Earls Court Tributes – Beautiful Flowers for Every Occasion

Welcome to Flowers Earls Court, your local expert florist dedicated to bringing beauty and heartfelt messages to our vibrant community. From our studio near Eardley Crescent and steps from Bramham Gardens, we carefully handcraft bouquets and floral tributes that capture the unique spirit of Earls Court and its nearby neighbourhoods, including Chelsea, Kensington, and West Brompton.

As florists who genuinely care, we know each flower speaks volumes—whether you're celebrating along Old Brompton Road or sending comfort in times of need. Our passionate team combines years of floral expertise with insights into what resonates with our local customers. That’s why every arrangement we create, from classic lilies to vibrant seasonal stems, is as meaningful as it is beautiful.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross made entirely of roses is shown laid flat against a crisp white background, its proportions clear and perfectly balanced. The central body of the cross is densely layered with lush deep red roses, each one fully open and velvety, forming a rich, textured surface that suggests depth and quiet intensity. Between clusters of these crimson blooms, brighter fuchsia pink garden roses emerge, their petals slightly frilled and more open, creating soft bursts of colour that lift the arrangement and keep it from feeling too sombre. Here and there, smaller rosebuds in matching shades peek out, providing gentle variation in height and giving the impression of a garden still in bloom. Around the edges, a neat border of tiny white blossoms, probably spray chrysanthemums or gypsophila, creates a delicate frame that traces the outline of the cross, almost like a halo of light. Occasional glimpses of fresh green foliage and slender green ribbon at the sides lend freshness and a carefully finished edge, typical of a piece crafted by an experienced local florist. The overall effect is one of calm dignity and reverent beauty, the colours echoing deep love and gratitude. With its clean, studio-style background and balanced composition, this floral cross feels ready to be placed at the front of a chapel or crematorium in Earls Court, accompanying a service filled with hymns, shared stories, and quiet reflection, offering visual comfort to those who have come to honour a cherished life and share in a moment of collective farewell.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A top-down view reveals a beautifully composed heart-shaped sympathy tribute, crafted with the kind of care you might expect from an experienced Earls Court florist who understands quiet goodbyes. The heart itself is built almost entirely from hundreds of tightly nested white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom perfectly opened so that together they create a plush, snowy surface, soft and even like a white blanket laid in honour of a cherished life. Encircling this expanse of white is a smooth emerald green ribbon, pressed neatly along the perimeter and forming a continuous satin border that defines the heart's silhouette with grace and precision. On the upper left curve, spilling gently towards the lower centre, a diagonal spray of rich magenta-pink calla lilies brings a powerful focal point. Three of the calla lilies are fully open, their funnel-shaped spathes curving protectively around dark central spadices, while two slimmer blooms extend downwards, partially unfurled, adding a sense of flow as if they are quietly bowing. Between them, clusters of small white freesia or similar dainty blossoms tuck into the foliage, introducing a hint of fragrance and a lighter, fluttering texture. Around and beneath the blooms lies an assortment of greenery: feathery fern fronds, fine stems, and smooth, darker leaves that reflect soft light and create depth. The white background removes any distraction so the eye rests solely on the floral heart and its gentle contrast of white, green, and deep pink. This arrangement feels particularly suited to a funeral service or chapel farewell near Warwick Road or Earl's Court Road, offering a serene, heartfelt symbol of love and remembrance.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn rectangular floral arrangement portrays the Union Jack flag with meticulous precision, every inch covered with small, tightly packed flowers that create a plush, tactile surface. The design is laid flat against a clean white background, allowing the red, white, and blue to glow with dignified intensity rather than garish brightness. At the centre, the wide red St George's Cross is built from dense, cushion-like blooms-most likely chrysanthemums or a similar long-lasting variety-so close together that no stems or gaps are visible, just a continuous river of soft crimson petals. Crossing these are the finer red diagonals of St Patrick's Cross, each one carefully aligned to echo the true proportions of the British flag. Around these, precise lines of white flowers trace the fimbriation, their cool tones providing a crisp visual separation between the red crosses and the deep blue background. The blue fields in each corner are formed from hundreds of tiny florets, perhaps hydrangeas or spray chrysanthemums, creating a textured backdrop that feels almost like a woven tapestry when seen from a distance. Subtle variations in petal shape and size lend a gentle movement to the piece, as if the floral flag is quietly breathing rather than rigidly fixed. In Earls Court, such a tribute might rest beside a coffin in a church off Kensington High Street, or be placed at a memorial near Cromwell Road, offering a powerful symbol of British pride and remembrance. The arrangement conveys loyalty, gratitude, and collective memory, a fitting choice for families who wish to say goodbye with both elegance and national respect.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute has been meticulously massed with countless tiny white chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to its neighbour until the surface appears smooth, plush, and almost pillow-like to the eye. The white petals form a tranquil, unbroken canvas that evokes calm reflection, much like a still morning in one of Earls Court's quieter side streets. On the upper left curve of the heart, a small but striking spray of three deep red roses draws the focus. Their velvety petals, rich and saturated in colour, are surrounded by a mix of glossy dark green leaves, feathery greenery, and petite white filler flowers that add softness and gentle texture. Two further red roses descend diagonally towards the right-hand side of the heart, linked to the main cluster by slender, sweeping strands of bright green ornamental grass. These curved lines guide the gaze from corner to corner, echoing the natural flow of stems in a florist's hand. The perimeter of the heart is edged in a dark green satin ribbon, its sheen subtly catching the light and giving the tribute a finished, formal frame. The overall effect is one of dignified sorrow held within a symbol of love: clear, heartfelt, and sincere. Created in the style favoured by experienced Earls Court funeral florists, this arrangement feels suited to a farewell at a local church, crematorium, or for delivery to a family home nearby as a tender expression of sympathy and remembrance.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A carefully crafted floral cushion lies as though floating on a crisp white background, its diamond-like pillow shape turned slightly so one corner points towards the viewer, giving a sense of gentle elevation and rest. The florist has packed this tribute tightly with blooms, so that no single stem feels isolated; instead, they merge into a soft tapestry of colour. Bold fuchsia and rose-pink roses mingle with pale yellow and cream roses, their open faces revealing intricate petal spirals that look almost touchably soft. Between them, deep purple lisianthus blossoms add a velvety richness, bringing a dignified, almost chapel-like calm to the arrangement. Finer details appear in the small spray roses and airy clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers reminiscent of statice, which drift through the piece like a quiet whisper. Around the edges and tucked within, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves and darker, ferny foliage frame the flowers, giving the cushion a naturally ruffled border and a sense of depth. The light falls evenly across the tribute, as if in soft afternoon brightness on a quiet Earls Court side street, where time seems to slow for a moment of reflection. This floral pillow would feel at home in a local church or crematorium service, offering a serene, tactile symbol of comfort and farewell. Its colours balance tenderness and respect, making it a meaningful choice for families in Earls Court seeking a floral expression of sympathy, remembrance, and lasting peace.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A gentle memorial pillow composed of hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemum heads sits on a stark white background, the dense blooms forming a plush, pillow-like surface that radiates calm and purity. The rectangular arrangement has softly rounded corners and a slightly raised profile, and is edged all the way around with a pale green, pleated ribbon that frames the piece with a subtle note of renewal. At the upper left a considered cluster of accent flowers provides a focal grace: delicate white lisianthus (Eustoma) and saturated deep purple lisianthus, some in bud and some unfurled, layered with slender fern sprigs and lush, dark-green leaves for contrast. A broad green leaf band neatly binds the stems at the base of this spray, keeping the silhouette refined and composed. There is a muted perfume - the gentle, green-fruity scent of lisianthus lifting the softer, almost tea-like aroma of chrysanthemums - that suggests care and quiet respect, suitable for funeral services, chapel displays or a graveside tribute. As a local Earls Court florist I often prepare similar tributes for families who live near Earls Court Road or the quieter lanes by Earl's Court Station; Flowers Earls Court crafts these pieces with clean presentation and an eye for understated dignity. The soft shadows beneath the pillow and the luminous white backdrop emphasise texture and form, helping viewers and mourners alike to focus on the symbolism of peace and remembrance embodied in every bloom.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian cross made entirely of flowers is shown against a clean, white background, the simplicity of the setting drawing attention to the care in every detail. The base of the cross is densely covered with small, pristine white chrysanthemums or similar dainty blooms, arranged so closely that no gaps are visible. This dense covering creates a soft, cushion-like texture, giving the impression of calm and purity, much like the quiet corners of Brompton Cemetery not far from Earls Court. Around the outer edge of the cross runs a neat border of bright green foliage or green floral trim, tracing the arms and length of the design with crisp precision. This green edging sharpens the outline and brings a fresh, living contrast to the snowy white heart of the tribute. At the very centre, where the cross's arms meet, a raised cluster of larger flowers forms an elegant focal point. Here, several roses in gentle tones of peach, light blush pink, and creamy ivory are carefully grouped, their petals full and softly spiralled. They are surrounded by airy fern fronds, slender loops of vivid green grass, and tiny, scattered purple flowers that lend depth and a touch of subtle colour. The composition feels balanced and composed, with each element working together to create a message of comfort and respect. This floral cross would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at the front of a chapel, or by a graveside in Earls Court, conveying heartfelt sympathy, quiet faith, and lasting remembrance.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross dominates the frame, set against a bright white background that highlights every soft detail of the arrangement. The cross itself is generously padded with lush white and ivory blooms, forming a thick, continuous carpet of petals that gently smooths the outline of the sacred shape. Scattered along the vertical and horizontal arms are clusters of roses in soothing shades of pale peach, warm apricot, and light blush pink, their velvety petals unfolding in various stages of bloom, from tight buds to wide open rosettes. Between these focal roses, the cross is filled with compact white roses, spray roses, and perhaps hydrangea heads or similar fluffy white flowers, creating a rich, layered texture. Here and there, tiny flecks of lavender or muted purple filler flowers glimmer like small notes of remembrance, adding intricate detail without overpowering the pastel palette. Just at the edges, hints of fresh green foliage emerge, tracing the outline of the Christian cross and adding depth and definition to the design. The lighting is soft yet clear, casting a gentle shadow that gives the arrangement a sense of presence, as if it were resting at the front of a chapel near Earls Court Road. This floral tribute feels both graceful and steady, the kind of cross local families might select for a funeral or memorial service in West London, when they want flowers to speak quietly of faith, love, and a peaceful farewell. Every element suggests careful craftsmanship, empathy, and respect for a life being honoured.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
A lovingly handcrafted, heart-shaped flower arrangement rests in bright clarity against its white backdrop-a tender fusion of soft pink and creamy white roses, each petal at varying stages of bloom, whispering stories of affection and reflection. Interwoven among the roses, clusters of delicate white baby's breath create a gentle, airy texture, forming a light cloud that brings softness to the composition. This tribute has a sense of peace, the subtle blush hues illuminated in natural daylight as if echoing the quiet calm found in Earls Court's hidden gardens and the tranquil corners near West Cromwell Road. The heart's perfect form symbolizes lasting love, compassion, and heartfelt remembrance for cherished moments or gentle farewells. In every expertly placed rose and lace-like spring of baby's breath lies a dignity and care reflective of the local florists' craft-people who know how beauty expresses what words cannot. There is a faint suggestion of rose fragrance-warm, comforting, and subtle, filling the air with the gentle embrace of memory. This piece is not just a floral arrangement; it's a local expression, perfect for moments of tribute at St. Cuthbert's or sending consolation to friends and family alike. Its harmonious colour palette and artistry offer a serene gesture for commemorative occasions or gestures of sympathy, made even more meaningful in the context of Earls Court's welcoming neighbourhood. This bouquet embodies compassion, grace, and the delicate touch for which Flowers Earls Court is so well regarded.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint, this heart-shaped composition unfolds like a soft promise: dozens of white and ivory roses-some tightly coiled, others fully open-form the main language of the design while pale peach and blush pink roses thread through like gentle punctuation. The white hydrangea clusters sit like small clouds between the roses, their ruffled florets adding a pillowy texture that contrasts with the smooth spirals of rose petals. Small flashes of deep green, variegated foliage peek out at measured intervals, anchoring the pastel tones and lending a natural, fresh-cut finish. A delicate shadow around the heart hints at its sculpted depth and the careful floral wiring beneath. The scent you can almost imagine is classic and clean: soft rose perfume tempered by green stems and a faint, fresh-cut humidity. Crafted with deliberate tenderness, this arrangement reads as both an expression of enduring romance and a composed tribute suitable for remembrance. Locally, it evokes the quiet dignity of services near Earls Court Gardens and the understated charm of homes along Earl's Court Road. Prepared by experienced hands for a calm, respectful presentation, it is available for same-day delivery across Earls Court and neighbouring Gloucester Road - a thoughtful option whether sent to mark a wedding anniversary, a Valentine's gesture, or to offer solace at a memorial. As a florist in the area, Flowers Earls Court shapes each bloom to ensure the heart holds its lush silhouette and emotional clarity, offering both visual comfort and the steady reassurance of skilled craftsmanship.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A lovingly sculpted floral teddy bear lies against a crisp white background, its entire form created from a tapestry of royal blue and cream blossoms that seem to glow with freshness. The main body is domed and rounded, covered in compact clusters of vivid blue flowers that imitate plush fur, each floret layered so closely that no gaps in colour can be seen. The florist has carved out the teddy's gentle features using soft cream blooms: rounded inner ears, a plump muzzle, and four neat oval paw pads at the hands and feet, all edged naturally by the surrounding blue, like a child's well-loved toy. Dark, glossy eyes and a small black triangular nose sit perfectly centred, with a thin curved line suggesting a quiet, reassuring smile that feels both childlike and dignified. Around the bear's neck, a sheer white organza bow, delicately ruffled at the edges, rests lightly on the floral chest, catching soft shadows and adding an air of tenderness. The whole piece is arranged to lie flat, yet its fullness gives it a sculptural depth that stands out clearly against the simple background. This kind of floral teddy is a design I often recommend in Earls Court for families seeking a special funeral tribute or memorial for a baby or young child, particularly for services near Earls Court Road or Kensington High Street. The deep blue blooms speak of calm, peace, and faithful love, while the toy-like shape offers comfort and nostalgia, making it a moving way to express sympathy, remembrance, or a message of gentle farewell.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed floral cross, captured against a pure white background, appears almost to hover in stillness, its soft pink and mauve tones evoking quiet sympathy and reflection. Each arm of the cross is completely covered with lush lisianthus blooms, their delicate, slightly ruffled petals forming a velvety surface that shifts gently from pale blush to deeper, romantic pinks and soft lavenders. Tiny darker throats at the centres of some blossoms add a subtle pattern, like whispers of memory running across the design. At the central junction of the cross, three prominent roses in a muted lavender-rose hue gently open, their layered petals cradling light in a way that draws the eye to the very heart of the tribute. Around them, small sprays of fresh greenery and fine fern fronds fan outward, adding cool green tones that recall the planted borders and tree-lined streets around Earls Court. Throughout the cross, clusters of tiny accent flowers in pink and purple mingle with a scattering of miniature white blooms and light green buds, creating a tapestry of colour and texture that feels both carefully arranged and wonderfully organic. Narrow hints of deeper purple ribbon or structural fabric peek from beneath the flowers, neatly defining the cross shape without overpowering the petals. The lighting is gentle and even, allowing the natural softness and fullness of the arrangement to come through. This floral cross suggests a deeply personal farewell, the kind of thoughtful sympathy tribute a local Earls Court family might choose for a funeral or memorial service to honour a life with grace, faith, and enduring love.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
From a bird's-eye view, this circular funeral tribute appears like a soft white halo resting on a pure white background, its quiet beauty inviting a moment of reflection. The entire cushion is formed from countless white chrysanthemums, most likely compact spray varieties, their small, ruffled petals clustered so closely together that no gaps can be seen. The surface they create looks almost velvety, evoking the idea of rest, peace, and a final, gentle embrace. Pale green eyes at the heart of each chrysanthemum give a subtle glow, preventing the arrangement from feeling cold, and instead lending a tender, living warmth. Trimming the outside edge is a band of rich emerald satin ribbon, carefully folded into regular scallops that echo the round shape and add a touch of formality often appreciated at funeral homes and memorial venues around Earls Court and nearby Kensington. The eye is drawn upward to a central spray where colour and texture quietly intensify. Here, a vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum stretches out its slim, curling petals, creating a starburst effect. Around it, clusters of rounded green Hypericum berries and small green chrysanthemums gather like fresh new buds, while glossy foliage and delicate fern fronds fan outward in layered shades of dark green. Tucked thoughtfully into this greenery are two spiky heads of Scottish thistle, their muted blue-violet tones and architectural form bringing a distinctive character that may honour Scottish heritage or cherished memories. The design feels cool yet comforting, a composed and respectful tribute, well suited to convey condolences and support for families across Earls Court who wish to express love, pride, and remembrance in a single, dignified floral gesture.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
Rendered with calm precision, this memorial cross rests on a crisp white background with a delicate drop shadow that emphasizes its three-dimensional presence. The main body is completely covered in small, immaculate white chrysanthemums-button-style blooms densely clustered so the surface reads as soft and continuous, evoking peace and purity. Centered where the arms meet, a tender cluster of roses provides a warm focal point: creamy ivory, gentle blush pink and soft apricot-peach petals arranged with fine fern fronds and tiny lavender-toned fillers that add air and subtle contrast. A slim lime green ribbon traced around the outer edge gives a fresh, defining border that peeks out beneath the white flowers and lifts the composition with a touch of life. Up close the texture is tactile: the chrysanthemums feel cushiony, the roses satiny and just dewy, and the fern fronds add an almost whisper-like movement. The scent would be faintly sweet, discreetly comforting rather than overpowering. As an experienced local florist preparing tributes for services and memorials near West Brompton and Kensington Olympia, Flowers Earls Court composes this piece to honour faith and memory-suitable for funerals, graveside remembrances, and wakes. The arrangement balances tradition and delicate artistry, designed to communicate condolence with dignity and the quiet reassurance of close, familiar craftsmanship in the Earls Court neighbourhood.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully crafted floral saxophone tribute is presented against a clean, white background, its form both instantly recognisable and tenderly expressive, like a final encore for a musician from Earls Court. The full body of the saxophone, from the gently curved neck to the sweeping bell, is entirely covered in tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums, their soft, daisy-like heads laid so densely that they form a seamless, cushioned surface. The yellow tone is bright yet comforting, radiating warmth much like afternoon light spilling across nearby Earls Court Road. Dotting this golden canvas are petite red rosebuds or spray roses, carefully placed to echo the instrument's keys and mechanisms, each bud adding a point of rich colour and quiet symbolism of love and devotion. Fine strands of trailing greenery twist around the contours, especially along the curve and lower body of the saxophone, giving the impression of musical notes drifting through the air or vines gently climbing a garden wall in a local square. Subtle metallic or green structural wires are just visible near the mouthpiece area, rising with a delicate arc that hints at the reed and supports the arrangement without distracting from the overall artistry. The composition is upright and confident, yet undeniably tender, suggesting a farewell that honours both personality and passion. Suitable for a funeral service, memorial, or tribute in a local chapel or crematorium, this floral saxophone conveys joy, remembrance, and the enduring echo of music in the hearts of those left behind.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A beautifully composed floral Celtic cross is shown against a bright, uncluttered white background, its colours and textures brought into sharp focus by soft studio lighting. The cross itself follows the traditional Celtic form, with a central ring and strong horizontal and vertical arms, all meticulously covered in small, crisp white chrysanthemum blooms. Each flower head is gently domed, overlapping slightly to form a plush, cushion-like surface that suggests tenderness and care. Carefully woven through this field of white, vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums map out the distinctive ring and knot-like lines of the Celtic design, their compact, spherical centres adding both contrast and a sense of calm order. This two-tone pattern of white and green evokes peaceful churchyards and quiet corners of local Earls Court streets, where ivy climbs old stone walls and small gardens bring touches of nature to the city. On the lower section of the vertical arm, three opulent sprays of deep purple carnations are arranged in a gentle diagonal, their rich colour standing out dramatically against the white chrysanthemums. The carnations' layered petals curl softy at the edges, while strands of dark green foliage and a few slender, twisting stems trail around them, suggesting movement and life. The overall impression is one of serenity, faith, and dignified remembrance, as if this tribute were ready to be delivered from a nearby Earls Court flower shop to a funeral service or memorial gathering, offering comfort and a quiet nod to Celtic heritage and personal devotion.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A soft, teddy bear-shaped floral tribute sits alone against a bright white background, its gentle colours and rounded contours inviting thoughts of comfort and closeness. The entire figure is constructed from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their petals forming a dense, cushiony texture that mimics the feel of a well-loved toy. Each bloom is carefully aligned so that the bear's head, ears, tummy, and outstretched paws appear smoothly contoured, giving the impression of a cuddly companion. The flowers' centres show faint touches of cream and pale yellow, bringing warmth and depth to the otherwise snowy surface, reminiscent of the early light that falls across Earls Court's quiet residential streets. The bear's face is simple yet expressive: two small, dark, bead-like eyes are set symmetrically above a neat, triangular black nose, creating a look of gentle attentiveness. A suggestion of a smile, shaped subtly from petals or fine floral wire, adds a sense of reassurance and peace. Draped across its front, a decorative waistcoat made from deep mauve and pink-toned blooms introduces a lively contrast. These flowers are massed into two rounded panels that follow the line of the bear's body, like the smart little vests sometimes seen on children during special occasions in nearby Kensington churches. At the neckline, a delicate bow of purple netting is tied in soft loops, giving a hint of playfulness and ceremony. The tribute appears fresh and carefully finished, with no stems visible, just an unbroken surface of petals. The simple white setting and balanced lighting make every nuance of texture and colour visible, from the fluffy chrysanthemum fur to the velvety vest. This design feels especially suitable as a remembrance piece for a child, a tender memorial at a crematorium service, or a comforting floral gesture delivered to a family home in Earls Court.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A pair of angel wings crafted entirely from fresh white flowers and soft feathers sits against a pristine white backdrop, creating a calm, contemplative image. Each wing is shaped with precision, the inner sections built from a dense blanket of tiny chrysanthemum-like blooms and small carnations, so closely packed that they form a pillowy, quilted surface. Looking more closely, the centres of the flowers reveal faint touches of light green and pale yellow, subtle natural tones that bring the design to life without disturbing its serene white palette. Along the outer tips and sweeping edges, layers of delicate white feathers flow outward, slightly irregular and airy, adding movement and a downy texture that feels gentle and protective. The meeting point of the two wings is softly curved, suggesting arms folded around a loved one in a final, tender embrace. The overall composition is bright yet soothing, reminiscent of soft daylight filtering into a quiet Earls Court apartment or a peaceful room near Warwick Road, where families might gather to remember someone dear. A faint shadow beneath the wings gives the impression they are lightly resting above the surface, almost floating. This floral tribute is designed for funerals and memorials, a symbolic piece that speaks of innocence, guardian angels, and the soul's safe passage. It would make a comforting feature beside a casket or framed photograph, offering a silent message of solace and protective love to those saying their goodbyes in and around the Earls Court community.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Set against a clean white background, this striking funeral flower tribute is shaped as a full pair of angel wings, their form immediately suggesting protection, guidance, and gentle farewell. The wings are meticulously built from countless small white chrysanthemums, each bloom placed so closely that they form a soft, almost cloud-like surface. Slight hints of green at the centres of the flowers give the design a subtle, fresh vibrancy, reminding us that these are living petals arranged with care. Along every curve, a border of fluffy white feathers accentuates the wing silhouette, adding a sense of lightness and movement, as though the arrangement could almost lift from the surface. At the central joining point of the wings, a vivid fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is tied into a generous bow, its sheen catching the light and forming a focal point among the white. Cradled within the bow is a single, beautifully formed pink rosebud, its petals tightly layered, surrounded by a small collar of deep purple, thistle-like heads or textured foliage that provides a rich contrast in both colour and texture. The composition is balanced and calm, with every detail clearly visible and carefully considered. This is the kind of bespoke sympathy tribute a local Earls Court florist might prepare for a service at a nearby chapel or for delivery to a family home off Old Brompton Road, offering a graceful way to say goodbye and to celebrate a life with dignity and love.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From the viewpoint of a local florist in Earls Court, this artwork feels like a floral portrait crafted from urban fragments rather than petals. The Jamaican flag is reinterpreted with a dense mosaic of thousands of tiny, crumpled pieces-tissue paper, fabric remnants, and other soft materials-carefully pressed into a three-dimensional field that invites close inspection. The gold saltire cuts diagonally across the surface, dividing it into four distinct triangles. The top and bottom halves glow with emerald greens, while the left and right panels are composed of deep, almost velvety blacks. The texture is distinctly tactile: each shard of color pops and edges curl, catching light and producing micro-lights and soft shadows that underscore the handmade ethos behind the piece. It's a celebration of craft, community, and cultural identity, blending art and symbolism in a way that feels intimate and enduring.

Set in Earls Court, the work evokes the bustle around North End Road, the market chatter near West Brompton station, and the mix of cultures that makes this neighbourhood feel like a gallery of daily life. The piece could accompany articles about Jamaica's heritage, or features on sustainable art practices that repurpose everyday materials. For the customer who loves local delivery and thoughtful gifts, it speaks to resilience and pride in a way that translates beautifully into greeting cards, framed prints, or a striking wall piece. If you're ordering from Flowers Earls Court, you'll discover a nearby display that mirrors this energy-colourful, crafted with care, and ready to brighten a doorway across the area with same-day delivery.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A solemn Star of David floral tribute fills the frame, its six balanced points formed from thousands of closely nestled blooms that appear almost woven together. Against a clean white backdrop, the star's outline is traced in fluffy white chrysanthemums, their rounded petals giving a soft, cushioned edge to the otherwise precise, geometric form. Within this border lies a central hexagon of the same bright white flowers, a calm island of light in the middle of the design. Around it, the star's arms and outer triangles are packed with dark blue, nearly indigo blossoms that feel lush and velvety, creating a rich contrast reminiscent of traditional Jewish ceremonial colours. At the base of each outward-reaching point, an extra triangle of white flowers cuts into the navy, repeating the colour interplay and adding an intricate, almost embroidered effect. The arrangement is flat yet dimensional, with the differing petal textures catching the light and giving the impression of depth and care. There are no added ribbons or greenery, only the pure conversation between white and blue, which reinforces the tribute's dignity and focus. This is the kind of piece a family in Earls Court or along Warwick Road might choose for a synagogue service or a chapel of rest, confident that their florist has honoured both the symbolism of the Magen David and the emotions of loss and remembrance. The tribute speaks quietly of heritage, faith, and respect, like a floral guardian watching over a loved one's final journey.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
As I arrange this flag-inspired tribute here in Earls Court, a tangible sense of pride and solemnity infuses every petal. The dense layering of green, white, and orange blooms forms crisp, unwavering lines-the effect is bold, instantly recognisable, and deeply evocative. The green stripe unfolds like a plush carpet of tiny blossoms, the white band sits as a soft, cloud-like middle, and the orange edge glows with warmth, each stripe built from countless small blooms such as green carnations, white daisies or chrysanthemums, and warm orange marigolds or chrysanthemums. The texture is plush and tactile, inviting you to linger and run a finger along the surface as light glances across the petals and reveals delicate shadows between clusters. A gentle, clean scent of fresh petals lingers in the room, never overpowering, just enough to heighten the sense of ceremony. This is more than a floral display; it feels like a living symbol of unity and heritage, crafted with careful hand and local knowledge of West London rhythms from Earls Court to Kensington. It would suit a commemorative moment, a St Patrick's Day greeting, or a quiet tribute during community gatherings, and I know it speaks to people who want beauty with meaning. Flowers Earls Court stands behind every petal, offering thoughtful design and reliable delivery across Earls Court and nearby neighbourhoods.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The Khanda is reimagined here as a luminous floral sculpture, every curve and edge told through thousands of bright orange marigold blooms so closely set they read like woven fabric. The two crossed kirpans and the rounded chakkar take on a tactile presence-plush, sunlit, and reverent-while the small upright blade at the base asserts a quiet centrality. Nestled where the metal forms would intersect, a cluster of soft white lilies offers serene contrast: two or more fully open lilies with gently rolled petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow-green stamens provide a focal point, accompanied by smaller buds that suggest continuity and growth. Interspersed are whispering clouds of tiny white filler blooms and glossy green foliage that catch the light with a soft sheen, lifting the saturated orange and bringing coolness to the palette. The subtle drop shadow indicates a freestanding piece, arranged to be viewed from all angles and to stand dignified on a low plinth or altar. As a florist working from Earls Court, I picture this design in quiet morning light, its layered textures giving off the marigolds' warm, slightly spicy earthiness beneath the lilies' clean, floral sweetness. This composition reads equally as celebration and remembrance-appropriate for Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab decorations, or intimate community tributes-and is the sort of handcrafted emblem our shop sometimes prepares for local gurdwara offerings or cultural events across Earls Court and nearby Kensington. Flowers Earls Court often fashions pieces like this with careful attention to symbolism and freshness.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A carefully crafted heart-shaped funeral arrangement rests on a clean white backdrop, appearing almost to float in quiet stillness. The heart is completely filled with closely packed white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals forming a soft, textured carpet of white that suggests innocence, peace, and a resting place for cherished memories. Each bloom is fresh and full, giving the impression of a lovingly tended tribute prepared by a florist who understands the tenderness of saying goodbye in Earls Court's close-knit community. Along the outer edge, a vivid green satin ribbon encircles the heart, folded into fine pleats that create a gently scalloped border, the sheen of the fabric catching the light with a subtle, dignified glow. In the upper left curve, an accent cluster draws the eye: two elegant white roses fully open, their layered petals unfurling in a quiet gesture of devotion, surrounded by smaller white flowers that may be freesias or similar airy blossoms, each adding an extra layer of softness and fragrance. Rich, dark green leaves and light, feathery foliage frame this cluster, adding movement and contrast, with a few delicate fronds arching across the white chrysanthemum base like a protective embrace. The overall impression is one of calm reverence, suitable for honouring a loved one at a funeral service or crematorium near Earls Court Road or Warwick Road, where family and friends gather to remember. This floral heart conveys deep sympathy, enduring affection, and the hope of peace, captured in the quiet beauty of white petals and tender greenery.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, this cross-shaped funeral tribute is shown at a slight diagonal, so the top left arm seems to reach gently forward, giving the design a quiet sense of movement. The frame of the cross is sculpted from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, each miniature flower forming a continuous, pillowed edge that feels soft and serene, like a blanket of freshly fallen snow. Peeping from just beneath this white border is a subtle band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage, its satiny sheen catching the light and adding a refined, tailored finish familiar in many church tributes around Earls Court and neighbouring Kensington. Inside this border, the heart of the cross bursts with colour and texture. Large roses in vivid hot pink and deeper fuchsia tones are scattered throughout, each bloom fully open, showing layers of velvety petals that suggest tenderness and love. Nestled among them are softer roses in creamy lemon and blush peach, their gentler tones balancing the brightness. Clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums create cheerful, rounded mounds, introducing a fresh, modern element that contrasts beautifully with the traditional roses. Woven through the gaps, small purple and violet flowers-likely lisianthus or statice-add rich, jewel-like accents and help link the colours together. The bright, even lighting highlights every contour and curve, from the ruffled edges of the petals to the slightly glossy texture of the greenery. This floral cross would feel at home in a quiet chapel off Earls Court Road or at a memorial service near Brompton Cemetery, offering a message of hope, remembrance, and gentle renewal for families saying goodbye.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute fills the frame, its sacred form rendered entirely in flowers and set against a pure white background that keeps every detail clear. The central double-edged sword, the encompassing circular chakkar, and the two outward-sweeping kirpans are all composed from masses of royal blue chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to the next. This tight, even spacing creates a smooth, plush texture that reads as one continuous surface, almost like rich blue velvet. The colour is deep and saturated, bringing to mind the calm, steady tone of a twilight sky above Earls Court's quiet side streets, and it fills the symbol with an air of solemnity and strength. At the lower centre of the design, where the blades and circle meet, a small, tender arrangement of white and green flowers has been nestled into the blue. Three white roses sit together, their petals gently unfurling in perfect spirals, suggesting love, purity, and the hope of peace after loss. They are surrounded by tiny, star-like white filler blooms and edged with glossy green leaves, which add texture and a touch of freshness, as if just gathered from a local London market. Soft, even lighting picks up the curves of the chrysanthemums and the smoothness of the rose petals, casting a delicate shadow that hints at depth and dimension. This floral Khanda would be fitting for a Sikh farewell held near Earls Court, offering a meaningful way to honour a loved one's faith and cultural roots with beauty and quiet reverence.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large, full heart of roses fills the frame, photographed against a bright white background that makes every petal and detail stand out. The design is clearly divided down the centre: on the left, dozens of creamy white to soft ivory roses are nestled tightly together, their petals layered in gentle swirls that suggest calm and purity. On the right, an equally dense gathering of medium pink roses echoes the same shape and fullness, their colour adding a quiet warmth that feels like a fond memory or a final embrace. Fine sprays of white baby's breath, or gypsophila, weave through both sides of the heart and trace the outer edge, softening the transitions between blooms and giving the tribute a light, cloud-like border. The overall effect is graceful and balanced, with no hard edges, only rounded contours that form a clear, romantic heart symbol. This is very much a funeral or memorial piece, the kind you might see at a chapel of rest near Earls Court station or carried into a small service on a side street off Warwick Road, where the floral heart becomes a gentle focus for reflection. The interplay between the cream and pink tones suggests both remembrance and enduring affection, making it suitable from a partner, close family, or lifelong friend. Every element appears fresh and carefully placed, conveying respect and love through thoughtful floristry.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined sympathy arrangement of three linked heart-shaped clusters of roses is displayed against a crisp white backdrop, creating a sense of stillness similar to a quiet side street off Earls Court Road on a calm morning. Each heart is carefully formed from an abundance of miniature roses in muted lavender and soft pastel pink, the colours blending in gentle swirls that suggest tenderness and grace. The roses are closely packed, so their layered petals form a lush, almost quilted texture, with the occasional slightly open bloom adding depth among tighter buds. The three hearts descend diagonally, stepping from the top left of the image toward the bottom right, which gives the composition a gentle cascading motion, like loving thoughts drifting downward in remembrance. Encircling each heart and linking them together are trails of fresh, slender ivy. The stems curve naturally around the contours, their small, glossy leaves adding structure and a rich green contrast that keeps the arrangement from feeling overly delicate. The white background is bright but not harsh, allowing the pastel tones to appear luminous and calm, while subtle vertical reflections at the side hint at a polished wall or glass, reminiscent of modern ceremony spaces around Earl's Court Exhibition Centre. This floral tribute feels deeply considered, the three connected hearts suggesting generations of love, siblings, or a shared life story. It would suit a funeral or memorial service where the family wishes to express unity, devotion, and an unbroken connection that extends beyond the moment of farewell.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped festive garland is a carefully composed study in colour and tradition, presented here on a clean white field so every texture reads clearly. The topmost segments of each arm are a congregation of creamy white florets, compact and soft to the eye - like tiny chrysanthemums or spun-cotton blossoms stacked to form short hanging tabs. Below them a compact strip of rich reddish-brown introduces a tonal anchor; these elements look slightly flattened and layered, akin to dried petals or hand-pressed fabric, adding a rustic counterbalance. The main sweep of the garland unfurls into a wide, sunny band of vibrant yellow that mimics marigold pom-poms: dense, fluffy and warmly radiant. Thin green accents appear where colours meet, suggesting leaves or stitched ribbon joins that give the piece structure and a hint of freshness. Suspended at the garland's nadir is a bold orange cluster - a multi-layered, ruffled pendant that reads as the ceremonial focal point, resonant with the orange marigolds traditionally used at blessings and festivals. The artificial materials are rendered with subtle matting under gentle studio light, conveying the silk-like feel and substantial threading of a reusable toran. As a florist in Earls Court I picture this hanging above a doorway on Old Brompton Road or at a home altar before Diwali; it offers the auspicious language of marigolds and chrysanthemum in a durable form, perfect for seasonal display, wedding entrances, or temple-style décor without the upkeep of fresh flowers.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
When we photograph a sympathy pillow we aim to honour both the shape of the tribute and the intimacy of the occasion; here, from a slightly raised, oblique viewpoint on a white backdrop, the arrangement reads like a soft, floral quilt. The surface is an almost continuous field of hot pink roses-bud and bloom-whose velvety faces are set against clusters of shell-pink carnations that ripple gently across the top. Sprays of purple lisianthus provide thoughtful, dusky notes while pops of lemon-yellow ranunculus scatter like small suns, brightening the overall mood. Spikey, silver-blue eryngium thistles are placed sparingly to offer architectural punctuation, their cool tones balancing the warm pinks. Eucalyptus leaves with their rounded, silvery sheen and darker filler foliage tuck in between blooms, creating pockets of shadow and a fragrant, cooling lift. A pleated deep-red satin ribbon forms the base and border, its ruffled edge giving the cushion a refined, memorial frame. The photographer's soft, diffuse light highlights petal texture and the gentle transitions between colours so the piece reads as both tactile and restful. Crafted with structured foam and careful stem placement beneath the surface, the pillow maintains its neat rectangular silhouette while feeling tender to the sight. Intended as a comforting, life-affirming tribute rather than stark mourning, this arrangement suits services and graveside displays in the Earls Court area, near Earl's Court Road and West Brompton, offering solace through colour and scent.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lavish heart-shaped floral wreath fills the frame, its outline and surface so densely arranged that not a single gap of the base can be seen against the pristine white backdrop. At first glance, the soft wash of colour-pastel pinks, creamy whites, and pale lemons-conveys a gentle, soothing calm, like a whispered farewell. Layers of blush-pink carnations create the main body of the heart, their frilled petals overlapping in waves that feel almost like gathered fabric, inviting touch. Resting among them are several prominent roses in a creamy yellow to buttery ivory tone, each bloom fully formed yet still refined, their spiralling centres symbolising devotion and precious memories. Between these focal flowers, white spider chrysanthemums introduce a slightly more architectural element, their long, fine petals radiating from fresh green hearts, catching the eye and adding airy texture. Scattered throughout are deeper notes of magenta and mauve-pink lisianthus, their softer, cup-like blossoms bringing emotional depth and quiet drama to the arrangement. Delicate green foliage threads between the pastel flowers, offering small, refreshing glimpses of nature that prevent the design from feeling heavy. A faint hint of a pale pink ribbon is visible at the tip of the heart, subtly indicating its role as a sympathy, funeral, or memorial tribute. This tranquil, meticulously crafted heart would feel at home in an intimate farewell gathering in Earls Court, perhaps accompanying a service near Cromwell Road or a quiet family goodbye in a local chapel, where flowers gently speak of love, solace, and cherished remembrance.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A tenderly arranged memorial pillow, formed from a dense sea of small, pristine white chrysanthemums that together create a smooth, cushion-like surface evoking purity and repose. The white field is intentionally uniform, each bloom nested closely to lend a plush, calming texture under soft studio lighting that accentuates the tiny petal ridges. On the upper left an artful accent of magenta-fuchsia roses provides a focal warmth - their velvety layers unfolding with quiet dignity - while delicate white freesias or similar buds thread through the cluster, offering a faint, sweet fragrance that would soothe in a chapel or family room. Sprays of fern fronds and glossy green leaves cradle the accent blooms, adding botanical movement and a living contrast to the white expanse. Around the base, a narrow band of pale green satin ribbon has been pleated and looped to form a discreet border; it peeks out like a soft exhale of colour and completes the composition with a ceremonial grace. Presented against a clear, white background with a gentle shadow beneath, the pillow's form reads as both sculptural and intimate - a crafted expression of comfort for mourners gathered in Earls Court, South Kensington or nearby Kensington High Street. This arrangement is the kind of classic sympathy tribute chosen to whisper solace, honour memory and offer a serene visual rest when words are hard to find.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Against a clean white field, a heart-shaped spray of rich, dark red roses and delicate white gypsophila creates an instantly recognizable emblem of love, arranged with the practiced hand of a neighbourhood florist. The dense heart is built from dozens of crimson roses, their petals moving through stages of bloom - compact, glossy buds sit beside fully unfurled flowers whose velveteen layers form deep, sensual shadows. Sprays of tiny baby's breath lace through the composition like soft, snowy mist, easing the intensity of the reds and lending a feathery outline to the heart's edge. Prominently placed in the upper-left curve, a single white lily opens like a quiet punctuation mark: broad, silky petals that are pure white with a subtle wash of creamy yellow toward the center, and visible yellow stamens that add a tender, organic focal point. The arrangement reads tactilely - velvet petals, papery lily skins, and the airy texture of gypsophila - and suggests a gentle fragrance mix of rose sweetness and the cool green lift of lily. Crafted with local sensibility, this bouquet is the sort of thoughtful piece prepared by Flowers Earls Court for moments of confession, anniversary, or remembrance; it conjures the neighbourhood's understated elegance from near West Brompton to Brompton Cemetery. The composition is intimate but formal, its clean background and careful shading allowing the colours and textures to speak with clarity and emotional weight.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A deeply expressive heart-shaped flower arrangement is shown against a crisp white background, its colours and textures brought into sharp focus by the clean setting. The entire heart is generously packed with blooms, dominated by sumptuous red tones that speak of love, loyalty, and remembrance. Large, velvety red roses are positioned carefully across the design, each one fully shaped but not yet overblown, their spiralling petals creating natural focal points that draw the eye from the rounded top curves down toward the tapered point. Nestled alongside them, smaller red carnations and spray carnations form a plush carpet of frilled petals, ensuring the heart looks full and luxurious from edge to edge. Scattered between the reds, clusters of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums create bright islands of colour, their tightly beaded florets lending both texture and a sense of life and renewal. Around the perimeter, neat sprigs of variegated foliage soften the outline, the green and cream leaves echoing the green blooms and adding a gentle, natural frame. A few graceful fern tips extend near the bottom, as though the heart has just been placed with care by a skilled florist. The arrangement feels serene yet powerful, perfectly suited to convey sympathy and affection at a funeral service in or around Earls Court, or to rest beside a memorial bench or family plot. One can easily imagine a local family asking their trusted Earls Court florist to create this heart as a final, beautiful message, delivered fresh on the day to honour someone they cherished deeply.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A traditional Christian floral cross, photographed from a slightly overhead angle on a clean white background, radiates quiet comfort and respect. The cross itself is completely covered in tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, so close together that no gaps of foliage or foam can be seen, creating a soft yet structured cushion of petals. Their snowy white hue is gently warmed by the faint green tinge of their centres, hinting at freshness, as if the flowers have just arrived from the morning market. Along the outside edge, a narrow lime-green ribbon or binding runs neatly around the form, tracing the outline of the cross and lending a subtle touch of colour that feels both modern and natural. At the central intersection sits a striking spray of deep purple lisianthus, each bloom layered and velvety, their rich tone offering a poignant contrast to the purity of the white chrysanthemums beneath. Threaded among the purple flowers are light, airy stems of greenery and a few closed buds, promising life and continuity even in times of loss. Several lisianthus stems extend gently downwards from the centre toward the lower arm of the cross, creating the sense of a soft floral cascade. The lighting is bright but gentle, casting soft shadows that give the tribute a calm, dimensional presence, as though resting in a quiet chapel near Earls Court Road or a peaceful corner of Brompton Cemetery. It feels like a lovingly made funeral tribute, the sort of piece chosen by local families in Earls Court to convey heartfelt sympathy, Christian faith, and enduring remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This image shows a substantial Christian cross made from closely set white chrysanthemums, the surface soft and cushion-like under the light, conveying calm and purity. A pleated, deep purple satin ribbon traces the outer edge of the cross, its ruffle adding solemn elegance and a quiet contrast to the white blooms. Running down the vertical arm, the name MUM is spelled in precise clusters of small purple blooms - likely lisianthus or spray chrysanthemums - each letter raised against the white field so the tribute becomes a clear, heartfelt message. Where the arms intersect, a generous central spray forms the visual heart: tightly formed deep violet roses mingle with lighter lavender roses and ruffled lisianthus, while variegated pittosporum-style foliage with pale margins and darker centres, plus a few green berries, give the cluster texture and depth. The whole piece rests on a stark white background with soft directional lighting that brings out petal detail and the satin sheen of the ribbon. As a florist serving Earls Court and neighbouring streets like Gloucester Road and West Brompton, Flowers Earls Court often prepares this style for funerals, memorial services, and condolence deliveries; its palette of white and purples reads as both dignified and consoling. The tactile density of the chrysanthemums, the velvet of the roses, and the faint, powdery floral scent together create a composed, comforting presence suitable for moments of farewell and remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00