Flowers Norbiton Tributes

At Flowers Norbiton, we know how important it is to say goodbye with dignity and warmth. Our tribute flowers are carefully designed in our Norbiton workshop, just a short walk from Norbiton Station and close to Kingston Hospital, to reflect your memories and your loved one’s personality.

Whether you need classic wreaths, elegant coffin sprays or simple, heartfelt bouquets, our experienced florist team will guide you gently through the options. We regularly create funeral and sympathy tributes for families in Kingston upon Thames, New Malden and Surbiton, working closely with local funeral directors for a seamless service.

Every arrangement is made fresh to order using quality seasonal blooms, conditioned and arranged by hand in our Norbiton studio near Cambridge Road and the Kingston Road corridor. If you’re unable to visit us in person, you can easily order online from our tributes range and add your own personal message at checkout.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Norbiton and surrounding areas when you order before 3 PM, ensuring your tribute arrives beautifully presented and on time.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross made entirely of fresh flowers is shown against a bright white background, its form richly padded with roses that span from deep blood-red to vivid fuchsia pink. The vertical stem and horizontal bar are densely covered, so that no base or mechanics are visible, just a continuous field of lush, velvety petals. Larger crimson roses, fully open and heavy with layered petals, dominate the design and create a sense of weighty devotion and solemn respect. Between them nestle plump pink garden roses and similar multi-petalled varieties, their slightly frilled edges and brighter hue lending softness and a quiet note of hope within the sorrow. Small coordinating rosebuds dotted throughout suggest cherished memories from every stage of a life, from early years to final farewells. Encircling the cross is a slim, immaculate border of tiny white blossoms-reminiscent of spray chrysanthemums or dainty carnations-that frames the darker colours and brings a cloud-like gentleness, highlighting the sacred silhouette. Subtle threads of fresh green foliage and perhaps the glint of a narrow ribbon flash around the outskirts, adding structure and a hint of polish without overwhelming the roses' natural beauty. The light is clean and even, allowing each bloom to stand out in crisp detail, from the shadows within the rose centres to the soft, feathery edges of the white flowers. This floral cross would feel at home resting beside a coffin during a funeral service in Norbiton, journeying from a quiet side street off Kingston Road or a chapel by the river, expressing condolences, faith, and an enduring bond with the person being laid to rest.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Against a crisp white background, a generously sized heart-shaped floral tribute is captured from above, its form immediately softened by a dense covering of pristine white spray chrysanthemums. Each petite flower is packed closely together, creating a plush, cushion-like texture that suggests peace, purity, and a gentle sense of rest. Encircling the heart, a continuous band of emerald green ribbon adds definition, its smooth satin edge lending a subtle formality, much like the refined calm of a quiet street near Norbiton Station on an early morning. Resting across the upper left curve of the heart is a beautifully balanced spray of deep magenta calla lilies, their velvety petals rich with pink and purple tones. Three of the calla lilies are fully open at the top of the cluster, their funnel-shaped blooms curving elegantly around dark central spadices that stand out with quiet drama against the snowy background. Below, two more slender calla blooms, not yet fully unfurled, arc gracefully downwards, introducing movement and flow. Nestled among them are smaller flurries of soft white freesia-like blossoms, adding an airy contrast in both scale and texture. Fine, feathery foliage, reminiscent of asparagus fern, mingles with broader, glossy green leaves, giving the spray a layered, natural look, as though gathered from a well-kept Norbiton garden. The overall composition feels calm and thoughtfully considered, an elegant sympathy arrangement designed to honour a loved one at a funeral or memorial, offering quiet comfort to family and friends gathered nearby in Kingston or along the peaceful roads that thread through this part of Surrey.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A lovingly detailed floral interpretation of the United Kingdom's Union Jack is arranged in a perfect rectangle, its surface completely covered with compact blooms that create a plush, tapestry-like texture. The central red cross of St. George is rendered in deep crimson flowers, each head nestled tightly against the next so that no gaps of greenery can be seen, only a continuous sweep of colour. Around this bold cross, pristine white flowers define sharp, even borders, giving the impression of carefully drawn lines despite the softness of the petals. Diagonal red lines, symbolising St. Patrick, are laid across the design, again edged in bright white, sitting clearly on the broader white diagonals of St. Andrew, whose presence is suggested through balance and layering rather than heavy contrast. The remaining sections are filled with rich blue florets that create a slightly rippled effect, as if a gentle breeze has passed across a traditional fabric flag. This intricate piece is photographed against a plain white background, allowing every detail to stand out, from the way the colours meet at precise angles to the subtle variation in flower heads. The arrangement feels both strong and tender, a fitting choice for a funeral or memorial in Norbiton where families might wish to acknowledge British heritage, military service, or a lifelong sense of loyalty. Imagining this tribute resting beside a framed photograph in a local chapel, one can almost sense the quiet hush of the room and the understated comfort that carefully chosen flowers bring to a moment of farewell.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A traditional heart-shaped funeral arrangement is shown against a bright white background, the entire shape generously massed with small, tight white chrysanthemums. Their petals overlap like delicate feathers, building a plush, cushion-like surface that feels soft and embracing, echoing the gentle calm of a slow walk through Norbiton's leafy side streets near Kingston Hospital. Across the upper left arc of the heart, five deep red roses create a striking diagonal line of colour. Three roses are grouped together near the top left, perfectly formed and velvety, while two more are placed slightly lower, helping to guide the gaze over the design. Interwoven with the roses are sprigs of small white filler flowers and a mix of lush greenery. Broad, glossy leaves, feathery fern fronds, and slim strands of decorative grass curve and sweep over the white blooms, bringing a sense of movement and life to the stillness of the chrysanthemum base. The heart is framed by a narrow border of dark green satin ribbon, carefully folded and fixed around the edge to give a crisp, finished outline. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity and sincere affection, an arrangement suited to saying a last goodbye at a crematorium chapel or graveside in Norbiton or nearby Kingston. The contrast of pure white with rich red and deep green symbolises love, memory, and peace, making this heart an eloquent floral message of sympathy and support for grieving family and friends.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A serene floral cushion in a classic pillow shape fills the frame, its soft-edged rectangle densely covered with flowers that seem to echo the calm, tree-lined streets of Norbiton. The design is richly textured, built around an abundance of roses in complementary shades: bold fuchsia and deep pink roses sit alongside gentle blush tones and creamy pale yellow blooms, many fully open so that their spiralling centres and layered petals create a sense of unfolding remembrance. Threaded through these roses are sumptuous royal purple lisianthus, their velvety, trumpet-like blooms adding a deeper note of colour and a slightly ruffled, romantic texture. Smaller spray roses in delicate pink cluster between the larger flowers, while tiny lavender and lilac filler blossoms-likely statice or limonium-create a misty halo that softens any gaps, much like the haze of wildflowers you might notice in Kingston's riverside parks on a quiet evening walk. Around and beneath the blossoms, rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves mingle with darker, feathery foliage, giving the tribute structure, a subtle fragrance, and a natural woodland feel. The clean white background throws every petal and leaf into clear relief, capturing the artistry of a careful florist's hand. This floral pillow reads instantly as a sympathy tribute, something chosen with care for a funeral, chapel service, or graveside farewell in and around Norbiton, where families seek a gentle, dignified way to honour a life. Its colours and softness convey love, gratitude, and a hope for peaceful rest when words alone feel insufficient.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A serene memorial pillow, lovingly assembled from a dense sea of small white chrysanthemums, fills the frame with its soothing, cushion-like surface and immaculate colour. Each chrysanthemum head sits close against its neighbour, creating a cloud of pristine white that reads both soft to the touch and visually restful, a floral metaphor for peace and repose. The rectangular form, with its rounded corners and gently domed centre, is bordered by a pale green pleated trim that lifts the design with a whisper of spring - a hopeful accent that brightens the palette without disturbing the arrangement's solemnity. Diagonally planted in the top-left corner, a delicate cluster of blooms provides the only punctuation of colour: pure white lisianthus petals curl beside rich purple lisianthus and a couple of coiled buds, their satin-smooth textures and layered shapes offering dignity and quiet contrast. Wisps of fern fronds and slender green foliage thread through the cluster, adding lacy movement and the faint scent of fresh leaf, while a darker green leaf wrap at the base keeps the ensemble tidy and reverent. Set against a clean white backdrop with soft shadowing beneath, the piece reads as both artful and heartfelt - the sort of sympathy cushion seen on chapel stands or at gravesides during memorials around Norbiton, near the station and local churches, where town families ask for a calm, fashioned tribute that says more than words.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A dignified floral cross tribute rests against a soft white backdrop, capturing the calm, reflective mood often felt at Norbiton funerals and memorials. The entire body of the cross is densely carpeted with small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, their rounded petals overlapping to create a plush, cushion-like texture that feels almost like gentle snowfall captured in bloom. Each arm of the cross is neatly edged with a fresh green foliage trim, a fine, vibrant border that clearly defines the silhouette and brings a sense of living vitality, reminiscent of the leafy paths around Norbiton Station and nearby Canbury Gardens. At the intersection where the arms meet, a modest yet deeply expressive central spray rises slightly above the white surface. This focal cluster features open roses in soft, comforting tones of peach, pale pink, and ivory, their blooms unfurling in layered spirals that invite a moment of quiet contemplation. Around them, slender blades of bright green grass curve in graceful arcs, while light, airy fern fronds and tiny lavender-purple blossoms add subtle movement and colour. The arrangement is lit in an even, natural way, with highlights resting gently on each petal and leaf, allowing the delicate shifts in tone to show without distraction. Crafted in a style often requested by families in Norbiton and Kingston, this traditional Christian cross arrangement serves as a heartfelt expression of sympathy and faith, suitable for a church service, crematorium chapel, or cemetery committal. It conveys messages of peace, remembrance, and eternal rest while bringing a touch of gentle beauty to a time of sorrow.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A thoughtfully designed floral cross for a funeral or memorial is displayed on a crisp white background, its serene colours and balanced composition drawing the eye to every detail. The cross is generously covered with fresh blooms, so fully that the flowers form a soft, continuous surface, without any harsh edges. Creamy-white and ivory roses, some tightly furled and others fully open, are interwoven with plush white hydrangea florets or similar clustered blooms, giving the design a velvety, cushion-like texture. Scattered among this white foundation are roses in pastel peach, apricot, and delicate blush pink, arranged in gentle clusters along the length and width of the cross, bringing subtle warmth and a feeling of tender remembrance. Tiny accents of lavender or light purple filler flowers rest between the petals, like quiet glimmers of colour that add intricacy without changing the calming mood. Wisps of fresh green foliage emerge at the edges and within the design, adding definition and a natural frame to the cross, much as the leafy streets around Norbiton Station and towards Kingston Hospital bring soft greenery into the neighbourhood. The overall shape is distinctly that of a Christian cross, but with rounded corners and an inviting, almost comforting softness that speaks of care and faith. The photograph captures the arrangement from above, under diffused light that reveals each petal's texture and the interplay of cream, white, and pastel shades. This floral cross would sit beautifully beside the coffin in a local Norbiton church or crematorium chapel, offering a refined, peaceful expression of sympathy for families saying goodbye to a loved one.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
An exquisite heart-shaped arrangement, designed with a distinctly Norbiton touch, takes centre stage against a crisp white canvas. This composition is crafted from roughly thirty freshly-cut roses-half a gentle, blush pink, the rest a warm, creamy white-each rose thoughtfully placed to highlight both beauty and emotion. The roses, at various points of unfurling, display velvety petals that catch the light, reminiscent of spring mornings along Kingston Road. Interlaced throughout are clusters of delicate baby's breath, their tiny, luminous blossoms creating a soft, ethereal mist that lightens the heart and fills the piece with gentle movement. The blend of pink and ivory provides a rich but soothing contrast, much like the harmonious rhythm of life in Norbiton's welcoming neighbourhoods. The overall shape is full, symmetrical, and unmistakably a heart, symbolizing affection, remembrance, and compassion-a fitting tribute for funerals in local chapels or as an expression of love delivered to a home near Kingsmeadow. Each element, from fragrant rose to airy filler, combines to offer comfort and serenity, transforming fleeting blooms into a lasting message of care and heartfelt sentiment, hand-delivered with the dedication only a Norbiton florist can provide.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Gazing upon this heart-shaped arrangement, photographed slightly from above on a pure white background, one senses an immediate hush of calm. The centre of the design is a dense field of snowy white hydrangeas whose clustered petals form a soft, cloudlike mattress; set amid that cushion are dozens of roses ranging from petite, tightly wound buds to broad, open heads in tones of radiant white, warm cream, pale peach, and gentle blush pink. The colour transitions read like a careful refrain, moving from cooler creams inward toward the peach-tinged edges, and the result is a quiet, harmonious gradient that soothes the eye. Subtle slips of deep green, possibly variegated foliage, break the pastel sweep in unexpected, naturalised places, offering contrast and a sense of botanical honesty. The image's soft shadow beneath the heart reinforces its three-dimensional presence and points to meticulous floral construction. Imagine the scent as a faint, refined chorus of rose and fresh green stems, not overpowering but intimately present - the olfactory equivalent of a whispered condolence. Locally, this arrangement suits memorials at community chapels in Norbiton or a dignified tribute delivered to a house near Canbury Gardens; it is the sort of piece loved by families seeking elegant restraint. Each bloom looks placed with deliberate attention and empathy, reflecting experienced hands and a respectful intention: to offer comfort, to mark love's continuity, and to hold space for memory with grace and quiet beauty.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This image shows a tender floral teddy bear, carefully designed to appear almost huggable, lying flat against a crisp white background that highlights every petal and curve. The entire form of the bear-its plump belly, rounded head, and sturdy legs-is created from tightly clustered royal blue blossoms, likely chrysanthemums or a similar small-headed flower, arranged so closely that they resemble soft, brushed fur. The rich blue colour is deep and even, like a favourite childhood toy, and faint natural variations in the petals bring quiet movement to the surface. To sculpt the bear's features, the florist has used creamy white and pale lemon flowers on the inner ears, the softly domed muzzle, and the four oval paw pads, giving a gentle contrast and adding a sense of warmth and light. The face is completed with two shiny, dark, round eyes that glint softly, a black triangular nose, and a subtle curved line that suggests a calm, reassuring smile. At the neck, a sheer white organza-style bow sits neatly tied, its airy folds and delicate texture adding a final note of grace. Slightly angled within the frame, the bear seems to lean toward the viewer, as if offering comfort. From the perspective of a local florist in Norbiton, this floral teddy would feel at home as a heartfelt funeral tribute in nearby churches or crematoria, or as a special remembrance piece delivered to a family home, bringing a sense of peace, tenderness, and cherished memories during difficult moments.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this floral cross arrangement appears almost to float, its shape defined entirely by a tapestry of blossoms in soft pink, mauve, and gentle purple tones. The cross is completely covered, edge to edge, with fresh flowers placed so closely that no stems or mechanics show, giving a plush, cushion-like surface. At the centre point, three large roses in a muted dusty rose shade bloom fully open, their layered petals forming a calm, serene heart to the piece. Around them, rich green fern tips and small leaves curve gracefully, introducing a fresh woodland green contrast that feels reminiscent of the foliage around Norbiton's residential gardens and quiet side streets. The arms and vertical length of the cross are filled with trumpet-style lisianthus blooms in varied pinks and soft lilacs, many with darker centres that add depth and visual rhythm, guiding the eye along the form. Interlaced throughout are tiny pink and purple filler flowers, pale buds just beginning to open, and a few crisp white blossoms with soft yellow centres, all adding fine detail and a sense of natural abundance. Along the outer edges, slivers of darker purple ribbon or structural fabric glimpse through, creating a gentle frame to the floral mass. The design feels both deliberate and soft, a carefully crafted funeral cross suitable for services in Norbiton churches or crematorium chapels, expressing faith, love, and sympathy with quiet dignity, as if prepared by an experienced local florist who understands the need for comfort at a time of loss.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above against a clean white background, this round funeral tribute appears like a serene white cushion, thoughtfully arranged for a Norbiton farewell. Hundreds of compact, white spray chrysanthemums are tightly massed together to form a perfectly even surface, their small petals layered so densely that they resemble soft, pressed snow. Each bloom's pale greenish centre adds a hint of warmth and life to the calm white expanse. Around the edge, a deep emerald satin ribbon is carefully folded into gentle scallops, framing the flowers with a polished, fabric border that glows subtly in the light. At the top of the circle sits a lush, central spray of greenery and feature blooms. A vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum, with its long, curling petals, bursts out from the heart of the cluster, surrounded by bright green Hypericum berries that look like dewy beads. Dark, glossy foliage and graceful fern fronds spill outward, softening the transition from the white cushion base. Tucked proudly within this greenery are two rounded Scottish thistles, their spiky, dusty blue heads adding texture, symbolism, and a nod to Scottish roots. The composition feels peaceful and carefully considered, an ideal sympathy tribute for a service in and around Norbiton, New Malden, or along the quiet residential streets leading to Kingston. The flowers convey purity, respect, and enduring love, the type of design a local florist would create for families seeking a meaningful way to honour a loved one with subtle personal details and gentle colour contrasts.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene white floral cross dominates the image, set against a spotless white backdrop that throws every petal and curve into crisp relief. The cross itself is generously proportioned and densely padded with hundreds of small white button chrysanthemums, each bloom placed closely beside the next so there is no visible gap, just a continuous, velvety carpet of snowy petals. This dense texture softens the strong lines of the Christian cross, giving it a comforting, almost cushioned appearance that feels appropriate for a farewell tribute. Along the entire perimeter, a narrow lime-green ribbon is wrapped with precision, its fresh, citrus hue gently tracing the outline and providing a quiet contrast to the white. At the heart of the cross, the intersection becomes a tender focal point: several fully opened roses in shades of pale blush pink, creamy ivory, and mellow peach gather together, cupped by fronds of rich green fern and threaded with tiny lavender-toned filler blooms. The roses appear to glow softly, as though caught in diffused chapel light during a memorial service in Norbiton or nearby Kingston. Their petals suggest the touch of a loved one's hand-smooth, delicate, and full of feeling. The atmosphere is one of solemn grace, the kind of arrangement a local family might choose for a funeral at a Norbiton church or crematorium, where flowers quietly convey what is difficult to say aloud. This thoughtfully arranged sympathy cross embodies faith, remembrance, and a gentle promise of peace.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A large floral saxophone tribute rises gracefully against a plain white backdrop, its form defined entirely by flowers and foliage rather than brass and metal. The main body is composed of hundreds of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, carefully nestled together so no gaps show, giving the impression of a single, continuous golden surface flowing along the length of the instrument. Each bloom is fresh and crisp, petals slightly curled at the tips, catching the light to create gentle shadows and depth. Punctuating this sea of yellow, small red spray roses and rosebuds are positioned with intention, echoing the pattern of a saxophone's keys; they sit in tiny clusters and single buds, their velvety petals and richer, wine-red tones adding warmth and emotional weight. Slender twists of green foliage, perhaps ivy or soft trails of ruscus, loop around the curves, tracing the neck and bell as if sketching musical notes in the air. Near the mouthpiece area, a delicate framework of green stems and fine wires extends upwards and outwards, subtle yet essential in keeping this sculptural arrangement upright and true to shape. The entire tribute feels both joyful and reverent, like a favourite tune remembered at a final farewell. Imagined in a local Norbiton setting, it could be the centrepiece at a funeral service for a musician who once played along the River Thames paths, near Kingston's riverside pubs or community halls, a bespoke arrangement that speaks of rhythm, personality, and the enduring echo of music in the lives of family and friends.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
Set against a clear, bright white background, this image presents a beautifully balanced Celtic cross funeral arrangement, meticulously formed from white and green chrysanthemums with accents of rich purple. The cross itself has a distinct three-dimensional presence, with the main arms and upper shaft densely covered in small, pristine white chrysanthemum blooms. Each flower head is nestled closely beside the next, creating a plush, gently domed surface that feels soft and consoling, like a tender embrace. Surrounding the centre of the cross is the familiar ring of the Celtic design, clearly picked out in compact lime green button chrysanthemums that also trace smaller segments within the cross. Their fresh green tone brings to mind the lawns and trees around Norbiton's quiet residential streets and nearby Richmond Park, suggesting renewal and the continuity of life even in times of farewell. Along the lower vertical arm, near where the cross might rest on a coffin or stand beside a memorial, three intentional clusters of deep magenta-purple carnations draw the eye. Their layered, frilled petals add a note of solemn beauty and heartfelt emotion, while delicate strands of foliage and subtle, twisting stems curl gently over the white and green background, giving the whole tribute a graceful, natural flow. The arrangement has been lit evenly so that no shadows interrupt the peace of the scene; every flower appears fresh, cool, and calm. This Celtic cross design would make a meaningful sympathy tribute for services in Norbiton or Kingston, thoughtfully capturing themes of faith, remembrance, and cherished family heritage.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
In this image, a teddy bear-shaped floral tribute appears as if it has been gently set down on a clean, white studio backdrop, every detail crafted with care. The bear's entire body is composed of tightly packed white and pale cream chrysanthemums, each bloom placed close to the next so that the surface resembles a soft, velvety toy. The head is rounded with neat, curved ears, while the arms and legs are short and sturdy, giving the bear a reassuringly solid, huggable look. The face is simple and kind: dark, bead-like eyes and a tiny black triangular nose are positioned just right, creating an expression of quiet watchfulness and comfort. Stretching across the chest, a floral waistcoat is fashioned from deeper pink to magenta chrysanthemums, the richer hue adding a cheerful yet respectful contrast to the gentle whites. At the neckline sits a delicate purple net bow, slightly translucent, its folds catching the light and adding a playful, almost storybook charm. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the fresh, crisp petals without casting harsh shadows. As a local Norbiton florist familiar with the calm pathways of Kingston Cemetery and the family homes around Gloucester Road, I can imagine this tribute resting beside a small casket or urn, or delivered to a memorial service as a symbol of love and remembrance. The arrangement communicates innocence and tenderness, suitable for funerals, baby farewells, or remembrance gatherings, offering a quiet embrace through flowers for families across Norbiton and nearby Kingston upon Thames.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An elegant funeral tribute in the distinct shape of angel wings is set against a clean white background, its softness and purity captured with extraordinary care. The centre of each wing is densely packed with petite white flowers, likely chrysanthemums or spray carnations, their petals overlapping to form a smooth yet textured blanket of blooms. Within many of these blossoms, faint hints of light green and pale butter-yellow peep through from the centres, bringing a natural variation that keeps the design from feeling stark. Surrounding this floral heart, downy white feathers are arranged along the contours of the wings, following each curve and tapering tip with a gentle, flowing line. The feathers are so soft and fine that they resemble freshly fallen snow or the underside of a down duvet, inviting the eye - and the imagination - to rest. The entire composition is photographed in calm, diffused light, which prevents any harshness and instead bathes the wings in a quiet glow, much like the soft light that might fall through stained glass in a Norbiton chapel. A slight drop shadow beneath the shape gives the impression that the wings are hovering just above the surface rather than lying flat. Created as a sympathy tribute for funerals or memorials in and around Norbiton, these angel wings seem to embody the idea of a final, protective embrace for someone dearly missed. The arrangement speaks of innocence, serenity, and spiritual ascent, offering grieving families a gentle, visual way to express their love, respect, and hope that their loved one is at peace.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This photograph shows an elegant angel-wing funeral tribute, the kind of bespoke sympathy design a Norbiton family might choose for a final goodbye at a local service. The twin wings are sculpted entirely from a dense blanket of pure white chrysanthemums, each small bloom tucked closely against the next so the surface appears smooth and pillowy, almost like untouched snow. Soft light from above highlights the crisp whiteness of the petals and the delicate green eyes at their centres, giving the arrangement subtle depth and movement. Tracing the entire outline of the wings is a halo of fluffy white feathers, carefully layered so they fan outward, enhancing the impression of weightless, protective wings poised to lift a spirit gently skyward. At the central joining point of the wings, a striking fuchsia-pink satin bow is positioned as a focal accent, its sheen catching the light and its long tails flowing over the white flowers like ribbons of memory. Cradled in the heart of this bow sits a single, tightly furled pink rosebud, its soft petals suggesting affection, gratitude, and a life valued. Just beneath, a neat cluster of dark purple, thistle-like blooms adds a textured, twilight contrast, recalling the deep tones of a Kingston evening sky. The tribute feels both modern and timeless, perfect for resting beside a coffin or at the front of a chapel near Norbiton station, where friends and family gather to pay their respects. It radiates calm, compassion, and the quiet promise that love remains, even as someone is laid to rest.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Here in Norbiton's sunlit workshop, a Jamaican flag is reimagined as a three-dimensional mosaic, born from countless tiny, crumpled pieces of tissue or fabric scraps. The gold saltire cuts diagonally across the field, slicing it into four triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow bright emerald green, evoking Jamaica's lush interior; the left and right triangles present a deep, matte black that anchors the design with gravity and grace. The surface feels rough and tactile, each fragment irregularly pressed into place, so the flag reads as both celebration and craft. Light settles differently on every ridge, giving the piece a subtle shimmer and a sense of movement as you view it from different angles. Though the background is clean white, the colours strike with a modern, almost architectural clarity, a nod to how public art and crafts can fuse tradition with contemporary technique. The work speaks of unity, resilience, and creative collaboration, themes that sit at the heart of Jamaica's vibrant culture and of Norbiton's own community art scene. It's the sort of image that would accompany a feature on heritage, festivals, or school projects, and it sits comfortably within a broader conversation about craft-led storytelling in the capital's boroughs, where makers come together to share skill and pride. For editors and educators, it's a welcome visual cue about community heritage.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this floral Star of David memorial tribute appears almost like a carefully painted symbol brought to life with petals. The six-pointed star is defined by a thick, soft edging of white chrysanthemums, each bloom closely nestled into the next so the perimeter forms a smooth, cushiony frame. Inside this snowy border, the design is thoughtfully divided: a solid central hexagon of white flowers glows with a sense of purity, while the surrounding points of the star are filled with densely packed dark blue blossoms, perhaps rich navy chrysanthemums or delicately dyed carnations. The interplay between the crisp white and deep blue instantly evokes traditional Jewish tones, giving the arrangement a solemn yet comforting presence. At the inner base of each blue triangular point, a smaller inset triangle of white blooms is carefully positioned, creating six subtle flashes of light in the darker areas and adding refined detail to the overall geometry. The flowers themselves look fresh and cool to the touch, with multiple petals forming a plush, almost velvety surface that invites contemplation. Even, diffused lighting ensures that every edge and line of the Magen David remains sharp and respectful, without harsh shadows. This is the sort of tribute chosen by families in Norbiton for synagogue services, chapel gatherings, or quiet home observances near Richmond Road or along the leafy avenues by Kingston Gate. It would be suitable for a Jewish funeral, yahrzeit, or shiva visit, offering a beautiful, symbolic expression of remembrance, cultural identity, and heartfelt condolence.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
At Flowers Norbiton this flag-inspired tribute unfolds as a precise rectangle, built from thousands of small petals. The display presents three equal vertical bands: left emerald green, middle pure white, right bright orange. Each band feels like a plush, compact mosaic, with the petals aligning into clean, uninterrupted lines that hold their shape under gentle studio light. The green stripe reads as a tactile field of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-their surfaces slightly irregular, giving the piece a handmade texture rather than a flat print. The white stripe sits as a soft cloud of white petals, dense yet airy, creating a crisp division between the colours. The orange stripe mirrors the same structure, a forest of tiny orange blooms, perhaps marigolds, that adds warmth and energy to the piece. The white background ensures the tricolour stands out with clarity, inviting the viewer to trace the vertical rhythm from left to right. This floral flag is more than decoration; it's a symbol of unity and heritage, crafted with the florist's habitual attention to balance, proportion, and finish. In Norbiton, it's a striking centerpiece for articles about Irish culture, national holidays, or communal remembrance, and it's ready for convenient delivery to homes and businesses across the area, sometimes on the same day.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This image shows a devotional floral emblem shaped from a dense carpet of vivid orange marigolds, their compact rosettes sculpted into the unmistakable outline of the Khanda. The marigolds' warm, sunlit orange gives the symbol an energetic, celebratory presence while the close packing of each blossom produces a tactile, layered surface that reads like stitched fabric in soft focus. Anchoring the centre where the swords meet is a refined cluster of white lilies: two or more fully open lilies display gently curved petals and pale green-to-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that lend movement and anticipation. Contrasting textures - the fluffy marigold bodies, the satin-smooth lily petals, the glossy green leaves (likely salal or similar foliage) and the mist-like sprays of baby's breath - create visual depth and a subtle fragrance profile of honeyed spice and cool white florals. Against the clean white background and the soft shadow beneath, the whole composition reads as a ceremonial offering, fit for a temple hall, a community celebration, or a heartfelt tribute. I picture it carried through Kingston Road or placed at a Vaisakhi altar, its scent thinly perfuming the air for those gathering from nearby Berrylands and Norbiton neighbourhoods, an emblem that speaks of unity, devotion and careful floral craftsmanship.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A carefully crafted heart-shaped funeral tribute rests on a bright white background, its design radiating calm and quiet love, as if prepared for a dignified farewell at a Norbiton chapel or crematorium. The entire heart is covered with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each flower forming a small, cushiony rosette. Together they create a soft, even surface, like a blanket of white cloud, suggesting purity, serenity, and a gentle final goodnight. Around the edge runs a vivid emerald green satin ribbon, meticulously pleated into small ruffles that follow every curve of the heart. The ribbon's satin finish reflects the light with a subtle glow, giving the tribute a refined, almost ceremonial feel, and clearly framing the floral centre. At the upper left side of the heart, a graceful accent cluster draws the eye. Two large white roses, fully open and velvety, sit at the centre of this spray, their layered petals embodying love, memory, and devotion. Surrounding them are smaller white blooms, akin to freesias or delicate fillers, adding fine texture and a suggestion of gentle fragrance. Deep green foliage fans out behind and around the blooms: some leaves are broad and polished, while others are light and feathery, occasionally trailing over the chrysanthemum base like soft brushstrokes. The design, created in the quiet craft tradition you might find at a local florist near Norbiton station, feels deeply personal. It is the kind of sympathy heart chosen to rest beside a casket, on a memorial table, or at a graveside, offering a composed, tender tribute when words feel inadequate.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A cross-shaped floral tribute is presented on a spotless white background, the image angled slightly so the top of the cross seems to lean gently towards the viewer. The crisp outline is formed by a dense band of tiny white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom like a miniature cushion, giving the edges a soft, cloud-bordered silhouette. Just beneath this snowy fringe, a delicate fold of light green satin ribbon or carefully wrapped foliage runs all the way around the cross, providing a subtle halo of colour that echoes the fresh greens seen in nearby Richmond Park and the quieter gardens around Norbiton. Within this elegant frame, the centre of the cross is packed with a rich mix of flowers. Large, open roses in vivid fuchsia pink and creamy pale yellow take centre stage, their full heads carefully spaced to create visual rhythm along the vertical and horizontal arms. Nestled among them are lively clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, pom-pom textures lending playful contrast to the smooth rose petals. Deeper tones come from smaller, velvety flowers in purple and violet-likely lisianthus or statice-woven between the larger blooms to add depth and a sense of gentle contemplation. The arrangement is photographed in bright, even lighting, which reveals every nuance of colour and texture, from the satin sheen of the ribbon to the intricate spiral of each rose. This floral cross feels dignified yet uplifting, a thoughtful sympathy design suited to funeral services and memorial gatherings across Norbiton, offering quiet comfort and a delicate hint of hope amid grief.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute dominates a crisp white background, its familiar sacred form shaped entirely from deep royal blue chrysanthemums that have been packed closely together by a careful, practiced hand. The florist has sculpted the chakkar ring, the upright khanda sword, and the two outward-curving kirpans with remarkable precision, so that every line of the emblem appears smooth, full, and clearly defined, even from a distance. The blue petals form a richly textured surface, reminiscent of soft velvet or a ceremonial cloth, with subtle variations in tone where the light brushes across their rounded edges. This intense blue feels both solemn and reassuring, like a calm evening sky over Norbiton and the quiet streets leading towards Kingston Hospital or Norbiton Station. Nestled at the base of the central sword, right at the heart of the design, is a small cluster of cool white roses. Their open, creamy spirals are framed by sprigs of white gypsophila and a neat fan of deep green foliage, perhaps fern or salal, carefully tucked in to add depth and softness. The white and green centre glows gently against the blue, symbolising purity, remembrance, and a gentle blessing for the departed. Subtle shadows around the edges of the Khanda hint that the tribute is slightly elevated, giving it a sculptural presence, as if floating above the surface. Thoughtfully crafted for Sikh funerals or remembrance ceremonies in and around Norbiton, this floral Khanda offers a respectful, faith-led way to honour a loved one's life and spiritual journey.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, perfectly balanced heart of roses and baby's breath is shown against a crisp white background, the simplicity of the setting drawing attention to every petal. The heart is strikingly divided into two equal halves: on the left, rows of creamy white and very pale yellow roses nestle closely together, each bloom at just the right stage of opening so that you can almost sense their velvety texture and subtle fragrance. On the right, the same density is echoed in soft, rose-pink flowers, their colour reminiscent of evening skies over Norbiton's quiet residential streets. Tiny white stars of gypsophila are threaded carefully between all the roses, filling in gaps, softening edges, and forming a feathery border that outlines the heart with a fine, lace-like trim. No stems or leaves are visible; the design focuses entirely on the blooms themselves and the clear, symmetrical heart they create. The light is neutral and even, allowing the contrast between the ivory and pink tones to feel calm rather than bold, making the piece particularly suitable as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement. One can imagine this heart resting on a stand at a service in a Norbiton church or being delivered by a local florist to a crematorium nearby, where its gentle colours offer comfort and remembrance. The craftsmanship is precise yet tender, reflecting an understanding that such flowers carry messages of love, thanks, and farewell on behalf of those who are grieving.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined, triple-heart rose tribute is shown cascading diagonally across a bright, uncluttered white background, giving the impression that three hearts are gently drifting downward in a soft, unbroken line. Each heart is completely covered with small to medium rose heads, tightly massed so that the surface appears plush and velvety to the touch. The main hue is a sophisticated dusty lavender, shifting subtly into mauve and soft purple, with clusters of pastel pink spray roses nestled between the tones to create depth and a romantic, cloud-like effect. The roses look fresh and dewy, some buds still cupped while others reveal layers of delicate petals. Encircling each heart and trailing gracefully between them, slender strands of green ivy form both framework and connection, the polished leaves catching the light and adding a natural, slightly wild rhythm. The hearts descend from top left to bottom right, suggesting a gentle journey or the steady unfolding of shared memories, reminiscent of quiet walks through Norbiton's residential lanes and nearby Fairfield Park. On the left, faint vertical reflections suggest glass or a glossy wall, lending a contemporary, chapel-like calm without distracting from the flowers. The arrangement feels serenely balanced, its pastel colours and intricate craftsmanship radiating tenderness, respect, and unity. Created in the spirit of a local Norbiton florist who understands the needs of families at sensitive times, this triple-heart design would be fitting for a funeral service, crematorium farewell, or memorial gathering, offering a beautiful way to honour lasting devotion and an unbroken bond.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped ceremonial mala is captured on a plain white backdrop, each colour band composed with the careful hand of a seasoned maker. Starting from the hanging points, creamy-white petals cluster vertically, airy and soft as if stitched from fine silk to mimic small chrysanthemums, their pale tones offering a calm opening to the design. Directly beneath, a compact stretch of warm reddish-brown elements provides a tactile counterpoint-flattened, layered pieces that resemble dried petals or mahogany tones and lend structure to the garland's fall. The arms then curve into a wide, luminous band of golden yellow, densely threaded to echo the familiar roundness and cheer of marigold flowers; this section forms the visual heart of the U, catching light and mood like sunshine. Tiny green accents appear at transitional nodes, like leaves tucked between colour blocks to give rhythm and breath. At the lowest point dangles a generous orange pom-pom pendant, a ruffled, multi-tiered bouquet that becomes the garland's ceremonial focal point-bright, warm and full of movement. The artificial materials have a soft, fabric texture and a slight satiny glint under studio light; tactilely they suggest a reassuring weight rather than the fragility of fresh blooms, ideal for repeated use in festive decorations. In Norbiton and neighbouring Kingston communities, such torans are often placed above doorways, altars or entranceways for Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, weddings and temple gatherings; this example, prepared in the style of local artisans and available through Flowers Norbiton, honours that cultural tradition without the need for daily maintenance.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Against a pure white surface and photographed from a bird's-eye, angled perspective, this rectangular floral pillow presents an abundant, lovingly composed tapestry of blooms that feels both intimate and ceremonial. Dominant hot pink roses form velvety islands across the surface, their petals catching a soft studio glow and radiating a passionate, consoling presence. Nestled between them, soft shell-pink carnations add a delicate, ruffled softness, while clusters of deep purple lisianthus bring a graceful, bell-like contrast. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus give sunny, hopeful highlights, and small sprays of pale filler flowers gently brighten the gaps. Cool, spiky blue eryngium thistles introduce a striking textural edge and a silvery-blue hue that balances the warm tones, while abundant eucalyptus and mixed greenery provide a rounded, silvery backdrop and a subtle, herbal scent-an echo of morning walks near Norbiton Park or along the riverside by Kingston Bridge. The pillow's perimeter is trimmed with a pleated, ruffled deep-red satin ribbon that frames the blossoms with elegant formality and tactile richness. Soft shadows between stems emphasise the density of the arrangement and the meticulous wiring beneath that supports each bloom. Designed to convey remembrance rather than sorrow, the palette reads like a celebration of a life: vibrant, tender, and consoling at once. Prepared with local care and floral expertise in the Norbiton community, this memorial cushion is suited to funerals, commemorative services, or as a heartfelt condolence expression delivered to families across Kingston and nearby neighbourhoods by Flowers Norbiton.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A full, heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame against a clean white background, every petal contributing to a message of love and remembrance. The heart is sculpted from a soothing palette of soft pastel pinks, creamy whites, pale buttery yellows, and accents of deep magenta, creating a balanced, harmonious design often chosen for funerals or memorial services around Norbiton and neighbouring Kingston. At the heart of the piece, several prominent cream-to-light-yellow roses open in elegant, swirling layers, their generous blooms symbolising warmth, gratitude, and enduring affection. These are cradled by an abundance of pale pink carnations, their frilled and feathery petals overlapping to form the main structure and outline of the heart, giving it a plush, almost quilted texture. Interwoven among the pastels are white spider chrysanthemums, instantly recognisable by their long, fine petals radiating from clear green centres, bringing lightness and intricate detail. Pockets of deep magenta-pink lisianthus, with gently ruffled, cup-shaped flowers, introduce a more intense note of colour, suggesting depth of feeling and the individuality of the person being remembered. Fine touches of greenery, with small, variegated leaves, nestle between the blooms, echoing the quiet green corners of Norbiton's gardens and nearby Richmond Park. A soft pink ribbon emerges discreetly at the bottom point, confirming this as a considered sympathy design, ready to be placed beside a casket, at a crematorium, or on a memorial bench. The overall effect is peaceful and heartfelt, like a silent promise of love that remains, even as life gently moves on.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Crafted to convey calm and consolation, this rectangular floral pillow is composed of hundreds of small white chrysanthemums packed so closely they form a seamless, cloud-like surface that suggests softness and repose. The overall impression is one of understated purity; the white mass is deliberately even, the tiny petals catching a soft, diffuse light that creates subtle tonal variations across the form. Anchoring the composition at the top-left corner is a vivid accent of deep magenta or fuchsia roses - their saturated hues and layered petals provide a warm, human focal point - surrounded by clusters of petite white freesias or similar delicate blooms that add a gentle fragrance and a note of innocence. Interwoven fern fronds and glossy green leaves supply contrast and movement, their slender shapes lifting the eye and adding botanical depth to the arrangement. A pale green satin ribbon, pleated neatly around the edges, offers a refined border that softens the transition from floral cushion to table surface. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, the pillow reads as both a crafted object and a gesture of care. As a familiar sight at funerals or graveside services in the Kingston area, this piece would be appropriate for delivery to local chapels, family homes or Kingston Hospital memorial services, where its tactile appearance and gentle scent can offer quiet comfort to those saying goodbye.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Viewed from slightly above, this heart-shaped floral work presents an intimate study in contrast and tenderness: a dense field of rich, dark red roses forms the heart's body, each bloom at a different stage so the eye travels over velvety curves, tight centers, and open cups that catch light like polished silk. Sprigs of delicate white baby's breath (Gypsophila) are woven through and around the roses, their airy, pinwheel clusters creating pockets of softness and a gentle, cloud-like halo that tones the composition down from passionate to serene. Tucked into the upper-left arc is a single, sculptural white lily-its broad petals smooth and pure, with a subtle creamy heart and distinct yellow stamens that lend a touch of golden warmth.

The overall effect is both sumptuous and restrained, a piece that suggests slow, careful assembly by hands that know how to balance weight, texture, and scent. One can almost imagine the faint fragrance: the heady depth of red roses softened by the green, green-laced freshness of lily. This bouquet, photographed on a stark white backdrop to emphasize colour and form, feels right for intimate celebrations in the Norbiton and Kingston area-Valentine's evenings, milestone anniversaries, or quiet tributes sent from a neighbour down Kingston Road or near Norbiton Station-an enduring emblem of love skillfully composed by a local florist familiar with these streets.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A full, symmetrical heart of flowers stands out clearly against a bright white backdrop, its rich red and green tones capturing the eye and the emotions in equal measure. At the centre of this funeral tribute are several large red roses, their velvety petals arranged in tight spirals that gently open towards the outer edges, giving a sense of depth and quiet luxury. These roses are surrounded and almost cradled by a multitude of smaller red blooms, likely spray carnations or mini carnations, whose finely fringed petals overlap and interlock to create a soft, quilted surface. Between the crimson and scarlet shades, clusters of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums pop up like fresh spring moss, bringing brightness and a feeling of renewal to the otherwise deeply romantic colour palette. Around the outer edges and tucked between the blooms, small variegated leaves with creamy margins add gentle touches of greenery, helping to sculpt the heart shape so it appears clean and well defined. At the pointed base of the heart, a few feathery fern fronds extend lightly, suggesting a natural, almost woodland grace. This professional arrangement, which could easily be imagined resting at a service in one of Norbiton's chapels or delivered to a family home near Kingston Hospital, conveys enduring love, remembrance, and respect. Its lush density and careful placement of each flower make it an eloquent floral message when words feel hard to find.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A traditional floral cross designed as a funeral tribute lies centrally against a clear white background, captured from a slightly overhead angle so its shape and craftsmanship are fully visible. The cross is completely carpeted with pristine white spray chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals forming a soft, cushion-like surface that appears almost cloud-like, conveying purity and gentle comfort. Each flower head is carefully aligned, creating a smooth, continuous texture with subtle hints of pale green at the centres, suggesting life continuing quietly beneath the surface. Around the outer edges, a narrow band of vivid lime-green ribbon runs neatly along the sides, giving the tribute a fresh, defined border and subtly echoing the greenery of nearby Norbiton streets and front gardens. At the very centre of the cross, a lush focal cluster of deep purple lisianthus blooms stands out dramatically against the white background. The lisianthus flowers, in varying stages from tight buds to fully open, display ruffled, velvety petals that curl delicately, adding depth and an air of reverence. Interspersed among them are light sprays of green foliage and small complementary blossoms, softening the design and adding a natural, hand-crafted feel. From this central gathering, a slender trail of purple lisianthus heads and buds flows diagonally down the right side of the cross, creating a sense of movement and gentle descent. This floral cross would be an appropriate sympathy tribute for a Norbiton family saying goodbye at a local church or crematorium, a graceful symbol of faith, remembrance, and enduring love.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped sympathy tribute is crafted with deliberate tenderness: a solid base of snow-white chrysanthemums forms the cross's body, each tiny bloom packed to create a smooth, cushion-like plane that reads as serenity. A deep purple satin ribbon forms a ruffled border around the whole shape, its sheen and pleats lending a formal, respectful edge that frames the design. At the centre, where the arms intersect, a compact bouquet becomes the focal heart-layers of deep violet roses mingle with lighter purple lisianthus or eustoma, their frilled petals and velveteen surfaces providing both contrast and harmony. Variegated green foliage, with pale margins and richer inner tones, fans beneath the clusters and adds a garden-fresh texture; scattered green berries introduce a quiet, tactile punctuation. Along the vertical arm the carefully fashioned letters "MUM" rise in rich purple flower heads, clearly legible against the white chrysanthemum field and carrying a direct, intimate message. The cool twilight palette-from pristine white to lavender and royal purple-evokes dignity, calm, and a measured sorrow that is comforting rather than overwhelming. The composition feels rooted and substantial, the density of blooms offering a sense of embrace. The bouquet's scent is faint and clean-a powdery, floral whisper-while the satin ribbon's lilac tone echoes the central roses, tying the piece together. Prepared with the attention to detail expected of experienced London florists, this cross would be fitting at a local Norbiton chapel or for delivery to nearby Kingston funeral venues when family wish to express deep, personal condolences.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00