Queen's Park Funeral Flowers

At Queen's Park Florist, we create gentle, dignified funeral flowers that help you say goodbye with grace and love. Our small team of experienced local florists has supported families around Queen's Park, Kilburn, and Maida Vale for many years, carefully crafting wreaths, sprays and bespoke tribute bouquets.

Whether you need a classic white rose casket spray, a personal tribute in a favourite colour, or understated sympathy flowers for the home, we guide you calmly through every choice. We regularly deliver to local funeral homes and addresses near Queen's Park Station, Salusbury Road, and the green spaces of Queen's Park Gardens, ensuring your arrangement arrives on time and beautifully presented.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths, sprays and sheaves
  • Discreet, compassionate advice from expert local florists
  • Same-day delivery across Queen's Park and nearby areas

For urgent tributes, we offer reliable same-day delivery on most funeral flowers when you order online before 3 PM. Every design is made fresh in our Queen's Park studio, using carefully inspected blooms for lasting quality during the service.

If you're unsure where to begin, share a few details about your loved one and we'll create a fitting, personal arrangement. Trust Queen's Park Florist to handle every detail with respect, sensitivity and true local care.

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In this image, a generous heart-shaped floral tribute lies against a clean white background, its form clear and symmetrical, like a quiet statement of love crafted for a farewell in Queen's Park. The whole interior of the heart is covered with pristine white spray chrysanthemums, packed so tightly that no gaps of green can be seen. Their small, rounded petals overlap to form a plush, cushion-like texture, suggesting purity, peace, and a gentle embrace for the memory of the person being honoured. Running neatly around the outer edge is a narrow band of emerald green ribbon, smoothed and folded along the curves of the heart, adding a subtle sheen and giving the tribute a refined, tailored finish. From the upper left side of the heart, a vibrant diagonal spray of deep magenta and fuchsia pink calla lilies stretches downwards, cutting across the expanse of white. A few of the calla lilies are fully open, their sculptural, funnel-shaped blooms wrapped around dark, almost inky spadices that draw the eye. Others are more slender and partially unfurled, trailing gracefully down and creating a sense of natural movement similar to a gentle walk through nearby Paddington Recreation Ground. Nestled among these bold blooms are small clusters of delicate white freesias or similar blossoms, with starry petals adding fine detail and an imagined light fragrance of fresh, sweet notes. Around the spray, lush green foliage-broad, glossy leaves, lighter stems, and feathery fronds-adds depth, contrast, and a natural, garden feel. The overall design is both elegant and heartfelt, a classic heart tribute often chosen by families in Queen's Park, Kilburn, and the surrounding area to convey unwavering love, respect, and tender remembrance at funerals or memorial services.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
This striking image shows the Union Jack recreated entirely in flowers, shaped as a neat rectangle and photographed against a simple white backdrop that makes every colour appear vivid and pure. The florist has used countless small blooms to build a plush, continuous surface, starting with a base of deep blue flowers that fill the flag's background and outer frame. On top of this, the broad red St George's Cross commands the centre, running vertically and horizontally with perfectly straight edges, its rich red petals closely packed to create a sense of solidity and strength. From each corner, slim diagonal red bands emerge to represent St Patrick's Cross, their lines carefully angled so the design stays true to the familiar proportions of the British flag. Between and around these red elements, narrow and wide swathes of white flowers capture the intricate fimbriation and St Andrew's Cross, offering contrast and brightness much like shafts of light cutting through the darker tones. The texture is soft yet structured, with each tiny flower head supporting the next, conveying unity and togetherness in a subtle, visual language. You can almost picture this tribute arriving fresh from a Queen's Park florist, carried gently through quiet residential streets near Chamberlayne Road or the tree-lined paths of Queen's Park itself, before being placed with care at a funeral or remembrance service. Its red, white, and blue palette speaks of national pride, while the natural softness of the blooms brings comfort, offering families a dignified, patriotic emblem through which to say goodbye with both respect and heartfelt emotion.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
An elegant cushion-shaped funeral arrangement is presented against a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing every flower and leaf to stand out in quiet detail. The tribute is formed as a soft rectangular pillow, its edges smoothly rounded, evoking comfort and gentle support. Its surface is densely packed with roses and complementary blooms, forming a richly textured tapestry much like the diverse gardens tucked around Queen's Park. Vivid fuchsia roses are scattered throughout, their saturated colour drawing the eye and symbolising deep affection. Beside them, blush and pastel-pink roses offer a softer, tender note, while creamy pale yellow roses introduce a light, calm warmth. Many of the blooms are fully open, revealing swirling layers of petals that catch the light and create depth. Nestled in between, royal purple lisianthus flowers bring a velvety contrast, with ruffled, multi-layered petals that seem almost to cradle the neighbouring roses. Smaller pink spray roses and tiny lavender-shaded filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, weave between the larger heads, filling every space so the cushion appears fully plush and complete. The arrangement rests on a base of mixed foliage: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves offer a misty, cool green, while darker, fine-textured fern-like greenery peeks through to outline the cushion's shape. The subtle, even lighting enhances the flowers' natural tones and delicate textures, with a gentle shadow below hinting at the tribute's presence on a flat surface, ready for delivery to a remembrance service near Chamberlayne Road or a burial ground beyond the park. Overall, the floral pillow conveys serenity, compassion, and a heartfelt farewell, suitable for a family seeking a thoughtful, beautifully crafted tribute.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
The image portrays a poignant "DAD" funeral flower tribute, its three bold letters standing side by side as though at the head of a service in a Queen's Park chapel. Each letter is fully covered with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, creating a thick, velvety blanket of petals that appears both soft and structured. The flowers are immaculate, with a gentle glow against the clean white background, suggesting early daylight filtering through church windows. Around the outer edge of every letter, a deep green, satin-finish ribbon is skillfully ruffled and pinned, tracing every curve and angle, and setting a clear boundary between blooms and air, much like the manicured lawns and leafy borders around Queen's Park itself. Slim dark bars from the underlying frame appear discreetly behind the flowers, showing that the tribute is designed to stand upright throughout a funeral or wake.   

Subtle yet meaningful floral embellishments add character. On the upper left side of the first "D", a neat cluster of white freesia and fresh green foliage introduces another texture and a hint of the freesia's light, sweet scent. From here, two long, arching green stems sweep across diagonally, leading towards the central "A" and creating a sense of gentle movement, as if guiding the eye from one cherished memory to the next. At the base of the "A", these stems anchor into a more dramatic spray where two deep purple, almost maroon, calla lilies rise among more white freesia and polished green leaves, their elegant trumpet shapes conveying quiet nobility and profound respect. On the final "D", a smaller echo of white freesia and greenery on the top right edge restores visual balance.   

This elegant "DAD" tribute, in classic white and green with a touch of rich purple, feels perfectly suited to honouring a father at services in and around Queen's Park, Kensal Rise, or Brondesbury Park.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
When I arranged this wreath in my studio, I imagined a quiet, enveloping comfort - a circular embrace made from a dense bed of snow-white chrysanthemums whose tightly clustered, ruffled petals create a seamless, tactile ring of purity. Set against a neutral white background, the wreath's upper-left quadrant is given quiet drama by a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): from velvet-deep violet to soft lavender, several full blooms reveal pale yellow centres while smaller buds and slim stems lift through the composition, adding rhythm and a sense of unfolding life. Sprigs of verdant foliage - some broad and glossy, some light and fern-like - thread through the purple cluster, bringing cooling green tones and gentle movement. Along both the inner and outer edges, a frilly ribbon of dark purple mesh peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums, a subtle couture detail that harmonises with the lisianthus and refines the silhouette. The scent is restrained - a soft vegetal sweetness from the chrysanthemums balanced by the faint, green perfume of fresh foliage - and the interplay of textures (plush cushions, velvety petals, crisp leaves) is meant to provide tactile consolation even at a glance. Bathed in soft studio light, the wreath casts a delicate shadow, emphasising its form and weight. Crafted with care for families across Queen's Park and nearby streets such as Salusbury Road and Chamberlayne Road, this arrangement is made to convey heartfelt sympathy and enduring respect.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular floral tribute reads like a hush of memory: a perfectly formed ring of pure white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with soft, feathered petals that together build a plush, reassuring surface. A fine ribbon or purple net delicately threads through the inner and outer edges, its muted plum tone peeking like a gentle undercurrent beneath the sea of white. Anchoring the upper-left curve, three pale yellow roses open in a small triumvirate - their creamy petals unfolding with a tender warmth that speaks of friendship and ongoing care. Around them, clouds of white gypsophila create a soft, vaporous surround while tiny sprays of lavender-hued statice add cool pinpricks of colour, reminiscent of early spring crocuses breaking snow. The greenery - a mix of smooth salal-type leaves and slender, ferny fronds - provides contrast in both texture and scent, a green, slightly resinous note beneath the floral sweetness. Soft lighting emphasizes the gentle contours of each petal and casts a modest shadow under the wreath, giving it a quiet presence against the white background. The open centre suggests unbroken continuity and serene remembrance. As a sympathetic tribute, this wreath is composed with thoughtful restraint and floral expertise suited to services across Queen's Park, close to Salusbury Road and the community's weekend market, offering a calm, comforting visual for those saying farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed heart-shaped funeral tribute, photographed on a stark white background so that its form, colours, and textures are clearly defined. The heart is completely filled with small, white chrysanthemum heads, packed tightly together to form a thick, cushion-like base. Their pristine petals create a uniform surface that feels soft and embracing, evoking a sense of calm, purity, and gentle rest. On the upper left curve, a cluster of three rich, deep red roses stands out dramatically against the white, each bloom perfectly shaped and velvety to the eye. They are nestled among fine white filler flowers and an assortment of green foliage, including glossy, darker leaves and lighter, feathery stems that add depth and natural movement. From this main cluster, two more red roses extend diagonally across the heart towards the right, connected visually by slender arcs of bright green ornamental grass that seem to trace a careful, flowing line over the chrysanthemums. The outer edge of the heart is framed by a dark green satin ribbon, meticulously attached and slightly pleated, which provides a refined border and gentle contrast. This floral heart would be a thoughtful choice for expressing condolences and affection at a funeral in Queen's Park or the nearby Kilburn and Maida Vale areas, offering a vivid yet peaceful expression of remembrance. It feels like something created with quiet respect, the kind of design a local florist would craft after listening closely to a family's memories.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A round, dome-shaped bouquet of roses in deep blue and soft cream tones stands out crisply against a clean white background, captured as though it has just been finished on the workbench of a Queen's Park flower shop. The roses are densely clustered so that the bouquet appears full and luxurious, with no gaps, only a seamless tapestry of petals. Roughly half of the blooms are a profound, sapphire blue, their velvety petals absorbing the light and creating shadowed folds that give them a sense of depth and stillness. The remaining roses are cream to ivory, petals spiralling outwards in smooth, layered whorls that feel soothing and gentle, like a quiet breath in a moment of grief. Fine branches of baby's breath thread through the bouquet, their tiny white blossoms forming delicate clouds between the larger flowers, adding a sense of airiness that prevents the design from feeling heavy. Surrounding and supporting the roses, rich dark green leaves offer contrast and a natural frame, their surfaces lightly catching the light, hinting at freshness and subtle fragrance. The stems are neatly gathered at the base, bound into a tidy, tapered bundle that indicates the care and precision of the florist who tied it, perhaps in a studio close to Queen's Park station. Strong, even lighting illuminates the bouquet from above, highlighting textures and casting gentle, defining shadows that bring out the three-dimensional structure of each bloom. The stark white background makes the blues, creams, and greens appear particularly vivid and clear, heightening the impression of calm composure. This bouquet has a distinctly comforting presence, ideal for sending condolences to a home off Chamberlayne Road, placing at a memorial service, or using as a respectful, understated tribute to someone dearly missed.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
Floating against a crisp white background, this hand-tied bouquet of lilies and roses looks as though it has been carefully turned toward the light in a Queen's Park studio, every angle considered. White lilies take centre stage, their wide trumpets unfolding with quiet grandeur, some blossoms fully open while others remain as elongated, pale green buds that hint at days of beauty still to come. Woven around them are pastel pink roses and rich cream roses, each bloom a study in texture, from tightly clasped buds that feel almost secretive to open, layered whorls of velvety petals that invite the eye to linger. At intervals, deeper magenta oriental lilies, reminiscent of Stargazers with their speckled petals and dramatic hot-pink centres, erupt through the softer hues, providing bold punctuation and a sense of movement within the rounded form. Between the larger flowers, fine clouds of white baby's breath drift like soft fog, smoothing transitions and adding a halo of delicacy that keeps the bouquet from seeming heavy despite its density. Points of fresh green foliage peep through here and there, subtle but essential in giving depth and structure. The lighting is bright, even, and almost clinical, designed to show every nuance-the gentle sheen on the lily petals, the matte softness of the roses, the airy texture of the gypsophila-evoking the immediacy of freshly arranged stems waiting for delivery around Queen's Park. Emotionally, the composition feels both romantic and optimistic, the kind of bouquet chosen for milestone birthdays near Kensal Rise, engagement celebrations off Harrow Road, or as a heartfelt gesture sent to a loved one recovering at home, when comfort and beauty matter most.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
A lovingly arranged sympathy tribute spells the word 'MUM' in large, upright letters, each formed from hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemums packed so closely they create a cloud-like, cushioned texture across the face of the letters. The pure white surface reads as both luminous and serene under soft lighting, evoking a sense of peace and quiet reflection. Three tasteful accent clusters of soft lavender and pale pink roses break the all-white plane: one cluster nestles on the upper left arm of the first 'M', another sits gently within the curve of the 'U', and a third punctuates the upper right of the final 'M'. The roses range from open blooms with velvety petals to tight buds, their fragrance offering a gentle, floral whisper that complements the clean chrysanthemum scent. Bright, fresh green foliage - including slim fern fronds and small glossy leaves - is interspersed to create contrast and to give the letters dimensionality and a natural silhouette. At the base, a dark green support frame, perhaps ribbon-wrapped or moss-covered, is subtly visible beneath the blooms and links the letters as a unified tribute. The overall effect is formal yet tender: a traditional funeral piece chosen to express deep respect, enduring love and remembrance for a mother. Prepared with care by florists working in Queen's Park and familiar with local services on Salusbury Road and nearby streets, this arrangement offers a respectful focal point for memorial services, wakes or graveside remembrances.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
Neatly packed white chrysanthemums form a heart-shaped sympathy tribute, bordered in green for a gentle contrast, ideal for Queen's Park memorial services.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
This image shows a touching floral tribute that spells "GRANDMA" in bold, padded letters, thoughtfully designed for a funeral or memorial in the Queen's Park area. Each character is densely layered with white chrysanthemums, creating a soft, textured surface that resembles a gentle quilt of petals. The flowers are uniform in size and tone, their crisp white colour conveying simplicity, purity, and a sense of dignified calm that is often sought for a final farewell. Carefully outlining the shape of each letter is a trim of lilac ribbon, its cool, pastel purple shade adding refined contrast without disturbing the serenity of the design. The ribbon curves smoothly around edges and corners, giving each letter clarity and a subtly feminine flair. To introduce moments of colour and personality, three small feature posies are integrated into the arrangement: one rests at the base of the "G," another on the central "A," and a third on the last "A." These mini bouquets contain pink gerberas with their joyful, open blooms, soft to medium pink roses that unfurl their petals in layered spirals, and fresh green foliage that curls and extends to frame the flowers. The result is a gentle interplay of white, pink, and green that mirrors the bittersweet emotion of remembering a beloved grandmother-quiet sadness touched with gratitude and cherished memories. Under soft, neutral lighting, every texture is visible, from the fine rib of the ribbon to the slight ruffle at the edge of each chrysanthemum petal. It's easy to picture this tribute being delivered by a local Queen's Park florist to a nearby church or crematorium, where it would stand as a heartfelt symbol of family love and continuity.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
Viewed from above against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath balances serenity and craftsmanship with soft, comforting tones. A plentiful ring of creamy white roses-each bloom tightly furled to form soft spirals-creates the wreath's primary circumference, their ivory faces catching gentle light. Interlaced among them, pale yellow lilies in trumpet form open and recline; a few remain as poised buds, suggesting quiet continuity and the possibility of unfolding. The flowers are anchored by a layered foundation of green: delicate fern fronds lend feathered texture along the outer edge while rounded, matte-green sprigs similar to eucalyptus sit closer to the flowers, adding cool undertones and sculptural depth. The juxtaposition of the roses' velvety warmth and the lilies' clean, lemon-tinged freshness yields a subtle scent profile-powdered rose perfume softened by a green, citrus whisper-that fills a room with calm rather than intrusion. The wreath's symmetry and dense packing reveal the hand of an experienced florist who has considered sightlines for pallbearers and camera-framed tributes, creating a piece that reads clearly in photographs and in chapel light. This arrangement is intended as a respectful memorial statement-pure, composed, and comforting-ideal for funeral services or as a graveside tribute for loved ones from across the local area, including Salusbury Road and the nearby market streets of Queen's Park.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This striking floral tribute forms the word "MUM" in large, sculpted letters, each one fully covered in lush magenta and purple blooms that stand out vividly against a white background. The main body of each letter consists of tightly packed spray chrysanthemums, their petals layered to create a plush, almost velour-like texture, while the small lime-green centres scattered throughout lend a brightness that gently lifts the deeper tones. A delicate ruffled ribbon in the palest pink has been neatly wrapped around the sides of the letters, the soft frill echoing the tender sentiment behind the arrangement. On the top left corner of the first "M", a graceful cluster of bright pink roses emerges from the chrysanthemum base, accompanied by fine fern fronds and glossy greenery that add height and a natural, garden-like feel. The central "U" features a more serene decoration at its base: a curved gathering of blush-pink and cream roses, subtle white blossoms, and fresh foliage resting just inside the letter's lower line, like an embrace cradling the tribute. The final "M" is adorned at its top right with another group of deep pink roses and fern leaves, mirroring the first spray and drawing the eye gently across the word. The overall impression is one of dignity, tenderness, and quiet strength, the kind of personalised memorial piece a family in Queen's Park might have delivered to a service at a nearby chapel or to Kensal Green Cemetery, offering a floral message of love and gratitude that words alone may not convey.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
A rectangular memorial pillow formed from an abundance of pristine white chrysanthemum heads creates a serene, cloud-like surface that radiates calm and dignity. Each chrysanthemum is placed closely to the next, producing a smooth, cushioned texture whose soft petals catch studio light to emphasize purity and quietude. The entire edge of the pillow is finished with a soft, light-green ribbon folded into delicate pleats, a subtle, fresh accent that outlines the composition and suggests renewal. At the top-left a small, composed spray of blooms offers gentle contrast: layered white lisianthus with their soft, cup-like petals sit alongside rich purple lisianthus-buds and open flowers together-adding solemn colour and depth. Interwoven fern fronds and lush green foliage bring movement and a natural hush to the spray; a broad, darker green leaf binding conceals stems and keeps the accent neat. The pillow's raised, puffy profile and the faint shadow below give it presence and reverence, as though prepared for a chapel service or graveside tribute. As an experienced local touch, this style of arrangement is often chosen for memorials in Queen's Park, Salusbury Road ceremonies and nearby chapels, and can be sensitively delivered to wakes or services across the neighbourhood. Prepared with quiet care, this floral cushion expresses sympathy, remembrance and a gentle invitation to reflect-an arrangement crafted to convey what words sometimes cannot.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A carefully composed wreath designed for remembrance, photographed against a pristine white backdrop so every texture is visible: the main body is a thick, billowy ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret layered to create a velvety, almost pillow-like surface that symbolizes purity and respect. Beneath the white, a fine band of deep purple mesh peeks through along the inner circumference, lending shadow and a subtle regal tone. At the upper-left quadrant a tender cluster anchors the design - a single perfectly formed cream-to-pale-yellow rose opens gently amid a collection of variegated green leaves and soft fern fronds, the foliage's light-edged patterns adding brightness and relief. Scattered among the greens are slim stems of lavender-hued statice, their papery texture echoing the deeper tones of the two calla lilies arranged on the wreath's right side. Those callas curve with elegant rhythm from roughly two to five o'clock, their trumpet shapes showing a striking ombré from rich purple at the tips to soft peach-pink toward the bases; their bright green stems weave into the chrysanthemum bed, creating a fluid, calming line. A single longer green stem crosses the lower portion, anchored discreetly to bridge the floral clusters. This is the kind of composed, sympathetic tribute our local customers ask for when arranging memorials near Queen's Park station or in the community around Chamberlayne Road - and it is one of the signature sympathy wreaths prepared by Queen's Park Florist for quiet services and graveside farewells.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A studio-styled funeral tribute photographed at eye level on a stark white surface, forming the single-word message 'BRO' in three freestanding letter-shapes. Each letter is handcrafted from abundant royal blue chrysanthemums whose tight, cushiony heads create a dense, sculpted surface; the repetition of tiny petals gives the letters a sumptuous, tactile quality. The supporting white foam frame is faintly visible where the chrysanthemum mass meets negative space, especially within the counters of the B and R and the centre of the O, revealing the practical structure that keeps the tribute upright. Each letter is finished with a small cluster of accent blooms placed with quiet symmetry: the B carries its cluster at the lower-left curve, while the R and the O each bear theirs at the lower-right perimeter. Those accents are composed of soft ivory spray roses, small white filler flowers-likely mini chrysanthemums or gypsophila-and mixed greenery including glossy, broader leaves and airy fern-like fronds, which introduce a cool, fresh scent and visual relief against the strong blue.

The overall effect is calm and respectful; the deep royal blue suggests serenity and fidelity, while the pale roses and white fillers lend purity and tenderness. This arrangement is suited to a memorial context-designed to honor a brother with clarity and care. As a neighbouring family in Queen's Park or along Salusbury Road might choose, it balances personal sentiment with formal presentation, an understated yet unmistakable expression of remembrance.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
This image shows a carefully crafted Celtic cross funeral arrangement, photographed against a clear white background that draws attention to its detailed structure and serene palette. The cross, generously sized and slightly tilted, has the classic Celtic form with a central ring joining the vertical and horizontal arms. The base of the design is built from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums, pressed so closely together that they create a smooth, padded effect, like a soft cloud of petals. The white blooms have delicate, star-shaped faces that blend into one continuous surface, evoking purity and calm. Woven through this white expanse, bright lime green button chrysanthemums articulate the Celtic pattern. These compact, rounded flowers trace the circle at the heart of the cross and run in bands along the arms, forming interlaced lines reminiscent of Celtic knotwork. Their fresh, grassy colour adds a touch of life and hope, not unlike the spring foliage in the streets and gardens around Salusbury Road and Queen's Park station. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three clusters of rich purple carnations bring a deeper, more emotional tone. The carnations are lush and layered, their ruffled petals curling gently inward, inviting the viewer to imagine their velvety texture. Slim strands of deep green foliage and thin, slightly twisted stems are woven around these purple blooms, trailing softly over the white chrysanthemums and giving a natural, flowing movement to the design. The light is bright yet soft, revealing both the clean outlines of the cross and the fine details of each petal. This Celtic cross tribute feels both traditional and contemporary, suitable for a funeral, church service, or celebration of life around Queen's Park, where families wish to express remembrance, faith, and love through flowers.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
In this image, a traditional floral cross for a funeral or memorial is laid out on a crisp white background, its diagonal positioning adding a sense of quiet flow from top left to bottom right. The outer edge of the cross is meticulously crafted from a dense band of white spray chrysanthemums, tightly clustered to create a soft, cushioned frame that outlines every curve and corner with snowy precision. Just beyond this halo of white, a slim border of gently pleated light green ribbon or foliage circles the cross, lending a refined finish and a fresh, garden-like feel reminiscent of the calm pathways around Queen's Park itself. Inside this carefully defined frame, the centre of the cross is richly carpeted with flowers in vibrant yet respectful colours. Large roses in hot pink and creamy pale yellow dominate the design, their velvety petals fully open and layered, each bloom placed to form natural focal points along the vertical and horizontal arms. Between them are rounded clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their pom-pom texture introducing lively contrast and depth. Interwoven with these are smaller deep purple and violet blooms, likely statice or lisianthus, which tuck into the spaces and add a contemplative richness to the palette. The lighting is bright and even, illuminating every detail from the tiny chrysanthemum petals at the border to the intricate hearts of the roses. Created with the care associated with a local Queen's Park florist preparing flowers for a church or crematorium, this cross conveys both faith and the gentle comfort of knowing a loved one is remembered with beauty and respect.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
Carefully assembled by a local hand, this rectangular sympathy pillow reads like a white sanctuary: the entire surface is covered in hundreds of small, pristine chrysanthemums packed so densely they resemble a soft, plush textile. The gentle citrus-tinged scent of the flowers might catch the air as you pass, and the overall texture suggests the comforting weight of a well-loved cushion. At the top-left corner a small, intentional spray of blooms draws the eye - several richly hued magenta roses, their petals unfolding with a velvet softness, rest among fragrant white freesias or similar petite buds that lend a bright, hopeful sparkle. Underneath, glossy foliage and delicate fern fronds give the accent cluster a natural, breathing base, lifting the roses and allowing light to play across petals and leaves. A pale green satin ribbon, pleated into a subtle border, traces the pillow's edge and offers a refined finish that hints at ceremonial care. Presented against a crisp white background, the tribute casts a gentle shadow that emphasizes its sculpted form and peaceful presence. Crafted in our Queen's Park Florist studio near Salusbury Road and often chosen for services at local churches or cemeteries in Kilburn and Kensal Rise, this arrangement is made to offer calm and comfort when words are scarce, a visual expression of love, respect, and remembrance.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
This dignified funeral spray, photographed against a pure white background, unfolds like a gentle, diagonal brushstroke of white and green, with the softest touches of lavender. White oriental lilies run through the centre of the design, some in full bloom with wide, silky petals and delicate yellow-green stamens, others still in bud, their smooth, elongated forms lending a sense of calm potential. Interwoven between these focal blooms are clusters of lisianthus, their smaller, ruffled petals mostly white but traced at the edges with pale purple and lavender, as subtle as the muted tones of a quiet afternoon around Queen's Park station. Tight buds of lisianthus peek from between the foliage, giving the arrangement texture and a natural, garden-like feel. The flowers rest upon a base of generous greenery: broad, dark green leaves overlap to form a lush, polished foundation, some of them thoughtfully folded or rolled into clean, modern shapes that add architectural interest. Long, fine palm fronds or similar slender greens sweep outward from one side, echoing the graceful arc of the spray as it tapers from a full, rounded head to a delicate point. The composition is carefully balanced yet asymmetrical, evoking both stability and gentle movement, as if the flowers are leaning into a soft breeze. The colour palette remains cool and serene, ideal for expressing sympathy, remembrance, and gratitude. It is easy to imagine this piece resting atop a casket in a local chapel, on a table at a remembrance gathering off Chamberlayne Road, or by a graveside service for families in the Queen's Park community, offering a quiet, floral expression of love and farewell.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
Against a clean, white backdrop, this elongated funeral spray sweeps from top left to bottom right in a graceful arc, echoing the tranquil curve of pathways through Queen's Park Gardens. At its core, several dramatic Stargazer lilies take centre stage, their broad petals saturated in deep fuchsia-pink, bordered with clear white and dusted with tiny burgundy speckles. Some lilies are fully open, revealing the intricate interior and tall stamens, while a few remain partially closed, with green-tinted buds hinting at blooms still to come and memories still cherished. Nestled among these striking flowers are bright magenta gerbera daisies that bring a vivid burst of optimism and affection, their structured, daisy-like heads providing contrast to the lilies' sweeping petals. Soft white roses, some in tight buds and others just unfurling, offer a sense of purity and gentle reverence, while fluffy, ruffled white carnations add fullness and a comforting, tactile softness. Sprinkled throughout are tiny white filler flowers, like miniature daisies, which introduce delicate detail and light, reminiscent of sunlight catching petals along Chamberlayne Road. A rich bed of greenery supports the arrangement: broad, dark green leaves form a solid base and frame the flowers, while feathery ferns and long, slender, blade-like leaves cascade downwards, emphasizing the teardrop silhouette and creating a feeling of flow. At the upper left, the stems are tightly bound, clearly showing this is a hand-crafted design, ready to be delivered from Queen's Park Florist to a local chapel, crematorium, or family home. The composition feels dignified and compassionate, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals, memorial services, or sending condolences throughout Queen's Park, Brondesbury, and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
Set against a pristine white background, this open circular wreath of sympathy flowers forms a calm ring of white, soft pink, and rich magenta blooms. The arrangement is anchored by large white lilies, fully open and slightly ruffled at the edges, their long stamens dusted with warm golden pollen, giving an impression of purity and quiet strength. Around them, deeper pink and fuchsia lilies coil gracefully, their star-shaped petals patterned with subtle speckles, adding a layer of depth and intensity to the palette. White gerbera daisies catch the eye with their orderly petals radiating from dark central discs, offering a cheerful yet respectful brightness that lightens the overall mood. Soft blush roses, some tightly closed and others tenderly unfolding, nestle between the lilies, conveying affection and remembrance, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom add body and a timeless, elegant feel. Tiny white filler blooms, such as spray carnations or mini chrysanthemum heads, are tucked carefully into any gaps, so the circle appears lush and complete from every angle. Rich green leaves and sprigs of foliage weave through the design, lending natural structure and echoing the calming greenery of the gardens and residential streets around Queen's Park. The wreath's open centre allows light to flow through, enhancing its symbolism of the ongoing journey of the soul and the unbroken circle of love. Crafted in a style well suited to local churches, crematoria, and family homes in Queen's Park, this floral tribute provides a gentle, comforting presence at funerals or memorial gatherings, expressing sympathy with grace and care.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Here, the word "SON" is rendered as an elegant sympathy tribute, the three individual letters arranged in a row against a bright white background that accentuates their refined simplicity. Each capital letter is packed tightly with small white chrysanthemums, forming a dense, smooth surface that looks almost like freshly fallen snow, symbolising peace and a pure farewell. Encircling each letter, a rich red satin ribbon has been pleated into soft ruffles, creating a scalloped border that frames the chrysanthemums and offers a striking contrast between the bright white petals and the deep, warm red. The ribbon is also threaded neatly around the inner curve of the O, enhancing its circular shape and reinforcing the feeling of careful, artisanal work. Three main clusters of glossy red anthuriums bring focus and emotion to the composition. On the top left curve of the S, a generous grouping of anthuriums and deep green foliage catches the light, drawing the eye into the piece. At the base of the O, a single, perfectly formed anthurium nestles among the white petals, subtle yet full of meaning. The N is anchored by a fuller arrangement of several anthuriums, fern fronds, and broad leaves placed on its upper right section, visually balancing the initial cluster on the S. Delicate green leaves and stems arc gracefully across the letters, gently connecting the red focal points and introducing a sense of organic movement. This thoughtful design could easily be imagined at a Queen's Park funeral service, perhaps in a local chapel off Chamberlayne Road, a tender way for family and friends to express love, grief, and remembrance for a beloved son.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
This image depicts a serene funeral wreath captured on a bright white background, which highlights its flawless circular shape and intricate detail. The wreath is entirely composed of fresh, seasonal flowers, with feathery white Baby's Breath forming a soft, cloud-like foundation all the way around. The countless tiny blooms sit closely together, creating a plush, textured surface reminiscent of gentle mist drifting across the lawns of the park on a quiet morning. Punctuating this snowy base are Lisianthus flowers in varying stages of bloom. Their petals are mostly white, but their edges are washed with shades of lavender, mauve, and rich purple, giving each blossom a painterly, almost watercolour appearance. Some flowers are fully open with visible darker centres, while smaller buds and half-open blooms linger nearby, touched with pale green and lemon-cream, capturing a sense of gentle transition. The evenly spaced Lisianthus create a soothing rhythm of white and purple around the ring, drawing the eye toward the open centre, which represents continuity, remembrance, and unending love. With no decorative ribbon or additional foliage, the design remains quiet and refined, the focus entirely on the interplay between light and soft colour. It is the kind of wreath a family might choose for a funeral, cremation, or memorial service in Queen's Park, perhaps delivered to a local chapel or residence along Chamberlayne Road. The overall impression is one of calm respect and heartfelt sympathy, a floral tribute that feels both intimate and timeless, crafted with care by a florist who understands the emotions carried within each petal.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A large, full heart of roses is captured against a stark white background, creating a quiet, reflective mood like the stillness before a service in Queen's Park. The design is striking in its symmetry and simplicity: the heart is split down the middle into two distinct yet harmonious halves. On the left side, a mass of creamy white and soft buttery-yellow roses nestle tightly together, their petals opening in layered spirals that feel calm and soothing. They suggest innocence, peace, and a respectful farewell. On the right side, an equally dense cluster of mid-toned pink roses echoes the shape and structure of the left, but with a warmer, more intimate shade that seems to hold stories of affection, laughter, and shared moments. Each rose is fresh, full, and carefully positioned so that the heart form is precise from top to tip. Interwoven among the roses and circling the heart's edge, tiny white baby's breath blooms create a lacy, feather-light halo. The gypsophila fills the gaps and softens the boundaries, adding gentle movement and giving the arrangement a cloud-like softness rather than a rigid outline. With no distractions around it, this tribute feels like a single, pure expression of love and remembrance. It would be a fitting choice for a funeral or memorial service in the Queen's Park area, perhaps laid beside a casket, arranged near the front of a small chapel off Salusbury Road, or delivered to a family home as a comforting symbol of enduring love.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image shows a beautifully balanced funeral wreath, captured front-on against a bright white background that enhances its serene colours and textures. The wreath forms a perfect circle, completely covered with white and purple blossoms that sit closely together in a lush, cushion-like ring. Dominating the design are large white Oriental lilies, their elegant petals unfolding to reveal soft green centres and golden-tipped stamens, with flecks of rust-brown pollen that add a natural, earthy touch. Some lilies are in full, open splendour, while others are partially open or still in bud, giving the arrangement a soothing sense of progression and gentle movement. Between these star-shaped blooms, ruffled lisianthus flowers appear in clusters, their petals white at the heart but edged delicately in lilac and deeper violet shades, like fine brushstrokes that provide subtle contrast. Beneath the blossoms, discreet foliage - narrow leaves and eucalyptus-style sprigs - offers a deep green backdrop that supports and frames the flowers without disrupting the calm palette. The wreath's continuous circle quietly symbolises eternity, remembrance, and ongoing love, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial gathering near Queen's Park, whether placed by the coffin or beside a framed photograph. The atmosphere conveyed is peaceful and respectful, with an understated elegance that reflects the taste of local families and the thoughtful work of neighbourhood florists who understand the need for beauty that comforts rather than overwhelms in times of loss.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Against a clear white background, a floral tribute spelling out "DAD" stands out with quiet strength, the kind of display often seen at intimate funerals and memorials around Queen's Park and Kensal Green. Each of the three capital letters is built on a hidden frame, softened by a fringe of lush, dark green fern that wraps around the edges and overlaps in places, giving the design a natural, flowing outline. Within this fresh green collar, the florist has densely arranged white chrysanthemums and large white gerbera daisies, their rounded centres and layered petals pressed closely together to form a smooth, cushiony surface. This sea of white suggests peace and remembrance, like early morning stillness over the park lawns. Interspersed among the white blooms are sunny touches of yellow-bright gerbera centres, clusters of yellow spray roses, and smaller yellow button flowers-bringing a gentle brightness that hints at fond memories and gratitude for a father's life. Pockets of richer colour appear through elegant purple lisianthus and small sprays of deep pink or magenta roses, their cooler, velvety tones adding depth and emotional resonance. Tiny green button chrysanthemums and hints of pale green filler flowers nestle between the larger petals, echoing the fern border and enhancing the fresh, garden-inspired look. Discreet dark green bars sit just behind the flowers, subtly joining the letters so that "DAD" can be read clearly from across a chapel or crematorium hall. The tribute feels at once traditional and deeply personal, an arrangement that a local family might request for a farewell near Chamberlayne Road, speaking silently of love, respect, and an irreplaceable presence now gone.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
This elegant funeral spray presents a harmonious blend of pristine white blooms and lush green foliage, photographed against a stark white background so every detail is clearly visible. The arrangement is designed as a one-sided, elongated display, fuller at the upper left and gently tapering towards the lower right, echoing the quiet curve of a farewell gesture. At its centre, large white lilies command attention, some fully open with satiny petals and pale yellow-green stamens, others in statuesque bud form, suggesting a story that continues beyond the day of the service. Around them, clusters of ivory and cream roses nestle closely, some tightly closed, others partially open, their layered petals adding softness and timeless elegance. White carnations, with their familiar frilled edges, and clean-petalled Gerbera-style daisies with subtle yellow or dark centres are woven throughout, enriching the texture and bringing a gentle, comforting brightness. Wisps of tiny white filler blooms are threaded delicately between stems, lending an airy, cloud-like feel to the composition. The flowers are framed by a generous variety of greenery: deep green, glossy leaves provide structure and strength; delicate fern fronds give a light, feathery touch; and rounded eucalyptus in a soft blue-green hue introduces a soothing, modern tone. Near the top, long, narrow leaves are artfully wrapped and fixed upright, while from the lower right a fan of slender palm fronds extends outward, giving the spray a flowing, contemporary outline. This tranquil tribute feels at home in a quiet chapel near Queen's Park, a memorial gathering off Chamberlayne Road, or a reflective corner by the park itself, conveying solace, respect, and enduring love.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
Infused with quiet elegance, this heart-shaped arrangement, crafted in the heart of Queen's Park, radiates heartfelt sentiment and local character. Around thirty-five roses, ranging from the subtlest blush pink to creamy off-white with faint hints of pale yellow, are nestled together with meticulous attention-they seem to softly embrace one another, gently layered in the form of a perfect heart. Each rose is at a different stage of blossom, their velvety petals curving organically, creating soft shadows and highlights in the gentle lighting. Wisps of baby's breath weave through the arrangement, their miniature white flowers evoking a sense of airy lightness and peace, reminiscent of early mornings around Queen's Park itself. The entire bouquet is arranged on a vivid white background, accentuating both its fullness and clarity, letting the natural colors sing. Expertly arranged by Queen's Park Florist, this display captures both the romance of tradition and the thoughtful artistry characteristic of local flower shops on Chamberlayne Road. Whether offered in sympathy, as a poignant tribute, or to mark a special occasion such as a wedding or anniversary, the arrangement's composition and color softly communicate care, tenderness, and the enduring bonds that tie communities together.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Seen against a clean white backdrop, this rectangular floral pillow is an expert study in texture and restraint: thousands of tiny white chrysanthemum blooms are placed so closely they form a continuous, cushion-like surface that seems almost touchable - cool, soft and reverent. A neat pleat of pale lime-green satin ribbon traces the edge in a delicate frame, catching the light with a soft satin sheen that complements the arrangement's quiet palette. The principal accent sits to the upper left, where two luminous white Oriental lilies open wide to reveal pale yellow stamens while a third remains a poised bud; nearby, clusters of deep burgundy spray carnations add dramatic, velvety counterpoint to the lilies' serene whiteness. Intermingled greens - feathery ferns and broader glossy leaves - provide shadow and structure, tucking the blooms into a natural, garden-like nest. Arching deliberately from that cluster is a slim, graceful loop of bear grass or salal, an organic curve that travels across the pillow and terminates at a single, exquisite deep red rosebud on the upper right, its petals only just loosening. The composition conveys layered meanings: the purity and restfulness of white chrysanthemums, the lilies' quiet dignity, and the rose's promise of enduring love. In the light typical of a chapel or quiet sitting room in Queen's Park the piece reads as a composed, comforting tribute - floral craftsmanship suited to funerals, wakes, and moments of remembrance.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
A carefully composed memorial piece spelling DAD in three large, sculptural letters, each formed from a compact blanket of pristine white chrysanthemums that give a cloudlike, dignified softness to the forms. Each letter's edges are crisply defined with a ruffled deep-green satin ribbon, the ribbon's subtle sheen creating a refined outline against the pure white mass of blooms; slim dark-green metal bars peek out behind the letters, revealing the sturdy framework that keeps the trio standing as a single, cohesive tribute. The left-hand D is warmed by a concentrated spray of vivid yellow roses-three or four sunlit blooms-nestled with petite white filler flowers such as freesias and small gypsophila, and softened with fresh foliage; two slender bare green stems extend diagonally from that cluster, their graceful lines moving toward the centre letter and adding a gentle sense of flow. The central A is given a quieter, more reverent accent low on its diagonal: two deep purple or burgundy calla lilies with their sculptural, trumpet-like forms, surrounded by tiny white accents and glossy greens, introducing a contemplative, almost chapel-like mood. The right-hand D mirrors the left with an equally bright rose cluster, creating symmetrical warmth. The arrangement sits against a plain white background under soft, flattering light, highlighting textures-the velvety calla surfaces, the ruffled chrysanthemums and the satin ribbon-while the scent is clean and subtly floral. This bespoke tribute, with its balance of purity, friendship and reverence, is especially chosen for memorial services in Queen's Park and nearby Kilburn venues, offering a calm, carefully crafted farewell.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
This photographic study presents the word DAD rendered in soft, voluminous letters of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each blossom layered so densely the letters read like gentle pillows of remembrance. A ruffled emerald-green ribbon traces the silhouette of each character, its pleats catching the light and lending a cool, steady perimeter that contrasts with the warm magenta of the accent blooms. Small clusters of deep pink to magenta roses-some tightly furled, some beginning to unfurl-are tucked into the three letters: the first D wears its bouquet high on the left curve, the A cradles its cluster low in the central V, and the final D is adorned on the upper right, producing an asymmetrical balance that feels intimate and thoughtfully placed. Interspersed among the roses are petite, white freesia-like sprays and glossy dark foliage that provide scent and depth, the freesia adding a faint sweet note to the otherwise understated composition. A discreet dark-green or grey bar runs horizontally behind the letters, visible enough to suggest a sturdy stand without distracting from the floral message. The entire piece sits on a pristine white field, lit to emphasize texture and shadow, evoking quiet dignity and a sense of farewell. For families in Queen's Park, Kensal Rise, or visitors from nearby Chamberlayne Road seeking a personal and reverent floral tribute, this arrangement reads as both a clear public statement of love and a hushed, private conversation with someone dearly missed.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
This deeply felt memorial spells MUM in three substantial block letters, each letter lovingly crafted from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums that form a plush, sculpted surface. The small chrysanthemum blooms create a serene, almost tactile field of white that absorbs soft morning light and lends an air of purity and calm. Each letter is softly edged with a ruffled blush-pink ribbon that introduces warmth and a comforting, motherly touch along the silhouette. Visible between the letters is a discreet dark-green support frame, the structural backbone that keeps the standing tribute steady during a service. Three carefully placed accent posies enliven the composition: the first M shows a compact bouquet of saturated fuchsia-pink roses, glossy fern-like foliage and coral hypericum berries at its upper left; the U carries the same grouping at the heart of its curve; and the last M mirrors the first with a matching cluster at its upper right. The interplay of textures - the delicate, feathery mums, the velvet of the roses, the glossy berries and fern fronds - creates a layered, tactile harmony. As a longtime Queen's Park florist, we design pieces like this to read clearly and respectfully from a distance and to comfort those gathered. Queen's Park Florist can prepare similar tributes for funerals and memorials across Salusbury Road, Kilburn and nearby Maida Vale with care and timely local delivery when needed.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A carefully composed floral tribute spells out DAD in three large, three-dimensional block letters, each letter densely covered with small, pristine white chrysanthemums to create a uniformly soft, pillowy surface. The perimeter of every letter is neatly edged with a deep emerald green pleated ribbon, which frames the white flowers and sharpens the overall silhouette. On each letter sit composed clusters of deep red roses and fragile white freesia: a prominent spray crowns the left D's upper curve, a graceful cluster settles against the A's left diagonal near its base with a gentle loop of greenery, and the right D is similarly adorned to mirror the left. The roses' velvety depth and the freesia's delicate perfume add layers of sensory meaning to the visual purity of the chrysanthemums. Subtle dark green or black support bars run horizontally behind the letters, visible only enough to reassure of the tribute's structure and scale. Photographed on a clean white backdrop with soft, even lighting, the arrangement reads as both solemn and tender - a bespoke ceremonial piece appropriate for services at nearby Kensal Green or memorials in Queen's Park Gardens. As crafted by a local florist familiar with our neighbourhood rhythms, this design is suited for families seeking a dignified, personalised expression of loss and love; Queen's Park Florist can prepare similar pieces for local collection or discreet delivery across Salusbury Road and the surrounding streets.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
In this calm, studio-lit image, a light-coloured woven basket filled with funeral flowers rests on a white surface, casting a soft shadow that anchors the design without distraction. The basket has a gently arched handle, painted or woven in a creamy white that echoes the lighter tones of the blooms. Rising from it is a lush, rounded arrangement, crafted with the kind of attention to detail you might expect from a neighbourhood florist serving Queen's Park and the surrounding streets. At its heart, a velvety creamy white rose opens in perfect spirals, the central focal bloom representing peace and remembrance. Close by, two deep purple calla lilies curve in elegant arcs, their smooth, sculptural trumpets adding a sense of formality and depth. Threaded between them, clematis-like flowers with slender, star-shaped petals in pale lavender and lilac create a delicate web of colour, each bloom finished with a soft yellow eye. Small yellow and white blossoms, reminiscent of freesia or alstroemeria, appear in clusters, their petite, bell-like flowers catching the light and adding gentle warmth to the arrangement. A vivid magenta gerbera-style flower on the right side stands out, its narrow petals radiating from a central disc like a burst of quiet emotion. The basket is generously packed with foliage: broad, glossy dark-green leaves offer structure and weight, while lighter, airy sprigs fill the gaps and lend a natural, garden-inspired feel. The overall lighting is bright yet softened, enhancing the textures without harsh shadows. This composition speaks of compassion and thoughtfulness, ideal for sympathy deliveries to homes around Queen's Park, memorial services, or quiet gatherings where flowers serve as a tender expression of support.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00