Floral Tributes Handcrafted in Soho

Welcome to Flower Delivery Soho – your friendly florist in the vibrant heart of Soho. Nestled near iconic Carnaby Street and Old Compton Street, our team brings decades of floral expertise to every bouquet. We’re passionate about designing exquisite flowers for any occasion, always using the freshest stems sourced daily from trusted growers.

As proud locals, we know how special every delivery is. That’s why our skilled florists craft each arrangement with care—whether you’re sending love to someone on Dean Street, celebrating an event in Covent Garden, or brightening an office in Fitzrovia or Marylebone. We also serve adjacent areas, including:

  • Carnaby
  • Covent Garden
  • Fitzrovia
No request is too big or small. Need support choosing the perfect tribute? Our knowledgeable team is here to help with honest advice, creative ideas, and a genuine love for what we do. For urgent surprises, we offer reliable same-day delivery when you order online before 3PM—ideal for last-minute gifts or heartfelt moments.

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TRIBUTES
Set against a clear white background, this floral cross feels both intimate and dignified, like an elegant tribute prepared for a quiet remembrance service in the heart of Soho. The entire cross is richly upholstered with roses, their petals overlapping to create a seamless, cushion-like surface. Deep crimson red roses dominate the form, running along the length and width of the cross, their velvety petals curled outward in generous layers that speak of devotion and respect. Threaded between these are clusters of vibrant fuchsia pink roses, slightly softer and more ruffled, adding a tender contrast that lightens the overall mood without losing its solemnity. Small rosebuds in coordinating shades of red and pink peek out between the larger blooms, adding depth, character, and a subtle sense of movement, as though memories are still unfolding. Encircling the entire cross is a narrow, precise border of small white flowers-likely tiny chrysanthemums or spray carnations-placed so closely that they form a continuous, glowing outline. This white trim clearly defines the iconic Christian cross shape and softens the edges, giving an impression of peace and purity. Just beneath this border, hints of green foliage and tidy ribbon work can be seen, indicating the careful craftsmanship and secure structure behind the display. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the rich contrast between dark red, bright pink, fresh green, and crisp white. It is easy to imagine this floral cross being delivered to a Soho church or small funeral home, where it would stand as a heartfelt symbol of condolence, remembrance, and quiet faith.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Set against a bright white background, this heart-shaped funeral tribute appears both serene and carefully structured, the kind of design you might see delivered to a quiet service in a small Soho chapel or a dignified venue off Oxford Street. The substantial heart is entirely covered with tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their countless petals overlapping to create a smooth, cushion-like surface that speaks of purity, tenderness, and peaceful remembrance. A slim emerald green ribbon outlines the heart, its satin sheen subtly catching the light and providing a crisp, refined edge, much like a frame around a cherished photograph. At the upper left of the heart, an expressive diagonal spray becomes the emotional focus: deep magenta calla lilies, their sleek, sculptural, funnel-shaped blooms curling gracefully inward around dark spadices, cluster together in a rich burst of colour. Two or three of the lilies stand prouder and more open near the top, while a couple of narrower blooms trail gently downward, suggesting a soft cascade that leads the eye across the white chrysanthemum base. Between and around them, smaller white freesia-like flowers emerge, their delicate petals and buds introducing intricate detail and a suggestion of gentle fragrance. Lush foliage completes the spray, with broad, glossy leaves paired with lighter, feathery fronds to add dimension and a sense of natural flow. The overall mood is one of understated luxury and genuine compassion, ideal for conveying sympathy and enduring love at a memorial or funeral gathering in and around Soho, where personal style and heartfelt emotion often go hand in hand.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A meticulously crafted floral arrangement portrays the Union Jack in a rectangular frame, the red, white, and blue rendered entirely through densely packed flowers that give the flag a plush and tactile presence. A sea of deep blue blossoms fills the background, their tiny clustered petals creating a smooth yet subtly textured surface that runs right to the outer edges of the piece. On this blue ground, a bold red St George's Cross commands attention, stretching horizontally and vertically in confident bands made from velvety red chrysanthemums or a similar bloom, each flower head nestled snugly into the next. Interlaced with this are the narrower diagonal red stripes of St Patrick's Cross, cutting from corner to corner with exacting accuracy so that the overall design remains balanced and true to the national flag. Pure white flowers, small and crisp, form the diagonal swathes and fine lines of St Andrew's Cross, as well as the white fimbriation that borders every red section and keeps each colour clearly defined. The flag appears slightly raised, its three-dimensional quality emphasised by the dense layering of petals, making the emblem feel substantial and lovingly made rather than merely decorative. The tribute sits against a clean, plain white background, drawing focus entirely to the floral artistry. In Soho, this kind of patriotic funeral or memorial tribute might be delivered to a chapel or funeral home tucked behind Carnaby Street or Dean Street, chosen by families wishing to honour a loved one's strong British identity, perhaps someone who lived and worked in the busy heart of London and is now remembered with a floral symbol of unity, remembrance, and enduring pride.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Against a clean white backdrop, a large heart-shaped funeral arrangement takes centre stage, flawlessly sculpted from hundreds of tiny white chrysanthemums. The blossoms are packed so closely they form a continuous, plush surface, evoking the softness of a cushion and the calm, reflective mood of a quiet morning before Soho's shops and theatres come to life. This white heart serves as a symbol of purity, peace, and gentle remembrance. On the upper left curve, three luxurious red roses are grouped together, their velvety petals unfolding in tight, layered spirals, creating a focal point of deep, romantic colour. These roses are interlaced with delicate clusters of small white filler flowers, likely freesias, whose slender buds and airy petals lend a light, graceful touch. Around them, glossy dark green leaves and wisps of fine, feathery greenery add dimension and a sense of natural growth. Two more single red roses rest farther down and towards the right-hand side of the heart, set so that they form a soft diagonal line. They are visually tied to the main cluster by long, looping strands of bright green ornamental grass that sweep gently across the chrysanthemums, as if the design has been brushed with live green strokes. The heart's outer edge is bordered with a dark green satin ribbon, neatly folded and pleated to create a polished, traditional finish. The result is a refined tribute well suited to a funeral, memorial, or cremation service in Soho, expressing deep affection, respect, and solace in a way that feels both classic and deeply personal.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this floral cushion tribute appears as a serene island of colour and texture, its softly curved rectangular shape suggesting rest and repose. Every inch of the pillow is covered with flowers, giving the impression of a carefully layered quilt made entirely of petals. Large-headed roses take centre stage in hues of fuchsia pink, soft blush, and buttery cream, their petals unfolding in tight spirals and wider cups that catch the light with a gentle sheen. Nestled among them, velvety deep purple lisianthus blooms add a note of richness and formality, their ruffled forms introducing depth and subtle movement to the design. Tiny lavender and lilac filler blooms, likely statice or limonium, thread delicately through the arrangement, filling small gaps and creating a fine, mist-like texture that ties the palette together. A foundation of greenery underlines the design, with rounded silvery eucalyptus leaves and slender, fern-like foliage peeking from the edges, lending a soft frame and hint of natural woodland green. The lighting is even and luminous, reminiscent of daylight spilling into a quiet Soho loft, highlighting each petal and leaf without casting harsh shadows. This cushion-style tribute is traditionally chosen for funerals and memorial services, offering a visual metaphor for eternal rest. In the context of Soho and central London, one might imagine it placed at the front of a small city service, on a stand by the coffin, or carefully positioned at a crematorium, expressing sympathy, memory, and quiet gratitude for a cherished life.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A tender memorial pillow arranged in a traditional rectangular shape, shown against a bright white backdrop with a subtle shadow that emphasizes its soft, raised profile. The main surface is a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small head closely nestled to create a seamless, velvety expanse that suggests purity and serene rest. The pillow's rounded corners and slightly puffed form recall a familiar comfort, while a carefully pleated lime-green satin ribbon runs around the outer edge, its fresh colour offering a gentle visual frame and a sense of renewal. Anchoring the design in the upper-left quadrant is an artful accent cluster of white lisianthus and rich purple lisianthus-some fully open, others in elegant buds-whose contrasting hues speak of dignity and tender memory. Interspersed among these blooms are soft fern fronds and deep green foliage; a broad leafy wrap secures the stems and adds a natural, tactile base. The arrangement is presented with soft, even lighting that highlights petal texture, ribbon folds, and the subtle interplay of shadow, conjuring the quiet atmosphere of a chapel or funeral parlour. Crafted by local hands in Soho, this sympathetic tribute is the sort of arrangement Flower Delivery Soho prepares for memorial services, wakes, or graveside placement across central London, designed to convey solace and heartfelt condolence with understated grace.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a seamless white background, a beautifully crafted funeral cross takes centre stage, its stillness reminiscent of a moment of reflection in a tucked-away Soho courtyard. The familiar Christian cross shape is completely covered in pristine white chrysanthemums or similar small, rounded blooms, packed tightly together so that they form a plush, continuous surface. Each flower contributes to a soft, quilted texture that speaks of serenity and purity, like a quiet blanket of light. Around the entire perimeter, a fine band of fresh green foliage and floral trimming traces the outline, giving sharp definition to the arms and base and offering a gentle contrast that keeps the cross visually distinct. At the heart of the design, where the vertical and horizontal sections intersect, a raised spray of roses adds gentle warmth. Several open roses in pastel tones-soft peach, pale pink, and creamy ivory-nestle together, their velvety petals forming layered rosettes that draw the eye toward the centre. They are accompanied by airy green ferns, slender arcs of bright green grass, and tiny dots of purple filler blooms, which add texture and a suggestion of movement. The lighting is clear and even, ensuring that every nuance of petal and leaf is visible without harshness. This floral cross feels like the kind of tribute chosen for a memorial service in one of Soho's historic churches or chapels, a graceful arrangement conveying sympathy, faith, and a lasting bond of love that remains even after farewell.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully detailed sympathy cross made entirely of fresh flowers is set against a pure white backdrop, its soft colours and rounded contours creating an atmosphere of calm reflection. The whole Christian cross is blanketed in blossoms, with no framework visible, just an expanse of petals and foliage carefully sculpted into shape. Large roses in white, ivory, and subtle shades of peach and blush pink are positioned throughout the design, some at the centre, others marking the arms, each bloom chosen to add structure and gentle warmth. A few roses are fully open, their velvety petals unfolding in concentric layers, while others remain partly closed, offering a sense of balance and quiet restraint. These focal roses rest on a base of densely packed white hydrangeas and small white spray roses or similar flowers, which give the piece a rich, textured depth, like a field of soft, cloud-like blooms. Here and there, tiny dots of lavender or pale purple filler flowers appear, adding delicate interest and a hint of cool contrast to the warmer pastel tones. Just along the edges, small, tender green leaves peek from beneath the mass of petals, tracing the outline of the cross and providing a natural frame against the stark white background. The lighting is even and soft, allowing each flower to be seen clearly, while a faint shadow beneath the cross suggests its three-dimensional presence. This floral tribute would feel at home at a funeral or remembrance service in Soho, perhaps for a gathering near Soho Square or along Dean Street, where families and friends meet to honour a loved one's life. It reflects the artistry and sensitivity of a skilled local florist, offering a peaceful, faith-filled gesture of condolence in the heart of the city.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This stunning heart-shaped bouquet, expertly crafted in a Soho flower studio, brings together the classic allure of soft pink and elegant creamy white roses-about thirty in total-each bloom opening tenderly with velvety petals that invite touch and contemplation. The nuanced beauty of these roses is amplified by ethereal clusters of white baby's breath, weaving gently through the heart and along its outline, evoking a floating lightness akin to early morning Soho mist. Every rose glows under a wash of even, natural light, their pastel hues warming the clean white background and giving the arrangement a radiant, comforting vibrancy. The structure is precise and full, the roses nestled with deliberate care to evoke love, compassion, and lasting sentiment-a fitting floral tribute for anniversaries, celebrations of life, or tributes delivered to cherished Soho addresses. Reflective of the area's creative spirit and cosmopolitan pulse, this bouquet's artistry and emotional resonance make it as fitting for a sophisticated Valentine's Day celebration near Shaftesbury Avenue as for a heartfelt memorial gathering in the heart of the West End.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly raised, overhead vantage the heart form of this floral artwork unfolds with quiet sophistication. Dozens of roses-ranging from radiant white and warm ivory to delicate pale peach and soft blush pink-are arranged with deliberate rhythm, each bloom varying in size to create a textured, living mosaic. Interspersed between the roses are generous clusters of white hydrangea, their ruffled petals adding a plush, cloud-like volume that softens the composition and allows light to fall gently across the surface. Small glimpses of deep green variegated leaves provide a subtle, cooling counterpoint to the warm pastels and help define the heart's silhouette. The scent is implied: the clean sweetness of freshly opened roses with a faint green note from the foliage and hydrangea stems. The piece casts a soft shadow on the pristine white background, reinforcing its three-dimensional presence and the careful hand of the florist who built it. This arrangement carries an emotional versatility-tender and intimate for weddings and anniversaries, yet composed and respectful as a memorial tribute. As a working design often requested by clients in and around Soho-think quiet moments after a show in Chinatown or a floral delivery to a family home off Dean Street-it reads as a considered, premium choice. The overall effect is one of peaceful elegance, a handcrafted expression of love and remembrance that balances sculptural form with delicate colour and scent.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A meticulously designed teddy bear made entirely from flowers rests against a crisp white backdrop, giving the piece a serene, almost weightless presence. Its rounded body, head, and limbs are sculpted from a carpet of royal blue blooms, tightly packed so that individual petals blur into a luxuriously soft-looking "fur." The blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar button-like varieties, are arranged with precision to follow the contours of the bear's body, creating natural shadows and highlights that enhance the three-dimensional effect. Accents of creamy white, gently touched by a buttery hue, pick out the snout, the inner circles of the ears, and the paw pads, lending warmth and definition to the familiar teddy bear outline. Two round, glossy eyes in deep amber tones reflect the light, while a neatly placed black triangular nose and a fine curved line form a tender, reassuring smile. At the neck, a sheer white bow-probably organza or mesh-rests gracefully, its airy folds adding a note of celebration to a design that is otherwise calm and reflective. The studio lighting is bright and even, making every petal and texture visible. Created with the artistry one might expect from a central London florist serving Soho's intimate chapels and townhouses, this floral teddy bear is particularly poignant as a sympathy tribute or funeral piece for a baby boy or young child. Delivered to addresses around Carnaby Street, Wardour Street, or just off the bustle of Oxford Street, its deep blue tones evoke tranquillity and remembrance, while the gentle teddy bear form brings comfort, nostalgia, and a heartfelt expression of love.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Centered on a pure white backdrop, a three-dimensional floral cross appears almost sculpted from petals, its form completely masked by a rich tapestry of soft pink and mauve flowers. The underlying structure is invisible beneath the abundance of Lisianthus-style and trumpet-shaped blooms, their cushioned, ruffled edges creating a surface that looks both plush and delicate. At the midpoint of the cross, three luxurious roses in a pale dusty-rose to light mauve hue are arranged in a tight cluster, standing slightly proud of the surrounding flowers so that they form a natural focal point. Their open, layered petals seem to gently spiral, like a gesture of unfolding remembrance. Surrounding these central roses, fine strands of fresh green fern and compact leafy sprigs thread through the design, introducing a natural, forest-green counterpoint to the pastel petals. Extending along each arm and down the length of the cross, smaller blooms in various shades of pink, from soft blush to deeper tones, are interspersed with specks of lilac, light purple, and tiny white blossoms, creating a rhythm of colour and light across the arrangement. Occasional pale green buds suggest the promise of new growth amid reflection. Close to the edges, subtle glimpses of deep purple ribbon or supportive material add a slender outline that defines the cross without distracting from the floral beauty. The overall effect feels tranquil yet poignant, like a thoughtfully arranged tribute waiting in the soft interior light of a Soho chapel near Oxford Street or tucked within a quiet memorial corner off Dean Street. It is a design that seems intended to bring comfort and a sense of gentle ceremony to a farewell service.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This overhead view reveals a perfectly round floral tribute, serene and composed, as if it might rest on a polished table in a quiet Soho memorial service room. The main body of the cushion is a dense carpet of white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully nestled against the next until no gaps remain. Their delicate, finely cut petals spread outward from pale, green-tinged centres, creating a soft, continuous surface that feels gentle to the imagination and profoundly respectful in tone. Encircling the flowers is a deep emerald satin ribbon, precisely pleated into scalloped folds. The ribbon's smooth sheen adds a subtle luxury, much like the refined detailing one might notice in a tucked-away Soho boutique. Slightly off-centre towards the top, a dynamic cluster of greenery and textural blooms forms the heart of the design. A bright lime spider chrysanthemum radiates fine, elongated petals, surrounded by rounded green button chrysanthemums that echo its hue in smaller, compact forms. Glossy apple-green Hypericum berries dot the cluster like tiny jewels, while feathery fern fronds and darker foliage create depth and contrast behind them. Two Scottish thistles sit proudly within this verdant nest, their spherical, prickly heads tinged with deep blue-violet, introducing a completely different texture and a strong visual point of interest. The thistles hint at stories of heritage, travel, or personal significance, making the wreath especially meaningful for families gathering in Soho from across London and beyond. The composition's cool whites, fresh greens, and dusky blues work together to express calm remembrance, ideal for a farewell that feels both contemporary and timeless.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
The image shows a beautifully balanced funeral cross, presented against a crisp white background that accentuates its delicate details. The cross itself is completely covered in tiny, white button chrysanthemums, each round bloom nestled tightly against the next so that no green stems or gaps are visible. The overall texture is dense yet soft, reminiscent of freshly fallen snow or a white velvet cloth draped carefully into the shape of a Christian cross. The symbolism of purity, peace, and spiritual hope is immediately suggested by this all-white foundation. At the centre, where the cross's upright and crossbar intersect, a small garden-like cluster of roses draws the eye. Here, opened roses in shades of creamy white, muted blush pink, and gentle peach form a warm, sympathetic focal point. The petals curl outward in concentric layers, suggesting tenderness and affection. Around them, light fern foliage and airy sprigs of pale purple filler flowers create a halo of green and pastel tones, softening the transition from the central bouquet back to the surrounding white chrysanthemums. Along the edges, a slim band of lime green ribbon runs continuously around the cross, only just visible but providing a clear outline and a hint of fresh colour. The result is a design that feels meticulous yet not fussy, as though crafted by an experienced florist who understands the understated elegance often sought for services in and around Soho, from small church memorials off Shaftesbury Avenue to quiet family gatherings near Fitzrovia. The mood is contemplative and respectful, a floral tribute intended to rest near the coffin or at the front of the service, offering a visual expression of condolence and enduring love.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
In this image, an intricate floral sculpture recreates the form of a full-sized saxophone, set against a clean white backdrop that highlights each colour and texture. The entire instrument silhouette is fashioned from a thick, uniform layer of lemon-yellow chrysanthemums, their compact flower heads arranged so tightly that no gaps are visible. The densely packed petals create a plush, cushion-like surface that follows every curve and angle of the saxophone, from the narrow mouthpiece area, along the sinuously arched neck, down the straight body, and into the flared bell at the base. Dotted along the front, like musical notes, small red rosebuds and spray roses are positioned to suggest keys and valves, their deep, romantic red providing a powerful contrast to the cheerful yellow ground. Delicate strands of trailing green foliage weave around the edges and through key points of the design, giving gentle movement and reinforcing the lines of the instrument, as if the greenery were capturing the flow of a jazz melody. Faint glimpses of supporting wire can be seen near the top, offering structure without distracting from the flowers. This piece feels distinctly personal, a design you might imagine gracing a funeral or memorial for a saxophonist or music lover in Soho, where live music spills from basement bars and intimate venues near Old Compton Street or Greek Street. The tribute combines brightness and depth, suggesting both the energy of performance and the tenderness of farewell, making it a touching floral expression of gratitude for a life enriched by music.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A beautifully composed Celtic cross floral arrangement is positioned diagonally across a bright white background, drawing full attention to its structure, colours, and textures. The cross has the classic ringed design, with a circular halo intersecting the horizontal and vertical arms, all of which are densely padded with pristine white chrysanthemum heads. Each bloom is trimmed and placed so tightly that the surface appears seamless and softly domed, evoking a cushion of snow or folded fabric. Framing this white foundation is a striking pattern of lime green button chrysanthemums, which outline the arms and fill the circular ring, their compact, spherical petals arranged in tidy rows that recall the intricate knotwork often seen in Celtic crosses. This interplay of white and green creates an eye-catching contrast that feels both traditional and contemporary, much like the mix of old and new architecture around Soho's streets and hidden courtyards. Along the lower arm, three rich clusters of deep purple carnations provide a strong focal point, their ruffled, velvety petals creating pools of colour that suggest reverence and heartfelt emotion. These are intertwined with slender green foliage and fine, curling tendrils of twig-like stems that snake gently along the body of the cross, softening its silhouette and adding a natural, flowing line. The lighting in the photograph is clean and bright, casting minimal shadows, so that the whites appear pure, the greens fresh, and the purples deep yet soft. A design like this, crafted by a local Soho florist and available for delivery to chapels and venues around Oxford Street, Covent Garden, or Fitzrovia, offers a dignified floral expression of sympathy and remembrance, blending faith, heritage, and quiet beauty.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image features a floral teddy bear tribute that looks as if it has been gently placed in a pool of soft light, its pale colours and rounded shapes creating an immediate sense of tenderness. The bear is completely covered in creamy white chrysanthemums, their tight, cushion-like petals pressed closely together so there are no gaps, just a plush, cloud-like surface. The head is nicely rounded with two small, upright ears, while the arms and legs are short and sturdy, giving the figure the reassuring proportions of a well-loved toy. The face is simply but clearly defined: two dark button-style eyes sit above a small, neat black triangular nose, and the petals curve subtly to form the impression of a peaceful, almost protective smile. To bring contrast and character, a waistcoat has been created across the front of the bear using rich pink and mauve flowers, shaded from soft lilac through to deeper rose tones, arranged in two symmetrical sections like the panels of a tiny jacket. At the top, just below the chin, a delicate bow in sheer violet netting rests at the centre, its translucent fabric adding a graceful, almost ethereal flourish. The plain white background and even studio lighting focus all attention on the craftsmanship of the design, highlighting each flower head and the careful symmetry of the tribute. In Soho, where intimate chapels, creative studios, and small West End venues host many farewells and commemorations, this teddy bear arrangement is often chosen for its gentle, childlike innocence. Florists in the area create tributes like this for families who want a floral piece that feels like a loving companion, offering softness and solace when words are hard to find.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
The image presents an exquisitely styled angel-wing floral tribute, the kind of meaningful design families in Soho might choose when they want something quietly symbolic and deeply comforting. Two large wings lie side by side against a luminous white background, their shapes perfectly mirrored and gently curved, evoking both protection and flight. The inner structure of each wing is densely packed with small white flowers-most likely miniature chrysanthemums or spray carnations-whose rounded petals overlap to form a velvety, cushion-like surface. Up close, you would notice that many blossoms hold a whisper of pale green or buttery yellow at their centre, small natural variations that keep the arrangement from feeling flat while preserving its overall white purity. Surrounding this floral heart, a fringe of soft white feathers is artfully placed along the outer edges and tips, each plume overlapping the next in flowing layers. The feathers appear almost weightless, catching imaginary light like down drifting through the air, and their fluffiness contrasts beautifully with the tidy neatness of the petals beneath. A delicate shadow beneath the wings gives the composition light depth, suggesting that the arrangement gently hovers above the background instead of resting heavily. The mood is serene and reflective, suitable for a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering in Soho where quiet spaces and personal stories intertwine. This angel-wing piece communicates spiritual care, purity, and the idea of a soul lifted onward, quietly supporting mourners with its gentle, embracing form and the timeless symbolism of white flowers and feathers.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
In this image, an angel-wing funeral tribute rests against a clean, white studio background, allowing every petal and feather to be clearly seen, much like a carefully arranged display in a quiet Soho gallery. The wings are shaped from a dense carpet of tiny white chrysanthemums, their round heads nestled so closely together that the surface appears velvety and continuous, reminiscent of soft down. Subtle touches of light green at the centres give depth and a hint of natural movement. The wings' contours are gently curved, suggesting an embracing, protective gesture. Around the edges, a fringe of real white feathers has been delicately applied, their fine strands and soft tips blurring the boundary between flowers and air, and enhancing the impression of lightness and ascent. At the centre where the wings meet, a rich fuchsia-pink satin ribbon forms an elaborate bow, its sheen catching the light in soft highlights. The loops are full, and the trailing ends cascade over the chrysanthemums below, adding a flowing line to the composition. Nestled in the middle of the bow is a single, perfectly shaped pink rosebud, representing tender love and remembrance, while beneath it lies a compact grouping of deep purple, thistle-like blossoms or textured foliage that anchors the design with a touch of drama. The overall effect is one of heartfelt sympathy and mindful craftsmanship, ideal for a funeral or remembrance service held around Soho, perhaps for a farewell in a chapel off Dean Street or a memorial near Leicester Square. This tribute carries a quiet promise of peace and protection, beautifully suited to honouring a life lived in the heart of the city.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
An artistic celebration of the Jamaican flag rendered as a textile sculpture, where colour and form breathe with the island's energy. The arrangement unfolds as a rectangular mosaic built from countless crumpled scraps, each fragment catching the light and contributing to a three-dimensional rhythm. The bold gold saltire slices through the field from corner to corner, dividing the composition into four bright triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow in vivid green, like the island's terraced hills after rain; the left and right triangles rest in a deep, velvety black, anchoring the design with a sense of depth and reverence. The surface is lively and uneven in places, a testament to hand-worked assembly-a patchwork of care and improvisation that invites a closer look.

The piece would feel at home in a Soho window or gallery wall, pairing beautifully with a feature on Jamaica's cultural impact, craft traditions, and diaspora artistry. Its handcrafted texture and warm palette convey celebration as much as remembrance, making it suitable for exhibitions, cultural events, or personal tributes. Here in our London district, such artefacts connect communities and stories. We can imagine it inspiring readers to explore Jamaica's heritage while enjoying same-day delivery to Soho, Covent Garden, and nearby neighbourhoods.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This carefully composed Star of David floral tribute is shown against a blank white background, allowing its precise construction and rich colours to speak without distraction. The entire six-pointed Magen David shape is edged with a soft but clearly defined border of white chrysanthemums, the compact, frilled petals forming a tactile, cushion-like frame around each point. Within this crisp outline, a central hexagon of the same white blooms sits like a calm, luminous island at the heart of the arrangement. Radiating from that centre, six triangular arms stretch outward, each triangle filled edge to edge with deep navy or indigo flowers, creating a bold contrast reminiscent of the blue often seen in Jewish ceremonial fabrics and flags. At the base of every blue triangle, a smaller inset triangle of white flowers appears, echoing the central shape and adding a rhythmic, interlocking pattern of white against blue that feels both decorative and symbolic. The blossoms look freshly arranged, petals full and smooth, suggesting the skilled hands of an experienced florist working in the heart of Soho, accustomed to creating bespoke tributes for intimate city funerals and memorials. The lighting is clean and even, bringing out the textures-the velvety depth of the blue petals, the soft fluff of the white chrysanthemums-without harsh shadows. This Star of David arrangement would be especially appropriate for a Jewish funeral service, a memorial at a small venue off Dean Street, or a shiva gathering in a nearby flat, offering a respectful, visually clear expression of faith, remembrance, and the quiet strength of tradition amid the bustle of central London.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
As I arrange this flag-inspired tribute, a quiet current of pride threads through every petal. Green, white, and orange bloom into a bold, flaglike field, the three stripes crisp and unwavering, stitched from thousands of small petals. The green band on the left sits like a plush carpet, a dense tapestry of tiny green blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-its surface subtly irregular, inviting the eye to roam from cluster to cluster. The white middle band reads as a soft, airy edge, formed from tightly packed white petals that catch the light and feel almost fluffy to the touch. The orange stripe on the right glows with warmth, the same careful density of tiny blooms-marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-reproducing that tactile rhythm. The pieces align into a precise rectangle, echoing the proportions of a national flag while the texture keeps it alive and intimate. The scent is faintly green and fresh, a whisper of petals that lingers in the air as if the piece had just been gathered from a market stall near Dean Street. Light skims the surface, tracing each stripe in turn and drawing out the subtle undulations of the petal clusters. This is more than decoration; it's a living symbol, a respectful memory crafted to comfort and connect, ideal for commemorations, community events, or a moment of shared heritage. In Soho's bustling streets-around Carnaby, Wardour, and the lanes of Chinatown-the display feels both rooted and worldwide, a reminder that craft and culture travel well.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The composition presents the Khanda with a florist's exacting care: thousands of small, cushiony orange marigold blooms are arranged to form the chakkar, the crossed kirpans and the upright khanda sword, producing a richly textured, three-dimensional emblem that reads instantly against a pristine white backdrop. At the centre where the swords meet, a refined cluster of white lilies takes the eye-two or more fully open lily blooms with slightly cupped petals and green-yellow stamens create a serene focal point, their smooth petals offering a cooling visual and a soft fragrance that would mingle subtly with the warm, citrus-like scent of marigolds. Delicate sprigs of gypsophila and swathes of glossy green foliage tuck beneath and around the lilies, articulating edges and providing soft highlights that lift the orange field. The lighting is even and natural-seeming, emphasizing the marigolds' velvety texture and the lilies' satiny sheen, while a faint shadow underlines the piece's physical presence as a crafted display rather than a flat graphic. Prepared often for community observances and memorial tables across Soho-from quiet corners of Soho Square to cultural gatherings near Dean Street-this floral Khanda is made with the same care our customers expect from Flower Delivery Soho: a balance of symbolic clarity, floral freshness, and tactile beauty that honours Sikh ritual and communal celebration without overstating itself.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image shows a classic heart-shaped sympathy arrangement that feels at once timeless and deeply personal, much like the intimate ceremonies often held in Soho's historic side streets. The heart form is filled entirely with small white chrysanthemums, sometimes called spray mums, each bloom pressed closely against the next. Their many-petalled faces create a seamless, textured surface that resembles a soft, pillowed blanket of white, offering visual comfort and stillness. The flowers' pure colour evokes innocence, peace, and spiritual calm, making the tribute fitting for a funeral or memorial. Encircling the heart is a rich emerald green satin ribbon, carefully gathered and pleated by hand into a scalloped edge. Its satiny sheen gently reflects the light, outlining the heart with a refined, almost ceremonial clarity. In the upper left section, a carefully arranged cluster of flowers adds focus and emotion. Two prominent white roses, fully open and velvety, sit at the centre of this cluster. Their layered petals curl outward with a sense of grace and tenderness, symbolising enduring love and gratitude for a life well lived. Surrounding the roses, delicate white flowers-likely freesias or similar dainty varieties-bring added softness and a faint suggestion of fragrance. Fresh green foliage wraps around and beneath them, with broad, glossy leaves providing structure and wispy, feathery greens offering movement as they trail slightly over the chrysanthemums. Set against a stark white background, the details of the arrangement stand out clearly, from the crisp heart shape to the interplay of textures. It is a design that a family might choose from a trusted Soho florist for same-day delivery to a nearby funeral home or a quiet remembrance gathering in a private residence.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this floral cross is photographed from a slight overhead angle, its arms gently tilted to create a sense of quiet movement. The silhouette of the cross is cleanly defined by a luxurious, tightly packed fringe of white spray chrysanthemums, forming a soft, cushion-like frame around the entire tribute. A slim band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage peeks out from beneath this white border, tracing the outline with a hint of fresh, botanical colour and making the cross feel both finished and refined. Inside this frame, the arrangement unfolds in harmonious, vibrant tones. Generous roses in shades of hot fuchsia pink and creamy, buttery yellow or peach are spaced along the length and arms, their open blooms drawing the eye with their layered, velvety petals. Between them sit clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their small, spherical flower heads adding tactile interest and a lively burst of colour. Intermingled with these are smaller, delicate blossoms in deep purple and violet, reminiscent of statice or lisianthus, which thread through the design like little pockets of shadow, lending depth and emotional resonance. The lighting is bright and even, making every nuance of petal texture and colour transition visible without harshness. This cross feels like a considered sympathy tribute that would suit a church service or crematorium ceremony in Soho or nearby Holborn, perhaps arranged by Flower Delivery Soho for same-day delivery, bringing a message of remembrance, faith, and gentle hope to a family gathering to say goodbye.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A large Sikh Khanda floral emblem, crafted with evident care and precision, stands out sharply against a clear white background. The familiar components of the symbol - the central khanda sword, the encircling chakkar, and the two gently curving kirpans - are all carefully defined using a thick covering of royal blue flowers, likely chrysanthemums. Each tiny floret contributes to a plush, almost cushion-like texture, forming a striking field of uninterrupted blue that feels both ceremonial and comforting, much like the sense of stillness you might experience stepping away from Soho's busy streets into a quiet side chapel. Near the lower centre of the design, where the lines of the Khanda converge, a small arrangement of white and green flowers creates a soft visual pause. Three white roses, their petals smooth and luminous, are surrounded by delicate filler blooms and small, polished leaves, offering a gentle contrast and symbolising purity, peace, and remembrance. The cluster appears to sit slightly above the surface of the blue flowers, giving the tribute an added sense of depth. The lighting is even, with light shadows around the emblem hinting at a sturdy backing, perhaps mounted on a board or easel ready to be delivered to a funeral venue near Soho Square or a remembrance service on Dean Street. The overall effect is one of quiet strength and reverence: a floral Khanda that honours Sikh tradition through colour, form, and artistry. It feels especially suited to families in Soho seeking a respectful, faith-centred tribute that expresses devotion, respect, and enduring love through fresh, thoughtfully arranged blooms.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
The image shows a beautifully composed heart-shaped arrangement of fresh roses and baby's breath, photographed against a plain white backdrop that enhances its gentle colours. The heart is strikingly symmetrical, divided vertically so that two complementary rose tones sit side by side in perfect balance. On the left half, a generous cluster of creamy white and very pale yellow roses forms a soothing, light side of the heart, each flower tightly packed so that the petals seem to merge into one soft texture. On the right, an equally lush collection of medium pink roses curves around the other side, their petals lightly curled at the tips, suggesting tenderness and quiet affection. Between the roses and along the dividing line, tiny white heads of gypsophila-baby's breath-appear like a fine sprinkling of snow or lace, gently shading the transition from cream to pink. This same gypsophila also outlines the entire heart, reinforcing the shape and adding an airy, almost ethereal border. The absence of leaves or stems keeps the focus firmly on the heart motif and the interplay of pale and rosy tones. The mood of the arrangement is one of soft romance and dignified farewell, making it especially suitable as a funeral tribute for services around Soho, perhaps resting on an easel in a chapel near Wardour Street or being delivered to a quiet remembrance in a townhouse off Dean Street. It suggests a final message of love and admiration, crafted by a florist who understands both the artistry of flower design and the emotional nuance required for thoughtful sympathy flowers in the heart of London.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
Three interconnected hearts made entirely of roses form a striking yet tender funeral tribute, drifting diagonally from the top left to the bottom right of a clean white background that evokes a calm Soho loft space. Each heart is intensely filled with miniature roses in tones of soft lavender, dusty mauve, and blush pink, the colours blending harmoniously across the arrangement. The petals appear velvety and thick, layering over one another to create depth, while scattered buds introduce a sense of ongoing life and remembrance. Around the outline of each heart, delicate ivy vines twist and curl, their glossy green leaves catching the light and lending contrast to the pastel flowers. These vines stretch from heart to heart in gentle arcs, acting like living ribbons that link the trio together in a flowing, organic pattern. To the left, subtle hints of translucent vertical lines suggest glass or a polished modern interior, like the kind of intimate venue you might find tucked behind Old Compton Street or near Carnaby. The mood of the arrangement is quiet and contemplative, mixing romance with respectful simplicity, making it especially suitable for a memorial, cremation service, or celebration-of-life gathering in Soho or nearby central London neighbourhoods. The three hearts suggest multiple relationships-perhaps siblings, generations, or intertwined soulmates-offering families a visual symbol of closeness and unity that continues beyond a final farewell.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Against a plain white background, this U-shaped ceremonial garland is presented with the kind of attention to balance and symmetry you'd expect from a neighbourhood florist. Starting at the two upright shoulders, clusters of creamy-white florets sit densely packed, their soft, feathered edges suggesting small chrysanthemums or dense carnations that diffuse light and create a gentle halo. Immediately below, a concentrated band of reddish-brown blooms provides a striking, somber middle tone; these elements appear textured and flattened like layered petals or preserved foliage, bringing an aged, grounding contrast to the brighter zones. The curve of the garland then sweeps into a generous field of bright yellow, where marigold-like pom-poms are threaded tightly to form the familiar festive U-lively, warm, and full-bodied. Thin separations of vivid green-small leaf segments or ribbon accents-break the color blocks with a careful rhythm, guiding the eye toward the central hanging pendant. That pendant is a bold, round cluster of layered orange petals: ruffled, voluminous, and richly saturated, acting as the visual focal point and suggesting the joyful heart of a celebration. The artificial materials are chosen for longevity, yet under soft lighting the composition still reads almost fragrant-earthy, floral, and comforting-evoking temple garlands, doorway torans, and wedding mandaps. As a decorative element made to be reusable, it would feel at home above an entrance on a side street off Dean Street or framed in a Soho flat near Berwick Street Market where colour and ritual meet everyday life.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From a slightly raised vantage this rectangular floral pillow presents as both art and embrace, photographed against a pure white field so every hue reads clearly. Hot-fuchsia roses form the principal rhythm, their velvety petals alternately tight and unfolding, creating a heartbeat of colour across the top. Between them, blush-pink carnations ripple like fabric, their frilly edges softening the composition, while deep-purple lisianthus provide cool, elegant contrast. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus act as joyful punctuation, and the striking steel-blue eryngium thistles give the design a wild, sculptural note that lifts the palette. Lush greenery - notably round, silvered eucalyptus leaves - threads through the flowers, offering both fragrance and structural support; the foliage's matte coolness rests the eye. A careful pleated red satin base frames the cushion, its ruffled border reflecting light and lending an understated dignity that suits memorial use. Small clusters of pale filler blooms add intricacy and a sense of fullness, like soft whispers within the arrangement. This is a sympathy pillow meant to comfort: its colours speak of celebration and cherished memories rather than only grief. As a Soho florist I can picture it placed near the pulpit in a local chapel or left with flowers at a grave on a quiet afternoon, bringing warmth and calm. Flower Delivery Soho crafts pieces like this with attention to texture, scent and proportion, mindful of what brings solace to families in the neighbourhood.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Against a pristine, white backdrop, a beautifully composed heart-shaped flower arrangement seems to float, its soft hues and careful detailing capturing feelings of love, loss, and gratitude. The heart is entirely filled with blooms - no empty spaces, no exposed stems - creating a lush, comforting surface. At the centre sit several large rose heads in tones of cream and very pale yellow, their tightly coiled petals unfolding in perfect spirals, like symbols of enduring devotion and cherished memories. These roses are embraced by layers of pastel pink carnations, whose frilled, cloud-like petals overlap in generous clusters, shaping the rounded sides and top of the heart with a gentle, tactile richness. Scattered throughout are white spider chrysanthemums, each one a starburst of fine, straight petals radiating from vivid green centres, bringing airy contrast and a slightly modern touch to the design. Deeper magenta-pink lisianthus flowers are tucked thoughtfully into the arrangement, their bell-shaped, slightly ruffled blooms adding depth, emotion, and subtle drama among the softer pastels. Slender sprigs of green foliage and tiny buds peek discreetly between the blossoms, hinting at the freshness and fragrance of a garden brought indoors. At the very tip of the heart, a narrow pink ribbon can just be seen, indicating that the piece is ready to accompany a funeral cortege, stand near a lectern, or be placed beside a memorial book. Imagined as a bespoke tribute created in a Soho flower studio for a service near Wardour Street, Charing Cross Road, or a quiet ceremony in a tucked-away venue close to Golden Square, this heart-shaped arrangement offers a serene, elegant way to say goodbye.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A serene pillow-shaped wreath fashioned from hundreds of tiny white chrysanthemum blooms, each placed to create a uniform, cushion-like surface that suggests tenderness and repose. On the top-left corner, a vivid cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses forms the visual heart: robust, velvety blooms whose colour warms the otherwise pure white field. Interlaced with the roses are delicate sprays of white freesias and small white buds, their light fragrance and fine form bringing contrast and a whisper of sweetness. Lush green leaves and slender fern fronds provide a soft, verdant base, their varied textures lifting and supporting the focal spray. The entire rectangle is edged with a neatly pleated pale-green satin ribbon, the ribbon's satiny gleam subtly defining the silhouette and adding a fresh, garden-like accent. Photographed against a clean white backdrop with a natural shadow, the pillow reads as both a crafted object and a quiet gesture-a traditional sympathy tribute intended for funeral chapels or graveside services. As delivered by Flower Delivery Soho for services around Frith Street, Berwick Street Market, or the nearby theatres, this cushion of blooms conveys calm and remembrance: a tactile expression of rest and enduring affection, chosen for families who seek a gentle, dignified farewell when they gather to honour a loved one.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Set on a pristine white field, this heart-shaped bouquet is an exercise in romantic restraint: a dense bed of deep red roses forms the core, each bloom exhibiting the soft, velvety texture and layered petal shadows that make crimson roses so expressive. The arrangement's contours are softened by clouds of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila), which thread between the larger blooms and spill slightly outward to create a delicate, lace-like border that brightens the composition. At the upper-left arc of the heart a single white lily blooms wide, its broad, luminous petals edged with a hint of cream and centered by warm yellow stamens that punctuate the design with refined detail. Under gentle, neutral lighting the contrast between the dark red and pristine white reads both dramatic and tender; the eye moves from the intense, intimate red toward the lily's calm, serene presence. Texture is central to the bouquet's language - the tactile velvet of roses, the airy filigree of gypsophila, and the lily's satin-smooth planes - and the piece carries a faint suggestion of fragrance that blends classic rose perfume with a lighter floral sweetness. As a handcrafted heart arrangement, it evokes enduring affection and quiet sophistication, the kind of arrangement a dedicated florist from Soho's lanes might prepare for a meaningful anniversary or a proposal near Carnaby Street or Soho Square.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A lavish heart-shaped floral tribute dominates the image, floating against a pure white background so that every petal, leaf, and colour nuance can be fully appreciated, as if a Soho florist were describing it just before it leaves for a service. The heart is built from closely packed blooms, forming a dense, three-dimensional cushion of flowers. Scattered symmetrically across the heart are large red roses, their velvety petals unfolding in spirals that move from tight, shadowed centres to softer, open outer edges, suggesting depth of feeling and tenderness. Between these roses, clusters of red spray carnations swirl and overlap, their frilled petals adding a lively, textured layer that knits the arrangement together and reinforces the romantic heart outline. Interwoven among the reds, small domes of lime-green button chrysanthemums stand out sharply; their compact, rounded shapes and fresh colour bring a modern twist, lifting the mood with a sense of renewal and quiet hope. Around the perimeter, variegated green and cream foliage peeks from beneath the blooms, creating a soft frame that defines the curves of the heart without overpowering the flowers. At the bottom point, a single fern frond extends delicately, like a gentle closing note in a piece of music. The overall design is lush, balanced, and emotionally resonant, making it a fitting choice for funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life taking place in Soho, from intimate ceremonies in tucked-away chapels to larger gatherings near Oxford Street, where family and friends wish to honour a loved one with a symbol of enduring love and heartfelt remembrance.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
In this photograph, a cross-shaped funeral tribute appears almost to float against a perfectly white background, every petal and ribbon edge carefully composed. The body of the cross is made entirely from crisp white spray chrysanthemums, their small daisy-like heads packed tightly so that the surface looks dense and softly padded, like a comforting cushion of blooms. Tracing the perimeter is a finely pleated lime-green ribbon, adding a clear line that defines the silhouette and echoes the freshness of new shoots in spring, perhaps reminiscent of greenery glimpsed in nearby Soho Square Gardens. At the heart of the cross, where the horizontal and vertical arms meet, sits a generous cluster of rich purple lisianthus flowers. Their layered, bell-shaped petals sway gently outward in varied shades of deep violet, and nestled among them are unopened buds, slim green stems, and feathery foliage that lend depth and interest. From this central cluster, a modest spill of additional lisianthus heads and buds travels diagonally down the lower right arm, as if the flowers have been allowed to wander naturally across the white chrysanthemum base, adding movement and tender informality to the structured symbol of faith. The lighting is soft and diffuse, creating only a slight, velvety shadow around the cross, which enhances the sense of three-dimensionality without drawing the eye away from the floral detail. This refined cross design feels contemplative and calm, an ideal tribute for a church service, cremation, or memorial gathering in and around Soho, offering a quiet message of remembrance, respect, and spiritual comfort.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this substantial funeral cross is a study in composed restraint, crafted from a dense field of snowy white chrysanthemums whose rounded heads form a soft, continuous surface. A ruffled ribbon of deep purple satin is woven along the perimeter, its pleated edge catching light and giving the outline a refined silhouette that reads from across a room. The vertical arm bears the name MUM in clearly formed letters made from small, rich purple blooms-likely eustoma or miniature spray chrysanthemums-arranged to stand proud against the white base and to convey a direct, intimate message of remembrance. At the intersection a generous, compact spray anchors the design: velvet-like deep violet roses paired with lighter lavender lisianthus, their layers of petals creating depth and a tranquil centre. Variegated leaves with pale margins and darker centres, together with discreet green berries, introduce an organic texture and a cooling tone among the purples. The composition smells faintly of floral sweetness with an undercurrent of green freshness, as if cut from a garden near Berwick Street Market on an overcast morning. As a local florist in Soho, Flower Delivery Soho often recommends this style for wakes and memorial services along Wardour Street or around Soho Square because its balanced tones and tactile density convey both dignity and heartfelt affection. It's a measured, comforting piece that offers a touching tribute to a much-loved mother.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00