Flowers Tooting Bec TRIBUTES

At Flowers Tooting Bec, we create heartfelt funeral flowers and memorial tributes that help you say goodbye with dignity and love. From classic wreaths and sprays to personal, bespoke bouquets, every design is handcrafted in our local studio near Tooting Bec station, close to Tooting Common and Upper Tooting Road.

Our experienced team understands how important these moments are. We work closely with the family and local funeral directors in Tooting Bec, Balham and Tooting Broadway to ensure your tribute arrives on time and exactly as requested. Whether you prefer soft pastels, pure white lilies or a design in favourite team colours, your flowers are created with care, respect and attention to detail.

For urgent arrangements, we offer reliable same-day delivery across Tooting Bec and nearby areas such as Streatham and Wandsworth when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose from our curated collection of sympathy tributes or contact us to discuss a fully bespoke piece that reflects their personality and memories.

Why families trust our local florist service:

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral flowers, handcrafted in Tooting Bec
  • Discreet, punctual same-day delivery to homes, churches and chapels
  • Friendly, understanding florists to guide you through every step

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TRIBUTES
Set against a bright white background, this floral tribute forms a classic Christian cross crafted entirely from roses and delicate fillers, creating a powerful focal point for a funeral or memorial. The central body of the cross is composed of densely packed deep crimson red roses, their velvety petals unfurling in generous layers that convey love, reverence and profound respect. Interwoven between the red blooms are vibrant fuchsia pink roses with slightly softer, more ruffled petals, adding gentle warmth and a sense of tenderness, like a quiet embrace offered to grieving hearts. Scattered rosebuds in matching shades nestle among the full blooms, giving the arrangement depth, texture and the suggestion of memories unfolding over time. Along the edge of the cross runs a neat, continuous border of tiny pristine white flowers, perhaps small chrysanthemums or spray carnations, which form a clean outline that makes the shape stand out clearly even from across a church or crematorium chapel in the Tooting Bec area. These white blossoms create a halo effect around the richer colours, symbolising peace, innocence and a prayerful farewell. Slender hints of fresh greenery peek from beneath the flowers, subtly framing the design without disturbing its structured, formal silhouette. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the rich reds and bright pinks to glow gently while highlighting the crisp edges of the white border. This floral cross feels thoughtfully arranged, as if prepared by a local Tooting Bec florist who understands the need for grace, dignity and quiet beauty when sending condolences to a family or commemorating a life at a service near Tooting Broadway or along Upper Tooting Road.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Captured from a clean, top-down angle, this heart-shaped sympathy tribute seems to float against a bright white background, its form perfectly defined. The entire heart is densely paved with pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom pressed closely to the next until they form a plush, cloud-like texture symbolising peace and gentle farewell. A continuous band of emerald green ribbon wraps neatly around the outer edge, its satin sheen adding a subtle frame that emphasises the curve of the heart. On the upper left, a rich spray of deep magenta calla lilies sweeps diagonally towards the lower centre, drawing the eye across the design. At the top of this spray, several calla lilies are fully open, their sculpted, funnel-shaped petals revealing dark, almost inky spadices that contrast beautifully with the surrounding white flowers. Slightly below, more slender, partially unfurled calla blooms cascade softly downward, giving the tribute a sense of movement, as if the flowers are bowing in quiet respect. Threaded among the lilies are small clusters of fragrant white freesia, their dainty, bell-like flowers adding a fresh brightness and gentle fragrance. Lush green leaves and airy fern-like foliage cradle the blooms, bringing depth and natural texture. The heart feels both serene and strong, a tender expression of condolence that local families in Tooting Bec might send to a funeral at a nearby chapel or crematorium, reflecting the calm, leafy character of streets around Trinity Road and the comforting care of an experienced neighbourhood florist.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
This image shows a meticulously arranged Union Jack funeral tribute, presented flat against a bright white background so every detail of the floral artistry can be clearly seen. The piece is perfectly rectangular, like a flag stretched smooth, yet its densely packed blooms give it a padded, cushion-like depth that suggests softness and comfort. At the centre, the wide red St. George's Cross stands out, created from compact crimson flowers with rounded heads that sit shoulder to shoulder, their natural sheen catching the light and giving the cross a gently glowing quality. Crossing this, the finer diagonal arms of St. Patrick's Cross are set out with the same red blooms, carefully aligned so the shapes feel precise and respectful. Each red band is framed with striking white floral borders that reflect the flag's exact proportions, the white blossoms clean and bright, like fresh linen. These white lines expand into the larger diagonal sections representing the Scottish St. Andrew's Cross, their surface smooth yet richly textured. Deep blue flowers, most likely hydrangeas or similarly tufted varieties, fill the remaining spaces, their petals overlapping in waves to create a plush background that cradles the central motif. The blue border around the entire tribute is particularly neat, giving the design a finished, almost framed appearance. This patriotic floral flag would be chosen by families in Tooting Bec wishing to honour a loved one's service, perhaps carried from a house near Tooting Bec Common to a quiet chapel, where the rich colours and careful craftsmanship offer a dignified symbol of national identity and remembrance.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this heart-shaped funeral tribute appears both delicate and substantial, like a cushion of petals carefully shaped by a skilled local florist familiar with the quiet, tree-lined streets around Tooting Bec Common. The heart is entirely massed with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each small bloom adding to a cloud-like surface that seems soft to the touch, symbolising purity, peace, and a gentle farewell. At the upper left curve of the heart, three luxurious deep red roses form a focal point. Their petals, layered in rich velvety spirals, capture a feeling of profound love and heartfelt loss. Surrounding them, sprigs of tiny white filler flowers and a mixture of lush green foliage - from broad, shiny leaves to whisper-thin, feathery greens - bring texture and depth, giving the arrangement a natural, garden-like character. Two more red roses extend this story along a graceful diagonal towards the centre-right and lower-right of the heart, as though guiding a final thought from past memories to present farewell. Fine strands of bright green ornamental grass sweep across the white chrysanthemums, drawing subtle, elegant lines that connect each rose into a harmonious whole. Around the outside, a dark green satin ribbon is pleated and pinned neatly, framing the heart with a polished, respectful border. The combination of pure white, deep red, and rich green creates a classic funeral tribute often chosen for memorials, crematorium chapels, or church services across Tooting Bec and nearby Balham, offering a quiet but eloquent expression of enduring love, sympathy, and remembrance.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image shows a luxurious, cushion-shaped funeral flower tribute, turned on the point like a soft diamond and photographed against a clean white backdrop so that every petal stands out. The surface of the floral pillow is entirely carpeted with roses in complementary shades of hot fuchsia, soft pink, and buttery cream, many of them fully open so their intricate swirls of petals can be clearly seen. Between the roses, rich purple lisianthus blossoms provide a deeper, velvety tone, their layered blooms echoing the shape of the roses while adding contrast. Scattered among them are clusters of tiny lilac and lavender filler flowers, much like airy clouds of statice, which lend a gentle haze of colour and fine texture. A base of mixed greenery frames and supports the design: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves with their characteristic matte sheen rest alongside slender, ferny foliage in a deeper green, building a sense of movement and depth around the edges. The overall impression is of a plush, comforting pillow of flowers, symbolic of peaceful sleep and quiet farewell. The composition feels calm and composed, the kind of tribute a family in Tooting Bec might choose for a memorial at the local crematorium or for a final goodbye at a church service off Trinity Road, letting the harmonious blend of pinks, creams, and purples convey love, gratitude, and a tender final message.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Presented as a gently shaped rectangular pillow, this funeral floral tribute is composed of a dense carpet of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each small head layered so the surface reads as a continuous field of soft snow-like texture. The pillow's rounded corners and slightly domed profile mimic the reassuring comfort of a sleeping cushion, while a pleated band of pale lime-green ribbon frames the whole piece, its crisp colour lifting the white tones with a whisper of renewal. Diagonally across the upper-left corner a delicate cluster of accents introduces nuance: creamy white lisianthus with their cup-like, ruffled faces are paired with regal, deep-purple lisianthus blooms and a few tightly furled purple buds, offering notes of dignity and tenderness. Interspersed fern fronds and glossy dark leaves add verdant contrast and a faint, green fragrance; a broad leaf wrap neatly binds the stems at the base of the cluster, lending a considered, crafted finish. Soft, neutral lighting on a white background highlights every petal contour and the faint shadow beneath the pillow, suggesting both weight and airiness. This arrangement, suitable for a wake, chapel service, or graveside at a church near Mitcham Road or a memorial on Trinity Road, carries an unspoken message of sympathy and enduring care. Crafted with the attentiveness of a local florist, Flowers Tooting Bec would present this design as a respectful expression of condolence that balances purity, texture, and a subtle hint of colour.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a spotless white backdrop, this refined floral cross looks like it has just been finished on a workbench in a Tooting Bec flower shop before being taken to a nearby service on Trinity Road or towards Balham. The cross itself is formed entirely from tightly packed white chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, arranged so carefully that they create a plush, cloud-like texture over every surface. Their uniform size and colour give the design a peaceful, contemplative feeling, as if inviting quiet reflection and prayer. Running all along the perimeter of the cross is a slim but distinct edge of vivid green foliage, framing the white flowers and sharpening the overall silhouette, so the shape stands out clearly even from a distance in a church or chapel. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a focal spray brings warmth and gentle colour to the composition. Clusters of fully opened roses in shades of soft peach, pale pink, and creamy white are arranged in a graceful curve, their petals spiralling outward in delicate layers. Around them, airy fern fronds, wisps of bright green grass, and tiny purple filler flowers weave through the roses, giving the centre a natural, garden-like character. The lighting is bright but soft, bringing out the subtle contrasts between petals and greenery without overpowering them. This is clearly a sympathy or funeral tribute, crafted to convey quiet strength and loving remembrance, the sort of piece a family in Tooting Bec might choose to honour a loved one's faith, life story, and gentle spirit at a final farewell.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A serene floral cross, generously covered in pastel blossoms, appears centered on a crisp white background, as if ready to be placed with care beside a casket or altar in one of Tooting Bec's quiet churches. The cross itself is fully shaped from flowers, with gently rounded edges that suggest tenderness rather than severity. Across its surface, luxurious roses in soft white, ivory, and delicate champagne tones mingle with blush pink and pale peach varieties, their petals layered like silk. Some roses are fully open, displaying their rosette hearts, while others remain in bud, hinting at the continuation of life and memory. Between these focal blooms, domed clusters of white hydrangea and other fluffy filler flowers create a dense, cushion-like base, so that every part of the cross seems padded in softness. Small accents of lavender or light purple statice thread through the whites and creams, bringing a whisper of colour that never overwhelms. Fine, fresh greenery is tucked at the edges and in small pockets throughout, providing subtle contrast and helping define the distinctive Christian cross outline. The composition feels carefully balanced-no flower appears out of place-and the arrangement has the quiet dignity suited to a funeral, memorial, or chapel service. It evokes the feeling of a respectful tribute delivered locally, perhaps on a peaceful morning, to a service near Tooting Bec station or along the residential streets leading to Tooting Bec Common. The studio lighting is even and gentle, casting a faint shadow beneath the design and drawing attention to the lush textures that symbolise comfort, remembrance, and unwavering love.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This exquisite heart-shaped arrangement is a testament to local floristry in Tooting Bec, radiating warmth, compassion, and the artistry of a seasoned florist near Tooting Bec Common. Around thirty soft pink and creamy ivory roses are skillfully arranged in a tight embrace, their velvety petals spiraling open in stages that mirror the gentle passing of time. The alternating hues of blush and cream create a subtle play of color-pink suggesting tender affection, and ivory offering quiet sophistication-that feels equally at home in moments of heartfelt remembrance or quiet celebration. Wisps of delicate white baby's breath meander throughout the heart, filling in the spaces between the roses like pockets of gentle air, their ethereal nature suggesting hope and peace. The entire bouquet is shaped with perfect precision, forming a distinctly full heart that instantly communicates love and comfort. Bathed in clear, even daylight against a freshly laundered white backdrop, every detail from the softly curved petals to the lush, dewy textures is accentuated, giving the arrangement an almost living energy. Crafted for life's milestones, be it a farewell at a local service in Wandsworth or a memorial at St. Anselm's, this design draws on the unique spirit of Tooting Bec-where traditions of heartfelt care meet the timeless beauty of expertly chosen roses. Such a bouquet comforts, honors, and celebrates, offering a gentle embrace to those who need it most.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated overhead angle, this heart-shaped composition presents a lovingly dense tapestry of fresh-cut blooms on a pure white backdrop, the sort of polished tribute you might see prepared for a service near Tooting Common or delivered to a family home off Upper Tooting Road. Dozens of roses - ranging from bud to full bloom - create the heart's graceful silhouette in tones of radiant white, warm ivory, soft pale peach and delicate blush pink. Between the roses, clusters of snowy white hydrangea nestle like soft clouds, their tiny petals multiplying into a lush, textured surface that both cushions and elevates the roses. Small hints of deep, variegated green foliage peek through, especially along the base, giving visual depth and a cool contrast that makes the pastel blooms glow. The arrangement casts a gentle shadow on the white ground, revealing its sturdy three-dimensional build and careful, hand-placed blooms. Imagine the smell: a faint, refined rose perfume mingled with the clean, leafy scent of green stems - calming and understated. This design carries quiet elegance and would serve as a moving memorial tribute, a refined wedding accent, or a heartfelt anniversary declaration. Created with local sensibility and floral craft familiar to those who visit Tooting Market, it speaks of comfort, remembrance, and sincere affection, a premium, thoughtfully assembled piece for significant moments in and around Tooting Bec.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this floral teddy bear tribute looks as if a beloved soft toy has been transformed into living petals. The bear is crafted from a dense carpet of royal blue flowers, each tiny bloom nestled closely to the next so that the surface reads as velvety fur rather than individual stems. Creamy white, slightly buttery blossoms define the muzzle, the inner circles of the rounded ears, and the oval paw pads on all four feet, creating a gentle contrast that highlights the bear's familiar shape. Its face is simple yet expressive: two round, shining dark eyes with a hint of amber catch the light, while a small black triangle forms the nose, above a delicate curved line that suggests a subtle, peaceful smile. Around its neck, a translucent white mesh bow is tied neatly, the filmy loops softening the strong blue tones and adding a touch of innocence. The bear lies flat yet appears slightly tilted, giving the arrangement a sense of movement, as though it has just been placed by loving hands. From my work with families around Tooting Bec, from Longley Road to the quiet streets by the tube station, I know how pieces like this can bring comfort at funerals or memorials for babies and young children. The royal blue flowers feel calm and steady, while the pale accents speak of purity and light. This carefully shaped floral sculpture is both a heartfelt farewell and a gentle embrace, designed to be a tender focal point at a service or a peaceful tribute in a place of rest.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A richly detailed floral cross fills the frame, standing alone against a crisp white background that makes every petal and leaf stand out with clarity. The cross itself is sculpted entirely from flowers, so densely arranged that no foliage or mechanics are visible except in gentle glimpses at the very edges. At the centre of the cross, three large roses in a soft dusty-mauve tone form a natural focal point, their velvety petals fully opened and delicately cupped as if caught at the height of bloom. Around them, feathery fern fronds and fresh green leaves weave in and out, creating a halo of foliage that enhances the roses' romantic colour. Flowing outwards along the vertical and horizontal arms, clusters of Lisianthus in shades of blush, shell pink, and muted lilac cover every inch, their ruffled petals overlapping like silk. Some blossoms reveal darker, plum-coloured centres, adding depth and gentle drama. Nestled throughout are tiny accent flowers in pale pink and light purple, together with a scattering of small white stars and soft green buds, introducing subtle variations in shape and tone. Just beneath the opulent blanket of petals, slender hints of dark purple ribbon or backing structure peek through, tracing the edges and giving the cross a defined outline. The overall look is tender and reverent, reminiscent of a quiet walk down a side street off Tooting Bec Road on a still morning. This is the type of floral tribute a local family might place beside a coffin or graveside, offering a message of faith, hope, and lasting love when words feel insufficient.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral tribute resembles a perfectly frosted moon, formed from hundreds of snowy white chrysanthemum blooms. Each small spray chrysanthemum is carefully positioned to touch the next, leaving no gaps, so the cushion appears seamless and soft, like a pillow of petals. The blossoms' pale green centres give a very faint glow to the otherwise pure white surface, adding a gentle warmth that remains restrained and respectful. Around the edge, an emerald green satin ribbon has been folded into regular pleats, its rich colour and subtle shine framing the cushion with a tailored, almost garment-like finish. Resting on the upper part of this white expanse is an artfully arranged cluster of greens and blues, providing a focal point for the eye. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum stretches out its fine, filament-like petals, surrounded by clusters of bright green Hypericum berries and neat green button chrysanthemums that add rounded shape and texture. Fern fronds arc softly over the cushion, their feathered tips casting delicate shadows, while glossy foliage adds depth and contrast. Tucked among the greenery are two prominent Scottish thistles in muted indigo-blue, their spiky globes and bristling collars standing out sharply against the smooth chrysanthemum base. The overall mood is one of cool serenity and quiet strength, an arrangement that would feel at home in a reflective service in Tooting Bec, perhaps in a local church near Trinity Road or carried gently from a Tooting funeral director to a resting place, conveying heartfelt condolences without a single spoken word.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A classic Latin cross made entirely of flowers is depicted on a clean white background, its elegant form emphasised by a soft drop shadow that hints at depth and craftsmanship. The body of the cross is built from small white chrysanthemum buttons, tightly clustered so they resemble a plush, snow-white quilt. Each round flower head touches the next, creating a perfectly even surface that symbolises innocence, serenity, and spiritual light. At the very heart of the cross, a delicate cluster of roses offers a gentle contrast in both colour and texture. Several open blooms in ivory, blush pink, and warm apricot are nestled together, their petals unfolding in layered spirals that catch the light. Slender, arching fern leaves frame the roses, while tiny lavender-coloured filler flowers are tucked between them, bringing just a hint of soft purple into the design. Along the outer edge of the cross, a slim lime green ribbon has been carefully wrapped and concealed, leaving only a fine border of colour that peeks through beneath the mass of white petals. This refined green outline sharpens the silhouette and adds a note of quiet renewal. The arrangement feels calm and reverent, the sort of funeral tribute one might see during a memorial gathering in Tooting Bec, perhaps in a local church or funeral home chapel. It has the presence of a piece created by an experienced neighbourhood florist who understands how to balance tradition and tenderness for families saying farewell to a loved one.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A large saxophone-shaped floral tribute dominates the frame, set upright against a crisp white background so that every detail of the design stands out clearly. The entire body of the instrument is expertly built from dozens upon dozens of bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, each one carefully pinned to create an unbroken sweep of colour from the top of the neck down to the broad flare of the bell. Their tiny petals overlap like soft scales, catching the light and giving the impression of a gentle, golden glow. Dotted across this sunny surface are tightly furled red rosebuds, placed thoughtfully where the keys and buttons would usually be found on a saxophone, adding both contrast and a sense of structure. Their rich, velvety texture and deeper shade of red introduce a quiet note of formality and love to the design. Around the curves and along the edges, fine strands of green foliage, perhaps ivy or similar trailing greenery, trace the instrument's outline, softening the shape and bringing a hint of natural movement, like tendrils of music drifting into the air. At the mouthpiece area, in the upper left, a few delicate green or metallic wires rise upwards, suggesting the reed and inner workings, as well as providing subtle support. The overall effect is of a lifelike, floral saxophone, carefully composed and full of character. It feels especially fitting for a funeral or memorial in Tooting Bec, a way to remember a loved one whose life was filled with music, perhaps echoing the sounds once heard along local streets and around the edge of Tooting Bec Common.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A large Celtic cross funeral tribute, photographed against a spotless white backdrop, showcases intricate floral detailing that reflects both faith and thoughtful remembrance. The structure of the cross is entirely composed of tightly packed chrysanthemums; the main vertical and horizontal arms are filled with crisp white blooms, each tiny petal overlapping like soft feathers to form a plush, gently raised surface. Encircling the centre and outlining the traditional Celtic ring, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums add definition, their neat, rounded heads creating bold lines and interwoven patterns that echo ancient stone carvings. This clean contrast of white and green calls to mind the calm, open spaces around Tooting Bec, from quiet residential streets to the leafy edges of the common. Flowing down the lower section of the cross are three prominent groupings of deep purple carnations, their rich, velvety petals providing a striking focal point against the cool whites and greens. Delicate strands of dark green foliage and slim twining stems curl naturally through these purple accents, offering movement and a sense of life within the structured design. The lighting is bright and even, bringing out the freshness of every bloom and the subtle variation in colour from snow-white to vivid lime and royal purple. This floral Celtic cross would sit beautifully beside a coffin or at the front of a chapel in Tooting Bec, a meaningful choice for families wishing to honour Irish or Scottish roots, or simply to express strong spiritual faith. The arrangement's careful balance of colour, texture, and symbolism makes it a gentle yet powerful expression of sympathy and remembrance.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A lovingly crafted teddy bear floral tribute is displayed against a simple white background, its soft, rounded shape brought to life through meticulous floristry. The bear's entire body, from chubby legs to rounded tummy and gentle face, is formed from tightly clustered creamy white chrysanthemums, giving the impression of a plush toy made from petals instead of fabric. Each bloom is carefully placed, creating a velvety, cushion-like surface that feels soothing even at a glance. Small, dark eyes and a neat black nose are nestled within the flowers, adding character and a tender, almost protective gaze that suggests comfort and care. Just below, a tiny curved line hints at a peaceful smile. Across the front of the bear, a vivid waistcoat of deep pink or magenta flowers provides a cheerful pop of colour, their rich tones standing out beautifully against the pale body. The vest is clearly defined in two curved sections, echoing traditional lapels and giving the design a dressed-up, special-occasion feel. At the neck, a delicate bow made from sheer purple netting is tied neatly, its translucent layers adding texture and a sense of lightness. The soft, even lighting and white backdrop keep the focus squarely on the details of the flowers and the gentle teddy shape. Created for moments of remembrance in the Tooting Bec community, this design feels especially fitting for a child's memorial, a baby's funeral, or a tribute during a quiet service near Tooting Common, offering a tender symbol of love, innocence, and lasting affection.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
An elegant angel wing funeral tribute in pure white is presented against a spotless white background, capturing the quiet, reflective mood that often settles over Tooting Bec Common on a misty day. The wings are sculpted from a dense bed of delicate white flowers, likely small chrysanthemums and spray carnations, each bloom tightly nestled into the next so that no gaps disturb the flowing outline. Tiny hints of soft green and pale yellow at the centers of some flowers lend natural variation and a living, breathing quality to the design. Framing this floral core, long arcs of fluffy white feathers sweep around the outer edge of each wing, their wispy tips overlapping to create a gentle, down-soft halo. The feathers seem to soften the contours, evoking the protective embrace of a guardian angel or the comforting memory of a gentle touch. Soft, even lighting highlights the contrast between the feathery texture and the smooth, petal-packed interior, while a faint shadow below anchors the piece in space. This arrangement, lovingly designed in the spirit of local Tooting Bec funerals and memorials, would be a meaningful tribute at a chapel service, crematorium, or family gathering, carrying messages of purity, peace, and spiritual ascent. One can imagine it resting near a framed photograph, surrounded by candles and quiet conversation, offering a silent blessing to the departed. As a crafted piece from a nearby florist serving Tooting Bec and the surrounding streets, it reflects both technical skill and heartfelt compassion for the community in times of loss.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Set against an immaculate white background, this angel-wing funeral arrangement appears almost to float, its form lovingly shaped by an expert florist's hand. The wings themselves are densely covered in small white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully placed to create a velvety, unbroken surface that resembles freshly fallen snow along the quiet residential streets of Tooting Bec. The soft green centres of the flowers peek through like tiny points of light, breaking up the whiteness with a subtle, natural glow. Tracing the sweeping outline of each wing, long white feathers are layered to create a gentle, downy border that enhances the celestial impression, as if these wings might lift the memory of a loved one skyward. At the point where the wings meet, a striking fuchsia-pink satin bow becomes the emotional heart of the tribute. Its glossy loops and trailing ribbons lie across the flowers, introducing a vivid note of love and remembrance. Cradled within the knot of the bow is a single dusky pink rosebud, its petals tightly cupped, suggesting a life cherished and protected. Just below, a cluster of deep violet thistle-like flowers or textured foliage forms a dark, textured base that grounds the design visually, reminding one of the rich, earthy hues found in local gardens near Tooting Bec Common. Gentle, even lighting highlights the contrast between the smooth petals, airy feathers, and satiny ribbon, making every texture clear. This piece is a thoughtful sympathy tribute, suitable for funeral or memorial services, and reflects the kind of bespoke bereavement flowers available for sensitive same-day delivery around Tooting Bec.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From a quiet corner of a London studio, this arresting interpretation of the Jamaican flag is a study in texture and color. Rather than a flat fabric panel, thousands of minute, crumpled elements-tissue paper, fabric scraps, and gentle pleats-are pressed into a dense, three-dimensional mosaic that dances with shade and light. The gold diagonal saltire runs crisply across the composition, a luminous cross reaching from corner to corner and carving the field into four dynamic triangles. The triangles at the top and bottom glow with vivid green, each facet catching a different shimmer of daylight and suggesting tropical hillsides seen through a sunlit afternoon. The triangles on the hoist and fly sides are deep black, their fractured facets absorbing light and revealing a soft satin-like sheen amid the rugged texture. The overall effect is tactile and rugged, a deliberate counterpoint to the smoothness of a typical flag image. The piece communicates not only national symbol and pride but also the idea of craft as community action-each fragment a small contribution toward a larger story. For readers exploring Jamaica's art, diaspora resilience, or cultural storytelling, it offers a tactile metaphor for memory and belonging. In the South London setting around Tooting Bec, Balham, and Clapham, it harmonizes with our local art scenes and could be presented in features about craft, heritage, or public art. Delivery is available across the area with options for same-day service, ensuring a quick introduction of this tactile piece to shops, schools, and homes around Tooting Bec.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking Star of David funeral arrangement dominates the image, set against a simple white background so every petal and line of the design stands out clearly. The six-pointed star is sculpted entirely from fresh flowers, with a soft, cushion-like border of white chrysanthemums outlining the full shape, giving each point of the Magen David a gentle, clouded edge. Inside this border, the central hexagon is densely filled with the same pure white blooms, glowing at the heart of the tribute like a quiet flame of remembrance. Around this calm centre, the six radiating sections are packed with deep blue to indigo flowers, their rich tone and velvety surfaces adding visual depth and solemnity. In each of these blue triangular points, a smaller inner triangle of white flowers is carefully set at the base, forming a repeating white-on-blue motif that feels both modern and deeply rooted in Jewish tradition. The careful spacing and even height of the blossoms show skilled, patient workmanship, ensuring the lines of the star remain sharp and respectful. There is no greenery, no extra decoration, just the interplay of white and blue blooms creating a powerful symbol of faith and legacy. This arrangement, typical of the thoughtful work created for bereaved families in Tooting Bec and nearby Balham or Streatham, would be chosen for a Jewish funeral, a memorial service, or shiva visits, its serene colours and soft textures offering comfort as it is delivered from a local florist studio to homes and synagogues across the neighbourhood.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
With a florist's calm focus, this flag-inspired tribute unfolds as a rectangular floral display that captures the proud colours of the Irish tricolour-green, white, and orange-woven from thousands of densely packed petals. Each band is built with care: the left green stripe rises like a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms, its surface slightly irregular, inviting the eye to notice every cluster of petals. The central white stripe is a breath of light, formed from tightly grouped white petals that create a soft, cloudlike band that divides the two colours with quiet dignity. The right orange stripe glows with warmth, assembled from many tiny orange flowers, sharing the same tactile texture and depth as the others. The whole composition sits on a crisp white background that makes the colours pop with clarity, echoing the flag's balanced proportions and rhythmic cadence. As a local florist working in Tooting Bec, I note how this piece speaks to community gathering spaces, schools along the High Road, and peaceful corners around Tooting Common, where the colours can become a quiet beacon for remembrance and celebration. It's the kind of tribute that suits civic events, charity fairs, or personal milestones, and it's available for same-day delivery across Tooting Bec, Balham, and Streatham, bringing a handmade, heartfelt touch to homes and event venues alike. The scent of fresh petals is light and clean, and the soft texture invites gentle touches as you move past it in a busy afternoon market or a quiet resident's hall.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The composition breathes with intent: a sacred emblem shaped from a dense carpet of bright orange marigolds, each bloom layered to create a soft but sculpted surface that catches a warm, even light. The marigolds form the primary silhouette of the sacred motif, their compact, velvety petals lending a tactile richness that feels almost textile-like to the eye. Nestled at the base of the design are elegant white lilies-two or more fully open blossoms with gently unfurling petals and pale green-yellow stamens-whose cool, understated perfume would lift from the arrangement on a quiet morning. Around the lilies, glossy green leaves and sprigs of tiny snow-white gypsophila soften the composition and introduce cool counterpoints to the dominant orange. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a freestanding display, carefully assembled for ceremonial display or a community tribute. The work is made with the attention of a local maker: prepared in a small studio not far from Tooting High Street and Tooting Bec Common, the design echoes floral traditions seen at local gatherings and temple decorations, offering both celebration and calm. As a floral statement it balances warmth with serenity-bold and celebratory in colour, yet intimate and consoling in scent and texture. Flowers Tooting Bec recognises this kind of piece as a meaningful way to mark Sikh festivals, memorials, and communal observances in the neighbourhood, where symbolic floral art connects neighbours, worshippers, and visitors through shared design and devotion.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic heart-shaped sympathy tribute is presented on a bright white background, its calm beauty reflecting the gentle character of a farewell gathering in Tooting Bec. The heart is completely filled with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, often called spray mums, placed so closely together that they form a smooth, pillowy cushion of petals. Their pure white colour suggests innocence and serenity, like fresh snow untouched along the paths of Tooting Common on a still winter morning. The chrysanthemums are uniform in size, giving the entire heart a harmonious, even texture that feels both comforting and understated. Framing this expanse of white is a pleated emerald green satin ribbon that wraps around the entire perimeter. The ribbon is folded into neat ruffles, creating a scalloped edge that clearly marks the outline of the heart and introduces a rich, jewel-toned contrast. Light gently glints off the satin surface, offering a refined finish without overshadowing the blooms. At the upper left curve of the heart, an artfully arranged accent cluster provides a focal point. Two fully opened white roses sit proudly at the centre of this cluster, their layered petals slightly creamy in tone and perfectly curled. Around them, smaller white flowers reminiscent of freesias and delicate buds add dimension and softness. Deep green foliage, including broad glossy leaves and wisps of fine, feathery greenery, fans outward, partially trailing across the chrysanthemum base. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity and heartfelt remembrance, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in the Tooting Bec area, where families seek a floral tribute that gently expresses love, loss, and enduring connection.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Displayed on a pure white background, this cross-shaped funeral tribute is photographed at a slight tilt, so the top left of the cross seems to reach gently toward the viewer. The entire form is densely covered with flowers, creating a sense of lush abundance and careful craftsmanship. At the heart of the design are generous roses in bright fuchsia pink and soft, buttery cream-yellow, fully open and layered, placed thoughtfully along the arms and centre to guide the eye down the length of the cross. Between these large, luxurious blooms sit clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, pom-pom texture and fresh colour bringing a modern brightness without losing the arrangement's reverent mood. Weaving through the roses and green mums are smaller blossoms in rich shades of purple and violet, reminiscent of statice or lisianthus, adding a gentle depth and a hint of twilight richness that balances the bolder tones. The shape of the cross is crisply defined by a border of tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, forming a soft, cushion-like frame. Just beneath this snowy fringe runs a neat band of pale green ribbon or foliage, folded with precision to create a continuous outline that subtly echoes the greens inside the design. The bright, even lighting ensures every hue and texture is visible, from the velvety rose petals to the tiny white florets at the edge. As a sympathy flower arrangement, this cross feels both solemn and quietly hopeful, an ideal tribute for a memorial in Tooting Bec or a service at a local church, reflecting a balance of remembrance and the celebration of a life well lived.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute dominates the frame, set crisply against a clean white backdrop so that every curve and blade of the symbol stands out. The entire emblem, from the central upright sword to the round chakkar and the two symmetrical kirpans, is formed from a dense tapestry of royal blue chrysanthemums or similar button flowers. Each bloom is carefully placed, creating a smooth yet textured surface that looks almost like deep blue velvet when viewed from a distance. The petals catch the light in soft highlights and shadows, giving the Khanda a sculpted, dimensional quality, as though it has been carved from flowers for a solemn service in Tooting Bec, perhaps near the quiet streets leading towards Tooting Common. At the point where the central sword meets its base, the intensity of the blue is interrupted by a gentle cluster of white and green. Three perfectly shaped white roses sit close together, their centres spiralling inward and their outer petals curling softly away, suggesting purity, reverence, and farewell. Around them, fine clusters of white filler flowers-likely baby's breath-float like a delicate mist, while glossy, dark green leaves cradle the composition and ground it within the larger design. This play of colour and texture creates a visual and emotional balance, with the commanding blue symbolising steadfast faith and the white details offering comfort and peace. The tribute feels deeply considered, an ideal arrangement for Sikh memorials and funeral services across Tooting Bec and neighbouring areas, crafted with the care and understanding that local families seek at times of loss.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Elegant heart-shaped funeral wreath crafted entirely from roses and baby's breath, set against a clean, white backdrop that highlights its serene symmetry. The heart is clearly split down the middle, yet the transition between the two sides feels harmonious rather than stark. On the left, clusters of creamy white and very soft butter-yellow roses are packed closely together, their velvety petals unfolding in calm, rounded layers that suggest peace and remembrance. On the right, a matching sweep of mid-pink roses echoes the density and fullness, the blooms slightly deeper at the centre and fading gently towards the petal tips, conveying warmth, gratitude, and gentle love. Throughout the entire heart, and especially along the dividing line and around the contours, clouds of tiny white baby's breath are threaded with care, filling every gap and tracing a fine, lace-like border that adds lightness and texture. Viewed from above, the piece feels like a quiet embrace, a floral message that says "you are loved" in both colour and form. Created in the spirit of a local Tooting Bec florist who knows how families gather around services near the High Road or by Tooting Bec station, this tribute would rest gracefully on a coffin or be displayed beside a photograph at a memorial. The contrast between the two rose shades symbolises shared memories and enduring bonds, while the overall softness of the design brings a sense of comfort and calm to a difficult farewell.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined, cascading tribute of three rose-filled hearts is shown floating against a brilliant white backdrop, like a quiet stream of memory descending from top left to bottom right. Each heart is carefully shaped and completely covered with miniature roses, the main tone a graceful dusty lavender softened by touches of blush and pastel pink that nestle between the mauve blooms. The roses are tightly massed so their layered petals form a luxurious, quilted surface, with the occasional bud peeking through to suggest ongoing life amidst remembrance. Encircling and linking the hearts, threads of fresh green ivy curve and twist in gentle arcs, their small, pointed leaves shining with a natural gloss. These vines act as both frame and connector, visually binding the three hearts and evoking images of family ties, loyal friendships, or a lifelong partnership that remains unbroken. The clean, white setting, with faint vertical reflections to the left, keeps every detail of the petals and greenery in sharp focus, much like the quiet, light-filled interiors of Tooting Bec's local chapels. There is no clutter, only calm and reverence. This floral piece feels especially fitting for a funeral or celebration of life, perhaps delivered to a service near Tooting Bec Common, where trees and open skies offer comfort. The trio of hearts suggests unity, gratitude, and a love that continues to flow gently through those who gather to say farewell.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Imagine this U-shaped toran held up in a neighbourhood studio near Tooting Market, every stitch and petal described with the care of a local florist. The garland begins at the top of each arm with a dense clutch of creamy off-white blooms-soft, compact and reminiscent of small chrysanthemums or carnation buds-providing a luminous cap that reads as ceremonial calm. Below those pale crowns lies a resolute band of russet-red or deep brown petals, textured and layered so they read like weathered leaves or flattened floral scales, adding a grounding, almost architectural rhythm to the piece. From there the curve unspools into a broad, sunlit sweep of golden-yellow-marigold-inspired pom-poms so densely threaded they create a plush, tactile ribbon of colour that feels celebratory and warm. Narrow green knots and leaf-like accents appear at the colour seams, subtle breaks that enhance contrast and suggest foliage without overpowering the floral narrative. Suspended at the central dip is a generous, multi-tiered orange cluster, ruffled and voluminous, a focal tassel that reads as auspicious and joyful. Under soft studio illumination the synthetic fibres take on a gentle sheen and the layered construction offers a feeling of abundance; though artificial, its weight and texture promise durability for repeated use at home altars, festival doorways, or wedding mandaps across Tooting Bec and into Streatham. The garland's composition balances tradition and practicality-an emblem of welcome, prosperity, and quiet craft that speaks to neighbourhood rituals and seasonal celebrations.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Taken from a slightly angled, elevated view against a clean white backdrop, this rectangular floral cushion is a richly layered tribute that balances joyful colour with quiet dignity. The composition centres on abundant hot pink roses, their velvety petals providing a plush, tactile core. Interspersed are soft pale-pink carnations whose frilly edges soften transitions between blooms, and vivid purple lisianthus that introduce graceful, cup-like shapes. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus bring cheerful contrast, while distinctive silver-blue eryngium thistles add a crisp, architectural spike that punctuates the softer forms. Eucalyptus leaves with their rounded, silvery green surfaces and an underlayer of darker foliage offer depth, subtle scent and a calming coolness. A ruffled, deep-red satin ribbon trims the base in a pleated border that crisply defines the pillow silhouette and lends a refined, ceremonial touch. The overall lighting is gentle and even, revealing the sheen of petals and ribbon and the delicate interplay of textures. As a sympathy or memorial cushion the arrangement feels like a comforting presence-warm, hopeful and thoughtfully constructed-suitable for placement at a funeral or graveside. Prepared with local care and attention to detail, this piece is available for delivery across Tooting Bec, Balham and nearby Streatham when needed, and it reflects the kind of bespoke sympathy work we create at Flowers Tooting Bec for families requesting something that honours memory with colour and tenderness.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lavish heart-shaped floral tribute sits alone on a pristine white background, appearing almost to float, like a quiet embrace offered during a time of loss in Tooting Bec. The heart is densely layered with blooms so close together they create a plush, quilted effect. Soft pastel pink carnations dominate the shape, their frilled petals folding and curling into one another, forming a gentle, cloud-like texture that feels soothing even at a glance. Resting proudly within this pink base, several generous cream and pale-yellow roses unfurl in elegant spirals, their creamy tones suggesting warmth, affection, and calm remembrance. Threaded between them are crisp white spider chrysanthemums, each bloom a burst of slender petals radiating around pale green hearts, adding light and fine, feathery detail to the composition. Rich magenta-pink lisianthus blossoms are scattered in thoughtful clusters, their slightly ruffled, bell-like flowers introducing a deeper, more emotional note, like whispered memories. Slender sprigs of green foliage and small variegated leaves slip between the petals, offering a breath of natural freshness that recalls local gardens and tree-lined streets near Tooting Bec station and Trinity Road. At the lower point of the heart, the soft hint of a pink ribbon peeks out, discrete yet telling, marking this piece as a carefully prepared sympathy or funeral arrangement. The stark white background highlights the colour harmony and the clear heart outline, allowing the tribute to convey, without words, the tenderness, respect, and quiet strength that friends and family hope to share with a loved one's final farewell.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This pillow-shaped memorial is a careful study in contrast and calm: the rectangular form is entirely covered in tight clusters of pristine white chrysanthemums, their small, papery faces packed close to give a plush, serene surface that suggests purity and peaceful rest. At the top-left corner a compact spray provides the arrangement's emotional focal point - velvety magenta and deep fuchsia roses arranged with thoughtful restraint, their open blooms promising tenderness and memory. Interspersed are sprightly white freesias and tiny white buds that lend a soft fragrance and delicate brightness against the richer roses, while slender fern fronds and glossy greenery thread through the cluster, framing the colour and offering a natural, living backdrop. A pleated light-green satin ribbon trims the edge, its subtle sheen and looping finish lending a refined, almost ceremonial border that grounds the pillow visually. Photographed on a crisp white background with a soft shadow below, the tribute reads as both tactile and solemn, the meticulous surface evoking care and attention to tradition. Crafted by an experienced hand in Tooting Bec, this cushion-style sympathy piece is familiar at local chapels and cemetery services - a comforting visual language of farewell that sits quietly beside a hearse or on a memorial table. The gentle scents of chrysanthemum and freesia, the soft velvet of rose petals, and the cool gloss of leaves together create a composition meant to soothe and honour a life remembered.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Here a crafted heart of blooms speaks plainly of love: a dense field of deep red roses forms the heart's main body, each bloom at a slightly different stage so the texture feels alive-tight buds nestle beside fully unfurled blossoms, their velvety petals folding in rich chiaroscuro against a crisp white background. Interlacing the red are soft clouds of white baby's breath (gypsophila), which float between and around the roses, lending a delicate, almost musical lightness that frames the heart and gives it quiet movement. In the upper-left arc, a single white lily commands attention with its broad, luminous petals and a faint creamy wash at the centre; its yellow stamens provide a warm punctuation amid the cooler whites and intense reds. The contrast of textures-the plush, rounded roses, the feathery gypsophila, the smooth, architectural lily-creates a sensory balance that feels both intimate and refined. Lighting is even and neutral, making colours read true and details crisp; the white backdrop keeps the focus on form and emotion. As a local bouquet often requested by my neighbours around Tooting Market and Tooting Broadway, this arrangement evokes quiet walks past the common and late-afternoon coffee conversations, and it is prepared with fresh, carefully selected blooms. Flowers Tooting Bec crafts this style for anniversaries, romantic gestures, and moments of remembrance, presenting a design that is at once classic and deeply personal-an eloquent floral statement meant to be held and felt as much as seen.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A striking heart-shaped floral arrangement fills the frame, its bold reds and fresh greens forming a tender tribute crafted in the calm, precise style of an experienced Tooting Bec florist. The heart is densely packed, so that no gaps of white show through, giving it a rich, luxurious weight. Dominating the design are several large, velvety red roses, each one fully formed with spiralling petals that draw the eye inward, like quiet centres of gravity. Surrounding these key blooms, smaller red carnations and miniature carnations weave together in layers of frilled petals, their slightly different shades of scarlet and crimson adding subtle depth to the overall red tone. Punctuating this passionate sea of red, compact lime-green button chrysanthemums appear in neat clusters, their rounded shapes and many tiny florets lending a playful yet sophisticated contrast. Around the outer edges, variegated pittosporum foliage in mottled green and cream peeks out between flowers, softly outlining the heart and giving it a natural, leafy frame. At the pointed tip of the heart, a delicate spray of fern fronds emerges, introducing a graceful, feathery texture. Set against a plain white background, every bloom is clearly visible, uncompromised by distraction. The design carries the emotional weight of a farewell, making it ideal for funeral processions, chapel services, or memorial gatherings in and around Tooting Bec Common, Balham, and Mitcham Road. It feels like a floral gesture that speaks of devotion, gratitude, and the warmth of shared memories held close to the heart.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A reverent floral cross for a funeral or memorial is shown against a spotless white background, its form simple yet rich in thoughtful detail. The entire cross is covered with a dense blanket of white spray chrysanthemums, each flower closely nestled to the next so that no gaps remain, giving the piece a gentle, cushion-like texture that feels both comforting and pure. The chrysanthemum petals are bright and clean, with just a hint of pale green at their centres, creating a delicate pattern when you look closely, much like the intricate foliage seen along the paths around Tooting Bec Common. Framing this expanse of white is a narrow lime-green ribbon running all around the edge of the cross, adding a precise, fresh outline that subtly lifts the design from the background. At the very centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms intersect, sits a striking spray of deep purple lisianthus, their velvety, multi-layered petals swirling inward like folded silk. These rich purple blooms, mingled with slender stems of light greenery and a few closed buds, form the emotional heart of the tribute, suggesting remembrance, faith, and the depth of grief. From this focal point, a graceful line of lisianthus blossoms and buds trails down the lower portion of the cross, drawing the gaze slowly downward as if in quiet reflection. The lighting is soft and even, creating a faint shadow around the floral form and emphasizing its contours. The arrangement, crafted in the tradition of local Tooting Bec florists, feels ideal for a church altar, crematorium service, or graveside farewell within the surrounding neighbourhoods.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
Carefully assembled in a traditional cross silhouette, this funeral tribute presents a sea of compact white chrysanthemum blooms forming the main body, each tiny floret nestled so closely it creates a cushion-like skin of soft white. The outer edge is defined by a ruffled purple satin ribbon that gives a refined border and a subtle sheen beneath soft studio lighting, a colour choice that echoes the lavender evenings around Tooting High Street and Balham. Prominently down the vertical arm, the word "MUM" is articulated in smaller, richly hued purple flowers-likely lisianthus or spray chrysanthemums-crafted into precise, legible letters that stand out against the white base to personalise the tribute. Anchoring the design at the centre is a generous posy of deep violet roses paired with lighter purple eustoma, their textures contrasting; the roses' tight, velvety spirals sit against the lisianthus' delicate ruffles. Variegated green foliage with pale margins and darker centres frames the central spray, while tiny green berries add a tactile, garden-like element. The colour story-pristine white with layered purples from pale lavender to deep violet-reads as a language of purity, respect and consolation. As an experienced florist from Flowers Tooting Bec, I'd choose these tonal contrasts for a service at a local chapel or cemetery to convey quiet dignity and heartfelt remembrance, the arrangement offering a consoling presence for family and friends.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00