In this image, a pale cream-yellow cylindrical flower box is centered against an immaculate white background, reminiscent of the clean gallery spaces dotted around East Dulwich. The box is sturdy and refined, with smooth sides and a neatly finished rim where the word FLOWERS appears subtly debossed, indicating its purpose without disturbing the understated style. The container is filled past the brim with a densely packed medley of dried petals, forming a textured cushion that almost seems to swell outward. Deep crimson rose petals are the most prominent, their velvety surfaces and gently ruffled edges suggesting both luxury and heartfelt sentiment, making them especially fitting for a memorial or condolence setting. Intermingled among the crimson are abundant yellow and soft peach-orange petals, their warm tones recalling sunset light over nearby Peckham Rye Common, adding a sense of gentle optimism to the arrangement. Layered throughout are countless tiny hydrangea florets in crisp white, with the occasional hint of pale blue, each small bloom offering a papery, feathery contrast against the broader rose petals. The mixture of sizes and textures gives the arrangement a natural, organic feel, as if it has been lovingly gathered and preserved by a local florist who understands the need for both beauty and comfort at times of loss. Photographed from a slightly raised perspective, every fold, curl, and colour transition is visible, with the spotless background ensuring the eye is drawn entirely to the petals. This carefully curated collection would be ideal for scattering at a farewell service in East Dulwich, decorating a remembrance table, or filling a keepsake bowl as a lasting tribute in the home.
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In this softly lit overhead image, a round, pale yellow ceramic bowl becomes a gentle frame for a full, cushioned layer of flower petals that seem to glow against the neutral glaze. The bowl is packed with loose petals rather than full blooms, giving the arrangement a sense of intimacy and quiet reflection, as if it were prepared for a private moment of farewell in East Dulwich. Wide rose petals in saturated crimson, sunny yellow, and mellow peach-apricot tones form the main body of colour, their velvety surfaces catching the light in smooth, curved planes. Scattered generously amongst them are countless small white florets, reminiscent of delicate hydrangea petals, which add fine detail and a soft, cool contrast to the warmth of the surrounding hues. The petals lie in natural, overlapping layers, not overly styled, suggesting they have been freshly plucked and gently placed by hand, perhaps in a local studio just off Lordship Lane. One can almost imagine the faint, familiar fragrance of roses mingling with a light, airy garden scent, evoking memories of peaceful walks around nearby Dulwich Park. The overall mood is tender and contemplative, well suited to a funeral tribute or memorial service, where such petals might be used for scattering in a final gesture of love. Their colours speak of affection, gratitude, and treasured stories, while the white details introduce a sense of purity and rest. The simplicity of the ceramic bowl keeps the focus firmly on the petals themselves, allowing the emotion behind the gesture to come through with quiet clarity. A graceful hatbox in soft cream takes center stage against a flawless white background, cradling an abundant mix of dried petals that feel both tender and thoughtfully composed, much like the intimate farewells often held around East Dulwich. The box is cylindrical and gently rounded at the edges, its pale, buttery tone and discreet FLOWERS embossing giving it the quiet elegance of a cherished gift. From the top, captured in a slightly elevated view, the contents appear as a rich, layered tapestry of colour. Deep crimson rose petals dominate, their velvety curves and softly frayed edges evoking love, respect, and the kind of deep emotion often present at a funeral or celebration of life. Interwoven with the red are petals in radiant yellow and muted peach-orange, adding notes of light and warmth that recall hopeful memories shared in nearby Dulwich Park or over coffee on Lordship Lane. Threaded delicately throughout are clusters of petite hydrangea florets in crisp white and whisper-soft blue, lending a feathery, cloud-like texture that softens the stronger tones and introduces a sense of peace. The bright, neutral background strips away all distraction so that each petal and bloom stands in quiet focus, encouraging reflection. This arrangement of preserved petals feels like it has been composed with care by an experienced local florist, designed to be scattered at a graveside, arranged around a candle at a memorial, or kept in the hatbox as a gentle, lasting tribute within an East Dulwich home.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our Flower Petals from Flowers East Dulwich are a bright, romantic mix of delicately picked hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals. Perfect for wedding aisles, confetti throws, proposals, baby showers, or any special ceremony, these soft petals add a touch of luxury to every moment. Each mix is created using only the freshest seasonal flowers, so your petals look vibrant and feel beautifully natural. Carefully prepared by our skilled florists in East Dulwich, this elegant petal blend is ideal for scattering over tables, filling cones, or decorating cakes and displays. Choose Flowers East Dulwich for premium quality, reliable service and thoughtful presentation that makes any occasion feel extra special. Next day delivery is available on orders placed before 4pm, so you can plan last minute celebrations with confidence. Order your Flower Petals today to brighten their day with soft, colourful blooms.
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    The floral arrangement that Funeral Flowers put together for my aunt's funeral was absolutely beautiful! I can't tell you how happy we are with all of her memorial flower arrangements. The family is even going to save the funeral sprays and place them on the grave next week.

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