Old Oak Common Tributes - Handcrafted Bouquets by Local Florists

Welcome to Florist Old Oak Common, where every bouquet is lovingly arranged by expert local florists. Based in the heart of Old Oak Common, we’re proud to serve our neighbours in Willesden and Shepherd’s Bush, as well as surrounding communities near Wormwood Scrubs Park, Old Oak Lane, and the iconic Hythe Road.

With years of hands-on experience, our team understands the artistry and emotion behind every floral gift—whether you’re celebrating, expressing sympathy, or simply spreading joy. Our fresh flowers arrive daily, ensuring every bouquet features radiant colours and lasting beauty.

You can confidently order online with our easy and secure service, knowing your arrangement will be crafted with care and delivered punctually. We offer same-day delivery across Old Oak Common and neighbouring areas when you order by 3 PM, making it effortless to send flowers for last-minute occasions.

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As your local florist in Old Oak Common, we’re committed to personal service and outstanding quality. Let us help you create the perfect floral tribute—beautifully made, expertly delivered, and always with a personal touch.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross made entirely of flowers fills the frame, set against a clean white studio backdrop that emphasises its solemn beauty and careful craftsmanship. The body of the cross is packed with large, fully opened deep red roses, their velvety petals overlapping in rich layers to convey intense love, loyalty, and respect. Interwoven among these crimson blooms are vivid fuchsia pink roses, some garden-style with a softer, more frilled appearance, which introduce a gentle warmth and a touch of hopeful colour. Here and there, tight rosebuds in both red and pink peek through the arrangement, bringing texture and a sense of continuity, as if symbolising memories and stories that live on in those who gather to say goodbye. The entire outline of the cross is crisply defined by a neat band of small white flowers-likely tiny chrysanthemums, spray carnations, or similar filler blooms-which form a luminous halo around the roses and reinforce the sacred shape. Fine strands of green foliage and slim, verdant leaves thread discreetly along the edges, adding freshness and a natural frame without distracting from the roses' central role. The lighting is even and soft, casting gentle highlights across the petals and intensifying the deep colour contrasts while maintaining a tranquil, prayerful mood. Evoking the quiet dignity of farewells held in chapels and cemeteries around Old Oak Common and nearby Acton, this floral cross would be an appropriate sympathy tribute for a funeral, memorial mass, or cremation service, reflecting both faith and affection in one graceful design.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Against a clean white backdrop, a luxurious heart-shaped floral tribute lies fully in view, composed almost entirely of closely packed white spray chrysanthemums that blanket the surface in a soft, cloud-like layer. Each tiny bloom is carefully aligned, so the heart looks smooth yet textured, with gentle variations in petal height catching the light and giving it a serene, almost luminous quality. Encircling the shape is a continuous band of emerald green ribbon, neatly tucked and folded, its satin finish adding an elegant, tailored edge that neatly contains the sea of white. From the upper left curve of the heart, a dramatic diagonal spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies stretches towards the centre, then lightly trails downwards. At the top of this accent, several fully open calla lilies stand forward, their sculptural, funnel-shaped flowers wrapping around dark centres, while a couple of more slender blooms extend below, partially unfurled, lending grace and a sense of gentle movement. Tucked amidst the callas, clusters of small, white freesia-like flowers emerge, their buds and open petals softening the contrast between the bold purples and the chrysanthemum base. Rich green foliage-delicate fern, pliable stems, and polished leaves-fans out around the spray, creating depth and framing the focal blooms. The arrangement feels calm, dignified, and lovingly made, the sort of tribute chosen by families in Old Oak Common when they wish to send a message of quiet strength and enduring affection, whether to a local chapel, a nearby cemetery, or a crematorium service that marks a cherished life.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A richly detailed floral Union Jack fills the frame, a rectangular tribute crafted entirely from thousands of tightly placed red, white, and blue blooms. The flag lies flat, like a fabric banner turned into a living artwork, its edges crisply defined against a pure white backdrop so that every colour appears more vivid. Deep blue blossoms, arranged closely with almost no gaps, form the background panels and outer border, giving the arrangement a calm, steady base reminiscent of a still evening sky over Wormwood Scrubs. Across this sea of blue, the central red St George's Cross is built from velvety red chrysanthemums or similar compact flowers, their rounded heads creating a soft, cushioned effect as the cross runs vertically and horizontally through the centre. Diagonal red bands, representing St Patrick's Cross, cross from corner to corner, each one carefully edged by narrow ribbons of white blooms that keep the geometry precise. The broader white diagonal stripes of St Andrew's Cross sit behind them, also made from densely packed white petals that catch the light and suggest quiet purity. Every section is balanced and proportionate, reflecting the skill and steady hand of an experienced florist. Though you cannot see the stems, you can sense the weight and care that has gone into shaping the piece so that no colour bleeds into another. The overall mood is solemn yet proud, ideal for a funeral cortege leaving a family home near Old Oak Common Lane or a memorial service at a local chapel, where this floral flag offers a gentle, patriotic farewell. Crafted with the thoughtful touch of a local florist, it speaks of shared heritage, remembrance, and respect.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A traditional heart-shaped funeral arrangement is pictured, floating visually against a plain white background so that every flower stands out in clear detail. The heart itself is densely packed with tiny, pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom forming part of a seamless, cushion-like surface that appears soft to the touch, evoking comfort, stillness, and quiet reflection. Across the upper left curve of the heart, three luxurious deep red roses are arranged in a compact cluster, their tightly furled petals layered like silk, with subtle highlights that suggest careful studio lighting. Nestled among these roses are small white filler flowers, similar to freesias, along with polished dark green leaves and feathery, fern-like foliage, giving the spray a natural, garden-fresh feel. Two more red roses are placed thoughtfully along a flowing diagonal towards the right, linked visually by long strands of bright green ornamental grass that arc gracefully over the blanket of white blooms. A deep green satin ribbon runs all around the edge of the heart, pleated into neat folds, providing a defined, elegant border that enhances the overall shape. The arrangement captures the kind of meticulous craftsmanship you might expect from an established Old Oak Common florist, familiar with arranging tributes for local services and chapel gatherings. It feels like a piece designed to rest beside a coffin or on a memorial stand, expressing love, respect, and gratitude in a simple yet powerful way, and reflecting the gentle, understated character of families across Old Oak Common saying their final farewells.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A detailed floral pillow tribute is shown from above, its soft rectangular outline with gently rounded corners suggesting a cushion placed carefully in readiness for a final goodbye. Every inch of the surface is packed with fresh flowers, giving the piece a dense, comforting texture, like a bed of petals. Large roses dominate the design, some fully open and others just beginning to unfurl; their colours range from vivid fuchsia pink to tender pastel blush and warm creamy yellow, each bloom revealing layers of intricate petals. Nestled between these roses are velvety purple lisianthus, their deeper tones bringing a quiet, regal note that balances the lighter shades. Threaded throughout are small clusters of lavender and lilac-toned filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, which lend a fine, airy texture and a sense of gentle movement, as though a soft breeze had passed over a garden in late spring. Lush greenery supports and frames the flowers, including round, silvery eucalyptus leaves that introduce a cool, calming green, and darker, more feathery foliage that tucks into the edges and corners of the pillow. The tribute is photographed against a simple white background, a choice that allows the colours to glow without distraction, much like arrangements laid gently in a quiet funeral home serving families around Old Oak Common and the nearby rail community. The overall mood is serene and contemplative, an elegant funeral cushion designed to accompany a loved one on their final journey, offering a tactile expression of sympathy, gratitude and enduring love.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A carefully fashioned memorial pillow rests against a bright white background, its three-dimensional form emphasized by a subtle shadow beneath, like a quiet presence in the room. The main surface is entirely composed of small, immaculate white chrysanthemum heads, packed so closely they form a plush, cloud-like texture that reads as both delicate and resolute - an emblem of purity and repose. Encircling the rectangular cushion is a narrow lime-green ribbon, pleated into soft scallops that frame the pale flowers with a breath of spring-green hope. Toward the pillow's upper-left corner a compact spray has been arranged with intention: soft white lisianthus with layered, silky petals lie alongside deep purple lisianthus, some still unfurling, their shape offering a dignified contrast to the blanket of white beneath. Slender fern fronds and glossy green foliage weave through the cluster, while a darker green leaf wrap gathers the stems into a polished, natural base. The overall effect is serene and tactile; one imagines the cool scent of chrysanthemums and the faint, sweet perfume of lisianthus mingling in the air. This composition reads as a personal tribute for funeral or graveside use - a visual lullaby of comfort and respect. Local mourners in Old Oak Common, whether near Old Oak Lane or the green edge of Wormwood Scrubs, will recognize the quiet hand of a neighbourhood florist shaping a piece meant to honour memory with tenderness.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian cross made entirely of flowers rests against a bright, uncluttered white background, inviting quiet contemplation much like a calm corner of a chapel near Old Oak Common Lane. The cross shape is filled from edge to edge with densely packed white chrysanthemums, or similarly small blooms, creating a plush, cloud-like texture that suggests innocence and serenity. Each flower head is placed with care, forming a consistent, snow-white surface that draws the eye to its sculpted, three-dimensional form. Framing this expanse of white is a trim of vivid green foliage that traces the outline of the cross. This neat border hugs the arms and base, highlighting the crisp lines and adding a subtle garden freshness, reminiscent of the green spaces around Wormwood Scrubs and nearby parks. At the centre where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a raised floral spray brings warmth and gentle colour. Soft peach and apricot roses mingle with creamy ivory blooms, their open, layered petals suggesting tenderness and affection. Feathery fern leaves and arching strands of glossy green grass spill slightly over the white cushion base, introducing graceful curves to the otherwise structured design. Here and there, tiny purple filler flowers peek through, adding faint specks of contrast like distant heather on a hillside. The overall mood is reverent and composed, ideal for a funeral, memorial, or graveside service, and reflects the kind of thoughtful funeral tribute often prepared for families across Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London communities.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross rests against a clean white backdrop, its pastel tones and soft textures conveying the same calm you might feel walking through Wormwood Scrubs on a still morning in Old Oak Common. The cross is fully cloaked in flowers, its shape formed by a generous layering of white and cream blooms interwoven with warm peach and blush pink accents. At the centre and along the arms, larger roses in shades of soft apricot, ivory, and light rose-pink create gentle focal points, their velvety petals spiralling open in full bloom, with a few buds suggesting the continuity of life and love. Nestled between them are plump clusters of white hydrangeas or similarly full blossoms, building depth and volume so the design looks lush and substantial, never sparse. Fine threads of lavender-toned filler flowers weave delicately through the design, offering quiet touches of light purple that bring out the pastel roses and highlight the craftsmanship. Subtle green foliage, barely peeking from the edges and between petals, outlines the cross and adds a fresh, garden-like feeling, as though the blooms were gathered at their peak from a nearby local market. The light in the image is even and bright, catching the contours of each petal and casting a soft shadow that gives the arrangement a three-dimensional presence on the white background. This refined cross, similar to tributes ordered for churches and crematoria serving the Old Oak Common community, is an understated yet deeply heartfelt sympathy piece, perfect for honouring a loved one with dignity, faith, and serene beauty.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
A classic heart-shaped bouquet crafted by a seasoned florist in Old Oak Common captures the dignified spirit of meaningful goodbyes and enduring love. Thirty to thirty-five roses in gentle shades of blush pink and creamy white are thoughtfully arranged, each bloom reflecting Old Oak Common's blend of tradition and tenderness. Delicate white baby's breath threads through the arrangement in airy, scattered clusters, creating a soft border and filling each space with a light, ethereal presence that mirrors the peaceful green corners of nearby Wormwood Scrubs Park. The roses themselves, some opening to reveal intricate layers, others still tight in youthful promise, build visual depth and texture. Together, these elements form a striking heart, every stem and blossom placed with care as if telling a wordless story of love and remembrance. Light pours evenly across the blooms, drawing attention to the subtle interplay between ivory, blush, and cloud-white textures. This arrangement, displayed on a crisp white background, is designed for moments of thoughtful tribute, whether remembering a loved one at a local service or offering comfort to a grieving family along Old Oak Common Lane. Each rose and gentle sprig reflects the community's tradition of heartfelt compassion, while same-day delivery ensures freshness for every moment of remembrance. An ideal floral piece for funerals, anniversaries, or in honour of memories cherished within the Old Oak Common community.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Viewed from a slightly elevated, overhead angle, this heart-shaped composition unfolds in a graduated palette of pristine whites, creamy ivories, pale peach and soft blush pinks-the sort of delicate combination often chosen for solemn ceremonies and tender celebrations alike. Dozens of roses, some tightly furled, others fully unfurled into velvet spirals, are clustered with fluffy white hydrangea heads so the surface reads as continuous and generous; the hydrangea's rounded clusters add both volume and a feathered texture against the roses' smoother petals. Small flashes of deep, variegated green foliage appear intermittently, particularly toward the lower edges, to lift the pastels and introduce an organic counterpoint. The flowers carry a subtle, comforting scent-rose sweetness tempered by green freshness-that suggests fresh-cut blooms sourced the same morning. Photographed on a pure white backdrop, the arrangement casts a soft shadow which emphasizes its three-dimensional form and careful construction. The heart is crafted with meticulous spacing and a refined hand, making it suitable as a wedding statement piece, an anniversary gift, or an elegant memorial tribute that speaks of devoted remembrance. As a local florist serving Old Oak Common and neighbouring Acton and Park Royal, Florist Old Oak Common receives frequent requests for this serene palette; customers often ask for similar pieces for funerals at nearby chapels or for intimate services held near Scrubs Lane. Its restrained beauty and expert finish convey compassion, dignity and the quiet language of love.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this floral teddy bear tribute appears almost like a plush toy brought to life through petals. The entire bear is shaped with meticulous care, its silhouette instantly recognisable: rounded ears, a sweet face, and four compact paws, all formed from tightly clustered fresh flowers. The main body glows in rich royal blue, each tiny chrysanthemum-like bloom pressed closely together to create a thick, cushiony texture that recalls the softness of fur. In contrast, soft cream and pale lemon-toned flowers define the muzzle, the inner parts of the ears, and the pads of the paws, adding light and gentle detail to the design. Two polished dark eyes catch the light and seem to watch kindly over the viewer, while a small black triangle nose and a subtle curved mouth convey a calm, loving expression. Around the neck, a translucent white organza-style bow sits neatly tied, its ruffled edges and airy folds suggesting tenderness and care. Though the bear lies flat on the surface, the density of blooms and the careful shaping give it a full, sculpted presence. The gentle blue and white palette conveys serenity and innocence, lending itself beautifully to sympathy tributes, baby memorials, or a funeral service where a soft, childlike symbol is needed. In Old Oak Common, this is the kind of floral bear we might lovingly create for families near Willesden Junction or along Victoria Road, ensuring that the arrangement arrives fresh and dignified, carrying with it a quiet message of comfort and enduring affection.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed floral cross tribute appears against a clean white backdrop, the pristine background allowing every flower and curve of the design to stand out with clarity. The cross itself is completely enrobed in soft pink, mauve, and delicate violet-toned blooms, each blossom placed so closely that the structure beneath is almost entirely hidden, giving the arrangement a deeply cushioned, three-dimensional feel. At the centre where the arms of the cross meet, three focal roses in a refined dusty rose and muted mauve shade open fully, their layered petals creating a sense of tenderness and dignity. Around this central trio, feathery fern fronds and fresh green leaves spill outwards, creating a natural halo of foliage that frames the roses and adds contrast to the pastel tones. Along the full length of the cross, trumpet-shaped lisianthus flowers in various pinks and lilacs weave together, some showing distinctive darker centres that add depth and a gentle rhythm to the composition. Between them, clusters of tiny pink and purple filler blooms, occasional white accents, and soft green buds create a tapestry of fine details, as if each small petal carries a separate memory. In certain places, along the edges of the arms, fine ribbons or fabric in a deeper purple shade peek discreetly from beneath the flowers, offering a subtle border that anchors the design. This floral cross feels both traditional and personal, the sort of thoughtful sympathy tribute a family in Old Oak Common might place at a graveside in Kensal Green Cemetery or bring to a local chapel, inviting quiet reflection and expressing love, loss, and enduring hope.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Captured from a top-down view, this round funeral tribute appears like a calm, snow-white island floating on a clear background, its form completely filled with hundreds of compact white chrysanthemums. Each blossom is tightly nestled against the next, creating a smooth, cushioned surface that suggests softness to the touch and a sense of quiet repose. The petals are crisp and clean, while their tiny greenish-yellow centers peep through, giving a subtle, natural variation across the surface. Encircling the cushion, a rich emerald satin ribbon has been carefully pleated, its scalloped edge forming a polished frame that gently holds the design together, similar to the way the tree-lined streets around Old Oak Common frame the local parks and walkways. At the upper centre of the tribute sits an eye-catching focal point: a radiant green spider chrysanthemum stretches out delicate, threadlike petals, surrounded by clusters of bright green Hypericum berries that add rounded shapes and a sense of freshness. Deep green fern fronds and leafy foliage overlap and interlace, bringing depth and a hint of woodland texture. Tucked within this vivid greenery are two distinctive Scottish thistles, their spiky heads a cool, dusty blue that instantly draws the eye and introduces a symbolic note of resilience and heritage. The composition feels cool, composed, and deeply respectful-a floral cushion designed for moments of farewell, whether placed beside a coffin in a chapel near Willesden Junction or delivered to a quiet memorial gathering around Old Oak Common, offering comfort through its thoughtful craftsmanship and restrained palette.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A reverent floral cross fills the image, set against a clean white studio background where a soft drop shadow hints at its depth and careful construction. The entire shape of the Christian cross is thickly coated in tight clusters of white chrysanthemum button flowers, each bloom small, rounded, and pristine, creating a plush, almost cloudlike texture from top to base. This blanket of white radiates a sense of purity and stillness, echoing the mood of a quiet farewell service in Old Oak Common or a chapel near Willesden Junction. Along the outer edge, a narrow band of lime green ribbon just peeks through the petals, tracing the outline with a fresh, uplifting contrast, like a gentle suggestion of renewal and new life. At the centre, where the arms of the cross meet, the eye is drawn to an artfully arranged spray of roses. Fully opened ivory, blush pink, and soft apricot blooms nestle closely together, their spiralled petals rich and velvety. They are surrounded by fine green fern fronds and delicate sprigs of lavender-hued filler flowers, whose airy texture and muted purple tones add depth and softness to the focal point. The design feels both traditional and contemporary, combining classic funeral flowers with a light, modern colour palette. This floral cross would be perfectly at home resting beside a casket, on an easel near the front of a memorial, or placed as a tribute at a graveside in or around Old Oak Common, expressing quiet love, faith, and remembrance when words feel insufficient.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
Against a clean, white studio-style background, a full-sized saxophone is reimagined in flowers, its familiar silhouette recreated with remarkable precision using hundreds of tightly clustered lemon-yellow chrysanthemums. Each floret is set close to the next so that the floral surface looks almost like soft fabric, gently catching the light and giving the saxophone an inviting glow. Along the body and curve of the bell, miniature red rosebuds are tucked in singly and in small groups, cleverly echoing the placement of keys, valves, and buttons; their rich red tones add depth and visual movement, like accents in a well-loved melody once played at gatherings around Old Oak Common. Fine strands of flexible greenery trail gracefully along the curves, particularly around the sweeping neck and the flare of the bell, adding a sense of flow and suggesting the motion of music floating into the air above nearby Harlesden or Willesden Junction. Subtle wirework, visible as a few slender green or metallic stems near the top, hints at the internal frame that supports this upright tribute without distracting from the overall illusion of a living instrument. The design feels both tender and celebratory, the bright yellow symbolising friendship, warmth, and cherished memories, while the red roses quietly suggest love and respect. It is easy to imagine this custom floral saxophone resting beside a casket or at the front of a chapel near Old Oak Common, chosen by relatives or fellow musicians as a final, heartfelt nod to late-night rehearsals, impromptu solos, and a life woven through with music.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A carefully composed image presents a Celtic cross funeral tribute laid diagonally across a pristine white background, so the colours and textures appear almost sculptural. The cross is generously covered in small, crisp white chrysanthemums, each flower head meticulously placed to form a smooth, cushioned surface along the arms and central stem. Their snow-white petals, layered and feathery, suggest quiet purity and offer the same sense of calm you might feel walking through a peaceful corner of Wormwood Scrubs or along the quieter residential streets of Old Oak Common. Interlaced through this white foundation is a bold, Celtic-style ring and knot pattern made from lime green button chrysanthemums. These compact, round blooms are arranged in tight rows, bringing a vivid, fresh green that feels full of natural vitality, echoing the renewal of spring in local gardens. They trace the circular halo of the cross and fill the internal shapes of the Celtic design, giving the tribute a three-dimensional, almost carved appearance. On the lower section of the vertical arm, three groupings of deep purple carnations draw the eye. Their petals are frilled and velvety, with tones that range from royal purple to wine-like magenta, creating a rich contrast against the cool whites and greens. Slender vines and small, glossy leaves weave gently around these clusters, softening their edges and adding a touch of wild, garden-like grace. The overall design feels composed yet natural, an elegant sympathy arrangement that would be fitting for a funeral service or memorial gathering in and around Old Oak Common, offering comfort, respect, and a symbol of enduring faith.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a lovingly designed floral teddy bear tribute, created with the care and precision of an experienced local florist serving Old Oak Common and the surrounding streets. The entire bear is sculpted from compact, snowy white chrysanthemums, each bloom tucked closely together so that the figure appears soft and cuddly, like a favourite childhood toy transformed into flowers. The rounded head is full and gentle, with slightly pronounced ears picked out by subtle shifts in petal direction. Small, dark, bead-like eyes peer from the cushion of petals, while a tidy black nose sits in the centre, giving the bear a mild, tender expression that feels both soothing and protective. Beneath the face, a hint of a smile is suggested by a careful curve in the petal placement, as though the bear is quietly offering comfort. Draped across the front of the bear is a bold floral waistcoat made with clusters of deep pink and mauve blooms, their colour reminiscent of late-summer hydrangea along nearby paths towards Willesden Junction. The vest appears to wrap around the chest in two neat panels, meeting at the middle where a delicate bow of sheer purple netting is tied at the neckline. The bow's fine mesh structure catches the light, introducing texture and a slightly playful elegance to the design. Set against a plain white backdrop, the tribute feels peaceful and uncluttered, perfect for a funeral service, memorial, or crematorium chapel in Old Oak Common where families wish to honour a child or celebrate sweet, innocent memories with a floral gesture that speaks more softly than words.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, a meticulously crafted pair of angel wings made entirely from white flowers and feathers offers a sense of stillness and comfort, like a quiet path through Old Oak Common's green spaces on a calm morning. The inner surface of each wing is composed of scores of small white blossoms, closely nested so that no gaps of foliage interrupt the smooth, padded effect. Their petals are compact and velvety, with tiny centres that glow softly in pale green and delicate yellow tones, preventing the arrangement from blending into a flat sheet of white. Surrounding this floral heart, layers of downy white feathers trace the long arc of each wing, tapering gracefully at the tips and giving the edges an airy, floating quality. These feathers catch the light in gentle highlights, while the flowers beneath remain slightly more matte, creating a subtle play of texture that draws the eye along the curve. There is a faint drop shadow beneath the piece, so the wings seem to hover, rather than lie heavily, reinforcing the feeling of spiritual lift and release. The composition evokes the image of an unseen guardian, cradling memories with care, and would be a touching choice for a funeral or memorial service in and around Old Oak Common. In the hands of an experienced local florist, this design becomes not just a floral display, but a symbolic gesture of farewell, expressing purity, protection, and the hope that a loved one moves forward in peace.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An exquisitely shaped pair of floral angel wings is presented against a crisp white backdrop, the simplicity of the setting drawing attention to the craftsmanship of the tribute itself. Each wing is formed from a tightly massed bed of small white chrysanthemums, their petals overlapping so closely that they create the impression of a soft, snowy drift or a cloud suspended in still air. The occasional touch of light green at the flower centres lends a subtle freshness, suggesting quiet renewal even in a moment of grief. Tracing the graceful outline of the wings, a halo of fluffy white feathers is carefully arranged, the downy edges giving the piece an ethereal, floating quality, as if gently lifting the memory of a loved one towards the sky over Old Oak Common and the surrounding Willesden Junction area. At the joining point of the wings, a vivid, satin fuchsia ribbon is tied into an opulent bow, its sheen catching the light and its tails cascading delicately over the flowers below. Cradled in the heart of this bow is a single dusky pink rosebud, tender and unfurled only at the edges, a quiet symbol of love, innocence, and admiration. Beneath the rose, a compact cluster of dark purple, thistle-like blooms or textured foliage adds depth and a slightly wild, natural note that contrasts beautifully with the polished ribbon and feathers. This angel wing funeral arrangement conveys serenity, solace, and protection, an ideal memorial piece for a thoughtful farewell service arranged by a local Old Oak Common florist who understands how important these final tributes can be.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
An artful celebration of Jamaica's flag, imagined in vibrant, granular form. The piece is shaped in the flag's familiar diagonally crossing saltire, but built from countless tiny pieces-green, yellow, and black-each crinkled and pressed to form a living mosaic on clean white. The top and bottom triangles glow emerald green, dense with textured bits that suggest the island's fertile hills and tropical light. The diagonally placed gold saltire runs boldly across the center, catching the eye with a sunlit radiance that feels both joyful and resilient. The left and right triangles are filled with deep black fragments, their matte sheen absorbing light and giving a grounded, contemplative counterpoint. The surface feels tactile and imperfect in the most welcome way-every ridge and fold conveying human hands at work, a quiet chorus of craft. Set against a crisp white background, the colours bloom with immediacy, as if a celebration or a tribute were about to begin. This arrangement is perfect for articles exploring Jamaica's heritage, festivals, or the intimate rituals of remembrance and pride. It also hints at sustainability and creative reuse, with the assembled fragments evoking community art projects that spring from workshops, schools, and local collectives across London's northwest corridors, including Old Oak Common, Acton, and Willesden. Available for same-day delivery to the surrounding boroughs, this piece brings warmth and connection to any feature on culture, craft, and Caribbean joy.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A meticulously shaped Star of David funeral arrangement fills the frame, its six points rendered in a precise blend of white and deep blue blooms that speak quietly of Jewish heritage and remembrance. The entire star is edged with a velvety collar of white chrysanthemums, their rounded heads forming a soft, cushioned border that smooths every angle of the classic Magen David outline. Inside this border, a generous central hexagon of pure white flowers forms a calm, luminous core, almost like a candle of light set within the tribute. From this centre, the six arms of the star radiate outward, composed mostly of tightly clustered midnight-blue flowers that create a rich, sombre backdrop. At the inner base of each blue point, a small white triangle is carefully inlaid, adding a delicate secondary pattern that alternates bands of blue and white across the arrangement. The effect is both geometric and deeply human, the crisp lines of the symbol softened by layers of petals and the promise of fresh fragrance. This is the kind of bespoke design a family in Old Oak Common might choose for a Jewish funeral, memorial, or stone-setting, perhaps travelling from a quiet residential street near Wormwood Scrubs to a North West London cemetery. The tribute feels steady and reassuring, a floral star that seems to hold memory, faith, and love at its centre, offering a dignified way to say farewell while honouring long-held traditions and community roots.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
As I craft this flag-inspired tribute, pride and solemnity settle into every petal. The dense layering of green, white, and orange blooms creates crisp, unwavering lines-the kind that feel bold at first glance and still invite a closer look. Step closer and the texture reveals itself: a plush, almost velvety field of green petals on the left, a soft, cloudlike band of white in the centre, and a sunlit band of orange on the right, each stripe built from countless tiny blossoms chosen for density and depth. The petals' soft glow catches light, casting gentle shadows that emphasize the three-dimensional form and the careful handwork behind the piece. This is more than a display; it's a living symbol of unity, crafted with reverence and intention, suited to ceremonies of reflection, anniversaries, or national celebrations. Locally, families from Old Oak Common, Acton Town, and nearby North Acton often visit the shop to arrange floral tributes with a sense of memory and kinship. The scent of fresh petals is subtle, clean, and uplifting, while the overall composition remains calm and respectful. For those seeking to mark a moment of connection-whether a remembrance event, St. Patrick's Day, or a community gathering-the flag's bold color story carries a message of peace and shared heritage. Available for same-day delivery across Old Oak Common and its surrounds, this piece embodies the florist's craft: patient layering, exacting colour balance, and a gentle, enduring charm.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This floral Khanda is a study in contrast and quiet devotion: bright orange marigolds, each with a velvety, compact head, have been arranged with patient precision to trace the chakkar, the crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda on a clean white background. The marigolds' saturated orange fields create a plush, tactile surface that glows under soft lighting, while a cluster of white lilies at the intersection offers a calm, luminous focal point. Two open lilies reveal gently curving petals and delicate greenish-yellow stamens, surrounded by a handful of buds and slender, glossy leaves that may be salal, together with airy sprigs of tiny white filler flowers like gypsophila. Those green accents give a living, garden-fresh counterpoint to the marigolds' festival vibrancy and add dimensional layering so the emblem reads as sculpture rather than flat art; a subtle shadow below reinforces that freestanding impression. The scent one might imagine is warming and citrus-tinged from the marigolds, softened by the lilies' clean, slightly sweet aroma. The composition feels both celebratory and meditative - suitable for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorial offerings or community displays - and carries the kind of careful floral craftsmanship you often see in local Gurdwara decorations. If you picture this arriving for a service or display in Old Oak Common, it sits beautifully against the neutral backdrop of community halls or temple interiors near Old Oak Lane and the HS2 regeneration area.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A beautifully composed heart-shaped funeral arrangement is presented on a bright, uncluttered white background, drawing the eye immediately to its peaceful shape and subtle textures. The heart itself is filled edge to edge with compact white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly layered so that together they resemble a soft, cloud-like cushion. The petals form a consistent, velvety surface, evoking purity, serenity, and the gentle hush that often surrounds a meaningful goodbye. Tracing the outline of the heart is a rich emerald green satin ribbon, carefully pleated into small scallops that catch and reflect the light, giving the edge a refined, almost ceremonial feel. In the top left curve of the heart, a thoughtful accent cluster becomes the emotional focal point: two fully opened white roses, with their creamy centers and gracefully unfurling petals, sit among smaller white blossoms that look like freesias or similar airy flowers. Around them, deep green leaves and wisps of feather-like foliage spill lightly onto the chrysanthemum base, breaking the symmetry just enough to feel natural and alive. The palette of crisp white and rich green creates a calm contrast, speaking of remembrance and comfort rather than stark sadness. This classic floral heart is the kind of tribute you might see at a quiet service in Old Oak Common, perhaps near local chapels or resting places, where families wish to express enduring love and respect. Its gentle elegance and considered craftsmanship suggest the touch of an experienced florist who understands how flowers can communicate sympathy when words feel too small.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, a cross-shaped funeral tribute is shown at a slight diagonal tilt, as though gently resting in quiet reflection. The outline of the cross is clearly defined by a dense collar of white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny floret packed closely together to form a smooth, cushion-like edge that evokes innocence and serenity. Just beneath this snowy halo, a narrow band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage wraps around the perimeter, its subtle sheen and soft pleats adding structure and a refined finish, reminiscent of the carefully kept verges and gardens tucked around Old Oak Common. Inside this frame, the floral cross is a tapestry of vivid colour and thoughtful placement. Large roses in hot pink and creamy lemon-yellow are positioned along the length and arms of the cross, their generous blooms slightly ruffled as if just opening, expressing affection, gratitude, and farewell. Between them, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design, their rounded shapes creating lively texture and a sense of renewal. Deep purple and violet blossoms-likely lisianthus or statice-thread through the arrangement, providing depth and contrast, like shadows in gentle evening light. The flowers appear freshly cut and carefully conditioned, each stem angled to follow the contours of the cross, demonstrating the precision of an experienced local florist. The bright, even lighting ensures that every shade of pink, cream, green, and purple is clearly visible, making this a meaningful sympathy arrangement to accompany a Christian service, church ceremony, or crematorium farewell for families in and around Old Oak Common who wish to honour their loved one with both dignity and colour.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute dominates the frame, presented on a clean white backdrop that allows every curve and blade of the symbol to stand out in bold relief. The entire Khanda - the upright central sword, the rounded chakkar encircling it, and the two elegant kirpans sweeping symmetrically to left and right - is constructed from a dense carpet of royal blue chrysanthemums. Each small floret is placed closely beside the next, forming a thick, plush surface that looks almost like handwoven cloth, its colour reminiscent of a deep twilight sky settling over the railway lines and quiet streets of Old Oak Common. The blue petals create a sense of solemnity and strength, appropriate for Sikh memorial services and farewell ceremonies.   

At the base of the central sword, where the eye naturally comes to rest, a contrasting spray of white and green flowers forms a gentle focal point. Three white roses, beautifully formed and just fully open, sit at the centre of this cluster, their creamy petals layered in soft, spiralling whorls. Tiny white filler flowers, much like baby's breath, float around them, adding lightness and an almost cloud-like delicacy. Surrounding this are glossy green leaves, some broad and shining, others more feathery and fern-like, framing the white blossoms and breaking the dominance of the blue. Subtle shadows beneath the petals and foliage give the tribute a three-dimensional presence, as if it could be resting on a table in a local Gurdwara near North Acton or in a quiet home chapel overlooking Wormwood Scrubs. The design feels composed with tenderness and precision, a meaningful floral expression of Sikh identity, courage, and peace, suited to families seeking a respectful, faith-centred arrangement for a final goodbye.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large, full heart-shaped funeral arrangement fills the frame, floating against a crisp white background that highlights every petal and curve. The heart is strikingly split into two harmonious halves: on the left, a closely packed collection of creamy white and pale yellow roses, their petals gently unfurling in layered spirals, gives a sense of stillness and grace. On the right, the same generous quantity of medium pink roses forms a tender mirror image, the colour slightly deeper and warmer, evoking affection and fond memories. Running all through the heart, both between the blooms and around the outer contour, are fine sprays of white baby's breath, creating a feathery halo that frames the roses and softens the contrast between the two sides. The design is precise and symmetrical, with the central divide clearly defined yet never harsh, symbolising the balance between grief and gratitude, farewell and enduring love. You can almost imagine this tribute resting beside a photograph at a service in or near Old Oak Common, quietly catching the light as family and friends gather to remember. There is no vase or ribbon to distract the eye, just the pure language of roses and gypsophila arranged with the care of an experienced local florist who understands how important these flowers will be on the day. The overall impression is one of peaceful romance, a final heart offered in honour, suitable for sending to a funeral, memorial, or graveside gathering when words feel too small.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
The image presents a refined sympathy arrangement crafted as three linked hearts of roses, cascading gently from top left to bottom right as though flowing with memory and love. Each heart shape is densely filled with miniature and spray roses in a palette of muted mauve, soft lavender, and pastel pink, creating a plush, almost cushion-like surface of petals. The texture looks velvety and full, evoking that familiar, comforting rose fragrance you might notice walking past a well-kept garden near Old Oak Common station in early summer. The hearts are not isolated; they are tied together by slender strands of fresh green ivy that wrap around their curves and stretch between them, like living ribbons. The ivy leaves are deep and glossy, catching the light and offering a natural contrast that keeps the overall design grounded and serene. The arrangement is photographed against a bright white, nearly shadowless background, with faint vertical reflections at the left edge that suggest a clear glass panel or polished memorial surface, adding quiet sophistication without drawing attention away from the flowers. The downward diagonal of the three hearts creates a sense of gentle progression, suitable for honouring a journey through life, from first love to final goodbye. This tribute feels especially fitting for a funeral or memorial service in Old Oak Common, where families gather to commemorate a life with grace and understated beauty, its intertwined hearts symbolising bonds that remain unbroken even in loss.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Seen close-up against a white backdrop, this traditional U-shaped toran is an expertly assembled artificial garland that balances colour, texture and ceremonial intent. The topmost short segments on each arm are composed of tightly packed creamy-white blossoms, their soft forms resembling tiny chrysanthemums and finished with neat dark-green nubs where hanging loops or threads would be concealed. Below these pale caps, a pronounced band of deep reddish-brown follows, the elements flattened and slightly variegated to imitate dried petals or terracotta tones, giving the piece a warm, rooted weight. The curved arms then open into a luxurious, dense swath of golden-yellow that dominates the central U; these yellow florets are deliberately fluffy and compact, recalling marigolds traditionally used for puja and festive entrances. Suspended from the lowest centre is a large, multi-layered pendant of bright orange ruffles - a focal pom-pom that draws the eye and completes the composition. Scattered green accents at the joins read like small leaves or tying ribbons, offering visual breaks between colour blocks. Under soft studio lighting the synthetic petals show a satin-like sheen; to the touch they feel resilient and slightly silky, engineered for repeated use. Designed for doorway hangings, temple decorations, or festive home altars during Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam or weddings, this garland pairs traditional symbolism with modern durability. Florist Old Oak Common would recommend it for community halls and family homes across Old Oak Common and nearby Acton or Harlesden where a long-lasting, colourful toran is needed for seasonal celebrations.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
A classic rectangular floral pillow is depicted from an oblique overhead view, composed with the kind of attention to proportion and texture learned over years in a neighbourhood workshop. The dense top is arranged with hot pink roses-some tightly buttoned, others opening to reveal velvety layers-intermingled with soft blush spray carnations that ripple across the surface like fabric. Bright splashes of purple lisianthus and cheerful yellow ranunculus are woven through the massed pinks, their differing forms creating small pockets of contrast and visual rhythm. Cooling the palette are silvery-blue eryngium thistles, whose spiky architecture adds interest and an almost wild edge, while rounded eucalyptus leaves in their muted green-silver hue and other leafy fillers build a verdant foundation. The rectangular shape is defined by a ruffled, deep red satin ribbon that borders the cushion, its pleats catching highlights and lending a stately frame. Under gentle daylight the petals carry a soft sheen and a faint floral scent that moves subtly with the air. This arrangement reads as a celebration of memory rather than a funerary gloom: lively colour, tactile depth, and meticulous craftsmanship offer comfort. Imagined at a chapel near Wormwood Scrubs or placed on a memorial table on Old Oak Lane, the pillow is both statement and solace, made to honour a life with dignity and warm recollection.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lavish heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a clean, pure white backdrop, its intricate design radiating compassion, remembrance, and gentle warmth. The entire heart is densely covered with fresh flowers in a soothing palette of blush pink, creamy white, pale butter yellow, and deeper magenta tones, so closely arranged that they form a continuous, velvety surface. At the core of the design, several substantial cream-to-yellow roses are in perfect, full bloom, their tightly swirled petals opening in elegant spirals that draw the eye to the centre of the heart. Surrounding these focal roses, masses of pastel pink carnations weave together, their soft, frilled petals overlapping to shape the distinctive curves and outline of the heart. Between the carnations appear white spider chrysanthemums, each blossom with many fine, spiky petals radiating from a vivid green centre, bringing airiness and delicate structure. Tucked here and there, clusters of rich magenta-pink lisianthus blooms deepen the colour story, their slightly ruffled, bell-like flowers adding a note of quiet intensity and emotional depth. Slender touches of greenery and small variegated leaves peek through, offering a natural frame and a sense of garden freshness, reminiscent of the calm pockets of green you might find around Old Oak Common Lane or near Willesden Junction. At the very bottom point of the heart, a subtle pink ribbon can just be seen, suggesting a respectful funeral or memorial tribute created with care by a local Old Oak Common florist. The overall impression is one of tenderness and dignity, a floral heart that seems to hold memories gently within its petals.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A carefully composed rectangular pillow of countless small white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly placed to create a seamless, velvety surface that suggests quiet rest and purity. Along the top-left corner a striking cluster of deep fuchsia and magenta roses forms the arrangement's emotional centre, their rich colour and unfurling petals drawing the eye with warm, respectful intensity. Nestled among the roses are delicate white freesias and petite white buds that brighten the cluster and introduce a light, fragrant note; the freesias' soft perfume is implied, balancing the roses' deeper scent. Sprays of fern fronds and glossy green leaves provide a verdant backdrop, framing the floral accent and lending a gentle, organic rhythm to the composition. The pillow is finished with a subtle pleated border of light green satin ribbon, visible just beneath the mass of chrysanthemums, giving a refined edge that echoes the greens in the foliage. Set against a crisp white background and a soft shadow, the tribute reads as both tender and composed - an ideal sympathy piece for a funeral service or graveside memorial. Prepared with experienced hands in Old Oak Common, this design reflects local sensibilities for understated dignity; Florist Old Oak Common can arrange similar cushions for same-day delivery to nearby chapels and cemeteries around Scrubs Lane, Park Royal, and North Acton when families need a graceful expression of condolence.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this heart-shaped arrangement is a study in romantic contrast and florist skill: dozens of richly hued, deep red roses form the full-bodied core, each petal layered like plush velvet and arranged from tight buds to fully open blooms to suggest movement and depth. Interwoven among the roses, halos of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila) float like spun air, softening edges and giving the heart an ethereal, cloud-like quality. Crowning the upper left curve, a solitary white lily unfolds its broad, smooth petals, faintly cream near the center and punctuated by golden-yellow stamens that draw the eye and calm the intensity of the reds. The overall lighting is gentle and natural, emphasizing the roses' velveteen shadows and the lily's satin sheen while the baby's breath adds delicate sparkle. There is a sensed aroma of classic red roses warmed by a hint of lily perfume, suggesting a bouquet that appeals to both sight and memory. Crafted with deliberate precision and a florist's sensitivity to line and balance, this design communicates enduring passion and refined care-ideal for anniversaries, Valentine's sentiments, or an elegant tribute. Florist Old Oak Common prepares pieces like this for local delivery across Old Oak Common, Old Oak Lane and nearby Park Royal, choosing only fresh stems and arranging them to maintain both visual impact and heartfelt meaning.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
Set against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral arrangement appears almost to float, its colours vivid and emotive. The entire heart is built from a lush tapestry of red and green, dominated by sumptuous red roses spaced thoughtfully across the design. Each rose is in full, romantic bloom, with layered petals forming intricate spirals that draw the eye. Nestled around them, clusters of smaller red carnations and spray carnations create a textured carpet, their softly frilled petals filling every gap so that no foam or base is visible. Threading through the red, scattered like fresh spring shoots, are lively lime-green button chrysanthemums. Their compact, rounded forms and fine, closely packed florets bring a contemporary burst of colour that lifts the deeper tones. A collar of variegated foliage, green with creamy white edges, frames the heart, giving it definition and a gently patterned border that feels both neat and natural. At the very tip of the heart, a few delicate fern-like fronds extend slightly beyond the edge, offering a final flourish of greenery. The result is a full, symmetrical heart, rich in symbolism and sentiment, ideal as a funeral tribute or memorial piece for families in Old Oak Common and the surrounding West London neighbourhoods. It conveys the sort of enduring love and quiet devotion often expressed at services near Willesden Junction or along Old Oak Common Lane, where flowers like these help say the words that are hard to find.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A softly lit image shows a cross-shaped funeral tribute resting on a seamless white background, its form clear and uncluttered so the flowers can speak for themselves. The cross is expertly built from hundreds of compact white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom facing upwards to create a continuous, cloud-like surface that feels peaceful and pure. Their tiny green centres peep through here and there, offering a gentle hint of colour and reminding one of new life, even in times of farewell. Along the side edges, a precise border of bright lime-green ribbon traces the contours of the cross, creating a clean frame that holds the floral design together and adds a contemporary touch. At the centre, where the arms intersect, a lush grouping of deep purple lisianthus forms a striking contrast to the white. The lisianthus petals, velvety and layered, gather in rounded clusters that suggest tenderness and reverence, much like the atmosphere at quiet memorials and graveside services around Old Oak Common and nearby Willesden Junction. Nestled amongst these purple flowers are wisps of fresh greenery and smaller filler blooms, which add texture and break up the solid colour. From this focal area, a gentle spray of purple lisianthus blooms and buds extends diagonally along the lower-right arm of the cross, creating a feeling of graceful flow and guiding the eye downwards. A faint shadow beneath the design hints at the depth and fullness of the arrangement, as if it has just been set down by a careful florist. The overall effect is one of calm dignity and heartfelt condolence, ideal for honouring a loved one's faith and memory.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A substantial Christian cross formed from densely packed white chrysanthemums dominates the composition, each floret carefully placed to create a plush, pillowy surface that reads as pure and reverent. The perimeter is edged with a ruffled, deep purple satin ribbon, its gentle sheen and pleats providing a thoughtful frame that heightens the solemnity of the piece. Spelled down the centre of the vertical beam, the word MUM appears in crisply defined letters made from rich purple blooms - small lisianthus or spray chrysanthemum heads - which stand out vividly against the white foundation. At the intersection of the arms a generous central spray becomes the heart of the tribute: tightly furled violet roses and softer lavender eustoma or lisianthus are layered together, giving a contrast of velvety and ruffled textures; variegated greenery with pale margins and darker centres introduces structure and light, while small green berries and delicate filler foliage add tactile interest. The colour story - bright white tempered with a range of purples from pale lavender to deep violet - suggests peace, dignity and heartfelt sorrow. The arrangement is presented in soft, diffused studio light that accentuates petal detail without harsh shadows. Designed for a funeral or memorial, this cross reads as a deeply personal farewell. Florist Old Oak Common can prepare and deliver this style to local funeral directors and family homes across Old Oak Common, North Acton and Harlesden with careful handling and respect.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00