Bromley Common Tributes

At Bromley Common Flowers, we're honoured to provide beautiful tribute flowers and sympathy arrangements to our local community. As trusted florists near Chatterton Road, Bromley Common Baptist Church, and the peaceful paths around Whitehall Recreation Ground, our team understands how vital it is to send a heartfelt message when words are not enough.

Drawing on years of experience and a deep love for our neighbourhood, we skillfully craft each arrangement with care and dignity—offering everything from classic lilies to custom bouquets tailored to reflect your sentiments. Our thoughtfully curated tributes are available for same-day delivery throughout Bromley Common, as well as nearby areas like Bickley and Petts Wood when you order online before 3 PM.

Choosing Bromley Common Flowers means selecting a local family florist who values compassion and reliability. We prioritise quality, freshness, and sensitivity in every step—working closely with clients, local churches, and funeral directors. Our service benefits include:

  • Personalised tribute consultations with experienced florists
  • Same-day delivery in Bromley Common and surrounding areas
  • Hand-tied bouquets with the freshest seasonal blooms

Let our trusted team guide you with empathy and expert advice. Order respectful tribute flowers online or visit our Bromley Common studio for support during sensitive times.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross made from fresh flowers fills the image, placed against a clean, white studio-style background so every detail of the tribute is clearly visible. The body of the cross is carpeted with densely packed roses in deep red and glowing fuchsia pink, arranged so closely that they create a plush, almost velvet surface. The richest crimson roses dominate the design, each bloom fully open, revealing spirals of smooth petals that suggest enduring love and solemn respect. Between these, slightly lighter pink garden roses nestle, their fuller, softer textures adding a gentle warmth and a touch of consolation to the overall mood. Here and there, smaller rosebuds in harmonising shades emerge from the mass of flowers, bringing texture and the sense of memories still tender and alive. The outline of the cross is sharply defined by a continuous border of tiny white blossoms, likely spray chrysanthemums or compact carnations, each flower like a small star set against the red and pink. This white edging lends a serene, almost luminous frame to the piece and emphasizes the sacred silhouette. Fine hints of green foliage and perhaps narrow ribbon are woven beneath the flowers, just visible enough to support and shape the design without disturbing its rich colour field. The lighting is soft yet clear, similar to daylight filtering through a church window along Bromley Common, casting a calm, reflective atmosphere. This floral cross, so carefully, almost reverently constructed, feels designed for a funeral or graveside service, offering comfort, remembrance, and a quiet affirmation of faith in the midst of loss.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Captured from a bird's-eye view against a bright white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute feels calm and composed, almost as if it is quietly breathing. The entire body of the heart is densely covered in immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, each petite flower pressed closely to its neighbour so that together they create a smooth, plush surface reminiscent of a soft cushion or a layer of untouched snow. The outer contour is finished with a neatly pleated satin ribbon in rich emerald green, following every curve of the heart and giving the design a refined, tailored frame. Across the upper left portion, then sweeping diagonally toward the centre, a vibrant cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies introduces a gentle but powerful contrast. Some of these lilies stand proudly open with their sculpted, trumpet-like forms and dark central spadices, while others extend downwards in more slender, partially unfurled shapes, suggesting a natural cascade. Between and around them, small heads of white freesia or similar scented blooms soften the colour transition, their delicate, layered petals adding intricacy. Varied greenery fills the spaces: broad, glossy leaves that echo the lilies' strength and fine, airy fern fronds that bring lightness and movement. The result is a tribute that feels both contemporary and timeless, a white and pink floral heart that might be chosen for a Bromley Common farewell, perhaps after a walk through Norman Park to reflect, offering solace and a visual expression of love, sympathy, and cherished memories.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn rectangular floral arrangement presents the Union Jack flag in carefully composed red, white, and blue blooms, photographed against a plain white background that intensifies the patriotic colours. The flag is built entirely from countless small, densely packed flowers, creating a smooth yet softly textured surface that looks almost like a woven tapestry made of petals. Deep blue flowers form the outer border and the main background sections, their clustered heads providing a rich, consistent tone. Over this blue base, the bold red St. George's Cross stretches confidently across the centre, both vertically and horizontally, crafted from velvety red flowers that add warmth and depth. Surrounding these central bars, thick white floral bands mark the fimbriation, carefully separating red from blue and ensuring the lines remain crisp and true to the Union Jack design. Diagonal red stripes symbolising St. Patrick's Cross cut through the corners, outlined with narrower white floral edges that rest atop the wider white diagonals of St. Andrew's Cross. Each section of colour is meticulously defined, with no gaps between the blooms, so the flag appears perfectly balanced and proportioned. The overall impression is one of quiet strength, remembrance, and shared heritage, making this tribute fitting for a military funeral, a remembrance service, or a memorial gathering around Bromley Common and nearby cemeteries. The gentle, natural sheen of the petals softens the strong geometry of the flag, offering comfort and dignity to families who wish to say farewell with a distinctly British floral homage.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This image shows a traditional heart-shaped funeral wreath, carefully designed to convey quiet devotion and sympathy. The heart itself is entirely covered with small-headed white chrysanthemums, each bloom positioned tightly to the next so that no gaps appear, forming a flawless, cushion-like surface. The white flowers carry a sense of purity and peace, making the heart feel soft and embracing, like a gentle farewell. At the upper left curve of the heart, three deep red roses form a striking focal point, their velvety petals curled in lush layers. These roses are nestled among delicate white filler blossoms and a mix of rich green foliage, including broad leaves and light, airy fronds that add depth and natural texture. Two more red roses continue the line of colour across the heart, reaching towards the right-hand side and lower middle, visually joined by long strands of slim, bright green grass that sweep gracefully over the white chrysanthemum base. Around the entire outline of the heart, a dark green satin ribbon is neatly pleated or folded, giving the tribute a polished, professional finish. The piece rests against a simple white background so that the contrast between red, white, and green stands out clearly. It feels like the kind of arrangement a Bromley Common family might have delivered to a local funeral director or parish service, perhaps after walking past the flower shops along Southborough Lane. The tribute communicates lasting love, remembrance, and a dignified farewell, with the craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of a skilled Bromley Common florist.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A soft, cushion-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, its gentle rectangular outline with rounded corners echoing the comfort of a bed pillow, yet entirely made of fresh, closely packed flowers. The colour palette leans toward romantic pinks, creamy pale yellows, and graceful purples, all resting against a clean white background that allows each shade to breathe. At the centre, you can almost trace a path across the velvety heads of roses: some in rich fuchsia and raspberry tones, others in pale blush and clotted-cream hues, each bloom open enough to showcase its swirling, layered heart. Threaded between these roses are elegant royal purple lisianthus, their folds of petals adding a velvety, slightly more contemporary note that feels at home in Bromley Common's quiet, tree-lined streets. Smaller spray roses in soft pink cluster at the edges and between the larger flowers, like whispered messages of love and farewell. Fine, cloud-like clusters of tiny lavender-toned filler flowers, probably statice or limonium, create a delicate haze that softens the transitions from one rose to the next. All of this is held together by a bed of foliage: rounded, silver-green eucalyptus leaves that suggest a cool, calming fragrance and slender, darker greenery with a fern-like texture that deepens the overall design. A subtle shadow beneath the arrangement hints at studio lighting, giving the tribute a gentle three-dimensional presence, as if it has just been prepared for delivery to a Bromley Common church or local crematorium. The mood is unhurried and serene, combining artistry with compassion, making this floral pillow a graceful way to express condolences when spoken words feel too small.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
This floral pillow reads like a hush of remembrance: a rectangular cushion of tightly arranged white chrysanthemum heads, each small bloom forming a unified, velvety surface that suggests peace and repose. The gentle contours-rounded corners and a slightly raised centre-are emphasized by a subtle drop shadow against the immaculate white background, giving the piece sculptural presence while keeping the mood reverent. Encircling the design, a soft, light-green ribbon has been pleated into an even scallop, the fresh lime tone bringing an understated suggestion of renewal to the otherwise monochrome field. At the top-left a small but eloquent cluster of flowers provides the arrangement's emotional punctuation: clean white lisianthus with their soft, layered petals sit beside sober deep-purple lisianthus, some in bud, some open, their colour a respectful nod to dignity and remembrance. Interlaced fern fronds and glossy foliage add cool texture and gentle movement; a broad, dark green leaf wrap binds the accent tightly to the pillow, keeping the composition tidy for placement at a service. The scent is faintly sweet-a whisper of lisianthus and fresh greenery-while the tactile suggestion is of plush comfort. Prepared with care by a local team familiar with funerals and memorials across Bromley Common and neighbouring chapels, this arrangement is designed to console: a tactile, visual expression of sympathy that translates tenderness into flowers when family and friends gather to say goodbye.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A beautifully composed funeral cross is captured against a bright white backdrop, its calm presence evoking the quiet, reflective atmosphere of a memorial service in Bromley Common. The entire form of the cross is built from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums or similar small blooms, each flower head perfectly positioned to create a plush, cushion-like texture that feels soft and comforting even in a photograph. The pure white petals flow smoothly along the length of the cross, suggesting innocence and serenity, while a narrow edging of rich green foliage runs around the perimeter. This leafy border gently traces every curve of the arms and base, adding contrast and a natural frame that helps the cross stand out clearly whether displayed by a chapel lectern or beside a graveside in nearby St Luke's churchyard. At the centre, where the lines of the cross meet, a graceful spray of larger blooms brings warmth and intimacy. Several roses in shades of peach, pale coral, and creamy white open generously, their petals layered in soft spirals. Around them, airy fern fronds, slender loops of glossy bear grass, and tiny clusters of purple filler flowers create a sense of depth and movement, as though a gentle breeze has just touched the arrangement. The lighting is bright yet gentle, enhancing the subtle differences between the creamy tones of the roses and the crisp whiteness of the chrysanthemums. Crafted with the steady hands of a seasoned Bromley Common florist, this sympathy cross offers a heartfelt way to express faith, gratitude, and farewell for a much-loved friend or family member.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross stands alone against a clean, white backdrop, its calm presence inviting quiet reflection. The cross is densely covered in fresh flowers, arranged so meticulously that the overall effect is one of seamless softness rather than individual stems. Along the vertical and horizontal beams, clusters of peach, apricot, and blush pink roses create gentle islands of warmth, their petals layered and velvety, some fully open, others just beginning to unfurl. These romantic tones are framed by a generous base of white and creamy ivory blooms, including rounded roses and cushiony hydrangeas, which together form a thick, comforting bed of petals. The white flowers appear almost luminous against the backdrop, like soft light filtering into a small Bromley Common chapel on a quiet afternoon. Threaded between the larger blossoms are tiny hints of lavender or pale purple filler flowers, adding a whisper of colour and intricacy rather than a bold contrast. Slender touches of green foliage are tucked in at intervals, giving the design definition and a natural garden character, reminiscent of the greenery around local streets and green spaces such as Bromley Common's tree-lined paths. The edges of the cross are smoothly contoured, with no harsh lines, suggesting an arrangement shaped by a gentle, caring hand. Subtle shadows beneath the flowers give the cross depth, making it appear as though it could be laid on an easel in a church or resting near the front of a funeral service. This floral cross offers a tender way to express condolences, honouring a loved one's faith and memory with quiet dignity and enduring love.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Nestled in the heart of Bromley Common, this artfully handcrafted floral arrangement from a local florist showcases a bed of approximately thirty soft pink and creamy white roses, several kissed with hints of gentle yellow. Each rose is at a unique stage of bloom, their velvet petals creating a luxurious texture. The spaces between blooms are gently filled by delicate white baby's breath, whose fine, airy blossoms soften the overall design with a misty, cloud-like elegance. Arranged with care, the composition forms a perfectly full heart, a time-honoured symbol of love and remembrance-just right for commemorating a cherished life, honouring a special anniversary, or simply expressing deep gratitude. The soft, pastel rose hues are illuminated by bright, even light, creating a sense of serenity reminiscent of a peaceful walk through Norman Park. The arrangement emanates warmth and compassion, its lush blossoms and meticulously balanced colors reflecting the sensitivity, artistry, and empathy of Bromley Common florists. On close consideration, one can almost sense the gentle fragrance emanating from the roses, a scent that conjures memories of late spring mornings in the area. Perfectly suited for local funerals, farewells, or moments of heartfelt celebration, this floral heart stands as a testament to enduring love, delicate artistry, and the gentle spirit of the Bromley Common community.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Viewed from above against a clean white backdrop, this lovingly crafted heart-shaped arrangement presents a serene palette of whites, creams, pale peaches and soft blush pinks. At its core, dozens of roses-some tightly budded, others fully open-create a soft, layered surface of spirals and velvety petals; interspersed among them, fluffy white hydrangea clusters form pillow-like textures that soften the composition and lend volume. The roses' colors graduate gently from radiant white through warm ivory to faint peach and blush, producing a calm, harmonious effect that reads as both tender and elegant. Small flashes of deep green, likely variegated foliage, emerge here and there to offer depth and a natural counterpoint to the pastels. Photographed slightly from above, the arrangement casts a subtle shadow that emphasizes its sculpted heart shape and the meticulous floral technique behind it. Close your eyes and imagine the faint, clean scent of roses with a green, leafy undernote-an aroma that comforts as much as it consoles. This tribute has a quiet dignity suited to memorials, funeral services, or moments of private remembrance, but it would also be a graceful expression of love for anniversaries or Valentine's Day. As a local Bromley Common florist familiar with area chapels and community gatherings, I see this piece bringing gentle assurance whether delivered to a home near the green or placed beside a service in the town centre.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a bright white background, this floral teddy bear appears almost like a cherished soft toy brought to life through petals. The entire bear is carefully shaped from tightly packed royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar clustered blooms, arranged so close together that they form a seamless, cushion-like surface. The rounded tummy, curved arms, and slightly outstretched legs all share the same deep, saturated blue, which is gently broken by accents of soft cream and buttery pale yellow. These lighter flowers highlight the inner ears, the softly rounded snout, and the oval pads of each paw, drawing attention to the bear's sweet, familiar features. Dark, polished eyes catch the light, while a little black triangular nose and a delicate curved line for the mouth create an expression that feels both comforting and protective. Around the neck, a sheer white mesh bow is tied with care, its fine threads and loose loops adding a hint of celebration and innocence. The floral sculpture is photographed with a subtle tilt, which introduces a touch of playfulness without losing its calm, respectful mood. Here in Bromley Common, we often create pieces like this for families marking a baby boy's funeral or a memorial service held near Norman Park or along Bromley Common's quiet residential streets. The design carries a message of love and remembrance, offering soft colour and gentle fragrance at a time when words are hard to find, and making a thoughtful tribute for same-day delivery from local florists who understand the community's needs.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully crafted floral cross tribute appears centred on a clean, bright white background, as if set against a chapel wall on a still morning in Bromley Common. The cross itself has a strong, sculpted form, yet every surface is softened by densely packed flowers in tender shades of pink, mauve, and lilac. At the intersection of the arms, three large roses in a muted dusty rose and light lavender-pink hue open fully, their layered petals unfurling in soft spirals that suggest quiet devotion and enduring love. Around them, fresh fern fronds and polished green foliage create a natural frame, adding depth and a gentle woodland feel reminiscent of nearby Jubilee Country Park. The arms of the cross are richly encrusted with trumpet-shaped lisianthus in varying pink tones, many with characteristic darker centres that provide subtle points of contrast. Between the lisianthus, you can pick out tiny sprays of pink and purple accent blossoms, creamy white flowers with miniature yellow eyes, and occasional pale green buds that hint at new life. Here and there, along the outer edges, slim bands of deeper purple ribbon or structural fabric just show through, emphasising the graceful outline of the cross without breaking the lush continuity of the blooms. The overall impression is one of tender craftsmanship and heartfelt care, a traditional Christian funeral cross arrangement that feels both elegant and deeply personal, suitable for services across Bromley Common and nearby churches, where families seek a floral tribute that expresses sympathy, remembrance, and a quiet sense of spiritual hope.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed directly from above, this circular floral tribute appears like a calm, white island of flowers, perfectly framed against a plain background, as if laid out in a quiet chapel near Bromley Common. The main body of the design is a dense cushion of white chrysanthemums, likely spray or cushion types, each bloom carefully set shoulder to shoulder so that no gaps break the soft, cloud-like surface. Their petals overlap in many fine layers, and tiny greenish-yellow eyes peek out from the centres, adding a suggestion of warmth to the otherwise pure white palette. Around the outer rim, an emerald green satin ribbon is folded into crisp, scalloped waves, its gentle shine lending a tailored, almost ceremonial finish to the piece. The eye is naturally drawn to the central feature: a textured cluster of green and blue that feels both fresh and symbolic. A neon-bright green spider chrysanthemum radiates from the heart, its long, curling petals reaching outward like rays. Around it, bright green Hypericum berries and smaller green blooms nestle among dark fern fronds and glossy foliage, evoking the lush greenery of local parks and gardens around Bromley Common. Two spiky, globe-shaped Scottish thistles stand proudly within this cluster, their dusty blue-violet heads and bristling form offering a powerful contrast in both colour and structure. They hint at a Scottish connection or simply a family's wish to add something distinctive and personal. The overall mood is one of composed grace and heartfelt remembrance, the kind of carefully considered funeral cushion that might be delivered to a Bromley Common service to offer comfort and respect.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene funeral cross made entirely of flowers is presented against a crisp white backdrop, its subtle drop shadow hinting at depth as if it rests gently on a chapel pedestal. The cross itself is generously cushioned with compact white chrysanthemums, the small, button-like heads pressed so closely together that they form a perfectly even, textured surface from top to base. The white blooms look soft to the touch, their rounded petals evoking innocence and the peaceful calm of a final blessing. Framing this mass of white is a carefully applied ribbon of bright yet gentle lime green, running along every edge of the cross. This slim border adds definition and a sense of completion, like a delicate frame on a treasured picture. At the heart of the design, where the beams intersect, sits a thoughtfully arranged posy of roses in comforting pastel tones. Open-headed roses in blush pink, creamy apricot, and classic ivory are nestled among light, lacy fern leaves and fine sprigs of lavender or pale purple filler flowers. This central cluster provides a warm focal point, suggesting love, gratitude, and cherished memories. The overall composition feels reverent and composed, suited to a quiet funeral gathering in Bromley Common or a memorial at a nearby churchyard. While the photograph shows no people, it carries the emotional presence of those who might stand around it-family and friends who have asked their local florist to create something meaningful, simple, and beautifully crafted to accompany a final goodbye.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
An elegant saxophone-shaped floral tribute, designed as a final song in flowers, appears against a clean white background, every detail thoughtfully arranged. The entire silhouette of the saxophone is built from a tightly packed blanket of bright, sunny yellow chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom adding to a plush, almost fabric-like texture that traces the instrument's looping neck, straight body, and gently flared bell. Nestled among this sea of yellow, clusters of small red rosebuds mark out the imagined keys and mechanisms, their velvety petals and deep, romantic hue bringing definition and emotional depth to the design. Fine threads of dark green foliage and slender tendrils of vine weave along the edges and curves, softening the outline while also enhancing the realism of the instrument's familiar shape. At the upper left, where the mouthpiece would sit between a player's hands, a few delicate wires or stems rise up, providing subtle structure and a sense of movement, as though a note were just about to be played. The tribute stands upright, composed and serene, its colours evoking both joy and remembrance, and its craftsmanship speaking of care and respect. Created in the style of Bromley Common funeral florists who know how much local families cherish personal touches, this floral saxophone feels perfect for honouring a jazz enthusiast, band member, or anyone whose life in Bromley Common and beyond was closely tied to music, offering a comforting, melodic presence at a funeral or memorial gathering.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A thoughtfully designed Celtic cross floral tribute fills the frame, resting against a pristine white backdrop so that every petal and pattern can be clearly seen. The structure of the cross is built on a bed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their small, neatly layered petals forming a plush, cushion-like surface along the horizontal and vertical arms. Running through this white background, in a precise yet natural-looking way, are bands and knots of lime green button chrysanthemums, which trace out the circular ring and interlacing details that define a classic Celtic cross. The contrast between the bright green domes and the matte white blooms gives the arrangement a sense of gentle energy, echoing the green spaces around Bromley Common where families often walk and reflect after a service. On the lower section of the vertical arm, three small, carefully spaced groupings of rich purple carnations bring depth and solemnity. Their velvety petals look almost folded and ruffled, providing a warm counterpoint to the cooler tones of the chrysanthemums. Fine strands of deep green foliage and wiry stems are woven among these purple flowers and trail lightly over the surface of the cross, adding an organic, slightly wild touch that softens the symmetry of the design. The photograph is evenly lit, with no harsh shadows, highlighting the three-dimensional contours and the care taken by the florist's hand. This floral cross, with its white, green, and purple palette, feels perfectly suited for a funeral or memorial gathering in Bromley Common, offering a dignified way to honour a loved one's faith, heritage, and lasting memory.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a lovingly crafted floral teddy bear tribute, created to bring a sense of comfort and innocence to a time of loss. The bear is shaped with remarkable precision, its rounded head, rounded paws, and steady little legs all formed from masses of tightly packed, creamy white chrysanthemums. Each blossom is set close to its neighbour to give the impression of plush fur, like a favourite soft toy held for reassurance. The petals have a gentle sheen, and in the soft, even light they appear almost cloud-like, evoking a feeling of peace. The teddy's face is simple but expressive: two small dark eyes and a neat black nose give it a kind, gentle gaze, while a faint suggestion of a smile is created with a curved line of delicate pink petals or thread-like detailing. Across the chest, a waistcoat of rich mauve and deep pink blooms adds colour and character. These flowers are arranged in two symmetrical panels, reminiscent of a smart little jacket often chosen for special occasions, something many families around Bromley Common might pick for a cherished child. At the neckline, a sheer purple net bow rests lightly, its translucent layers introducing a touch of whimsy and elegance. Set against a crisp white backdrop, the careful textures and harmonious colours stand out clearly, inviting both touch and contemplation. This floral bear is the kind of tribute a local family might choose for a child's funeral, a memorial at a Bromley Common chapel, or a remembrance gathering, symbolising love, protection, and the purity of treasured memories.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A pair of striking angel wings made entirely of white flowers fills the image, forming a graceful, symmetrical tribute that instantly suggests peace and protection. Each wing is carefully sculpted from countless small white blossoms, most likely delicate chrysanthemum heads or spray carnations, woven tightly together so that no underlying structure is visible. Their compact, cushiony texture gives the surface of the wings a soft, almost plush appearance, with subtle hints of pale green and buttery yellow at the centres of some blooms providing quiet, natural variation. Along the outer edge and sweeping tips, a halo of soft white feathers has been meticulously arranged, overlapping in layers so that they mimic the gentle taper and natural flow of real wings. The feathers look light and airy, slightly translucent at the edges, creating an ethereal outline against the plain white background. Gentle, diffused lighting from overhead and slightly to one side casts a faint, tender shadow beneath the arrangement, giving it depth without disturbing the sense of stillness. The composition feels calm, reverent, and consoling, like a visual whisper of blessing for someone who has passed. As a tribute one might order through Bromley Common Flowers for a local service near Bromley Common or the surrounding churches, it captures the essence of a farewell that is both dignified and full of love. The pure white palette, feathered edges, and thoughtful craftsmanship all work together to evoke images of guardian angels, spiritual ascent, and a final resting place held in gentle care.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Presented on a spotless white background, this striking floral tribute takes the unmistakable form of angel wings, a design often chosen by Bromley Common families to symbolise protection and peaceful rest. Each wing is composed of a dense blanket of small white chrysanthemums, carefully arranged by an experienced florist so that no gaps disturb the illusion of a soft, unbroken cloud. The individual blooms, with their tiny green centres, create a subtle dappled effect, like light filtering through the trees along Bromley Common's leafy residential streets. Around the entire outline of the wings, a fringe of fluffy white feathers has been delicately secured, the downy edges lifting slightly as if stirred by a gentle breeze, reinforcing the notion of lightness, ascension, and an angel at watch. At the point where the wings touch, acting as both anchor and focal point, sits a vivid fuchsia-pink satin bow. Its wide, gleaming ribbon is tied into a generous bow with multiple loops and fluid tails that spill down across the chrysanthemums, softening the symmetry and drawing the eye to the centre. Cradled in the middle of this bow is a single, tightly furled pink rosebud, the blush of its petals radiating tenderness and enduring love. Beneath the rose, a nest of dark purple thistles or textural foliage adds contrast and depth, like evening shadows against a white sky. As a funeral tribute, this angel wings arrangement offers quiet reassurance: a serene, handcrafted memorial piece that could be lovingly placed at a local Bromley Common service, expressing a family's last embrace in flowers.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From a Bromley Common florist's perspective, this Jamaican flag mosaic is a quiet celebration of unity and memory. The piece is sculpted from thousands of small, crinkled pieces of material-tissue, fabric scraps, and even reused bits-packed into a central field on a clean white background, so the colours rise in three dimensions. The gold saltire slices across diagonally, separating the field into four wedges. The two wedges at the top and bottom are filled with bright emerald greens, densely packed and sparkling with light like the island's hills after rain. The left and right wedges present a deep, smoky black, their facets catching light with a satin-like sheen. The irregular textures give the surface a tactile, quilted rhythm that invites a gentle touch and invites the viewer to linger. It's a tribute that can symbolize pride, resilience, and creative spirit, especially apt for features about Jamaica's art scene, community life, and cultural celebrations whole-heartedly. In our Bromley Common workshop, we'd imagine pairing such a piece with fresh greenery and a simple white vase to emphasize freshness and longevity. It's a design that could travel across Bromley Common and surrounding neighbourhoods for same-day delivery, bringing a touch of Caribbean warmth to local events, fundraisers, or gallery openings.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A striking Star of David floral tribute fills the frame, its strong geometric form made entirely from fresh white and dark blue flowers, laid out against a clean white background so that nothing distracts from the symbol itself. The six-pointed Jewish star is defined by a thick, cushiony border of white chrysanthemums, packed closely together to create a cloud-like edge around each point and angle. Within this soft perimeter, a central hexagon of the same white blooms forms a bright, peaceful core, almost like a glowing centre of light. Surrounding this hexagon, the arms of the star are composed of densely clustered deep blue blossoms, their petals slightly ruffled and velvety, setting up a rich contrast that echoes traditional Jewish colours. At the base of each point of the star, a smaller triangle of white flowers is set into the blue, adding rhythm and intricacy to the design, as though white and navy are gently weaving in and out of one another. Every bloom seems freshly picked, carefully placed by a skilled florist who understands both the symbolism and the sensitivity required for a Jewish funeral or memorial. You can almost imagine this tribute resting near the front of a chapel or synagogue in Bromley Common, perhaps after being delivered from a local florist just off Southborough Lane, offering quiet comfort to family and friends. The arrangement feels serene and reverent, a floral expression of respect, heritage, and the enduring bond of memory.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
From our Bromley Common workshop, this rectilinear tribute to the Irish tricolour rises from a field of tiny petals, three equal vertical bands of emerald green, pure white, and bright orange. The left panel gleams with a dense carpet of green blooms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-creating an inviting mossy texture under the fingertips. The middle stripe forms a soft, cloudlike white belt, thanks to tightly clustered blossoms that emit a pearly glow when the studio lights catch them. The right panel returns with a sunlit orange chorus, the same meticulous texture as the others, evoking the warmth of shared celebrations. The whole piece is set against a stark white backdrop, amplifying the colour and the tactile rhythm.

As a local florist serving Bromley Common and nearby towns, I see this arrangement as a living symbol-an homage that honours both Catholic and Protestant traditions by weaving them into one harmonious image. The scent is light, a delicate perfume of fresh petals that enhances the moment rather than overpowering it. Every petal is chosen for uniformity and depth, every fold measured and precise, yet the surface remains richly organic. This piece invites quiet reflection, or a celebratory note for national holidays and St Patrick's Day, depending on the moment. We can offer same-day delivery across Bromley Common and the surrounding neighbourhoods, ensuring the colours travel as far as the gaze can reach.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this floral tribute is a sacred orange form, lovingly fashioned from compact, velvety marigold heads that have been shaped into the familiar lines of the Khanda. Up close, those tiny orange blooms read as a plush, tactile field-warm, matte and almost humming with color-while the central area where the swords intersect is softened by a small constellation of pristine white lilies. Two or more lilies open fully, their broad petals curling with a quiet elegance and exposing pale yellow-green stamens, while smaller buds promise further bloom. Interspersed glossy green leaves and airy sprays of gypsophila cradle the lilies and temper the orange with cool, living contrast. Set on a spotless white background with a subtle drop shadow, the arrangement appears to float, sculptural and three-dimensional; the studio light skims the marigold texture and makes the lilies' surfaces glow, suggesting both celebration and calm. The scent is implied as a gentle counterpoint-the honeyed tang of marigolds beneath the lily's soft green perfume-creating an experience that is visual, tactile and fragrant in memory. This piece reads as a communal offering or a ceremonial centrepiece, suitable for observances in Bromley Common's community halls and places of worship, where floral art often marks festivals and remembrances. As a local florist familiar with gatherings on the Common and nearby Shortlands, I imagine this arrangement placed with care at the front of a service, chosen to speak of devotion, unity and quiet dignity.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Elegant heart-shaped sympathy arrangement composed almost entirely of tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded heads forming a continuous, cloud-like surface that spreads right out to the edge of the design. The flower heads are arranged so evenly that they create a calm, almost quilted texture, echoing feelings of purity, peace, and gentle remembrance. Encircling the heart is a vivid emerald green satin ribbon, pleated into neat, ruffled folds that rise slightly above the flowers and create a defined, scalloped border. Its smooth, reflective surface contrasts beautifully with the soft, matte petals beneath, adding depth and a touch of ceremonial grace. Set in the upper left curve of the heart is a thoughtful accent cluster: a pair of creamy white roses fully open, their petals unfurling in soft spirals, surrounded by daintier white flowers such as freesias or small-budded blooms. Sprays of rich green foliage frame this focal point, including broad, polished leaves and airy, feather-like fronds that drift gently over the chrysanthemum base and soften the overall outline. The tribute is shown against a plain white background, allowing the tranquil whites and deep greens to stand out clearly without distraction. This floral heart would feel at home at a Bromley Common funeral service, perhaps on display in a church near Bromley Common Road or at a quiet chapel by the cemetery, offering a tender message of love and support to grieving family and friends. It captures that reflective stillness that many families seek when ordering flowers during a time of loss.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A striking floral cross is displayed on a brilliant white background, its form angled slightly from top left to bottom right so the arrangement appears to gently lean forward, almost as if in blessing. The outline of the cross is perfectly defined by a thick band of compact white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals packed together to create a soft, cushion-like edge reminiscent of freshly opened blooms in Bromley Common front gardens after a spring shower. Tucked just beneath this border runs a slim band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage, offering a subtle frame of colour that echoes the fresh grass of nearby open spaces such as Norman Park. Inside this calm white surround, the cross bursts into a vibrant tapestry of flowers. Large roses in luminous hot pink and creamy pale yellow sit proudly along the arms and centre, their velvety blossoms fully open, symbolising love, gratitude, and a life well lived. Interspersed among them are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, textured heads adding playful contrast and a sense of youthful energy. Between the roses and green mums weave clusters of smaller purple and deep violet flowers, perhaps lisianthus or statice, lending richness and a gentle, contemplative mood suited to a funeral or memorial service held in a Bromley Common church. The image is brightly lit, revealing every nuance of petal, leaf, and ribbon, yet the overall feeling remains calm and respectful. It is a floral tribute that seems to hold both sorrow and hope, ideal for families seeking a cross arrangement that reflects enduring faith, compassion, and the natural beauty found throughout the local area.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute dominates the frame, set cleanly against a bright white background so that its royal blue form appears almost to float. The familiar outline of the Khanda - the central sword, framed by the circular chakkar and two curved outer blades - has been carefully mapped out in densely packed royal blue chrysanthemums, or similar small-headed blooms, each flower set tightly beside the next. This precision planting creates a plush, carpet-like texture, with the deep blue colour reading as both powerful and calming, well suited to a remembrance service or farewell for a Sikh family in Bromley Common and nearby Bickley or Petts Wood. At the lower centre of the emblem, where the eye naturally comes to rest, sits a delicate cluster of white and green flowers. Three ivory-white roses, just fully open, reveal their layered petals in soft spirals, while tiny white filler flowers bring a starry lightness around them. Nestled among fresh, glossy green leaves, the white cluster glows against the rich blue, suggesting themes of purity, peace, and the gentle release of grief. Soft, even lighting highlights the textures of every petal and leaf without harsh reflections, and a faint shadow under the tribute hints at depth and craftsmanship. The arrangement feels thoughtfully composed, as if a local florist has taken time to understand the family's wishes and traditions. For those in Bromley Common seeking a meaningful Sikh Khanda tribute for a funeral, cremation or memorial gathering, this floral design balances cultural respect with quiet beauty and heartfelt emotion.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A carefully crafted heart-shaped floral tribute appears against a bright white background, each petal and blossom precisely placed as if sketched by hand and then brought to life. The heart is clearly split down the middle, but the two sides lean gently into one another, just as two lives might. On the left, a lush expanse of creamy white and soft ivory roses is set tightly, so that the blooms almost touch, their layered petals creating a smooth, soothing surface. Their colouring suggests peace and remembrance, the kind of serene beauty you might notice walking past mature gardens near Bromley Common on a quiet afternoon. On the right, a matching sweep of medium pink roses mirrors this fullness, yet adds a note of tenderness and warmth, as if recalling shared smiles and kind words. Every gap between the roses is tenderly filled with sprays of white baby's breath, the tiny flowers forming a delicate mist that spills over the edges and highlights the clean heart silhouette. The gypsophila drifts along the centre seam, softening the divide between white and pink so the two halves feel harmoniously joined. This design speaks of love that continues beyond farewell, making it a fitting choice for a tribute at a crematorium, graveside, or remembrance gathering around the Bromley area. It holds both sorrow and gratitude in equal measure, like a final embrace shaped from roses and offered in honour of a cherished life.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
In this serene funeral tribute, three rose-filled hearts appear to gently drift downward in a diagonal cascade, forming a visual story of love that continues beyond goodbye. Each heart is meticulously composed from dozens of miniature roses in soft lavender, dusty mauve, and delicate pastel pink, the colours blending into a soothing palette that feels both romantic and comforting. The blossoms are packed closely together so the surface looks plush and velvety, with tiny curls of petal edges catching the light and suggesting the faint, sweet fragrance of freshly opened roses. Fresh green ivy arcs around each heart, its slim stems and small, pointed leaves looping gracefully from one form to the next, symbolising connection, family, and the ongoing links between generations. The arrangement is set against a bright white background, with faint vertical reflections on the left that suggest a calm, contemporary interior, much like a quiet remembrance room in Bromley Common. The clean backdrop helps every nuance of colour and texture stand out, from the cool lavender tones to the soft blush centers of the roses. This design feels ideal for a loving farewell, whether it rests beside a chapel altar, in a Bromley Common crematorium chapel, or at a more intimate home memorial, offering a gentle, dignified expression of gratitude, devotion, and the promise that cherished memories remain woven together like the ivy between the hearts.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Seen from the front, this U-shaped decorative mala or toran reads like a studied composition of tone and texture, arranged to announce celebration. At the top of each arm, dense clusters of creamy white petals-soft, small chrysanthemum-like shapes-stand upright as if forming miniature pillars. Below them, a sturdy band of reddish-brown elements brings warmth and depth, the pieces layered and slightly flattened to suggest dried petals or rust-toned fabric. The curve opens into a broad sweep of bright yellow pom-pom flowers, dense and exuberant, echoing traditional marigolds used in Indian festivals. Small flashes of fresh green thread or leaf-like accents mark the joins between colour zones, giving the garland crisp, intentional rhythm. The central hanging pendant is a generous, multi-layered explosion of vivid orange ruffles that anchors the whole arrangement and draws the eye down the centre. The maker has used robust artificial fibres-silk or polyester blends and possibly crepe or yarn-so the garland keeps its form and colour through repeated use. Under soft studio lighting the surfaces show subtle friction and sheen; the piece looks tactile though its fragrance would be faintly synthetic rather than floral. Hand-threaded with attention to balance and symmetry, it is ideal for doorways, temple mantles, or community events. Available for local delivery across Bromley Common and nearby neighbourhoods, this enduring festive toran offers the visual language of reverence and welcome without the maintenance of fresh flowers-an approachable, celebratory accent for homes and halls.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Seen from a slightly elevated, oblique viewpoint on a neutral white surface, this pillow-style sympathy tribute is a study in contrasts and careful balance. The outside is neatly edged with a ruffled band of deep red satin, the pleats catching light as they frame the lush interior. Within that border, hot pink roses dominate with their rich, velvety petals-some tightly cupped, others opening to reveal multiple layers-creating a warm, affectionate centre. Interspersed among the roses are pale pink carnations, whose frilled edges introduce a soft, tactile rhythm, and purple lisianthus that deepen the palette with cool, graceful contours. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus are placed like small suns across the surface, bringing cheerful accents and a layered, papery texture that contrasts with the roses. Strategically set silver-blue eryngium thistles lend a sculptural, spiky element, preventing the composition from becoming overly sweet and adding a touch of wild character. Eucalyptus leaves, with their rounded, silvery sheen, and darker green fillers weave through the flowers, providing both aroma and a calming visual backbone. The overall effect is comforting and celebratory rather than solely mournful-a cushion of colour that honours memory with warmth. As a florist familiar with Bromley Common, Shortlands and Hayes, I design these with local memorial services in mind, arranging for careful placement and delicate transport so the piece arrives intact and resonant for a family gathering or funeral service nearby.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Set against a flawless white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute appears almost to glow with tenderness, the kind of arrangement often chosen by Bromley Common families to say a final, beautiful goodbye. The heart is densely packed with fresh blooms so that no gaps are visible, creating a continuous, lush surface of colour and texture. At its core, large cream and pale yellow roses open in elegant spirals, their generous petals radiating a sense of calm reassurance and steady, enduring love. Surrounding them, layers of blush and pastel pink carnations form the main structure of the heart, their frilled, soft-edged petals building up a rich, velvety texture that feels both gentle and embracing. Threaded between the carnations, white spider chrysanthemums stretch out their fine, needle-like petals from cool green centres, bringing brightness and a delicate, airy contrast that stops the design from feeling heavy. Deeper notes of emotion arrive through clusters of magenta-pink lisianthus, their slightly ruffled, cup-shaped blossoms adding depth and a more intense, heartfelt tone to the pastel palette. Here and there, discreet sprigs of variegated foliage and tiny buds emerge, contributing a sense of freshness and life, reminiscent of the green spaces and tree-lined walks around Bromley Common. At the tapered base of the design, a soft pink ribbon peeps out, suggesting a printed sash or personal dedication. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this floral heart quietly captures the way flowers can hold memory, love, and condolence all at once, offering comfort at funerals, memorials, and times of remembrance.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This rectangular floral pillow is a quiet study in white serenity and restrained colour: a densely packed surface of pristine white chrysanthemums covers the entire form, creating the impression of a soft, textured cushion that invites the hand to rest. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left corner is an artful cluster of deep fuchsia and magenta roses, their velvety faces rich with emotion and arranged to read from a distance as a single, luminous accent. Mixed among those roses are fragrant white freesias and small white buds that lend a subtle honeyed scent and delicate contrast to the bold pinks. Sprays of glossy green leaves and delicate fern fronds provide structure and a natural frame, the greenery drawing the eye back to the white field. The pillow's perimeter is trimmed with a pale green satin ribbon, pleated neatly so that it shows through the outer blossoms and offers a refined finish with a soft sheen. Against a crisp white background and a soft shadow beneath, the piece feels both sculptural and tender - a traditional sympathy arrangement meant for funeral services, chapel displays, or graveside placement. As a florist serving Bromley Common, with deliveries to local churches and cemeteries and occasional orders to nearby Bromley town and West Wickham, I craft this pillow to convey calm, dignity and a gentle reminder of rest and remembrance.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Presented on a crisp white background, this heart-shaped floral composition is an exercise in classic romance: a dense field of deep red roses forms the body of the heart, their velvety petals layered and catching light in a way that emphasizes depth and warmth. The roses vary in openness, some tight and blushing with promise, others opened wide to reveal their dark, textured centres, giving the arrangement an organic rhythm rather than a static symmetry. Woven throughout those rouge blooms are delicate sprays of white baby's breath (Gypsophila), the tiny, cloud-like blossoms producing a soft, lace-like veil that both cushions and highlights the reds. Anchoring the upper-left curve is a single, immaculate white lily whose large petals spread like a quiet sail; close to its centre, a subtle creamy-yellow tones the petal bases and a cluster of yellow stamens offers a gentle point of interest. The lily's smooth, glossy surface contrasts beautifully with the matte velvet of the roses and the airy filigree of gypsophila, creating layers of texture you can almost feel with your fingertips. Bathed in neutral studio light, the bouquet feels intentionally isolated-every hue and detail stands out, from shadowed petal folds to the tiny star shapes of the baby's breath. As a local piece inspired by the sensibilities of Bromley Common floristry, it suits romantic milestones-Valentine's Day, anniversaries, or a considered apology-where a single, artfully made heart says more than words.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A bold, heart-shaped funeral tribute filled with lush red and green flowers is shown against a pure white background, the kind of loving design a Bromley Common family might choose to honour a life well lived. The heart is built from a dense bed of red blooms, dominated by large, velvety roses placed at balanced intervals so that each one catches the eye like a gentle heartbeat. Their petals, deep crimson and softly curled, sit above a sea of smaller red carnations whose frilled edges create a rich, textured surface that looks almost like fabric. Between these red tones, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums are tucked in clusters, their tidy, domed centres bringing a fresh brightness that recalls the lively greens of nearby Jubilee Country Park after rain. The contrast between glowing green and deep red gives the arrangement a sense of hope woven through grief. Around the outer edges, neat sprigs of variegated pittosporum foliage provide a soft, natural border, their cream-tipped leaves helping to define the heart's silhouette without hardening it. Near the pointed tip of the heart, a few delicate fern fronds extend slightly beyond the flowers, as though the piece is gently reaching out in a final, tender gesture. Every bloom is placed close, with no visible gaps, giving an impression of abundance and careful craftsmanship, much like the thoughtful work done daily at Bromley Common Flowers for local services. This design speaks clearly of enduring love, making it a fitting choice for memorials, farewells at local chapels, or as a heartfelt tribute laid beside a graveside in the Bromley Common area.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A dignified floral cross tribute is shown from a slightly elevated angle, resting against a flawlessly white background that amplifies its calm, spiritual character. The entire cross is carpeted in tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom fresh and full, creating a plush, cushion-like surface that speaks of purity and quiet remembrance. Their petals form a gentle texture that appears almost cloud-soft, inviting the imagination to picture a comforting touch during a time of grief. Running all around the outside edge, a slim, bright lime-green ribbon frames the cross with clean lines and a hint of gentle brightness, reminiscent of the fresh greens seen around Bromley Common's tree-lined streets. At the heart of the design, right where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a lush cluster of rich purple lisianthus flowers rises from the white base. These multi-petalled blooms, some fully open and others just beginning to unfurl, create a striking contrast, symbolising reverence and the depth of farewell. Interlaced between them are light sprigs of foliage, soft green tendrils, and a few tiny filler flowers that add an airy, natural feel. From this central focal point, several lisianthus stems extend diagonally down the lower arm, with buds and blossoms gently cascading as though in a graceful bow. Subtle studio lighting and a faint shadow underneath give the tribute dimension without distraction. Crafted in the style often requested by families across Bromley Common for church services and graveside gatherings, this floral cross offers a tender expression of sympathy, faith, and enduring love.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped funeral tribute is crafted with deliberate gentleness: the substantial body is formed from countless white chrysanthemum heads, packed to a soft, cushion-like finish that suggests both reverence and comfort. At the intersection of the arms a concentrated spray becomes the visual heart - saturated violet roses and mid-lilac lisianthus mingle with lighter lavender eustoma, their layered petals creating a modest cascade of purple tones that draw the eye without overpowering the overall calm. Variegated pittosporum-style foliage, pale-edged and glossy, weaves through the centre and introduces a cool, living texture, punctuated by small green berries for subtle contrast. The perimeter is outlined with a ruffled purple satin ribbon, its slight sheen and folded edge providing a dignified frame against the stark white backdrop. Along the upright of the cross the name "MUM" is spelled with smaller purple blooms - compact spray chrysanthemums or petite eustoma heads - each letter crafted with precision so the dedication reads clearly at a viewing. There is a restrained fragrance of fresh chrysanthemums and rose, and under studio light the whites appear luminous while the purples hold a soft, velvety depth. As an arrangement created for families across Bromley Common and nearby Petts Wood or Shortlands, it balances traditional symbolism with tender personalization. Bromley Common Flowers prepares tributes like this with careful consideration for funeral protocols and local delivery, offering a piece that honours memory with quiet dignity and floral craftsmanship.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00