blooms have velvety, layered petals that curl softly, with some flowers fully open and others still in bud, suggesting both memory and the continuity of life. Wisps of delicate greenery and a few tiny filler blooms weave through this cluster, bringing airiness and gentle movement. From the central spray, several lisianthus stems trail diagonally down the lower-right arm of the cross, their purple blossoms and buds creating a sense of graceful flow. A faint, natural shadow beneath the piece gives it a subtle three-dimensional presence, as if it has just been laid down for a funeral, memorial, or church service in Kentish Town, offering a message of faith, peace, and loving remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This substantial funeral cross is a carefully composed message of love and respect, photographed on a clean white background so every floral choice is visible and true. The main field is completely covered in small, rounded white chrysanthemums, densely placed to form a seamless, cushion-like surface that reflects soft overhead light. A ruffled band of deep purple satin ribbon is woven around the edge, its pleats creating an elegant frame that echoes the central purples without overpowering the quiet whiteness. Spelled along the vertical bar in clear, affectionate letters is "MUM," crafted from saturated purple blooms - likely spray chrysanthemums or lisianthus - which stand out with crisp definition against the white. The centre of the cross holds a compact, richly textured spray: deep violet roses with tightly held petals are paired with lighter lavender lisianthus and eustoma, their frilled edges and subtle tonal shifts bringing the eye to the heart of the tribute. Variegated greenery with pale margins and darker centres, possibly pittosporum, threads through the cluster, while tiny green berries add a delicate tactile contrast. The colour story - white for purity, and shades of purple for dignity and remembrance - creates a solemn yet consoling mood. As a florist serving Kentish Town and neighbouring Camden, we often assemble pieces like this for services held near Kentish Town Road and the local parish churches; at Flowers Kentish Town we aim for that same steady, comforting presence in every bespoke memorial tribute.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00