Raynes Park Funeral Flowers

At Raynes Park Florist, we know how important it is to choose the right funeral flowers to say a final, loving goodbye. Our experienced local florist team on Grand Drive, close to Raynes Park station and Coombe Lane, handcrafts every arrangement with care, dignity and respect.

From classic white and cream bouquets to bespoke wreaths, sprays and sheaves, we help you create something that truly reflects your loved one's personality and your family's wishes. You can order online for ease, or visit us in Raynes Park if you'd prefer to talk things through quietly in person.

We regularly provide funeral tributes for services in Wimbledon, Motspur Park and New Malden, working closely with local funeral directors and churches to ensure timely, discreet delivery. Our reliable same-day delivery service is available until 3 PM, so your flowers arrive fresh and beautifully presented when they are needed most.

Why families trust Raynes Park Florist for funeral tributes:

  • Thoughtful, sympathetic guidance from skilled local florists
  • Handcrafted designs using fresh, long-lasting blooms
  • Clear communication with local funeral homes and venues

Whether you need a single tribute, family arrangement or coordinated bouquets for the wake, we are here to support you. Order online or visit our Raynes Park shop and let us help you express what words cannot.

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Funeral Flowers
Captured against a bright white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute has the calm, composed beauty of a carefully prepared farewell. The main heart is completely filled with small, tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, each flower head layered so closely that they create a smooth, plush surface, like a soft white blanket symbolising peace. Tracing the outline of the heart is a slim band of emerald green ribbon, its satin finish catching the light and offering a refined contrast that gently frames the snowy blooms. On the upper left, a dramatic yet graceful spray of calla lilies in deep magenta and rich fuchsia pink sweeps diagonally across the heart. At the top of this spray, several calla lilies are fully open, their funnel-shaped petals curving elegantly around the darker centres, while a couple of more slender blooms extend downward, as if softly cascading. Between and around these bolder flowers nestle clusters of small white freesias or similar blossoms, adding a lighter, airy texture and hinting at a delicate fragrance. Lush green foliage - from fine, lacy ferns to glossy, broader leaves - frames the feature spray and provides layers of natural depth. The composition feels balanced and thoughtful, like something a skilled local florist in Raynes Park might prepare for a funeral or memorial gathering near Cannon Hill Common or along Coombe Lane, offering quiet comfort and a beautiful way to honour a cherished life.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A detailed floral Union Jack funeral tribute is presented as a perfectly rectangular panel of flowers, set against a plain white background so that the colours and craftsmanship stand out clearly. The entire surface is densely carpeted with small blooms, creating a plush, cushion-like texture that feels both soft and substantial. Deep blue flowers, tightly clustered so that almost no gaps are visible, form the background in each quadrant and along the edges, giving the piece a calm, dignified depth. Over this blue field, the familiar red and white crosses of the United Kingdom's flag emerge with precise, geometric clarity: a wide vertical and horizontal St George's Cross in rich scarlet tones intersects at the centre, made from compact red blossoms that seem to rise very slightly above the surface. Diagonal red bands, representing St Patrick's Cross, cross the arrangement from corner to corner, carefully aligned and edged with narrow trails of pristine white flowers. These white blooms also build the broader diagonal arms of St Andrew's Cross, ensuring each stripe is clearly defined where the colours meet. The meticulous placement of every stem gives the impression of a lovingly stitched quilt, but rendered entirely in living flowers rather than fabric. The tribute radiates a sense of solemn respect, ideal for honouring a loved one with strong ties to Britain, remembering military service, or marking a national day of remembrance in Raynes Park, from quiet family gatherings near Cottenham Park to formal services held along Coombe Lane, where a patriotic floral memorial can speak gently when words feel difficult.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A luxurious, cushion-shaped floral tribute is shown against a pure white backdrop, the soft shadow beneath it emphasizing its plump, pillow-like form. The arrangement is tightly composed, forming a gentle rectangle with rounded corners, as if it could cradle a final message of love. Large roses in varying shades of pink dominate the design: some blooms glow with vivid fuchsia, others are a calm pastel blush, while creamy pale yellow and soft ivory buds lend a tranquil warmth. Nestled among these are deep purple lisianthus, their rich, velvety petals curling and folding in layers, bringing a regal richness to the tribute. Between the larger blooms, clusters of tiny lavender-toned filler flowers create fine detail, their starry shapes reminiscent of the delicate wildflowers you might spot on a quiet walk through Raynes Park's residential streets or near Cottenham Park. Abundant greenery anchors the palette: silvery eucalyptus leaves with their rounded shapes and muted blue-green tones add softness, while darker, slender fern-like fronds peek through, giving the composition depth and structure. The flowers seem freshly gathered, as though arranged that morning by an expert local florist for a same-day funeral delivery across Raynes Park and the surrounding SW20 area. The colours and textures together evoke a sense of serenity and gentle remembrance, making this floral pillow ideal for resting beside a casket, adorning a memorial table, or lying peacefully at a graveside, where the richly layered petals can speak quietly of love, memory, and eternal rest when mourners seek a tender, visual expression of their sorrow.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A carefully crafted funeral flower tribute spells "DAD" in large, upright letters, captured against a clean, bright white backdrop so every detail of the design is easy to imagine. Each letter is packed tight with fresh white chrysanthemums, their tiny petals overlapping in rows that resemble a soft, snow-like blanket, giving the arrangement a calm, peaceful presence. Around the edges of the letters, an emerald green satin ribbon is pleated into gentle waves, tracing each curve and corner and providing a clear outline that makes the tribute easy to read, even from a distance in a Raynes Park church or at a service in nearby Motspur Park. The frame that supports the tribute is dark and discreet, with low bars running horizontally behind the blooms, allowing the flowers and sentiment to remain the clear focus. On the upper left side of the first "D", a modest posy of white freesia and rich, green foliage is tucked into the chrysanthemum base, offering a sense of freshness and fragrance. Two curved green stems arc gracefully across towards the central "A", guiding the eye to an asymmetric cluster that serves as the heart of the design. Here, two deep purple calla lilies rise from a bed of more white freesia and leaves, their velvety trumpets introducing a solemn, jewel-toned accent. The final "D" carries a matching, if slightly smaller, accent of white freesia and foliage on its top right edge, bringing visual harmony. This tribute conveys quiet strength and enduring affection, the simple word "DAD" transformed into a floral farewell that feels at home in the gentle, residential streets around Raynes Park.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
Carefully composed for quiet remembrance, this circular funeral wreath sits against a stark white background, its workmanship evident in the densely packed ring of pure white chrysanthemums. Each cushion mum is placed to form a seamless, pillowy surface that suggests continuity and gentle solace. In the upper-left sector a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) introduces a graceful contrast: blooms range from soft lavender to a saturated violet, some fully unfurled with subtle yellow centers, others curled inward as buds on wiry stems. Interlaced among these are varied green elements-broad glossy leaves with pale variegation and delicate, fern-like fronds-that bring a freshness and layered depth to the composition. A slim border of crinkled dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks from beneath the white flowers along both the inner and outer rims, adding a refined, regal accent that harmonises with the lisianthus hues. The studio lighting is soft and even, creating a quiet shadow beneath the wreath and allowing textures-the chrysanthemum's ruffled petals, the lisianthus's satiny surfaces, the matte foliage-to read clearly. This design is suited for funeral services, graveside tributes, or memorial displays, conveying respect and lasting remembrance. As an experienced local florist serving Raynes Park, West Barnes and the surrounding Merton area, Raynes Park Florist often recommends this classic white-and-purple combination to families seeking a dignified, comforting tribute.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Bathed in soft, neutral light against a spotless white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath feels like a gentle exhale. Its main body is a continuous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums - hundreds of small heads arranged so closely that their feathery petals form a plush, cloud-like surface suggesting purity and solace. A subtle, dark lavender mesh or narrow ribbon peeks shyly from beneath the chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer edges, lending a fine line of colour that quietly deepens the wreath's silhouette. At the crown, set into the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses open with composed elegance; their creamy tones speak of remembrance and affectionate regard. Surrounding the roses, delicate sprays of white gypsophila create a soft, misty texture while small clusters of lavender-purple statice introduce a cool, lively punctuation. Interwoven are rich green leaves and ferny fronds that add structure, a living contrast to the pale blooms and a sense of verdant calm. The central aperture remains clear, symbolising continuity, while a measured shadow beneath the wreath gives it presence on the white plane. Crafted with thoughtful balance and a restrained colour palette of white, soft yellow, green and lavender, this arrangement reads as a dignified expression of condolence for a funeral or memorial, suitable for families around Raynes Park, Wimbledon and neighbouring boroughs seeking a composed, timeless tribute.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Elegant heart-shaped floral tribute designed as a sympathy arrangement by an experienced Raynes Park florist, photographed on a plain white background so every detail stands clear. The heart itself is completely covered in small-headed white chrysanthemums, set closely together until no gaps remain, creating a plush, quilted texture reminiscent of a soft pillow or cloud. Their crisp white petals evoke purity, innocence, and a sense of calm that many families around Raynes Park and Wimbledon look for when choosing funeral flowers. Nestled at the upper left curve is a graceful cluster of three deep crimson roses, each bloom unfurling in tight layers of velvety petals, rich in colour and emotion. These roses are surrounded by a scattering of tiny white filler flowers and glossy green foliage, with wisps of fern-like greenery adding a sense of gentle movement. From this focal point, fine strands of bright green decorative grass sweep across the heart toward the lower right, where two further red roses rest slightly apart on the white chrysanthemum base. This diagonal flow of red blooms suggests a tender journey of love and farewell, visually guiding the eye across the piece. A narrow, dark green satin ribbon trims the entire outline of the heart, its sheen offering a subtle contrast to the textured flowers and giving the tribute a refined, finished look. The arrangement feels deeply personal and respectful, ideal for conveying condolences, remembrance, and unwavering affection at a funeral service held in one of Raynes Park's local chapels, churches, or crematoria.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A carefully composed bouquet of blue and cream roses fills the centre of the frame, set against a spotless white background that makes every hue and texture stand out. The roses are arranged in a rounded, dome-like shape, each head nestled closely to the next so that no gaps interrupt the gentle flow of colour. Deep sapphire-blue roses draw the eye first, their velvety petals absorbing the light and giving a rich, almost inky depth. Interspersed between them, creamy ivory roses soften the effect; some blooms are fully open, revealing layered hearts of petals, while others are still partly furled, suggesting tenderness and new beginnings amid sorrow. Fine sprigs of white baby's breath thread their way throughout, like delicate lacework, adding softness and a sense of breath or quiet pause between the larger flowers. Around the base and edges, polished, dark green leaves provide contrast and structure, suggesting the steady, grounding presence of nature. The stems extend neatly downward in a hand-tied bundle, evoking the feeling of a bouquet freshly prepared at a local Raynes Park workbench, perhaps moments before being carried along Worple Road or up to a peaceful home near Cannon Hill Common. The overall impression is one of calm composure and gentle grace, a floral tribute designed to convey sympathy, respect, and enduring affection, suitable for funerals, condolence visits, or as a thoughtful delivery to someone in the community who needs quiet reassurance.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
A rounded, densely packed bouquet brimming with lilies, roses, and gypsophila is set against a pure white backdrop, allowing every colour and curve to stand out as if it has just left a boutique florist near Raynes Park station. Dominating the arrangement are pristine white lilies, their long petals opening outwards in graceful trumpets, some in full bloom, others still half-closed, their tips tinged with pale green that hints at absolute freshness. Nestled closely around them are clusters of roses in pale blush pink and rich cream, their velvety petals unfolding at different stages, from tight buds that feel almost porcelain-smooth to fully open blossoms with soft, ruffled hearts. Striking magenta Oriental lilies, likely Stargazers, erupt through the composition with dramatic speckled petals and golden stamens, their deeper pink centres creating a bold contrast that draws the eye from every angle. Throughout the bouquet, fine stems of white baby's breath weave in and out, each tiny flower like a dot of light, lending the design a romantic, cloud-like softness. Slim, glossy green leaves peek between the blooms, framing the flowers and grounding the palette in a natural, garden-inspired green. Bright, even lighting highlights the interplay of textures-the sheen of the lily petals, the plushness of the roses, and the airy lightness of the gypsophila-so the whole bouquet feels both luxurious and uplifting. The composition suggests a bouquet chosen for a meaningful celebration, perhaps a Raynes Park anniversary dinner at home near Cottenham Park or a special thank-you gift, capturing a mood of love, joy, and graceful sophistication.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
A carefully crafted sympathy tribute spells MUM in bold capital letters, each letter densely covered with thousands of crisp white chrysanthemums to create a uniform, cloud-like surface that reads as serene and pure against a clean, brilliant white backdrop. The white sprays are arranged so closely that they form a plush, almost textile texture, inviting the eye to travel across the soft contours of each M, U, and M. Three small clusters of accent roses punctuate the composition: a grouping of soft lavender blooms and a single pale pink bud rests on the upper left arm of the first M, another gentle cluster nestles in the inner dip of the U, and a third mirrors the first on the upper right of the last M. Each rose cluster is framed by fresh green foliage and slender fern fronds that introduce contrast and a sense of natural movement, their glossy leaves and feathery greens lifting the pastel tones against the white. A darker green support - suggestive of ribbon or moss-covered framework - peeks out beneath the blooms, holding the letters' bases together and lending structural integrity without detracting from the delicate surface. In soft, neutral lighting the chrysanthemums read as a quiet, reverent field while the lavender and pink roses add a whisper of warmth and personal affection. This tribute is intended as a heartfelt memorial for a mother or maternal figure at a funeral, wake, or graveside service, communicating peace, respect, and the comfort of cherished memories.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
Elegant heart-shaped funeral tribute crafted from a dense carpet of white chrysanthemums, shown against a bright white background. The heart is entirely filled with tightly packed, small chrysanthemum blooms, their crisp white petals forming a soft, pillowy texture that feels both gentle and reassuring, like a comforting blanket laid carefully in memory of a loved one. This uninterrupted expanse of white suggests innocence, peace, and a quiet farewell, ideal for a funeral service or memorial gathering in and around Raynes Park. Framing the heart is a luxurious emerald green satin ribbon, meticulously pleated to create a scalloped border. Its sheen catches subtle highlights, providing a refined contrast to the matte, velvety surface of the flowers and clearly outlining the traditional heart shape. Nestled in the upper left side is a thoughtfully arranged accent cluster. Here, a pair of creamy white roses open fully, their layered petals unfolding in a tender symbol of enduring love and respect. Around them, smaller white blossoms-such as freesias or similar delicate flowers-add lightness and intricate detail. Deep green foliage, including broad, polished leaves and airy, feather-like fronds, surrounds and supports the blooms, giving the cluster depth and a natural rhythm. A few fine trails of greenery spill softly over the chrysanthemum base, as if the garden itself is leaning in with sympathy. This classic floral heart, similar to those often requested from Raynes Park Florist for local chapels and crematoriums, is designed to offer solace, express heartfelt condolences, and honour a life with grace.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
The photograph shows a lovingly crafted funeral flower tribute that spells "GRANDMA" in bold, block letters, each one completely covered in tightly packed white chrysanthemums. The blooms form a smooth, pillowed surface, their rounded petals creating the impression of soft clouds resting side by side. Around every letter runs a neat border of pale lilac ribbon, its satin texture catching the light and giving a polished, respectful outline that gently defines the word. Three small but vibrant clusters of flowers break the sea of white: bright pink gerberas with open, daisy-like faces, dainty pink roses at various stages of opening, and a scattering of fresh green foliage. These mini bouquets are nestled at the left of the "G", the middle "A", and the last "A", like little pockets of memory and gratitude. The greens introduce a natural, garden-like feel, as if the tribute might have been inspired by a much-loved back garden in Raynes Park, not far from the station or the leafy paths around Wimbledon Common. Under soft, diffused studio lighting, the chrysanthemums look immaculate and freshly arranged, each floret crisp and unblemished, suggesting early-morning preparation by an attentive florist. There is a quiet sense of weight and stability to the piece, suitable for resting on trestles beside a coffin or displayed at the front of a crematorium chapel. The overall mood of the arrangement is one of gentle remembrance and deep affection - a floral expression of "thank you" to a grandmother whose presence shaped family life, captured here through serene whites, tender pinks, and thoughtful craftsmanship.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
This gently luminous funeral wreath is shown flat on a white surface, its perfect circular silhouette made from a careful assembly of creamy white roses and soft, pale yellow lilies set into a lush green foundation. Around a dozen large, fully opened roses form the visual core, their ivory petals tightly furled in classic spirals that catch the light with a satiny glow, while delicate trumpet-shaped lilies in a pale lemon tone thread through the roses, some blossoms spread wide to reveal their slender stamens and others kept in elegant bud to lend height and promise of unfolding. Deep leafy greens - a mix of feathery fern fronds and rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs - cradle the flowers and provide a cool contrast that lets the light-toned blooms appear almost to float. The texture is layered and tactile: smooth rose petals, the slightly waxy lilies, and the airy, filigree texture of the ferns combine to create a composition both full and refined. Under soft daylight the arrangement reads as serene and consoling, emitting a faint, fresh fragrance of rose and green citrus that gently fills the air. Crafted with the sensitivity expected for memorial occasions, the wreath's balanced design and dense packing convey dignity and care, making it appropriate for a funeral service, church memorial or graveside tribute. Locally made with experience of funerals and remembrances in the Wimbledon and Raynes Park area, this piece is intended to offer comfort and quiet reassurance to family and friends, bearing a timeless message of peace and enduring affection.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a striking floral tribute spelling out "MUM" in large, upright letters, each one meticulously built from hundreds of tiny flowers and displayed on a clean white background that makes the colours glow. The core of the design is a carpet of deep mauve, fuchsia-purple, and magenta chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that no gaps are visible, creating a plush, almost quilted texture. Their lime-tinged green centres give the letters a gentle sparkle, like dappled light on the greenery around Cannon Hill Common in Raynes Park. Running neatly around the sides of each letter is a frill of pale pink ribbon, carefully pleated, which adds softness and highlights the contours of the word. At the top outer corner of the first "M" sits a lush cluster of vivid pink roses, some fully open, others still unfurling, cushioned by feathery green fern fronds and smaller leaves, as if freshly cut from a local garden. At the base of the "U", a tender arrangement of creamy and blush-pink roses, variegated foliage, and delicate white filler blooms forms a low, gentle arc, echoing the shape of the letter itself. The second "M" carries a matching accent of bright roses and ferns on its upper right, bringing harmony and symmetry. This personalised funeral flower display, the sort that might be ordered for a memorial gathering in Raynes Park or nearby Wimbledon, conveys a deep, enduring bond with a mother, combining strong colour with softness to honour her memory with quiet dignity.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
This floral pillow reads as an intimate gesture of remembrance: a rectangular cushion formed from a tightly arranged blanket of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums whose compact heads knit together into a plush, serene surface. The gentle rotation of light across the blooms reveals subtle highlights and shadows, underscoring the soft, almost textile quality of the design. Encircling the pillow is a finely pleated band of pale lime-green satin, the ribbon's cool brightness delineating the shape and introducing a whisper of renewal against the pure white mass. Anchoring the composition in the top-left is a small, beautifully balanced spray of blooms - soft white lisianthus layered with velvety purple lisianthus, some still curled as buds - and a suggestion of slender freesias that would lend a delicate scent when fresh. Feathery fern fronds and broader dark-green leaves are woven through this accent cluster, adding contrast and an organic silhouette; a folded green wrap secures the stems below, lending a composed, deliberate finish. Presented on a stark white background with a subtle shadow, the tribute reads as both contemporary and timeless, intended to provide comfort and quiet dignity at wakes, memorials, or graveside services. As a local creation reflecting the care often requested in Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon, the pillow speaks of reverence, softness, and sympathetic attention to detail.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
An elegant funeral wreath photographed on a bright white background, composed to communicate tenderness and steady workmanship familiar to local communities around Raynes Park and West Barnes. The main ring is formed from a generous mass of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret layered to create a soft, cloud-like texture that looks almost touchable and conveys purity. Subtly visible beneath the white blooms, a fine purple netting or ruffled lace runs along the inner circumference, lending a quiet contrast and depth that prevents the layout from feeling flat. At the upper-left, an intimate cluster provides the wreath's emotional focal point: a single, perfectly formed cream or pale yellow rose sits at the heart of glossy, variegated foliage and delicate fern fronds. The leaves' paler edges and the ferns' filigree create a soothing backdrop for slender sprigs of lavender-hued statice, whose papery texture and gentle colour echo the deeper tones elsewhere in the design. To the right, between roughly two and five o'clock, two graceful calla lilies trace a soft arc; their trumpet-shaped blooms carry a rich gradient from muted purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink nearer the stem, the bright green stems artfully woven into the chrysanthemum base to guide the eye around the composition. One longer green stem stretches from the left cluster across the lower wreath, discreetly secured and pointing toward the lilies, a subtle line that unites both sides. Prepared with the careful hand of a neighbourhood florist, this wreath - available for local delivery around Raynes Park station and nearby Wimbledon Common - offers a respectful, lasting tribute for memorial services, wakes, or graveside remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a stark white backdrop at eye level, this three-letter sympathy tribute spells BRO with generous, three-dimensional characters formed entirely from royal blue chrysanthemums. Each petal-packed letter reads as a rich, saturated blue field - cool and composed like a quiet evening - with the underlying white support subtly delineating the inner curves of B and R and the round negative space of O. Thoughtful accent clusters sit low on each letter: creamy yellow or pale ivory spray roses, some in tight bud and others unfurling, interspersed with small white filler blooms and a selection of green foliage that ranges from glossy salal leaves to delicate ferny fronds. This combination of textures gives the composition visual weight and a gentle, natural scent that would sit comfortably in a chapel or beside a graveside wreath. The craftsmanship is evident in the precise packing of the blue chrysanthemums and the careful placement of accent sprays to soften corners and anchor each letter. In the context of local services, the aesthetic suits families in Raynes Park and neighbouring Wimbledon, giving a personal and respectful way to honour a brother or close friend. The arrangement's composed blue tone conveys sincerity and remembrance while the cream and white accents suggest consolation and purity, creating a calm, reassuring statement of love at a time of loss.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
A striking Celtic cross floral tribute is laid out diagonally across a spotless white background, photographed so that every bloom and contour is crisp and sharp. The form of the cross is strong yet gentle, with its horizontal and vertical arms sculpted from countless pristine white chrysanthemum flowers, each small head fitting snugly beside the next to create a plush, quilted surface. Encircling the intersection is the familiar Celtic halo, picked out in vivid lime green button chrysanthemums that stand slightly proud of the white, giving the design a three-dimensional, almost carved effect. The green chrysanthemums also weave through sections of the arms, echoing traditional knotwork patterns and adding movement to the arrangement. Along the lower length of the cross, three lush groupings of deep purple carnations are nestled into the white base, their frilled petals and intense colour suggesting love, respect, and remembrance. Fine tendrils of greenery and a few glossy leaves twist gracefully around these purple clusters, softening the strong geometry of the cross, as if wild foliage from Cannon Hill Common in Raynes Park had gently wrapped itself around a stone memorial. The lighting is bright and even, enhancing the contrast between snow-white petals, brilliant green domes, and velvety purple blooms. The overall impression is peaceful and reverent, a thoughtfully designed funeral tribute suitable for services in Raynes Park, Motspur Park, or neighbouring Wimbledon, offering a quiet yet powerful way to convey condolences and celebrate the life of someone with Celtic roots or a deep Christian faith.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is shown on a spotless white backdrop, angled slightly so the upper arm of the cross seems to reach gently forward, giving the tribute a sense of movement and presence. The design begins with a precise outline of white spray chrysanthemums, packed closely together to create a plush, snowy border that clearly defines every curve and edge. Tucked just beneath this soft white frame, a band of neatly folded pale green ribbon or foliage wraps around the entire cross, adding a refined, tailored finish and a hint of fresh spring colour. Inside this border, the cross bursts into a tapestry of vivid blooms. Generous roses in shades of rich fuchsia pink and creamy pale yellow open fully, their velvety petals creating luxurious focal points. Between them, bright chartreuse button chrysanthemums cluster like little pom-poms, their round forms and dense petals adding energy and playful texture. Deep purple and violet blossoms - likely lisianthus or statice - weave between the larger flowers, enriching the arrangement with cool, shadowy tones and delicate detail. The white background and even lighting echo the clean lines of a modern Raynes Park chapel or crematorium, allowing the colours to shine without distraction. This cross feels thoughtful and serene, a floral expression of love and remembrance that would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at the front of a church on Kingston Road, or as a graveside tribute in a nearby cemetery, offering comfort and a quiet sense of hope to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
This rectangular memorial pillow is composed of hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemums, their tiny petals creating a uniform, cloud-like surface that invites touch and conveys calm. In the upper left corner a carefully arranged spray of deep magenta and fuchsia roses becomes the emotional centrepiece; each rose opens with quiet dignity and is threaded through with clusters of delicate white freesias or similar buds that add a soft perfume and a note of innocence. Sprays of slender fern fronds and mixed glossy greenery cradle the floral cluster, introducing a cooling green depth that contrasts with the warm colour of the roses. Around the edges a pale green satin ribbon has been pleated and looped to form a neat border, its subtle sheen catching the light and gently defining the pillow's silhouette. The composition is shown against a crisp white background with a mild, natural shadow beneath, which highlights the craftsmanship and three-dimensional form. This sympathy cushion is designed for funeral services, memorial displays, or graveside placement and carries an atmosphere of peace, respect, and remembrance. Crafted locally for families across Raynes Park, West Barnes and nearby New Malden, the arrangement reflects familiar neighbourhood care and attention to detail. Raynes Park Florist prepares these tributes with fresh blooms sourced for scent and longevity, offering a calm, comforting presence when words are not enough.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
A serene funeral floral sheaf of white and green lies diagonally across a clean white backdrop, its composition suggesting a gentle flow of flowers and foliage from one corner to the other. Dominating the central line are white oriental lilies, some fully unfurled so that their broad, trumpet-shaped petals seem to float, others still half-closed, their tips tinged with the faintest creamy green. Between these stately blooms, sprays of lisianthus weave softly, their petals a milky white, often traced with a light lavender edge that recalls the evening sky over Raynes Park just as the sun dips behind the railway arches. Many lisianthus buds remain closed, their rounded forms adding texture and hints of future blossom. The greenery has been handled with a florist's practiced hand: large, dark leaves form a protective cradle, lying flat to create depth, while longer, more slender palm-style fronds sweep outwards like quiet gestures of farewell. In the centre, several leaves are rolled into taut, tubular curls, introducing a sculptural rhythm that feels both contemporary and respectful. The lighting is even and soft, highlighting the satin sheen of the lily petals and the subtle veins in each green leaf without casting harsh shadows. The overall impression is of calm dignity and compassionate care, perfect for resting on a casket or beside a framed photograph at a service held near Wimbledon Chase or along Coombe Lane. This is the kind of refined, understated sympathy arrangement a local Raynes Park florist might recommend to express heartfelt condolences without overwhelming the moment.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
Set against a crisp white background, this elegant funeral sheaf flows diagonally from the neatly tied stems at the top left down to a gentle cascade of leaves at the bottom right, creating a serene teardrop silhouette. The focal point is a cluster of bold Stargazer lilies, their rich fuchsia-pink petals edged in white and freckled with dark burgundy, each bloom opening like a star in tribute. Some lily buds remain closed, tipped with green and soft pink, hinting at the continuity of love beyond loss. Around them, creamy white roses and ruffled white carnations form a tender halo, their soft textures and subtle ivory tones bringing calm and purity to the design. Bright magenta gerbera daisies add circular bursts of colour, echoing cherished memories and moments of joy. Fine, white daisy-like filler flowers weave delicately through the larger blooms, lightening the composition and adding a lace-like detail. A rich frame of greenery surrounds the flowers: broad, deep green leaves anchor the spray, airy fern fronds introduce movement, and long, slender blades of foliage sweep outward, reinforcing the elongated shape. The arrangement feels tranquil and respectful, evoking the quiet streets and leafy corners of Raynes Park on a still afternoon. Created with the practiced hands of a local florist, this sympathy tribute is ideal for resting beside a casket, at a memorial service, or being delivered to a family home to offer comfort and a heartfelt expression of condolence.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers, laid out against a pure white background, forms a serene halo of white, soft pink, and vivid magenta blooms, designed to feel both comforting and refined. Large white lilies dominate the ring, each blossom wide open, with velvety petals that curve outward like gentle waves, framing their green pistils and dusting of golden pollen. Between these graceful blooms sit deep pink and fuchsia lilies, their star-shaped flowers and speckled petals lending a richer tone and a sense of artistic contrast that travels rhythmically around the circle. Crisp white gerbera daisies with dark, clearly defined centres create a fresh, almost sunlit texture, their tidy rows of petals adding structure against the lilies' looser shapes. Light blush roses weave through the design, some as tight buds and others softly unfolding, while fuller creamy white roses add volume and a timeless elegance. Delicate white accents, such as spray carnations or miniature roses, fill in the spaces so that the wreath appears lush, without any gaps, inviting the eye to trace the unbroken ring of blooms. Layers of glossy and matte green foliage anchor the composition, offering subtle shadows and depth that emphasise the circular form. The arrangement has the quiet feel of an early morning in Raynes Park, perhaps reminiscent of a peaceful walk through Cannon Hill Common, and would sit beautifully beside a casket, memorial photograph, or book of condolence, conveying a gentle message of sympathy, continuity, and heartfelt respect for a life remembered.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a carefully composed funeral flower tribute spelling out "SON" in large capital letters, designed with the kind of precision and tenderness you might expect from an experienced Raynes Park florist familiar with local memorial traditions. Each letter is built from a densely packed bed of white chrysanthemums, their cushion-like petals forming a continuous, velvety surface that appears soft to the touch and symbolises purity, innocence, and a peaceful goodbye. Around this snowy base, a rich red satin ribbon is artfully pleated into a scalloped edging that outlines the silhouette of every letter, catching subtle highlights where the light grazes its glossy folds. The red border not only frames the floral work but adds emotional depth, suggesting deep love and respect for a lost son. Three distinct groupings of red anthuriums punctuate the design: on the upper curve of the 'S', a generous cluster of heart-shaped anthuriums and dark green foliage leans slightly forward, as though bowing; at the base of the 'O', a single anthurium nestles into the white blooms like a quiet, focused point of remembrance; and on the right side of the 'N', a larger spray of anthuriums, ferns, and broad leaves brings the composition to a balanced close. Fine green stems trail gently across the letters, visually tying the clusters together and giving a sense of flow. Set against a clean white background, the tribute feels serene and contemplative, a bespoke sympathy arrangement suitable for a farewell service in Raynes Park, Wimbledon, or along the quiet streets leading towards Cottenham Park.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
A softly glowing funeral wreath is shown against a clean white backdrop, its circular form flawlessly composed to showcase a blend of tenderness and quiet strength. The base is created from abundant sprays of white Baby's Breath, the countless tiny blossoms clustering together like a ring of fine lace or drifting mist over Raynes Park's early morning streets. Interwoven among these delicate flowers are elegant Lisianthus blooms, their petals creamy white at the centre and gently brushed with lavender and violet along the ruffled edges. Some blossoms are fully open, revealing intricate folds and deep, shadowed centres, while others remain in half-open bud, touched with hints of pale green and buttery cream, adding a subtle sense of movement and life. The colour palette is restrained yet expressive: white symbolizes purity and remembrance, while the purple-violet edges evoke respect and spiritual reflection. The wreath's open centre forms a clear, undisturbed circle, echoing themes of eternity and the unbroken bond between loved ones. Every stem appears intentionally placed, suggesting the careful craftsmanship of a local florist accustomed to creating tributes for services in nearby cemeteries and churches around Raynes Park and Wimbledon Chase. The overall feeling is one of gentle solace: a serene floral tribute suitable for funerals, memorial gatherings, or a peaceful memorial corner at home, where it can stand as a quiet, graceful reminder of a life cherished and a love that continues beyond parting.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A large, full heart of fresh roses rests against a completely white backdrop, its shape so precise that it almost looks drawn with flowers. The design is strikingly divided in two, as though a gentle line runs down the centre. On the left, clusters of creamy white and soft pale lemon roses are packed closely together, their petals unfolding in delicate spirals that feel calm and consoling. On the right, a matching sea of medium pink roses mirrors the density and fullness, their colour reminiscent of a quiet sunset over Raynes Park after a long day. The two halves meet seamlessly, their boundary softened by a veil of white baby's breath, which also forms a feathery outline all around the heart. These tiny gypsophila blooms add a fine, lacy texture, like mist settling on a garden in early morning. The flowers appear freshly arranged, each head thoughtfully placed so that the heart feels balanced and complete, not crowded. This floral tribute would be at home on a coffin or stand at a funeral service in Raynes Park, perhaps near the calm greenery of Cannon Hill Common, expressing both gratitude for a life lived and the ache of parting. The ivory side quietly suggests peace and remembrance, while the pink side carries the warmth of affection and cherished memories. The overall mood is gentle, dignified, and deeply personal, reflecting the care an experienced florist brings when crafting a final farewell.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A graceful sympathy wreath in shades of white and soft lavender is presented on a crisp white backdrop, drawing the eye straight to its serene circular form. The design is built around a generous halo of white Oriental lilies, their long, silky petals opening wide like gentle wings, some just beginning to unfurl and others fully open to reveal delicate green centres and dustings of amber-brown pollen. Between these star-shaped blossoms, soft clusters of Lisianthus provide a romantic counterpoint, their frilled white petals brushed with lilac or deeper purple along the edges, much like the faint blush of colour you might notice over the rooftops around Raynes Park at first light. Subtle strands of fresh greenery, including slender leaves and rounded, eucalyptus-style sprigs, weave in and out of the composition, adding cool green shadows and a natural softness. Occasional closed lily buds and tiny rose-like buds introduce a sense of gentle movement and unfolding life. The wreath forms a complete, lush circle, symbolising unbroken love, remembrance, and the ongoing bond between family and friends, whether the service is held in a local church off Grand Drive or a crematorium chapel a short drive from the centre of Raynes Park. The textures are layered and comforting: smooth lily petals, feathery Lisianthus, and the quiet structure of foliage beneath. This is a piece that feels both refined and deeply comforting, a floral tribute that could rest beside the coffin or stand at the front of a memorial, offering quiet support to mourners and a final, dignified honour to a loved one's life in the Raynes Park community.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Three large floral letters spelling out "DAD" are arranged in a neat horizontal line, photographed against a bright, uncluttered white background that highlights their colour and texture. Each letter is shaped from a lush collar of deep green fern foliage, the feathery leaves overlapping to create a strong, natural framework reminiscent of the greenery in local gardens around Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon. Inside this leafy outline, the letters are densely filled with fresh, predominantly white blooms - plump chrysanthemums and broad-petalled gerbera daisies - giving a soft, cloud-like surface that feels calm and respectful. Nestled among the whites are cheerful yellow gerberas and petite yellow spray roses, their sunny tones lifting the mood just enough to suggest fond memories and gratitude. Deeper accents of purple lisianthus, rich fuchsia or magenta spray roses, and small lavender flowers are carefully spaced to add depth, while bright green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with a lively, modern touch. The flowers are arranged to face forward, creating strong definition in each letter so that the word "DAD" is clearly readable from a distance at a funeral, church service, or crematorium gathering in and around Raynes Park. Slim, dark green support bars quietly run behind the letters to keep them aligned on a stand, but they do not distract from the overall impression. This tribute feels both traditional and personal, a lovingly crafted memorial arrangement that captures the love, respect, and gentle pride often felt when saying goodbye to a father.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
A sophisticated, front-facing sympathy spray in white and green is arranged on a clean white backdrop, its composition flowing diagonally as though gently resting in still air. Dominating the centre are large white Oriental lilies, some fully open with silken petals curving outward and others in elegant bud form, their pale green throats and softly dusted stamens adding gentle contrast. Around these, clusters of ivory and cream roses mingle with frilled white carnations, each bloom full and generous, while daisy-like white Gerberas stud the design, their pale yellow or darker centres giving a subtle focal point. Fine sprigs of delicate white filler flowers weave between the larger heads, softening transitions and adding a misty lightness. The base of the spray is a tapestry of lush green foliage, from broad, shiny dark leaves to airy fern fronds and rounded eucalyptus leaves in cool blue-green shades. Long, slim green leaves are folded and gathered towards the top, lending a neat architectural touch. Most striking of all, narrow palm fronds radiate from the lower right, sweeping outward to create an elongated, asymmetrical silhouette that feels both modern and timeless. The piece appears calm and composed, with a sense of quiet strength and dignity. It is the kind of floral tribute a local family in Raynes Park might choose to honour a loved one at a crematorium service near Kingston Road or a church gathering closer to Cottenham Park, expressing peace, remembrance, and heartfelt condolence through pure white blooms and tranquil greenery.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
Lovingly arranged by a local Raynes Park florist, this heart-shaped bouquet conveys a gentle narrative of compassion and cherished remembrance. The central focus is a lush gathering of approximately thirty pristine roses in alternating shades of delicate blush pink and creamy ivory, woven together with soft, airy baby's breath. Each rose emerges in various stages of bloom, their petals delicately furled, hinting at unfolding emotions and fond memories. The creamy tones of the white roses intermingle with the romantic pinks, creating a palette that seems kissed by natural morning light-evocative of calm gatherings at Cannon Hill Common or peaceful moments spent in Raynes Park's leafy streets. Scattered between the roses, clouds of white gypsophila add an ethereal finish, their feathery appearance lightening the tightly arranged blooms, and echoing the openness of the local parks. The bouquet's clean white backdrop radiates tranquility and respect, making it an especially fitting choice for solemn tributes or gentle farewells. Each flower has been thoughtfully chosen and placed, ensuring the heart shape is both distinct and meaningful-a fitting symbol for expressing both grief and gratitude. This exquisite floral tribute is ideal for moments when words fall short, serving as a visual expression of tenderness and lasting affection for someone dear.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
A classic rectangular sympathy cushion crafted from hundreds of tiny white chrysanthemum heads, the surface intentionally dense and uniform to suggest comfort and quiet repose. Set against a pure white background, the soft mass of petals absorbs light and appears almost tactile, a restful plane that invites the touch. Encircling the base is a neat pleated trim of pale lime-green satin ribbon, its subtle satin sheen offering a refined whisper of colour and shaping the pillow with a frilled, fabric-like edge. Anchoring the design on the upper left is a naturalistic cluster: two graceful white Oriental lilies unfurling to reveal pale yellow stamens, a closed lily bud for vertical balance, and clusters of deep burgundy spray carnations that give weight and emotional contrast. Lush greens-fern-like fronds and broader leaves-give body to the cluster and create a verdant stage for the blooms. A thin, arching strand of green salal or decorative wire reaches out across the white chrysanthemum field, culminating in a single, poised deep red rosebud on the right; the rose's tight, velvety petals suggest enduring love and respect. The overall composition reads as serene and reverent, made for funeral chapels or home viewings, and reflects the kind of thoughtful sympathy work families in Raynes Park and nearby West Barnes have trusted local florists to supply when they wish to convey peace and remembrance.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
An expertly handcrafted sympathy tribute spelling out the word DAD in large, freestanding block letters, each letter densely covered with pristine white chrysanthemums that give a soft, uniform surface and a feeling of quiet repose. The edges of every letter are neatly bordered with a ruffled, dark green satin ribbon, the rich verde tone forming a crisp frame that lifts the white blooms visually against the neutral background. Thin dark-green metal rails are visible behind the letters, evidence of a solid supporting framework that keeps the letters aligned for viewing at a service or wake. The leftmost D carries a bright cluster of three to four sunlit yellow roses nestled with small white freesias and sprigs of foliage, and two long, bare green stems reach diagonally toward the centre like a gentle gesture connecting the family initials. The central A bears two deep plum to burgundy calla lilies positioned low on its diagonal, their smooth, sculpted forms surrounded by tiny white fillers and glossy greens that add contrast and depth. The rightmost D mirrors the left with a similarly joyful spray of yellow roses and white accents, completing a balanced and thoughtful composition. The overall scent is clean and subtle, the textures soft and comforting. Prepared with the care of a local workshop, this piece is precisely the sort of dignified farewell we arrange at Raynes Park Florist for funerals across Raynes Park, Wimbledon and New Malden, available for careful local delivery and set-up at the chapel or crematorium.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
This solemn, lovingly made floral arrangement spells DAD in three large, freestanding letters, each formed from a dense cloak of pristine white chrysanthemums that lend the work a soft, tactile presence. A ruffled ribbon of vivid emerald green traces the perimeter of every letter, outlining the shapes with a calm, restorative colour that complements the green of the leaves. A dark green or grey horizontal bar behind the letters suggests a sturdy frame for display at a chapel, crematorium or graveside. Tasteful clusters of accent blooms break the white expanse: the first D bears a bouquet of deep fuchsia roses and small white freesia at its upper left curve; the central A carries its cluster tucked gently into the lower V; the final D mirrors the first with a spray at its upper right curve. Those accent roses show varied development-some tight, some opening-paired with slender white fillers and broad dark foliage to create contrast, movement and a subtle scent layer. The chrysanthemums' texture reads almost like a soft woven fabric under soft studio light, while the green ribbon gives the letters a clean, finished silhouette. This piece is described with the care of a local florist who often supplies memorials for families across Raynes Park and nearby Kingston Road, designed to communicate steady affection, respectful farewell and the quiet dignity fitting for a tribute to a beloved father.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
This standing MUM tribute is a study in gentle craftsmanship and restrained colour, composed to honour a mother with dignity. The three large capital letters are densely covered in small white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered to form a continuous, plush surface that reads as both soft and solemn. A narrow ruffled trim of pale pink fabric outlines every letter, lending an almost maternal softness to the silhouette and a warm counterpoint to the snow-white blooms. Between the letters a dark green structural frame peeks through, the subtle armature that allows this upright arrangement to stand steady during a service or at a graveside. Tasteful accent clusters appear at three key points: the upper left shoulder of the first M, the inner curve at the base of the U, and the upper right of the final M. Each cluster pairs rich fuchsia roses-some tight buds and some opening petals-with glossy ferny foliage and small red-orange hypericum berries, bringing life and colour into the calm white field. The overall scent is faint and comforting, dominated by the mild, clean aroma of chrysanthemums with just a hint of rose. Posed on a neutral white background with soft, directional light, the tribute reads clearly and serenely. As a local florist serving Raynes Park and the surrounding Wimbledon neighbourhoods, I imagine this piece arriving for a chapel service on Kingston Road or standing respectfully beside a family grave in a quiet churchyard; it speaks of respect, memory, and enduring affection from those who could not find kinder words.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
This striking memorial display forms the word DAD in three large, block letters, each densely carpeted with small, immaculate white chrysanthemums that create a gentle, reverent surface like freshly fallen snow. The edges of every letter are sharply defined with a ribbed, emerald-green ribbon that draws the eye and provides a dignified frame to the white blooms, while soft, diffused studio lighting brings out the subtle contours and feathered petal texture. Thoughtfully placed floral clusters punctuate each letter: the first D is graced on its upper curve by a bouquet of deep red roses, small white freesia and lush green leaves; the central A carries a similar arrangement near its left diagonal with a graceful loop of foliage rising above it; the final D mirrors the first with matching red roses, freesia and verdant accents, giving the whole piece a mirrored symmetry that feels both formal and tender. Slim dark green or nearly black support bars are discreetly visible behind the letters, providing structural cohesion without breaking the visual calm. The overall effect is one of composed elegance and quiet affection - the chrysanthemum's clean white suggesting purity and remembrance, the red roses conveying lasting love - and would be fitting for a funeral service, memorial chapel, or a graveside tribute delivered within Raynes Park and neighbouring Wimbledon. The arrangement reads as handcrafted, considerate, and measured, intended to comfort mourners while honouring a father's memory with grace.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
A softly lit studio image captures a lush funeral flower basket, its calm beauty heightened by a clean white background that removes all distractions. The arrangement overflows from an off-white, woven basket with a strong arched handle, like something you might carry through Cannon Hill Common on a gentle spring morning. At the heart of the design is a single large creamy white rose, its perfectly swirled petals giving a sense of serenity and timeless love. Nearby, two deep purple calla lilies unfurl their sleek, trumpet-shaped blooms, the rich colour adding a touch of formality and respect, often chosen for farewells and remembrance services around Raynes Park. Delicate clematis blossoms in pale lilac and soft lavender are scattered throughout, their star-like petals and soft yellow centres lending an airy, uplifting quality. Dotted between the feature flowers are petite yellow and white trumpet-shaped blooms, reminiscent of freesia or alstroemeria, which bring a gentle brightness-like sun breaking through clouds on Grand Drive. On the right side, a single vivid magenta gerbera daisy emerges, its strong hue and layered petals suggesting a life well lived and fondly remembered. The whole composition is wrapped in a generous collar of lush green foliage: broad glossy leaves, lighter green tips, and trailing sprigs that add depth and movement. The basket feels both structured and natural, as though the flowers have settled into a comforting embrace. Crafted with care, this arrangement would sit beautifully beside a coffin, at a wake in a local Raynes Park home, or as a heartfelt condolence gift when you want your flowers to offer quiet support and warmth.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00