Cricklewood Tribute Flowers & Bouquets

At Flowers Cricklewood, we understand how important it is to express your sentiments beautifully and sincerely. As a trusted local florist rooted in the heart of Cricklewood, we specialise in creating touching tribute bouquets and arrangements, thoughtfully designed to honour your loved ones. Whether you live nearby on Cricklewood Broadway, close to Mapesbury Road, or near the picturesque Gladstone Park, our compassionate florists are here to help you select the perfect tribute.

Our team combines over a decade of floral artistry with deep local knowledge—serving Cricklewood and neighbouring areas such as Kilburn, West Hampstead, and Willesden Green. Each arrangement is hand-crafted with care, using only the freshest seasonal flowers, and tailored to your wishes for a truly personal touch.

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  • Wide range of tribute bouquets and arrangements to suit any sentiment or style.

We believe in building trust through genuine, personal service and high-quality flowers. That’s why so many local families turn to Flowers Cricklewood—your neighbourhood experts in tribute flowers and bouquets, providing comfort and care to our community when it matters most.

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TRIBUTES
Set against a clean, white studio backdrop, a striking Christian cross made entirely of fresh flowers fills the frame, its arms thick with roses in deep red and luminous fuchsia pink. The structure of the cross is hidden beneath a tapestry of petals, so that what the eye reads first is colour and texture rather than mechanics. Large, fully opened crimson roses dominate the design, clustered closely together along the length of the vertical beam and across the horizontal arms, their velvety petals curling outwards like layers of silk. Between them, pockets of bright pink garden roses, or similar double blooms, introduce a lively, almost glowing contrast, softening the mood while still keeping the arrangement dignified and restful. Here and there, smaller rosebuds in matching shades break through the surface, creating a sense of depth, as though memories and emotions sit at different distances in time. The edges of the cross are carefully edged with masses of tiny white flowers-perhaps dainty chrysanthemums or miniature carnations-forming a soft halo that traces the outline and separates the roses from the background. This fine white border gives the piece a cloudlike, gentle finish, as if the cross is resting on a bed of purity and peace. Slender strips of glossy green foliage or ribbon peek discreetly from beneath the blooms, adding freshness and a touch of artisanal polish. The overall impression is serene and contemplative, a floral tribute you might see delivered to a Cricklewood funeral home or church, lovingly prepared to offer comfort, shared remembrance, and a quiet symbol of faith to those gathering to say goodbye.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A large, heart-shaped floral tribute lies against a bright white backdrop, its outline perfectly defined and its mood quietly reverent. The heart itself is built from a dense blanket of tiny white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully placed by hand to form a smooth, velvety cushion of petals with no gaps, like soft snowfall resting in a perfect heart. Encircling this mass of white is a narrow band of vivid emerald ribbon, its satin finish catching the light just enough to separate the heart from the background and lend a polished, ceremonial touch. On the upper left curve of the heart, a rich cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies forms a dramatic diagonal sweep across the flowers. Three of the calla lilies open fully at the top, showing off their sculpted, funnel-like shapes and shadowed, dark centres, while a couple of more slender blooms extend downward, gently tapering the line of colour toward the lower centre. Around them, delicate white freesia heads or similar petite blooms add a second layer of softness, their lighter texture echoing the chrysanthemum base but with a more airy, star-like form. A mix of glossy green leaves and fine, ferny foliage frames the coloured flowers, drawing the eye and adding depth, as though the flowers have just been gathered from a well-tended Cricklewood garden. The arrangement feels composed for a thoughtful farewell, the kind of sympathy heart that might be delivered to a service near Cricklewood Broadway to express love, gratitude, and a peaceful goodbye.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A meticulously arranged floral Union Jack fills the frame, its rectangular shape lying flat against a pure white backdrop that lets the colours speak with quiet authority. Every part of the British flag is interpreted in flowers: rich red blooms form the strong vertical and horizontal bars of the St George's Cross and the finer diagonals of St Patrick's Cross, their tightly clustered petals giving the crimson lines a solid, reassuring weight. Around each red band, neat borders of small white flowers create the fimbriation, their brightness defining every edge and corner with almost graphic clarity. The broader diagonal arms of St Andrew's Cross are also formed from these white flowers, sweeping across the arrangement like soft, velvety brushstrokes. Behind these intersecting crosses, a sea of densely packed deep blue blossoms fills the background and outer border, creating a calm field of colour that anchors the design. The differing petal shapes and sizes combine into a unified surface that looks plush and tactile, inviting the hand even though the piece is meant for quiet contemplation. There is no visible vase or setting, only the floral flag itself, which enhances the sense of ceremony and focus. This is clearly a patriotic funeral tribute, designed to honour a life lived with loyalty to Britain, perhaps someone with military service or strong civic ties. In Cricklewood, a design like this could be chosen for a memorial gathering near Mapesbury or Dollis Hill, with the flowers delivered directly from a trusted local florist who understands both the symbolism of the Union Jack and the tender emotions of saying goodbye.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Elegant heart-shaped sympathy tribute photographed against a plain white background, echoing the quiet, reflective mood of a farewell gathering in Cricklewood. The heart is densely massed with countless small-headed white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully set so their petals touch, forming a smooth, plush surface that looks soft to the touch, almost like a white velvet cushion. This pure white base suggests calm, purity, and a gentle, embracing comfort. On the upper left curve of the heart, three luxurious deep red roses are grouped together, their velvety petals spiralling inward in perfect, full blooms. They are nestled amid dainty white filler flowers that resemble freesias, adding a finer, lace-like texture to the composition. Surrounding foliage in varying shades of green-from broad, glossy leaves to feathery, wispy sprigs-creates depth and a subtle sense of movement, like a soft breeze through nearby Mapesbury Road gardens. Two additional red roses are set lower on the right side of the heart, each one carefully spaced to maintain balance and harmony. Long strands of bright green ornamental grass sweep diagonally across the chrysanthemums, visually tying all five roses together and creating a gentle rhythm across the piece. The perimeter of the heart is edged with a deep green satin ribbon, neatly folded and pleated to form a refined frame that holds the white blooms in place. This traditional yet tender design is the kind of floral heart families in Cricklewood often choose for funerals, memorials, or graveside tributes, offering a touching symbol of everlasting love and respectful remembrance.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
Presented against a crisp white studio background, this cushion-shaped floral tribute appears like a soft, blooming pillow laid gently in readiness for a final farewell. Its rectangular form, with rounded, forgiving corners, is completely covered in fresh flowers, giving the impression of a tapestry of petals in soothing tones of pink, cream, yellow, and purple. Full, open roses in bright fuchsia, gentle rose pink, and creamy off-white create the main structure; their spiralled, velvety petals draw the eye across the entire arrangement. Nestled between them are deeper royal purple lisianthus blossoms, whose rich, satin-like petals add a dignified depth of colour reminiscent of twilight skies over Cricklewood and the quiet residential streets stretching towards Dollis Hill. Clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses and clouds of tiny lavender filler blooms, likely statice or limonium, soften the spaces, ensuring every gap is filled and the cushion feels lush and complete. Around the outer edges and scattered among the flowers lie cool, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves, their rounded shapes and subtle scent suggested by their soft, matte finish, paired with more delicate, fern-like greenery that offers fine, feathery texture. The gentle interplay of foliage and flowers gives the impression of a carefully tailored, comforting rest. The lighting is even and natural, casting only the faintest shadow beneath the arrangement, which helps the floral pillow appear to float slightly above the surface. This tribute, similar to those ordered for heartfelt farewells in local churches and chapels near Cricklewood Broadway, conveys compassion, enduring love, and quiet respect without the need for words.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A lovingly constructed floral pillow, carefully prepared for families in Cricklewood, formed from a dense carpet of hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemum heads that create a uniform, plush surface suggestive of rest and peace. The rectangular cushion is softly raised with rounded corners, its three-dimensional silhouette emphasized by a faint drop shadow on the white field beneath. Encircling the pillow is a neat, pleated band of pale lime-green ribbon, folded into small scallops that both define the shape and introduce a fresh, hopeful note against the sea of white. In the top-left corner a composed cluster of accent blooms provides focal contrast: pure white lisianthus with layered petals nestle beside rich purple lisianthus and a few tightly closed buds, their deeper tones communicating dignity and remembrance. Interspersed among the blossoms are feathery fern fronds and broad dark-green leaves, while a broader leafy wrap secures the stems and keeps the spray refined. The overall texture reads soft and comforting to the eye, and one can imagine the subtle, clean scent that accompanies the flowers - a quiet, respectful fragrance suited to a funeral parlour or family home visit. As prepared by Flowers Cricklewood for local memorials, this pillow is intended as a dignified token of condolence, often chosen for graveside layings or viewing rooms along Cricklewood Broadway and nearby streets.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A serene and deeply respectful floral cross is shown against a clean white backdrop, its form both traditional and tenderly detailed. The cross itself is completely carpeted in countless small white chrysanthemums, their tightly set petals creating a smooth, cushion-like texture that appears almost velvety to the touch. This pure white surface conveys a sense of calm and reverence, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral, memorial, or church service in the Cricklewood area. Along the perimeter of the cross, a slim border of fresh green foliage provides crisp definition, tracing each arm and the lower length with a living frame that gently contrasts with the cool whiteness of the flowers. At the heart of the cross, where the arms meet, a carefully constructed spray introduces soft, comforting colour. Several roses in shades of warm peach, blush pink, and creamy ivory are nestled together, their open blooms radiating quiet grace. Around them, feathery ferns, elegant blades of bear grass, and fine sprigs of tiny purple filler flowers add texture, movement, and subtle depth. The composition is balanced and harmonious, with every element placed to enhance the sense of symmetry and devotion. Soft, even lighting allows the details to stand out without glare, from the ruffled edges of each chrysanthemum to the satiny rose petals. This floral cross feels like a gentle expression of love and remembrance, the kind of arrangement a local family in Cricklewood might send in honour of a cherished relative, whether for a service on Cricklewood Lane or a quiet farewell at a nearby cemetery.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A meticulously crafted floral cross for a funeral or memorial service is shown laid flat against a clean, luminous white background, its tranquil colours and abundant texture immediately conveying a sense of quiet comfort. The cross itself is completely cloaked in fresh blooms, with no gaps or exposed frame, forming a plush, rounded silhouette that feels soft to the eye. Throughout the design, large, velvety roses and smaller rosebuds appear in a gentle gradient of colour, from creamy ivory and delicate blush pink to mellow apricot and pale peach, placed in small clusters that create subtle movement along the vertical stem and crossbar. These roses are interwoven with generous clusters of white hydrangea florets and compact white or ivory spray roses, giving the tribute a cushion-like fullness and a rich, layered surface. Nestled among the petals are occasional hints of lavender or lilac-toned filler flowers, adding tiny sparks of muted purple that lend further refinement and intricacy. Slim touches of green foliage peek out around the edges, quietly framing the cross and helping to define its Christian shape without disrupting the predominantly white and pastel look. The overall effect is one of grace and reverence, suitable for saying farewell at a Cricklewood church, crematorium, or family home near Gladstone Park. The professional photography captures the soft sheen of each petal and the gentle interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing the skill of the florist and the tender intention behind the design. This floral cross feels like a gentle embrace in flowers, honouring faith, remembrance, and love that endures beyond loss.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
A vision of serenity and local craftsmanship, this heart-shaped floral display captures Cricklewood's sincere spirit in every petal. Enveloped in soft blush pinks and creamy whites, the arrangement boasts roughly thirty fresh roses-some just opening, others in full, ruffled bloom-each chosen and positioned to evoke tenderness and peace. The gently swirling petals offer a velvet touch, while ethereal sprays of tiny white baby's breath add a whisper of purity and light, reminiscent of gentle morning mists drifting through Mapesbury Dell. The bouquet forms a perfect, plush heart, its shape both comforting and expressive, ideal for sending a heartfelt message of love or sympathy within the close-knit Cricklewood community. Bathed in even, inviting light and set against an immaculate white canvas, the floral colors gently glow, creating an atmosphere of warmth and reflection. As you imagine inhaling their delicate, sweet fragrance, picture hands expertly arranging each bloom-a local florist's mark of care felt in every detail. Whether honoring a cherished memory, celebrating enduring bonds, or conveying quiet appreciation, this floral heart offers a dignified, beautiful tribute suitable for memorials, anniversaries, or simply sharing compassion across NW2.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated, overhead angle on a pure white surface, this heart-shaped arrangement reads like a quiet poem in petals. Dozens of roses - some tightly tucked, some fully unfurled - fill the composition in luminous whites, creamy ivories, pale peach and soft blush pink, their layered spirals creating a textured rhythm across the heart. Interwoven throughout are generous clusters of white hydrangea, whose ruffled, cloud-like florets soften the roses and add a plush, tactile fullness to the design. Variegated deep green foliage peeks through at intervals, offering a fresh leafy counterpoint that brightens the pastel tones and suggests a faint, clean green scent underneath the sweeter rose fragrance. The outline of the heart is expertly sculpted so the surface reads seamless and luxuriant; a gentle drop shadow beneath the edges reveals its three-dimensional build and the overhead studio light. Crafted with the composure of an experienced florist, this piece balances romance and reverence - suitable for a wedding or anniversary display, or as a tranquil, dignified tribute for a funeral or celebration of life. For neighbours in Cricklewood - from shoppers on Cricklewood Broadway to visitors relaxing in Gladstone Park - this arrangement conveys quiet affection and thoughtful presence. Flowers Cricklewood prepares similar hearts with fresh-cut stems and can accommodate local delivery to Cricklewood and surrounding Willesden and Kilburn addresses when requested, maintaining the arrangement's fresh scent and pristine presentation.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A lovingly shaped floral teddy bear, crafted by an experienced local florist, fills the frame against a pure white studio background, every detail made from real petals and foliage. The bear's rounded body, head, and limbs are densely covered in vivid royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar daisy-style blooms, their tightly packed petals creating a rich, textured surface that mimics plush toy fur. The blue is calm yet striking, a deep hue that stands out like a clear evening sky over Cricklewood Baptist Church. Carefully placed clusters of cream and soft buttery-yellow flowers mark the inner ears, the snout, and four neat paw pads, bringing warmth and definition to the teddy's features. Dark, glassy eyes catch the light, while a precise black triangular nose and a fine curved line of stitching give the bear a gentle, almost protective expression, as though it is quietly watching over someone special. Around its neck sits a sheer white bow, woven from delicate mesh or organza, the loops and tails lying lightly on the bear's chest and suggesting a gift given with love. The bear lies flat yet slightly tilted, which adds depth and movement to the composition, and the crisp lighting allows each petal edge and colour variation to be clearly seen. This blue and ivory floral bear makes a touching tribute for a baby boy's funeral, a memorial service near Gladstone Park, or a remembrance arrangement delivered by Flowers Cricklewood to bring solace, comfort, and a sense of gentle guardianship.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Centered on a stark white background, a beautifully crafted floral cross appears almost sculpted from petals, its full, rounded form brought to life with soft pinks, mauves, and delicate purples. The cross is completely enrobed in fresh flowers, creating a dense, cushion-like surface that feels gentle and comforting even at a glance. At the point where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, three large roses in a dusty rose-mauve tone form the heart of the tribute. Their open blooms reveal spiralling layers of petals, framed by fronds of bright green fern and smaller, darker foliage that lend structure and contrast. Stretching out along the arms and down the length of the cross, countless lisianthus blossoms in shades from light blush to richer violet-pink are tucked closely together, some showing their characteristic deeper-toned centres. Interspersed among them, tiny pink and lilac accents, small white flowers, and fresh green buds create a delicate, almost lace-like texture that rewards a slower look. Here and there, especially along the edges, slender bands of deeper purple ribbon or backing peek out from beneath the mass of blooms, gently outlining the sacred shape without overpowering it. The arrangement feels both soft and deliberate, as though each flower has been placed with care to balance colour, form, and meaning. In Cricklewood, this kind of floral cross would be a thoughtful choice for a memorial at a local chapel or cemetery, offering quiet reassurance and a sense of peace to families gathering to honour a loved one's life and faith.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above against a bright white backdrop, this circular floral tribute resembles a gentle cloud of blossoms, thoughtfully arranged for a serene farewell. The base is made entirely from tightly packed white chrysanthemums, most likely spray or cushion varieties, their many fine petals overlapping until no gaps of foliage or foam remain. Together they create a soft, velvety cushion effect, as if the flowers were woven into a single, seamless fabric of white. At the edge, a deep emerald-green satin ribbon is folded into precise pleats, forming a scalloped frame that adds structure and polish to the tribute. Towards the top of the circle, a dynamic cluster of green and blue tones breaks the uniform white. A neon-lime spider chrysanthemum sits at the heart of this cluster, its slender petals radiating in every direction like delicate tendrils. Around it, rounded green Hypericum berries and small button-like green chrysanthemums tuck between glossy dark leaves and feathery fern fronds, giving an impression of fresh growth and quiet resilience. Two round, spiky Scottish thistles in muted blue-purple jut proudly from this greenery, their distinctive texture immediately drawing the eye. This subtle touch hints at a Scottish connection, perhaps chosen by a family in Cricklewood with roots in Scotland or fond memories of the Highlands. Although no vase or stand is visible, the crisp overhead composition suggests a tribute laid out in a local funeral home or church near Cricklewood Broadway or Gladstone Park, ready to accompany a loved one on their final journey with grace, calm, and carefully considered symbolism.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
This elegant sympathy cross is composed of hundreds of small white chrysanthemums, their button-like heads tightly arranged to create a smooth, cloud-like surface that reads as purity and peace against a bright white background. The rich texture of the densely placed blooms gives the cross a soft, tactile quality - like a quiet blanket of white - while a subtle drop shadow lends three-dimensional presence on the page. At the intersection of the arms a modest bouquet of fully opened roses forms the poignant focal point: petals in pale blush pink, soft peach-apricot, and creamy ivory are arranged with sprigs of feathery fern and tiny lavender filler blooms, their cool purple hints creating gentle contrast. A lime-green ribbon traces the outer perimeter, a crisp, verdant outline that peeks from beneath the white and brings a feeling of renewal to the composition. If one could reach toward it, the roses would feel satiny and the chrysanthemums slightly cushiony, and the scent would be a faint, comforting rose note. Designed for funerals, memorials, or to be laid by family at a grave, this cross carries symbols of faith, remembrance, and consolation. As a floral tribute suited to Cricklewood's quieter moments - whether delivered to a service near Cricklewood Broadway or placed at a memorial in Gladstone Park's remembrance area - it blends classic sympathy form with modest contemporary detailing, crafted with precision and warm care by an experienced local hand.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A striking floral saxophone tribute appears against a crisp white background, its distinctive silhouette instantly recognisable even though every detail is composed of fresh flowers and greenery. The main body, neck, and bell of the saxophone are built from a tightly packed bed of bright, sunshine-yellow chrysanthemum heads, their small, layered petals forming a soft, almost cloud-like texture that hugs the gentle S-curve of the instrument. Scattered with careful intention across this yellow canvas are clusters of deep red spray roses and buds, positioned where keys and tone holes would be, their velvety petals and deeper hues giving the illusion of polished metal fittings. Around the edges and sweeping along the length of the saxophone, fine strands of trailing greenery and slim leafed vines trace the outline, adding a natural, flowing movement that echoes the sound of a sax solo drifting over the streets around Cricklewood station. Just visible in the upper section are a few thin, silver-toned wires and discreet green stems that support the mouthpiece area and help keep the tribute upright, like a subtle armature behind a sculpture. The arrangement feels both bold and incredibly personal, the type of custom funeral piece a family might choose in Cricklewood to honour a jazz enthusiast, band member, or someone who loved the vibrant music scenes of nearby Kilburn and Willesden Green. With its uplifting yellow tones symbolising warmth, memories, and gratitude, and the red roses suggesting enduring love, this floral saxophone becomes a heartfelt centrepiece for a memorial service, wake, or crematorium farewell, created with the sort of care and attention you would expect from a dedicated local florist.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
The image shows a large Celtic cross funeral tribute, photographed straight-on against a clean, white background so that every petal and pattern stands out clearly. The cross is built from countless white chrysanthemums, their small, compact heads pressed closely together to form a soft, domed surface along the vertical and horizontal arms. The halo ring and interlocking knotwork of the Celtic design are picked out in vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, their rounded shapes resting snugly between the white blooms. This green threading runs in continuous lines and curved segments, creating the feeling of an ancient carved stone cross reimagined in living flowers. The interplay of white and green suggests purity, renewal, and a quiet hope, a mood that feels at home in Cricklewood's tree-lined streets and local churches. On the lower part of the vertical arm, three clusters of deep purple and magenta carnations are arranged with care, each group slightly different in size, giving the composition a natural rhythm. Their velvety, frilled petals and rich jewel tones add emotional depth, like a final heartfelt note in a piece of music. Sprays of fresh green foliage and a few twisting, woody tendrils curl around these carnations, softening the architecture of the cross and lending a sense of gentle movement. The lighting is even and bright, capturing the freshness of the blooms as if they have just been arranged for a funeral service or crematorium chapel nearby. The overall impression is one of reverence and remembrance, a thoughtfully designed floral cross to honour a loved one with Celtic or Christian heritage in the Cricklewood community.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Photographed against a clean white studio backdrop, this teddy bear-shaped floral tribute looks as though it could almost be lifted from the frame and hugged. The entire figure is formed from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums with soft, cushioned petals, giving the bear a plush, cloud-like coat from the tips of its rounded ears down to its solid little feet. Tiny hints of creamy yellow in the flower centres bring warmth and dimension, mimicking the shading you'd find in a well-loved toy. The face is simple yet expressive: two dark, bead-like eyes offer a calm, watchful gaze, while a small black triangular nose and a subtle curved line below suggest a quiet, comforting smile. Draped across the teddy's chest is a floral waistcoat made from vivid mauve-to-magenta blooms, carefully shaped into two tapering panels that frame the centre of the body like a smart little gilet. At the neckline, a delicate bow of sheer purple netting adds a playful flourish, its translucent texture catching the soft light. The overall mood of the image is gentle and reflective, with no clutter to distract from the workmanship. As a florist familiar with the tender farewells held around Cricklewood and along Cricklewood Broadway, this design feels especially suited to honouring a child, a grandchild, or someone remembered for their kindness. It is a sympathy tribute that combines innocence and dignity, ideal for delivery to local chapels of rest or homes where families are gathering to say goodbye, bringing a sense of quiet reassurance through the language of flowers.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A luminous pair of angel wings, formed entirely from fresh white blooms and soft feathers, fills the centre of a pure white frame, as though emerging out of quiet daylight. The body of each wing is woven from countless small chrysanthemums and spray carnations, every flower snugly nestled against the next to create a thick, cushioned carpet of petals. Their tiny faces hold the faintest blush of light green and butter-cream yellow at the core, breaking up the all-white palette with just enough colour to suggest breathing, natural life. Flowing along the outer edges, clouds of white feathers unfurl in gentle curves, their wispy barbs catching the light in a way that feels weightless and serene, like the hush over Cricklewood's early-morning streets before the shops open. The feather tips taper delicately, giving the impression that these wings could fold around someone in a protective embrace. A soft drop shadow beneath the arrangement gives subtle three-dimensional depth, so the wings seem to hover rather than simply rest on the surface. There are no harsh lines, no distractions-only a calm, layered texture of petals and down that invites reflection. This tribute feels perfectly suited to a quiet service at a local Cricklewood church or crematorium, capturing the feeling of an unseen guardian watching over the family. It offers a visual message of peace, innocence, and safe passage, a comforting choice when words are hard to find yet love and gratitude for the departed need a graceful, heartfelt expression.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows an angel wing funeral tribute, designed as two mirrored wings that meet gracefully at the centre, set against a crisp white background so every detail stands out. The wings themselves are formed from hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemums, placed so closely that they create a smooth, velvety field of petals, rather like a soft blanket of untouched snow. The blooms have tiny, barely visible green centres that lend quiet dimension without disturbing the overall whiteness. Tracing the entire outline of each wing is a fine halo of fluffy white feathers, carefully layered so they taper at the tips, enhancing the sense of gentle movement and the idea of a guardian presence. At the central meeting point of the wings, a bold satin bow in a rich fuchsia-pink hue is tied with precision, its loops rounded and full, its ribbon tails flowing downwards over the flowers in relaxed arcs. Cradled at the very core of this bow lies a single dusky pink rosebud, symbolising pure love and remembrance, while beneath it a compact nest of deep violet thistles or thistle-like blooms offers contrast in colour and texture. The tribute feels personal and tender, the kind of bespoke arrangement chosen by families in Cricklewood, perhaps after visiting a local chapel of rest or returning from Gladstone Park, wanting something that speaks of an angel watching over their loved one. The design would typically be placed near the front of a service, where its soft feathers, glowing white petals, and single pink rose can quietly convey messages of comfort, grace, and farewell.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
This three-dimensional tribute to Jamaica's flag is built from countless small green, gold, and black pieces, each crumpled and layered to create a tactile mosaic. The bold gold saltire slices diagonally across the panel, dividing the surface into emerald green top and bottom triangles and black side triangles. The greens shimmer like tropical leaves, the blacks absorb light with a satin-like finish, and the gold radiates a warm, sunlit glow. The entire piece rests against a plain white backdrop, emphasizing the handcrafted texture and the sense of shared labour behind the artwork. In Cricklewood, such a piece speaks to community, culture, and celebration, echoing Caribbean influences found in local music, markets, and street art. It would suit stories about heritage events, diaspora connections, or creative workshops that bring people together. For readers near Cricklewood, this artwork could be featured alongside articles about local galleries or pop-ups in Kilburn and Neasden, highlighting how global cultures enrich neighbourhood life. Offered by Flowers Cricklewood, the design can be arranged for display at cultural events or commissioned for offices and venues across NW London, with flexible delivery options including same-day service to Cricklewood and surrounding areas.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A large, star-shaped floral tribute in the form of the Star of David dominates a clean white backdrop, its design so precise it looks almost drawn with petals. The perimeter of the six-pointed star is traced in thick, cushiony white chrysanthemums, their layered petals overlapping to create a soft, feathery rim that still holds an unmistakably sharp silhouette. Inside, a broad central hexagon is filled entirely with matching white blooms, forming a peaceful core that seems to glow against the deeper shades around it. Surrounding this centre and extending into each of the six points is a solid field of dark blue flowers, likely dyed chrysanthemums or carnations, pressed closely together so the colour reads as a rich navy, with slight variations where petals catch the light. At the inner base of every point, a small, inverted triangle of white flowers cuts into the blue, creating an elegant pattern of alternating white and indigo that feels both modern and traditional. There are no visible stems or foliage; everything is about colour blocks, texture, and symmetry, mirroring the dignity of Jewish mourning customs. Imagined in a Cricklewood context, this is the type of piece a family might order for a Jewish funeral near Dollis Hill, Temple Fortune, or local cemeteries, trusting experienced florists to express respect and remembrance without excess. The arrangement's quiet formality, its interplay of cool blue and pure white, suggests a tribute that honours faith and heritage while offering a gentle, visual focus for reflection and prayer.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
On a quiet morning in Cricklewood, I arrange this flag-inspired tribute, a rectangular festival of petals that captures the proud colours of the Irish flag. The left stripe commands attention with a dense field of emerald green blossoms, a lush, velvety carpet whose tiny blooms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-hold their own rhythm and depth. In the center, a crisp white stripe sits as a soft, cloud-like band, formed from tightly packed white petals that glow with pale light and invite a closer, reverent glance. To the right, a warm orange stripe radiates from countless tiny blooms, the same tactile density as its neighbours, completing the trio with a confident, harmonious balance. Light shifts across the surface, catching the edges of petals and tracing delicate transitions from green to white to orange, a reminder of the care that went into each placement. The result is more than a display; it is a living symbol of unity and heritage, suited to articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day traditions, or reflections on identity within a diverse city. Locally, the piece resonates with Cricklewood's community spirit and the friendships that connect our town to Ireland. Crafted with pride by our team in Cricklewood, it's available for same-day delivery to homes and businesses across NW2 and nearby districts.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Bright orange marigolds have been gathered and arranged with patient precision to form the sacred Khanda symbol, the circular chakkar encircling the crossed kirpans and the upright central sword, all set against a pristine white backdrop. The marigold blooms are tightly packed into a lush, tactile surface whose tiny ruffled petals catch the studio light and create a three-dimensional warmth across the emblem. Nestled at the focal intersection, a refined cluster of white lilies-two or more fully open, their petals gently arching to reveal green-tinged centers and yellow stamens-offers a serene counterpoint to the exuberant orange. Small white gypsophila clouds and pointed green foliage thread through the composition, softening edges and adding depth while suggesting a subtle garden freshness. A faint shadow beneath implies a freestanding tribute or ceremonial plaque, crafted to be both seen from the front and felt up close. The scent combination is reassuring: marigold's soft spice blended with the cool, sweet perfume of lilies produces a contemplative, uplifting mood. Designed with sensitivity for Sikh festivals and memorials, this arrangement would be fitting at Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab gatherings or devotional displays in a local gurdwara. As a Cricklewood florist I imagine assembling this on a rainy afternoon off Cricklewood Lane, carefully wiring each marigold into place; Flowers Cricklewood offers the expertise to prepare similar pieces for community events and respectful tributes across Cricklewood and nearby Willesden, with attention to freshness and cultural detail.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic heart-shaped sympathy tribute is shown on a clean white backdrop, every detail carefully crafted to convey tenderness and respect. The heart is completely filled with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each small flower creating a cushiony, textured surface that appears almost like a soft quilt of petals. This uninterrupted blanket of white suggests innocence, serenity, and a sense of gentle stillness, often sought in memorial flowers. Encircling the heart is a vivid emerald green satin ribbon, pleated and ruffled into neat scallops. The ribbon's subtle shine catches the light and clearly traces the edges of the heart, giving the design structure while bringing in a dignified hint of colour. At the upper left curve rests a graceful accent spray: two or three white roses open in full bloom, their creamy petals unfolding in elegant spirals. They are surrounded by daintier white flowers-freesias or similar buds-that add small points of softness and a whisper of fragrance. Lush greenery, including broad, polished leaves and wisps of airy fern-like foliage, cradles the roses and spills gently onto the chrysanthemum base, creating natural movement and contrast. The overall impression is one of quiet comfort and heartfelt farewell, a floral embrace meant for moments of grief. As a local Cricklewood florist, this is the type of funeral heart families often request for services held near Gladstone Park or along the quieter avenues off Cricklewood Lane, when they wish to honour a loved one with something both simple and profoundly expressive.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A cross-shaped floral tribute is shown against a spotless white background, angled slightly from the upper left down to the lower right, as if resting peacefully on a table in a quiet Cricklewood chapel. The outer edge of the cross is built from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, their small petals forming a smooth, pillowed frame that softens the strong outline of the design. Just beyond this snowy border, a fine band of folded pale green ribbon or carefully wrapped foliage circles the piece, providing a subtle hint of colour and a tailored, finished look that speaks to the florist's precision and care. Within this frame, the body of the cross becomes a vivid garden of remembrance. Generous, fully opened roses in hot pink and soft, creamy yellow are spaced thoughtfully along the arms and length, creating a series of focal points that naturally guide the gaze. Bright, lime-green button chrysanthemums are nestled between them, their round, textured heads adding a playful yet respectful contrast, almost like little bursts of new growth. Threading through the arrangement are smaller purple and deep violet flowers, such as statice or lisianthus, their rich tones deepening the palette and adding quiet gravitas. The lighting is bright but gentle, ensuring that the various shades of pink, cream, green, and purple all read clearly without harsh shadows. This floral cross feels at once modern and traditional, well suited to a funeral or memorial service for families in Cricklewood, whether placed beside the coffin, at the front of a local church, or delivered as a comforting sympathy tribute from loved ones who cannot be there in person.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking floral representation of the Sikh Khanda symbol is laid out against a crisp white backdrop, its form built with meticulous care from hundreds of deep royal blue chrysanthemum florets or similar small blossoms. The circular chakkar is full and even, while the central double-edged sword rises cleanly through the middle, perfectly framed by the two outward-curving kirpans. Each element is defined entirely by the intense blue petals, which create a plush, almost cushion-like texture that feels both stately and comforting, like a calm moment in Gladstone Park after a long day on Cricklewood Broadway. Near the lower part of the central circle, a delicate contrasting spray of white flowers offers a place for the eye to rest. Three elegant white roses, their petals layered and creamy, sit at the centre of this cluster, surrounded by tiny white filler flowers that resemble airy clouds of baby's breath. Small arcs of deep green foliage fan gently around the roses, adding a fresh, natural frame to the serene white blooms. The clean, shadowed edges against the white background make the Khanda appear slightly raised, as though ready to be placed at the front of a Sikh funeral service or memorial gathering in Cricklewood. The disciplined blue design speaks of devotion and courage, while the white roses whisper of purity, remembrance, and a peaceful farewell. This floral tribute feels crafted with empathy and understanding, a meaningful way to honour Sikh faith and identity within the local community.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A generous, heart-shaped funeral tribute is shown in full, its outline crisp against a bright white background that emphasizes every petal and curve. The heart is split neatly into two mirrored halves: to the left, a dense carpet of creamy ivory and pale yellow roses; to the right, an equally lush field of medium pink roses. Each bloom is at its peak, with rounded heads and layered petals that spiral inward, giving the surface a soft, quilted texture. Fine sprays of white baby's breath thread between the roses and trace the outer edge, their tiny star-like blossoms creating a misty border that lightens the design. There is a sense of calm order in the exact division of colours, as though the florist has carefully measured and placed each stem to keep the heart perfectly symmetrical. The simple colour palette of cream, blush, and white creates a mood of tenderness and grace, fitting for a tribute resting at a graveside or crematorium chapel near Cricklewood, Willesden Green, or along the Edgware Road. You can almost imagine the quiet hum of the local studio where this was made, with roses being conditioned, trimmed, and nestled tightly together. This is an arrangement that speaks of love held close and remembered with dignity, suitable for honouring a partner, parent, or cherished friend. Its refined beauty and clean lines ensure it stands out as a focal point among other funeral flowers, while remaining gentle and comforting to those gathered to say goodbye.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
Three gracefully intertwined hearts, composed entirely of roses in muted lavender and gentle pastel pink, form the focus of this elegant funeral tribute. Arranged diagonally across a bright, uncluttered white background, the hearts appear to drift downward in a soft cascade, each one meticulously packed with small to medium rose blooms that create a rich, cushion-like surface. The petals show delicate shifts of colour, from dusky mauve to blush pink, suggesting tenderness, reflection, and quiet affection. Fresh green ivy winds naturally around the outer edges of each heart, then travels between them like a living ribbon, its slim stems and shiny leaves giving definition and structure while also softening the overall outline. This interplay of cool floral tones and vibrant greenery brings to mind the peaceful greenery found in Cricklewood's side streets and nearby open spaces, offering a sense of serenity amidst the city. The lighting is bright yet gentle, casting no harsh shadows, so the details of every blossom remain crisp and clear. The arrangement feels both modern and timeless-a design that would sit beautifully beside a photograph or candle at a memorial gathering, or rest on an easel at a local Cricklewood service. It suggests three connected lives, or stages of one cherished life, all held together by threads of love and remembrance. The composition reflects a florist's steady hand and sensitive eye, making it a meaningful choice when words are difficult but the wish to honour someone special remains strong.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Displayed against stark white studio light, this U-shaped toran honours traditional Indian festival aesthetics while speaking to contemporary, long-lasting craft - a piece you might spot festooning an entrance near Gladstone Park or outside a Cricklewood family home. The garland begins at the top of each arm with a compact section of creamy white florets that look like tiny chrysanthemums or knotted silk petals; under careful lighting they appear almost luminous, soft to the eye and suggestive of gentle texture under the fingertips. Below these pale sections sit bands of rich reddish-brown, textured and slightly flattened, evoking dried mahogany petals that add depth and a sober, grounding rhythm to the composition. The garland then unfurls into a broad sweep of vivid golden yellow, densely packed with marigold-like pom-poms that bring buoyant cheer and the traditional auspiciousness of genda phool. Small bright green details appear where colour blocks meet, acting like leaf notes or neat ribbon joins that tidy the transitions and brighten the palette. Suspended at the lowest centre is a bold pendant: a multi-layered, ruffled orange cluster that commands attention, warm and sculptural in form. Crafted from durable artificial materials for repeated use in puja, weddings, and Diwali décor, this garland balances tradition and practicality. As a local florist at Flowers Cricklewood would note, it's the kind of toran that lifts an entrance with colour and meaning, a familiar, welcoming sight for neighbours walking along Cricklewood Broadway or visiting nearby shops and cafés.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Captured from a slightly elevated, angled viewpoint on a clean white surface, this rectangular floral pillow is a lovingly composed memorial piece that balances vibrancy with reverence. At its centre, clusters of intense hot pink roses, some opening to show velvet interiors and others kept as intimate buds, set a tone of affectionate warmth. Interlaced among them are pale pink carnations with delicate ruffled edges that soften the composition, while pockets of purple lisianthus deepen the visual field and create gentle contrast. Cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus appear like sunlit confetti, brightening the cushion's top plane, and the sculptural, silver-blue thistles (Eryngium) punctuate the arrangement with an intriguing spiky texture that suggests resilience. A generous sweep of round eucalyptus leaves - cool, silvery-green - and varied dark fillers provide structure and a fresh aromatic note familiar to anyone who shops locally around Cricklewood Broadway or Gladstone Park markets. The piece is framed by a pleated deep-red satin ribbon base, which ruffles along the edge to define the pillow silhouette and add an elegant finish. Soft lighting emphasizes petal depth and the shadowed valleys between blooms, giving the tribute a peaceful, tactile presence. Crafted with the care of an experienced hand, this sympathetic cushion reads as a celebration of a life well-lived - comforting yet bright - and is the sort of memorial arrangement our customers in Cricklewood often choose to place at services or beside a graveside. Flowers Cricklewood prepares this style fresh to order for local delivery and respectful presentation.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A luxurious heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a pristine white backdrop, every petal speaking softly of love, loss, and gratitude. The heart is fully packed with fresh flowers, creating a dense, velvety surface where no gaps of foam or foliage are visible, only a tapestry of pinks, creams, whites, and rich magenta tones. At its core, several large cream and pale yellow roses form elegant focal points, their spiralled centres and layered petals giving the piece a calm, reassuring presence, as if offering a gentle embrace to grieving family and friends. Surrounding and supporting these roses are numerous pastel pink carnations, ruffled and full, sculpted into the recognisable heart outline that makes this design such a moving choice at funerals and memorials in the Cricklewood area. Between the pink carnation petals, white spider chrysanthemums stretch their slender, needle-like petals outward from light green centres, bringing brightness and an airy contrast to the arrangement. Scattered pockets of deep magenta-pink lisianthus provide emotional depth, their softly cupped, bell-shaped blooms adding richness and a more intense note of colour, reminiscent of the deeper waves of grief and gratitude that surface during a farewell service. Here and there, small fresh green leaves and buds peek through, adding a natural, garden-fresh feel. A subtle pink ribbon emerges discreetly at the lowest point of the heart, suggesting a personalised funeral or sympathy inscription. This carefully balanced heart would feel at home resting in a quiet Cricklewood chapel or being delivered to a local family home, offering a tender, visual way to say goodbye when words are difficult to find.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A graceful memorial pillow captured on a simple white field, designed to read as both tactile comfort and serene tribute: every inch of the rectangular form is covered with tightly set, pure white chrysanthemums whose tiny petals create a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and peaceful repose. Nestled in the top-left quadrant, a focused spray of colour draws the eye - deep magenta and fuchsia roses, their petals layered like soft velvet, combine with sprays of small white freesia-like blooms to offer a tender luminous contrast. The accent cluster is given body and movement by slender fern fronds and glossy leafy stems, which arch gently over the white plane and bring the composition into balance. A delicate pleated trim of light green satin ribbon runs around the pillow's perimeter, catching the light and providing a subtle ribboned border that complements the foliage tones. The lighting is soft and natural, enhancing the textures and the quiet shadow beneath, so the piece looks both sculpted and comforting. This arrangement is intended for bereavement - to sit beside a coffin or at a graveside and speak of rest and remembrance. As Flowers Cricklewood, we often craft similar tributes for families in Cricklewood and around Cricklewood Station, where this pillow's understated dignity and gentle scent can offer comfort when gathering to remember a loved one.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Centered on a clean white field, this heart-shaped floral composition reads like a spoken promise, fashioned from dozens of deep red roses whose petals range from tight, satin-like buds to fully opened blossoms that reveal layered, velveteen interiors. The roses create a compact, rounded mass that captures light and shadow, lending the heart a three-dimensional warmth. Threaded throughout the red mass are feathery clusters of white baby's breath, tiny starry blooms that float between the roses and soften the silhouette into a dreamlike cloud, adding air and innocence to the passionate reds. Crowning the upper left is a solitary white lily, its broad, unblemished petals spreading with calm refinement; a faint wash of creamy yellow near the flower's throat and the visible yellow-orange stamens bring a subtle sunlit accent to the composition. The photograph's bright, even background isolates the bouquet so texture and colour become its language - the velour of rose petals, the whisper-fine gypsophila, the waxy smoothness of the lily. A florist describing this piece to someone in Cricklewood might mention how the design is a favourite for intimate celebrations or heartfelt apologies, how its balance of intensity and delicacy reads as both devotion and purity. Imagine the scent: the warm, familiar perfume of red roses softened by the fresh, green lift of the lily, conjuring quiet walks past Gladstone Park or seasonal displays on Willesden Lane. The arrangement speaks of careful making, considered composition, and the tender intent behind every stem placed.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A deeply expressive heart-shaped floral tribute is displayed against a clean white background, its colours and textures echoing the quiet dignity of a Cricklewood farewell. The heart is densely packed, so full of blooms that it looks almost like a soft, floral tapestry. Large, sumptuous red roses sit proudly across the design, their velvety petals spiralling inward in precise layers, each rose appearing like a personal message of love and remembrance. Between and around them, clusters of red carnations and mini carnations fill every space, their finely fringed petals creating a rich, plush surface that softens the strong symbolism of the heart shape. Scattered thoughtfully throughout are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their tight, spherical heads reminiscent of tiny garden pom-poms; these greens break up the expanse of red, bringing a modern freshness that speaks of hope and living memory. The edges of the heart are gently traced with variegated foliage, likely pittosporum, the leaves mottled in green and cream, giving a softly defined border that stands out against the stark white background. A small spray of delicate fern foliage peeks out near the lower point of the heart, suggesting a natural, almost woodland touch. This carefully balanced composition feels both luxurious and restrained, conveying respect, devotion, and quiet strength. It is the kind of floral piece a family in Cricklewood might choose to place beside a photograph at a memorial gathering, or to accompany a final goodbye at the local crematorium, where the subtle scent of roses and greenery would offer a moment of gentle comfort amid grief.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A lovingly crafted floral cross tribute rests against a seamless white background, its calm presence evoking the stillness of a quiet corner in Cricklewood's Mapesbury conservation area. The cross is completely covered in pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each small daisy-like flower nestled closely to its neighbour, creating a dense, cushiony surface that feels almost like pressed snow. Their petals are crisp and bright, while the small green eyes at their centres introduce a subtle pattern that rewards a closer look. Along the outer edges, a smooth band of lime-green ribbon traces the full outline of the cross, lending definition and a fresh, springlike accent reminiscent of new leaves in nearby Gladstone Park. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, sits an opulent spray of deep purple lisianthus. These velvety flowers, with their gently ruffled petals and layered cups, rise in rich violet tones that stand in striking contrast to the luminous white beneath. Fine stems of light, airy foliage and a few tiny filler blooms weave in between, softening the composition and adding natural movement. From this central cluster, several lisianthus stems meander diagonally down the lower arm of the cross, displaying a mix of opened blossoms and closed buds, as though the flowers are slowly unfolding over time. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle with soft studio lighting, the cross casts only a delicate shadow, emphasising its sculpted form without disrupting the sense of peace. This devotional funeral arrangement is ideal for a church service, chapel of rest, or cemetery in and around Cricklewood, expressing compassion, remembrance, and enduring faith through its thoughtful design.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
An elegant memorial cross, crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, where countless white chrysanthemum florets are tightly placed to form a smooth, cushiony field of pure white. The edges are neatly traced with a pleated ribbon in a deep purple hue, the satin catches highlights and provides a refined, framed silhouette. The vertical arm bears the tender inscription MUM, spelled in contrasting purple flower heads-small lisianthus or spray chrysanthemums arranged to make each letter distinct and readable against the white background. At the central junction a generous spray of blooms becomes the focal point: dark violet roses, mid-toned lavender roses, and pale purple eustoma mingle with textured variegated foliage whose pale margins and darker centres bring a layered, three-dimensional effect. Tiny green berries are peppered through the cluster, offering textural interest and a natural accent. The flowers' tones-white to palest lavender through to deep violet-read as purity tempered by dignity and grief; the overall fragrance is soft and slightly powdery, a calming presence rather than an overpowering scent. I arrange pieces like this regularly for neighbours near Gladstone Park and along Cricklewood Broadway, and Flowers Cricklewood can prepare this tribute for local delivery or collection when families need a composed, respectful floral message of condolence.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00