East Dulwich Flowers & Bouquets – Local Tributes with a Personal Touch

Welcome to Flowers East Dulwich, your friendly neighbourhood florist with deep local roots. Whether you’re celebrating life’s joyful moments or sending a heartfelt tribute, our hand-crafted bouquets capture the spirit of East Dulwich – vibrant, welcoming, and always in bloom. We know every street from Lordship Lane to Goose Green, and we love serving our community along Dulwich Common and beyond.

As local florists with years of experience, we source only the freshest flowers, thoughtfully arranged by our expert team. We’re proud to offer same-day delivery across Dulwich Village, Peckham Rye, and Forest Hill—simply order online by 3 PM, and we’ll deliver a stunning bouquet to doors, offices, or venues nearby.

Why choose Flowers East Dulwich?

  • Trusted, independent florist with a passion for the community
  • Personal consultations for sympathy, celebration, or ‘just because’ flowers
  • Convenient online ordering and speedy same-day delivery

We believe every occasion deserves a touch of beauty. From striking lilies for birthdays to elegant roses for anniversaries, our flowers convey your message perfectly. See why locals in East Dulwich and surrounding areas rely on us for gorgeous, memorable floral tributes—expertly arranged and always delivered with care.

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TRIBUTES
A richly detailed floral cross is displayed against a bright white backdrop, its entire form lovingly shaped from roses and delicate filler flowers to create a dignified funeral tribute. The vertical and horizontal beams of the cross are packed with generous deep crimson red roses, each one fully opened, their velvety petals spiralling inward to darker centres that speak of profound devotion and respect. Between these strong red blooms, fuchsia-toned pink roses and similar full-petalled flowers nestle closely, their softer colour echoing tenderness and gratitude. Smaller red and pink buds slip between the larger heads, adding a sense of depth and the feeling that memories are still blossoming. Around the outer edge, a neatly arranged band of tiny white flowers-suggestive of dainty chrysanthemums or spray carnations-traces the outline with a cloudlike softness, reinforcing the traditional Christian cross shape while bringing lightness and purity to the composition. Fine strands of fresh green foliage and slim ribbon details emerge occasionally at the border, adding structure and a professional finish without distracting from the lush roses. The overall lighting is gentle yet clear, emphasising colour contrasts and subtle shadows while keeping the mood calm and reflective. Designed in the style of a local East Dulwich funeral florist familiar with services at nearby churches and crematoria, this floral cross would rest beautifully beside a coffin, at the front of a chapel near Lordship Lane, or by a memorial gathering, offering solace, remembrance, and a quiet expression of faith.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A meticulously crafted heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, captured from a bird's-eye view so every detail of the workmanship can be appreciated in the mind's eye. The heart itself is built from an abundance of pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom nestled closely to its neighbour, creating a plush, cloud-like texture that feels soft and comforting just to imagine touching. This dense white surface symbolises innocence and serenity, a quiet backdrop against which deeper emotions can gently rest. Encircling the entire heart is a tidy band of rich emerald green ribbon, its satin finish providing a subtle glimmer and a refined outline that traces every curve with precision. Draped from the upper left edge across the centre is a dramatic spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies, their elegant, funnel-shaped blooms curling inwards like whispered prayers. Several of the calla lilies stand more prominently, their colour intense and velvety, while a few slender stems fall gracefully towards the lower right, hinting at a natural cascade. Among them sit dainty white freesia-like blossoms and sprigs of fresh foliage, from delicate, airy ferns to smooth, darker leaves, adding both texture and a sense of living greenery. The entire piece rests against a plain white background, reminiscent of a finished design laid out in a calm East Dulwich flower shop before being taken to a local church or cemetery. The arrangement radiates quiet dignity, tenderness, and devoted remembrance, the kind of thoughtful tribute families in SE22 might choose to honour someone deeply cherished.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
Displayed on a clean white background, this rectangular funeral tribute recreates the Union Jack flag through thousands of carefully arranged flowers, each bloom placed with the precision of an experienced local florist. The arrangement is built on a base of tightly packed blue flowers, forming the rich navy field and a crisp border around the edges, much like the deep tones you might notice on flags flying over East Dulwich rooftops on commemorative days. Across this blue canvas stretches the bold, pillar-like St George's Cross, its vertical and horizontal bands rendered in vivid red chrysanthemums or similar long-lasting blossoms, giving a sense of strength and solidity. Diagonal red stripes, representing St Patrick's Cross, weave through the design at an angle, their slimmer lines expertly balanced so that nothing feels crowded or uneven. Surrounding every red stroke is a clear band of white flowers, forming the traditional fimbriation that keeps the colours distinct, while broader swathes of white mark out St Andrew's Cross in the diagonals. Together, the red, white, and blue sections create a textured, tapestry-like surface that appears almost three-dimensional, with each flower head contributing to the whole. The lighting is soft yet bright enough to make the colours glow, evoking a sense of quiet dignity. This floral Union Jack, reminiscent of tributes seen at services near Peckham Rye Park, Dulwich Park, or local churches off Lordship Lane, is perfectly suited for a memorial, military funeral, or national remembrance, bringing both patriotic symbolism and the gentle comfort of fresh flowers.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A poignant, heart-shaped sympathy tribute is shown against a clean white backdrop, its form crisp and precise, edged all around with a neatly pleated ribbon in a rich forest green satin. The heart itself is carefully massed with tiny-headed white chrysanthemums, each bloom tucked tightly against the next so no gaps appear, creating a plush, almost quilted texture that looks soft to the touch. The effect is one of calm stillness and purity, like soft cloud cover drifting above Peckham Rye Park on a quiet day. Rising from the upper left curve of the heart, a striking spray of three deep red roses adds focus and emotion. Their velvety petals are richly layered, the blooms at a perfect stage between bud and full openness, symbolising both love and farewell. Around them, a scattering of small white filler flowers and clusters of polished dark green leaves introduce subtle detail and freshness, while light, feathery greenery loosens the edges and brings an airy, natural feel. Two more red roses sit lower and slightly to the right, giving balance to the design. These are visually linked to the main cluster by long, arching blades of bright green ornamental grass that sweep diagonally across the white chrysanthemum base, drawing the eye in a gentle, flowing line. Crafted with the care you would expect from an experienced East Dulwich florist, this traditional funeral heart is the kind of arrangement chosen to send to a local church or crematorium, offering a quiet, dignified expression of sympathy and enduring love.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A sumptuous floral cushion fills the frame, its pillow-like shape forming a soft rectangle with rounded corners, as though inviting the eye to rest for a moment in quiet reflection. The design is entirely composed of fresh cut flowers, arranged so closely that no floral foam or mechanics are visible, giving the impression of a living, blossoming fabric. Across the surface, roses in several shades set the tone: rich fuchsia blooms glow at the centre, surrounded by softer pastel pinks and creamy pale yellow roses, many of them fully open to reveal spiralling petals that feel almost touchable. Interlaced among them are deep purple lisianthus flowers, their velvety texture and layered, cup-shaped blooms adding drama and a sense of reverence. Tiny lavender-toned filler blooms, such as limonium or statice, drift through the arrangement like a fine mist, tying together the pink and purple palette and lending the cushion a slightly wild, garden-inspired charm you might recognise from front gardens off Barry Road or around Goose Green. Lush greenery forms a gentle frame: round, silvery eucalyptus leaves soften the edges, while darker, more finely cut foliage adds structure and shadow, creating subtle depth when viewed against the clean white background. The lighting is bright but diffused, highlighting the natural colours without harsh glare, and casting a faint shadow beneath the cushion so it appears grounded yet weightless. This floral pillow, likely created for a funeral or memorial service in East Dulwich, expresses quiet love and gratitude, offering a dignified, comforting tribute when words alone feel insufficient.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Presented on a pristine white surface with a subtle drop shadow that accentuates its gentle volume, this floral pillow is a quietly eloquent tribute built from hundreds of snow-white chrysanthemum heads. Each tiny chrysanthemum is placed close to its neighbour to create a seamless, cushioned façade that suggests softness to the touch and conveys a sense of serene rest. The rectangular form, with softly rounded corners and a lightly puffy profile, is edged in a soft, light green ribbon that has been skillfully pleated into overlapping scallops - a tender frame that lifts the white composition with a suggestion of renewal. Anchoring the visual narrative in the top-left corner is a small, artful spray: layered white lisianthus paired with rich purple lisianthus, some in bud, some unfurled, plus a smattering of slender freesia buds that add a faint floral sweetness. Wisps of feathery ferns and fresh green foliage thread through the cluster, while a darker green leaf wrap gathers the stems together with quiet dignity. The overall palette - pure white, gentle lime green, and a poignant purple accent - reads as respectful and restorative, appropriate for wakes, memorials, or the grave, offering a wordless condolence. Imagine this piece being chosen by neighbours walking down Lordship Lane or by families gathering near Dulwich Park: it is a simple, compassionate gesture shaped by experienced hands and an understanding of local mourning rituals.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A serene white floral cross is presented against a clean white backdrop, its stillness evoking the quiet of an early morning walk through East Dulwich's peaceful streets. The cross is densely covered in delicate white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully aligned to form a velvety, uniform surface that feels soft and reverent, almost like freshly fallen snow. Running along the full perimeter is a slim yet vivid border of bright green foliage, which frames the design, sharpens the outline of each arm, and introduces a touch of natural freshness without disturbing the purity of the central white mass. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal beams meet, a slightly raised spray of flowers offers a gentle focal point. Here, roses in muted tones of peach, blush pink, and creamy ivory open in layered spirals, their petals suggesting tenderness and love. They are threaded with feathery green fern, wisps of fine grass that curve in soft arcs, and tiny accents of lavender-toned filler blossoms that add depth and quiet interest. The arrangement appears evenly lit, with no strong shadows, as if bathed in soft daylight similar to that filtering through windows above nearby Goose Green. Designed as a classic sympathy tribute, this cross speaks of faith, remembrance, and unwavering affection, ideal for resting beside a coffin, standing by the chapel at a local East Dulwich service, or being laid gently at a graveside as a final, loving goodbye.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A lovingly crafted floral cross, created as a heartfelt sympathy tribute, rests against a spotless white background so that every petal and curve of its shape is clearly visible. The cross is completely covered in flowers, forming a thick, cushioned surface that feels tender and reassuring, much like the messages of condolence it is designed to convey for families in East Dulwich. Soft white and creamy-ivory blooms form the base, with round clusters of hydrangea and tightly packed white roses or spray roses giving the arrangement a dense, velvety texture. Woven through this snowy foundation are graceful roses in pastel tones of peach, apricot, and blush pink, positioned in gentle clusters along the length and arms of the cross to draw the eye and add warmth. The petals of these roses unfurl in delicate spirals, evoking a sense of quiet beauty and timeless love. Here and there, fine sprigs of green foliage emerge at the edges and between blossoms, subtly defining the silhouette and preventing the design from feeling too stark. Tiny touches of pale lavender or light purple filler flowers are scattered with restraint, like whispered notes of colour among the softer whites and creams. The overall effect is one of serenity and dignified grace, ideal for a church service near Goose Green, a chapel farewell off Lordship Lane, or a more intimate memorial at a local funeral home. The even, gentle lighting highlights the craftsmanship of a skilled East Dulwich florist, revealing an arrangement that honours faith, remembrance, and the hope of peace with every carefully placed bloom.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Brought to life by the gentle hands of a skilled East Dulwich florist, this heart-shaped floral arrangement glows warmly, a delicate testament to enduring sentiment and tenderness. Around thirty pink and creamy white roses are clustered together in perfect harmony, each bloom at a slightly different stage of opening, allowing for a dynamic play of light and texture. The blush pink roses offer a subtle, uplifting hue, while the creamy whites soften the palette with hints of pale yellow that seem to catch the daylight-a feeling reminiscent of a peaceful morning stroll through the leafy streets surrounding Peckham Rye Park. Scattered amidst the blooms, lacy white clouds of baby's breath add a dreamlike quality, threading softly through the petals like a gentle, loving memory. The heart's symmetry and fullness speak to skilled craftsmanship, every detail designed to radiate compassion and serenity. This arrangement, so often chosen for heartfelt occasions across East Dulwich, communicates warmth-whether as an elegant Valentine's gesture, for an anniversary celebrated in a local café, or as a gentle funeral tribute honouring someone cherished within the community. The pristine background highlights the bouquet's freshness and artistry, mirroring the honest beauty found in the markets and floristry shops of East Dulwich.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Viewed from slightly above on a pure white field, this heart-shaped arrangement presents a serene, compassionate composition that balances luxury with quiet restraint. Dozens of roses in radiant white and warm ivory form the visual foundation, their layered petals ranging from tight buds to full, open blooms, while generous clusters of fluffy white hydrangea add cloud-like volume and tactile softness across the heart. Peaches and pale blush pink roses are judiciously placed to create a gentle colour gradient, moving from creamy centres outward to whisper-soft pinks that soften the arrangement's edges. Small hints of deep green variegated foliage peek through in places, anchoring the palette and lending a fresh, natural accent. The lighting is soft and even, casting a faint shadow beneath the silhouette that highlights the piece's three-dimensional construction and careful floral engineering. One can almost sense the faint, clean fragrance of roses mingling with the green warmth of leaves-an aroma appropriate for both a wedding aisle and a quiet memorial. As a local East Dulwich florist might note while arranging for delivery to families near Lordship Lane or Goose Green, this heart is intended to convey solace, gratitude, and enduring affection. Its crafted symmetry and plush surface speak to experienced hands and mindful attention, making it a fitting choice for occasions that demand both elegance and tenderness.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A lovingly crafted floral teddy bear fills the frame, its small, rounded form lying gently against a pure white background as if resting on a soft sheet. The entire bear is created from fresh flowers, with the body fashioned from rich royal blue blooms that sit tightly shoulder to shoulder, giving the appearance of a plush, cuddly toy rather than a traditional bouquet. Each little floret contributes to a dense, cushiony texture, catching the light in tiny highlights and shadows that accentuate the bear's curved tummy, sturdy legs, and rounded head. In contrast, the muzzle, inner ears, and oval pads on the four paws are formed from clusters of creamy white and pale yellow flowers, creating gentle, sunlit accents that soften the overall look. Two dark round eyes, set slightly apart, and a small black triangular nose give the bear a kind, almost watchful expression, while a delicate curved line beneath the nose suggests a soft, reassuring smile. A sheer white bow is tied neatly at the neck, its gauzy loops adding a hint of celebration and purity, like a christening ribbon or a newborn gift. This floral sculpture feels especially suited to tender occasions-a baby boy's remembrance, a funeral tribute for a young soul, or a comforting symbol of love at a chapel near Goose Green or one of the quiet streets off East Dulwich Grove. The design's royal blue tones evoke serenity and depth, while the pale highlights speak of innocence and hope, making this arrangement a touching, highly personal piece created with the sensitivity local families expect from a trusted East Dulwich florist.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully balanced floral cross lies centred on a pure white background, its contours defined not by wood or metal, but by an intricate mass of flowers in soft pink, mauve, and dusky lavender tones. The craftsmanship feels thoughtful and precise, as if created in a calm back room of a florist's shop just off Lordship Lane, with each stem individually placed. At the point where the arms of the cross meet, three generously open roses in a muted dusty rose hue gently draw the eye, their petals layered like folded silk. Around them, slender green fern fronds arc outward, and smaller glossy leaves tuck in close, cradling the roses and adding a natural, woodland softness. 

The arms and base of the cross are richly covered with lisianthus blooms in varied shades of pink, from tender blush through to deeper, more vivid pinks with intriguingly darker centres. These trumpet-shaped blossoms overlap and intermingle, creating a plush, cushion-like surface. Among them, clusters of fine pink and purple flowers, tiny white accents, and the occasional pale green bud offer lighter moments of colour, like scattered wildflowers glimpsed along a quiet East Dulwich side street. Just at the fringes, hints of darker purple ribbon or fabric can be seen, outlining the cross and subtly reinforcing its form without breaking the floral flow. 

The overall impression is one of gentle solemnity and comfort. The cross feels designed for a funeral or memorial, perhaps to rest beside a coffin at a local church or crematorium, bringing a sense of peace, respect, and heartfelt farewell to a loved one's final service.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above, this circular sympathy tribute appears like a serene island of white and green, resting on a clean white background. The base is composed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their countless petals creating a continuous, velvety cushion that feels both pure and comforting, much like a quiet morning walk along Lordship Lane before the shops open. Each bloom has a soft, green-tinted centre that gently warms the white, giving the piece a sense of living light rather than formality. Encircling the flowers is a neatly folded band of emerald green satin ribbon, arranged in pleats that rise and dip to form a scalloped frame, adding structure and elegance to the design. Towards the upper centre, a lush cluster of vibrant greens forms the focal point. A bright lime-green spider chrysanthemum stretches out its long, threadlike petals, surrounded by clusters of shiny, apple-green Hypericum berries that bring a fresh, almost dew-kissed look. Dark green fern fronds arch and fan out, supported by other leafy greens that add layers and shadows. Nestled among them, two distinctive Scottish thistles stand proudly, their rounded, spiky heads dusted in blue-violet tones, suggesting strength, resilience, and a possible link to Scottish heritage. The composition, likely arranged by an experienced East Dulwich florist for a funeral or memorial, balances softness with character. It feels suitable for a chapel of rest or a farewell gathering near Dulwich Village, offering a gentle yet expressive way to honour a life with grace, memory, and quiet beauty.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A beautifully composed white floral cross fills the frame, photographed against a clean, bright white background that accentuates every petal and shadow. The structure forms a traditional Christian cross, generously padded with hundreds of small, button-style white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully angled to create a flawless, cushion-like texture. The flowers form a continuous, velvety surface that feels soothing and pure, reminiscent of early morning light over the rooftops of East Dulwich. Tracing the edges of the cross is a slim, lime green ribbon, wrapped with precision to create a refined border. This delicate outline adds a contemporary touch and a fresh, garden-like feel, similar to the vibrant greens you might see along Lordship Lane in spring. At the central intersection of the cross, a tender cluster of premium roses provides a soft focal point. Open blossoms in pale blush pink, warm apricot, and creamy white are arranged together, their petals unfolding gracefully. Around them, feathery fern fronds and small sprigs of lavender or light purple filler flowers introduce gentle contrast and texture. The roses bring warmth and emotion to the design, symbolising cherished memories and gentle goodbyes. The balanced proportions and meticulous detailing reflect the practiced hands of a local funeral florist, used to creating tributes for services in churches and crematoriums across East Dulwich. Overall, this floral cross expresses sympathy, respect, and quiet faith, making it a fitting choice for honouring a loved one at a funeral, wake, or memorial service.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A large saxophone-shaped floral tribute is displayed upright against a crisp white background, its elegant outline captured entirely in flowers. The main body of the saxophone is densely paved with bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each small floret nestled tightly against the next to form a soft, continuous surface that hugs every bend and sweep of the instrument. Deep red rosebuds, no bigger than a fingertip, are set into this yellow canvas like tiny jewels, carefully spaced to echo the pattern of keys along the length of the saxophone, from the straight section through to the curve and down into the bell. Fine threads of slender green foliage and trailing leaves weave through the design, especially along the curved neck, adding depth, texture, and a touch of woodland freshness that feels at home in East Dulwich, not far from the leafy calm of Peckham Rye. A few faint silver wires emerge near the top where the mouthpiece would sit, hinting at the underlying structure that allows the tribute to stand tall and true. The overall impression is of a musical instrument frozen in full, bright colour: joyful yellow, heartfelt red, and natural green, brought together with the practiced eye of an experienced funeral florist. This bespoke arrangement would be chosen for a musician's funeral, a jazz enthusiast who loved late-night sessions in local South London venues, or anyone remembered for their music and warmth. It speaks of celebration as much as sorrow, offering a comforting and deeply personal way to say goodbye.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
Set against a clean, bright white background, this floral Celtic cross tribute appears almost sculpted from petals, as if a piece of heritage has been translated into living blooms. The arms of the cross are formed from tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each flower head overlapping its neighbour to create a plush, cushion-like texture that feels soft even in the imagination. Running through and around this white ground, lime green button chrysanthemums define the classic Celtic ring and knot-inspired details, their compact, rounded shapes giving a rhythmic pattern of green that stands out clearly while keeping the palette serene. The contrast of white and fresh green suggests purity and renewal, like a quiet morning walk down Lordship Lane after rain, when the light is gentle and colours seem heightened. On the lower vertical arm, three groups of deep purple carnations add a heartfelt accent, their velvety petals slightly frilled, layered one upon another to create depth and richness. Wisps of slender foliage and fine trailing stems weave around these purple clusters, softening the geometry of the cross and drawing the eye diagonally downward in a graceful flow. The lighting is even and natural, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal edge and subtle shade variation to be clearly seen. This arrangement feels deeply respectful, ideal as a funeral or memorial tribute for a family in East Dulwich wanting to reflect Celtic faith or ancestry, and ready to be delivered from a local florist to a chapel of rest or home for a final farewell.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
In this detailed floral tribute, a teddy bear crafted entirely from chrysanthemums and accent blooms seems to sit quietly against a pure white background, much like it might rest on a memorial table at a service in East Dulwich. The body is solidly built from masses of creamy white and very pale yellow chrysanthemums, each head trimmed and placed so closely that the flowers merge into a continuous, velvety pelt. The bear's rounded ears, plump cheeks, and softly domed tummy are sculpted with great care, giving it the comforting proportions of a beloved soft toy. At the centre of the face, two tiny dark eyes are tucked neatly into the petals, glinting slightly as if catching gentle chapel light, while a petite black nose and a barely curved line of blush-pink petals create a mild, peaceful smile. Running down the front, a decorative vest design is formed from rich pink and magenta flowers, arranged in two curved panels that mirror the shape of a tailored waistcoat. The colour is deeper around the edges, gradually softening toward the middle, suggesting the fold of lapels. At the neckline, a delicate bow of purple netting is tied just so, its airy loops and tails adding movement and a slight shimmer. The whole piece is photographed in even, bright lighting, so every petal edge, from the feathery mums to the slightly ruffled accent blooms, can be imagined under the fingertips. As a funeral tribute, this teddy bear arrangement carries a strong sense of innocence and remembrance, often chosen by local families in SE22 to honour a child, grandchild, or someone whose gentle spirit they wish to hold close one last time.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Two beautifully formed angel wings, created entirely from white flowers and feathers, appear to float in stillness against a crisp white background. Each wing curves inward with a gentle, sheltering shape, crafted from hundreds of tightly packed, small white chrysanthemums and spray carnations. Their rounded petals create a plush, quilted surface that catches the light in soft ripples, while tiny hints of pale green and light yellow at the centres keep the arrangement from feeling stark, instead adding a tender, natural warmth. Tracing the outer contour of each wing, soft white feathers are layered in overlapping arcs, like the plumage of a protective bird in flight over the quiet streets between Lordship Lane and Peckham Rye. The feathers are airy and cloud-like, some with wispy edges that blur gently into the white background, enhancing a feeling of lightness and spiritual ascent. A subtle drop shadow beneath the wings suggests depth and presence, as if this memorial piece has been carefully laid on a pristine surface in a peaceful chapel or funeral home near East Dulwich. The overall impression is of a deeply symbolic sympathy tribute that speaks without words: purity in its colour, comfort in its textures, and reassurance in its angelic form. This is the kind of arrangement a family might choose to honour someone gentle and deeply loved, offering a quiet promise of safe passage and ongoing protection, much like a guardian watching over those who gather to remember and say their last goodbyes.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An elegant pair of angel-wing funeral flowers is presented against a plain white backdrop, creating a calm, almost chapel-like stillness that lets the artistry speak for itself. Each wing curves gracefully outward, formed from a dense blanket of small white chrysanthemums or similar blossoms, packed so closely they resemble soft snow drifts or a downy cloud drifting above the rooftops of East Dulwich. Tiny hints of pale green at the flower centres add a delicate, living texture, suggesting breath and softness rather than starkness. Along the entire edge of the wings, a border of airy white feathers fans out in gentle wisps, softening the outline and enhancing the ethereal, heavenly impression. At the joining point of the two wings, a striking fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is fashioned into a rich bow, the fabric catching the light with a subtle sheen. Its long tails trail down across the white flowers, guiding the eye to the centrepiece: a single dusky pink rosebud, petals neatly layered in a perfect spiral, symbolising love, admiration, and a life cherished. A small gathering of deep violet or indigo thistle-like blooms or foliage sits just beneath, introducing a touch of depth and quiet strength. The overall design feels like a visual blessing, ideal for resting near the front of a service or crematorium serving families from Goose Green to Peckham Rye. Created with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this angel wing tribute conveys comfort, protection, and the sense that the person remembered is held gently, with profound care, on their final journey.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Viewed from a local East Dulwich florist's lens, this Jamaican flag is a study in texture as much as symbolism. The artwork is built from thousands of tiny, crumpled pieces of tissue and fabric scraps, assembled into a central, white-background canvas that feels almost garden-crafted yet thoroughly urban. The diagonal saltire glows a bright gold, slicing the piece from corner to corner and carving the field into four sharp triangles. The top and bottom triangles burn with a lively green, while the left and right wedges are deep black, each color composed of countless small fragments that shimmer and bend with the light.

The surface is rippled and uneven, a tactile map of hands at work, suggesting a community project and a spirit of shared endeavour. Shadows fall into creases, adding depth and a sense of movement as if the flag could shift with the breeze of a crowded East Dulwich street or a market conversation on Lordship Lane.

In its quiet grandeur, this piece speaks to Jamaica's heritage while nodding to sustainability and creative reuse-values many local families recognise in our neighbourhood fairs and arts events. It would make a striking feature for cultural stories or exhibitions and pairs beautifully with a warm, sunlit room. We can arrange quick delivery across East Dulwich and nearby SE22, bringing a touch of Caribbean colour to doorsteps within the same day, inviting neighbours to pause, notice, and connect with the symbolism in front of them.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A meticulously designed Star of David floral tribute fills the frame, its strong six-pointed outline set against a simple white background so every petal can be appreciated. The entire shape is edged with a thick, cushion-like band of white chrysanthemums, each small floret tightly clustered to create a soft, clouded border around the star. Within this edging, a solid hexagon of matching white blooms forms the heart of the design, clean and luminous, like a quiet space for reflection. Surrounding this centre, the six outer points are composed of densely packed dark blue to indigo flowers, giving the star real depth and visual weight. At the inner base of each point, neat little white floral triangles break into the blue, creating an intricate rhythm of white against navy that recalls the colours of the Israeli flag and many Jewish ceremonial textiles. The richness of the blue petals contrasts beautifully with the pristine white, the textures ranging from velvety and dense to feathery and light. This floral Star of David feels solemn yet tender, the kind of arrangement chosen by families in East Dulwich or nearby Peckham Rye to honour a Jewish loved one at a funeral, memorial service, or shiva gathering. One can imagine it placed near the front of a local chapel or community hall, its careful craftsmanship and balanced colours offering a quiet message of respect, remembrance, and enduring faith as friends and relatives come together to say goodbye.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Meticulously arranged by Flowers East Dulwich along Lordship Lane, this rectangular homage to the Irish Tricolour glows against a bright white backdrop in a neat East Dulwich studio. The left stripe is a dense field of emerald green petals-likely tiny green carnations or chrysanthemums-forming a plush, uneven surface that hints at the patient labour behind each cluster. The central white band is a crisp, cloud-soft stripe of white petals, clustered so tightly that the texture reads as a delicate, downy ribbon dividing colour from colour. The right-hand stripe bursts in orange, a chorus of small blooms whose texture mirrors the others in texture and density. The full flag sits as a precise rectangle, the three vertical panels balanced in perfect symmetry, the petals giving it a tactile depth that a flat image cannot.

In East Dulwich, this kind of floral art speaks to community pride and the care that goes into every commission. The piece references Irish identity with grace and respect, making it suitable for St Patrick's Day features, remembrance articles, or cultural profiles that celebrate heritage. It could be delivered to homes and venues across the SE22 postcode-Lordship Lane, Dulwich Village, and Peckham Rye-ensuring the symbolism travels with you. This arrangement carries the scent of fresh petals, the coolness of morning light on the blossoms, and the quiet rhythm of an artist's hand shaping color into gesture, a testament to floral craft and local expertise from Flowers East Dulwich.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This floral emblem of the Khanda is rendered with the kind of meticulous layering that makes petals feel almost architectural: thousands of small, bright orange marigolds have been shaped into the familiar silhouette - the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans, and the central double-edged sword - their compact, pompom textures building a gentle relief against the clean white background. At the very heart of the symbol, where the arms meet, a cluster of elegant white lilies has been placed with compositional care; two or more fully open lilies display pristine, curved petals and subtle green-and-yellow stamens, while several buds tuck in around them, suggesting life unfolding. Lush green leaves, likely salal or similar glossy foliage, frame the lily cluster and add a cool, grounding tone that balances the warmth of the marigolds, with tiny sprays of baby's breath lifting the edges in a mist of innocence. The studio lighting accentuates petal edges and creates a soft shadow beneath the piece, implying it is a freestanding tribute rather than a flat graphic. There is a delicate scent imagined here - heady marigold warmth tempered by the clean, sweet perfume of white lilies - and an emotional mix of celebration and solemnity appropriate for festival use, memorial offerings, or temple decoration. As a local florist I often picture this kind of devotional work arriving at services or community gatherings in East Dulwich, near North Cross Road or Dulwich Park, where traditional flowers and careful craftsmanship are valued equally.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
The image presents a classic heart-shaped funeral tribute, composed with the sort of care and balance you might expect from a long-established East Dulwich florist preparing flowers for a local chapel or crematorium. The heart is entirely filled with small white chrysanthemums, each bloom closely nestled against the next to form a dense, cloud-like cushion of petals. Their soft texture and pure white colour create a sense of stillness and peace, as though the heart were wrapped in a blanket of quiet remembrance. Encircling this snowy bed of flowers is a rich emerald green satin ribbon, pleated into neat, repeating folds that produce a gently ruffled border. The ribbon's subtle shine frames the heart and crisply defines its outline against the bright white background. Set into the upper left curve, a prominent spray of flowers draws the eye: two open white roses, full-headed and creamy, sit at the centre of the cluster, accompanied by smaller white blossoms that resemble freesias or similar delicate blooms. Around them, textured greenery-broad, glossy leaves and fine, feathery foliage-fans out naturally, some pieces reaching over the chrysanthemums to add depth and movement. The design feels both formal and tender, suited to resting beside a coffin, on a stand in a funeral home, or at a graveside in and around East Dulwich. It conveys unspoken words of love, gratitude, and farewell, offering a gentle visual embrace to those gathered in mourning while honouring the life of the person who has passed.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A generously proportioned floral cross is presented against a brilliant white background, its shape angled softly from upper left to lower right as though it has just been placed with care on a table in an East Dulwich funeral home. The cross is edged with a neat, cushion-like band of white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny floret pressed closely to the next to form a clean, defined outline. Just beyond this snowy fringe, a slim ribbon of pale green satin or folded foliage frames the design, lending a refined finish that feels at home among the tree-lined avenues and calm residential streets near Goose Green. Inside this border, the cross is alive with colour and texture. Dominating the arrangement are lush, fully opened roses in shades of hot pink and soft buttery cream or pale yellow, positioned along the length and arms so that the eye naturally follows the contours of the cross. Nestled between them are clusters of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads adding a modern twist to this traditional sympathy tribute. Winding through the roses and green mums are smaller, velvety blossoms in deep purple and violet, most likely lisianthus or statice, which add depth and a quietly regal tone. The lighting is bright and even, illuminating every petal, leaf, and fold of ribbon, and making the cross appear almost three-dimensional against the stark white backdrop. This floral composition, reminiscent of arrangements prepared for memorials across SE22, expresses gentle condolence and steadfast faith, a fitting farewell for a loved one whose life has been woven into the fabric of the East Dulwich community.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute is presented against a pure white background, its iconic shape immediately recognisable in deep royal blue. The circular chakkar and three swords are meticulously formed from hundreds of densely packed chrysanthemum-style florets, each bloom contributing to a plush, carpet-like texture. The blue is rich and saturated, evoking a calm evening sky over East Dulwich, and the arrangement's edges are clean and precise, showing the steady hand of a florist accustomed to creating meaningful funeral flowers for local Sikh families. At the heart of the design, nestled at the lower curve of the central blade, a serene accent of white and green offers visual and emotional balance. Three pristine white roses open gracefully, their petals silky and layered, framed by a scattering of tiny white filler blooms, like baby's breath, that look as though they are floating on the blue surface. Deep green foliage surrounds this cluster, grounding the composition and adding a note of natural vitality. The lighting is soft and even, casting the faintest shadows beneath the Khanda so it appears gently raised, almost like a sacred emblem resting on a ceremonial cloth. This floral tribute carries a quiet stillness and reverence, the blue symbolising steadfast faith and remembrance, the white representing purity and peace. It feels perfectly suited to a Sikh funeral service or a remembrance gathering in East Dulwich, perhaps travelling from a local florist's studio off Lordship Lane to honour a life lived with devotion and courage.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, perfectly formed heart of roses and baby's breath sits against a clean white background, the design as composed and tranquil as an early morning walk through Dulwich Park. The heart is divided in a precise, vertical line down the middle, giving the eye two distinct yet harmonious halves. On the left side, creamy white and very pale yellow roses are nestled tightly together, their velvety petals open enough to show layered spirals, but still holding a sense of freshness and life. On the right, an echoing cluster of soft, medium pink roses forms a tender counterpoint, each head closely cupped to its neighbour, creating a soft carpet of colour. Woven between both colours, and following every curve of the heart, are countless tiny blooms of white baby's breath, or gypsophila, their fine, branching stems forming a lacy veil that lightens the design. The baby's breath fills the gaps and outlines the heart, adding texture that feels almost cloud-like, as if the roses are resting in a gentle mist. The lighting is bright and even, with no distractions, allowing every petal and cluster to be clearly seen, much as a thoughtful East Dulwich florist might present a tribute for a funeral or memorial service. The overall impression is one of calm devotion and deeply felt love, making this heart ideal for honouring a cherished life, sending condolences to a family nearby on Lordship Lane or around Goose Green, or placing at a service where quiet emotion and elegance are needed most.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A graceful, handcrafted tribute of three linked rose hearts is arranged in a gentle cascade, perfectly suited to a thoughtful farewell in East Dulwich. Each heart is completely filled with miniature roses in muted lavender and soft blush pink, so closely nestled together that the surface appears like a luxurious fabric of petals. Some blooms are tightly furled, while others open wide to reveal intricate layers, giving the arrangement a sense of movement and life even in stillness. The hearts are aligned on a diagonal, descending from the top left to the lower right of the image, suggesting a flowing journey or a tender progression of memories. Slender trails of fresh green ivy curl around the edges of each heart, defining their silhouettes and acting as living ribbons that link the trio. The ivy's glossy leaves bring a natural brightness and a hint of woodland calm, much like a quiet walk through nearby Dulwich Park. Set against a pristine white background with soft, vertical reflections reminiscent of glass or polished stone, the flowers appear to float, unobstructed by any visible stand or frame. The overall mood is peaceful and romantic rather than sombre, making it suitable for a celebration of life at a local chapel or crematorium, or as a family tribute delivered to one of the small churches around Goose Green. The colour palette of mauve and pastel pink whispers of affection, gratitude, and gentle remembrance, while the triple-heart design subtly honours deep bonds between partners, parents and children, or close siblings who wish to say goodbye together.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Suspended in a simple studio frame against white, this U-shaped decorative mala is presented with the patient eye of a neighbourhood florist: precise, balanced and full of cultural memory. The top of each arm begins with a dense column of creamy white blooms - small, fluffy petals arranged to read like chrysanthemums or petite carnations - their soft surface reflecting soft daylight and suggesting a gentle, respectful greeting. Beneath those pale caps a narrow, textured band of russet-reddish petals follows, layered and slightly matte, recalling sun-dried foliage or terracotta tones that add weight and formality. The garland's arms curve into the main body, a wide ribbon of saturated golden-yellow clusters modelled on marigolds, tightly packed to create that familiar, cheerful abundance used in Diwali and Ganesh Chaturthi adornments. Minute bursts of bright green thread through the joins, neat leafy accents that steady the colour shifts. At the lowest central point a prominent orange pom-pom pendant hangs - a lush, multi-tiered rosette of ruffled petals that commands attention and anchors the composition. The materials are robust and light, suited to repeated display on a doorway or altar; the tactile impression is silky and substantial rather than ephemeral. Locally-minded clients in East Dulwich - whether arranging a lively housewarming on Lordship Lane or decorating a family puja near East Dulwich Station - often choose such reusable torans for their lasting colour and ceremonial resonance. This is the kind of handcrafted design Flowers East Dulwich would recommend for a welcoming, auspicious entrance or a festival-ready mantlepiece.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint the composition reads as a soft, rectangular cushion of flowers, edged in a deep, ruffled red satin ribbon that neatly defines its pillow silhouette. The arrangement is densely populated with hot-fuchsia roses-rich, velvety and frequently the largest visual anchors-balanced throughout by clusters of blush-pink carnations that add a frilly, tactile surface. Scattered among these are vivid lemon-yellow ranunculus, bright and sunlit, and dusky purple lisianthus whose bell-shaped blooms introduce shadow and depth. Cooling the palette are several silver-blue Eryngium thistles, their spiky forms providing architectural punctuation, while little sprays of small pink filler blooms offer delicate, jewel-like points of interest. Rounded eucalyptus leaves, their silvery green sheen catching soft daylight, and other lush foliage create layered depth and a natural underlay that cradles the flowers. The interplay of textures-velvety rose petals, ruffled carnation edges, spiky thistles and pleated ribbon-produces a tactile harmony that feels both carefully designed and gently spontaneous. Intended as a sympathy cushion or memorial pillow, the bouquet reads as a vibrant tribute: colourful and comforting, it celebrates treasured memories rather than emphasizing loss. As an East Dulwich florist I imagine this piece placed near Goose Green or on a chapel table at a small local service; at Flowers East Dulwich we arrange these with care to convey warmth, remembrance and a quiet dignity for family and friends.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A luxurious heart-shaped floral wreath fills the frame against a bright, uncluttered white background, its colours and textures blending into a tender expression of sympathy and enduring affection. The heart is constructed from a dense bed of pastel pink carnations, each bloom softly frilled and layered, creating a plush foundation that clearly defines the romantic silhouette. Set into this cushion of pink are several large, creamy yellow roses, perfectly formed with gently swirling petals that appear almost luminous, symbolising warmth, respect, and cherished memories. Between these roses, white spider chrysanthemums stretch their slender, needle-like petals from fresh green centres, adding a lively, airy contrast that lightens the composition. Deeper magenta-pink lisianthus flowers, with their gently cupped and slightly ruffled petals, are interspersed like thoughtful pauses of deeper emotion, giving the design a sense of depth and quiet drama. Subtle touches of small, variegated green leaves emerge between the blossoms, evoking the feel of handpicked garden foliage from a local East Dulwich garden. A soft pink ribbon, just visible at the lower point of the heart, hints that this piece is intended as a personal farewell, perhaps resting beside a photograph or memory book at a service. The tribute feels both classic and contemporary, suitable for a church or crematorium service around East Dulwich, where families value sincerity and softness in their floral tributes. Crafted with attentive care, this heart conveys what many people in the community wish to say during times of loss: you were loved, you are remembered, and you remain held in our hearts.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This rectangular memorial pillow has been composed to read as a comforting, tactile surface: the whole form is covered in a dense, even layer of small white chrysanthemums whose tightly clustered petals create a velvety, almost fabric-like texture. The dominant white suggests purity and repose, while a single concentrated spray in the upper-left corner introduces warmth and sentiment - deep fuchsia and magenta roses with full, open blooms nestle against clusters of delicate white freesias and tiny white buds, their soft fragrance imagined as a gentle thread through the arrangement. Lush glossy leaves and thin fern fronds cradle the spray, their green tones grounding the colour and adding natural movement across the cushion. Around the perimeter a pleated light-green satin ribbon edge is neatly finished, the ribbon's soft shine visible where it peeks beneath the chrysanthemums and defines the pillow's silhouette. Photographed on a clean white backdrop with a subtle shadow to show depth, the arrangement reads both sculptural and tender, designed for funeral tributes, memorial services, or as a graveside offering. Prepared with quiet care for families across East Dulwich - from Lordship Lane to North Cross Road - this pillow is one of the traditional sympathy pieces we deliver from Flowers East Dulwich, intended to express solace, respect and the wish for peaceful rest.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a stark white field, this heart-shaped floral creation is dominated by dozens of deep red roses whose velvety petals open in stages, creating a rich tapestry of crimson tones and soft shadows. The roses form the core structure of the heart, each bloom positioned to reinforce the rounded contours and dense center. Interwoven throughout, clusters of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila) breathe air into the design, their frothy clouds of miniature blooms forming a gentle contrast that brightens the composition and creates a lace-like texture along the heart's perimeter. In the upper-left curve, a solitary white lily sits like a quiet punctuation mark; its broad, porcelain petals unfurl to reveal a subtle creamy hint at the base and prominent yellow stamens that introduce a touch of warmth and sculptural drama. The bouquet's tactile contrasts-from the plush, layered roses to the filigree of gypsophila and the lily's smooth planes-are apparent even in stillness, and the imagined scent combines the deep sweetness of roses with the lily's green, fresh lift. The lighting is soft and frontal, allowing each petal's sheen and each tiny floret to be read clearly, a testament to careful floral technique. Thoughtful and elegant, this heart-shaped arrangement would be a meaningful romantic gesture or a sophisticated tribute, carrying the neighbourhood character of East Dulwich and the approachable craftsmanship you might admire near Dulwich Park or the cafes on Lordship Lane.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A richly detailed, heart-shaped funeral tribute in vivid reds and greens is presented on a crisp white background, allowing every flower to stand out clearly. At the core of the design are several large, fully opened red roses, their velvety petals curling outwards in layered spirals that suggest both tenderness and strength. These roses are surrounded by clusters of smaller red carnations and mini carnations, tightly arranged so that no space is left bare, giving the piece a generous, almost enveloping softness. Nestled between the red blooms are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, perfectly rounded and textured, bringing a vibrant, almost luminous contrast that feels like fresh new growth along Lordship Lane after a spring shower. Variegated green-and-cream foliage frames many of the flowers, its neat, slightly glossy leaves forming a natural border that enhances the heart shape without overwhelming it. At the pointed base, a delicate spray of fern-like greenery extends just beyond the outline, adding a subtle, organic flourish. The overall effect is of a full, plush, and carefully balanced heart, created with the practiced hands of a local East Dulwich florist who understands how flowers can express what is often left unsaid. This arrangement feels especially suited to funeral and memorial services, conveying sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love for someone dearly missed. Whether placed beside a coffin, at a crematorium chapel, or delivered to a family home in SE22, it offers a gentle, dignified way to honour a cherished life and surround grieving relatives with colour, beauty, and quiet comfort.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, this Christian cross funeral arrangement feels calm and contemplative, like a quiet moment after a service in an East Dulwich church. The entire cross is densely covered in pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom small, neat, and perfectly formed, creating a plush, cloud-like texture that suggests purity and peace. Their delicate green centres offer just a whisper of colour, ensuring the overall effect stays soft and respectful. Along the sides, a smooth ribbon in bright yet gentle lime green neatly frames the cross, tidying the edges and giving the piece a professional, polished outline. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, sits a rich cluster of deep purple lisianthus blossoms, their velvety petals curling and folding into one another to build a sense of depth and quiet luxury. Slender stems of variegated greenery and tiny filler flowers nestle between the lisianthus blooms, mimicking the natural tuck of foliage you might see in gardens around Lordship Lane or near Dulwich Village. A delicate trail of lisianthus, including both open flowers and smaller buds, cascades down one lower arm of the cross, adding a diagonal line of interest and giving the tribute a feeling of gentle movement. Photographed from slightly above, the cross casts a soft, natural shadow that grounds it without disturbing its serenity. The overall impression is one of reverent sympathy and enduring remembrance, an arrangement that would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at a memorial service, or by a graveside in the East Dulwich area.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A carefully composed memorial cross arranged from a dense field of white chrysanthemums, every bloom snugly placed to create a soft, cushion-like plane of white that reads as purity and repose. Around the outer edge a generous ruffle of purple satin ribbon is artfully interlaced, providing a solemn frame and a touch of refined texture that catches light without being showy. The vertical arm carries the bespoke dedication MUM, spelled in small, saturated purple blooms-likely lisianthus or spray chrysanthemums-so the personal message stands out against the white foundation with immediate clarity. At the nexus of the cross a rich central spray becomes the focal point: deep violet roses, lighter lavender roses, and ruffled purple lisianthus form a compact bouquet, their petals layered and tactile, while variegated foliage with pale edges and darker centres drifts through to give the cluster depth and cooling contrast. Small green berries or textured seed pods are woven through for a whisper of earthiness. The colour story-crisp white and multiple shades of purple from lavender to almost-black violet-reads as dignity, calm and heartfelt sorrow. As a local florist in East Dulwich, Flowers East Dulwich often creates this style for services at nearby venues such as St Peter's Church, Lordship Lane funeral homes, or for delivery to Dulwich Park chapels; the piece conveys respectful remembrance and quiet comfort, and in hand it carries a soft, powdery floral scent and a sense of careful craftsmanship meant to soothe bereaved families.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00