Highgate TRIBUTES

At Highgate Florist, we create thoughtful funeral flowers and tribute bouquets that help you say goodbye with grace and love. From our studio near Highgate High Street and the leafy paths of Highgate Wood, our experienced team carefully handcrafts each design to reflect your memories and message.

Whether you need classic wreaths, casket sprays, or simple posies, every tribute is made fresh to order by a local florist who understands how important this occasion is. We work closely with families and local funeral directors in Highgate, Archway and Muswell Hill to ensure timely, respectful delivery and thoughtful presentation.

Our sympathy and funeral flowers can be delivered to homes, churches and crematoria across the area, including locations around Highgate Cemetery and the Archway Road corridor. For urgent requirements, we offer same-day delivery on most tribute designs when you order online before 3 PM.

  • Same-day funeral flower delivery in Highgate and nearby areas
  • Personalised messages and bespoke tribute designs
  • Trusted local florist with years of experience

If you're unsure what to choose, we're here to guide you with calm, knowledgeable support. Share a favourite colour, flower or memory, and we'll create a fitting, beautiful tribute from our Highgate Florist studio that truly honours your loved one.

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TRIBUTES
A beautifully composed floral cross lies against a plain, luminous white background, the simplicity of the setting emphasising the richness of the flowers and the sacredness of the shape. The body of the cross is entirely clothed in roses, with deep crimson blooms forming a plush, continuous surface along both the upright and the crosspiece. Each red rose appears at its peak, petals unfurling in soft spirals that give the arrangement a velvety, almost touchable quality. Nestled between these intense reds are fuchsia pink roses and similar full-headed flowers, their brighter, more playful tones lending warmth and gentle radiance to the tribute. Smaller buds in coordinating shades of red and pink punctuate the design, adding depth, texture, and the suggestion of memories at different stages of life. Around the outside edge, a narrow band of pristine white blossoms-resembling tiny chrysanthemums or delicate spray carnations-draws a sharp yet gentle outline, framing the cross like a halo of light and symbolising peace and spiritual purity. Here and there, slim hints of green foliage or ribbon peep out from beneath the flowers, offering a fresh counterpoint to the strong colours while supporting the balanced structure. The lighting is soft but clear, revealing the rich nuances of colour and the natural sheen of each petal, while casting only the faintest shadows to maintain a tranquil mood. This kind of floral cross would feel perfectly at home at a Highgate funeral or memorial service, whether placed in a church near Waterlow Park or at a graveside on Highgate Hill, honouring a life with grace and quiet beauty.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A tender heart-shaped funeral tribute lies flat against a spotless white background, its design both simple and intricately detailed. The body of the heart is made entirely of small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums, packed so closely together that the individual blooms blend into a seamless, cushion-like surface, soft in appearance and suggestive of calm, quiet reflection. Along the very edge of this floral heart, a continuous emerald green ribbon runs smoothly around the perimeter, its satin sheen and even folds forming a clear, elegant outline that gently frames the white blossoms. Draped across the upper left curve of the heart is a striking diagonal arrangement of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies. These lilies, with their sculpted, trumpet-shaped forms, appear in varying stages of openness: some fully unfurled with dark central spadices visible, others slightly more slender and trailing gently downwards, adding a sense of movement that guides the viewer's eye toward the centre of the piece. Between these bold blooms nestle smaller tufts of white freesia or similar delicate white flowers, their fine petals and subtle fragrance suggested by their airy placement. A mix of lush green foliage surrounds the flowers-feathery fern fronds, smooth glossy leaves, and smaller textured greenery that create depth and a natural balance of colour. The interplay of white, pink, and green appears serene yet expressive, evoking the quiet paths and green spaces around Highgate Cemetery and Waterlow Park. This arrangement feels like a carefully chosen tribute for a farewell in the Highgate community, conveying heartfelt condolences and a lasting sense of love and respect.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
In this image, the Union Jack is rendered as an elegant funeral arrangement, a neat rectangle of densely massed flowers in the classic red, white, and blue palette. The flag sits alone against a simple white backdrop, which enhances the sense of clarity and focus, drawing the eye to the intricate floral detail. The central vertical and horizontal bars of St George's Cross are crafted from tightly grouped red blooms, their rich scarlet tones adding warmth and depth. These central stripes are edged with slim borders of crisp white flowers that preserve the distinct geometry of the flag and echo its formal heraldic lines. Diagonal bands of the same red flowers form St Patrick's Cross, starting at each corner and meeting toward the middle, carefully superimposed on broader expanses of white blossoms that represent the St Andrew's Cross. Every intersection is clean and precise, a testament to thoughtful craftsmanship. Around these crosses, velvety blue flowers spread across the remaining spaces, building an even background that resembles a soft textile, complete with a tidy outer frame of deep blue. It is easy to imagine the faint, fresh fragrance of mixed blooms as this arrangement is carried into a chapel near Highgate Village or placed beside a memorial plaque overlooking Hampstead Heath. The composition is at once patriotic and personal, designed for those moments when a family wants to honour a loved one's British heritage, military service, or lifelong connection to London, with a floral tribute that feels as dignified and enduring as the flag it portrays.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This image presents a beautifully composed heart-shaped sympathy arrangement, carefully set against a pure white backdrop so the flowers appear almost to float. The heart is made up entirely of tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals forming a plush, cushion-like texture that suggests softness and tranquillity. The evenness of the white surface conveys peace and a sense of quiet reflection. On the upper left curve, three luxurious red roses form an elegant cluster, their deep crimson petals richly layered and slightly furled, providing a striking contrast to the white beneath. Around them, lush dark green leaves, lighter wisps of feathery foliage, and a few small white filler blooms add depth, movement, and subtle variation in tone. Extending from this focal group, slender, arching strands of vivid green grass sweep gracefully across the centre of the heart, visually linking the cluster to a single red rose placed lower on the right side. This sweeping line gives the design a gentle rhythm, inviting the eye to travel slowly across the tribute. The perimeter of the heart is edged with a neatly pleated dark green satin ribbon, which defines the shape cleanly and adds a refined finishing touch. The piece feels both traditional and deeply personal, the kind of floral heart families in Highgate might choose when arranging funeral flowers for services near Waterlow Park, a church on Highgate Hill, or a memorial gathering at Highgate Cemetery. It quietly communicates love, respect, and remembrance, offering comfort through its balanced simplicity.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A tender funeral pillow arrangement dominates the scene, shaped like a soft rectangular cushion and completely covered with flowers so that the mechanics are invisible, leaving only a lush carpet of petals and foliage. The main blooms are roses in complementary shades of fuchsia, light pink, and creamy pale yellow, arranged in a gentle rhythm across the surface; some blossoms are fully open, showcasing layered, velvety petals, while others are just starting to unfurl, symbolising both a life fully lived and memories still unfolding. Among the roses, deep royal purple lisianthus blooms provide a striking contrast, their ruffled, cupped flowers adding depth and a contemplative mood. Delicate clusters of lavender-coloured filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, infuse the design with airy texture, softening transitions between larger blooms. The cushion is framed and interwoven with foliage: cool, silvery eucalyptus leaves form rounded accents, while darker, slender, fern-like greenery adds structure and a slightly woodland feel. Set against a bright white background, the colours appear especially vivid, and a gentle shadow beneath the arrangement hints at its weight and presence. The composition has the tranquillity and quiet beauty one might associate with an early morning walk through Highgate's tree-lined streets or the calm lawns of nearby parks. It is easy to imagine this floral pillow laid beside a coffin, at a crematorium chapel overlooking North London, or on a memorial plot, chosen by family members who wish to express sympathy, gratitude, and love when spoken words feel inadequate.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A carefully composed sympathy pillow photographed on a brilliant white background, its silhouette defined by a subtle drop shadow that suggests soft height and careful handwork. The body of the pillow is completely covered in a dense carpet of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each tiny head pressed close to its neighbour to produce a uniform, velvety surface that evokes purity and repose. The rectangular shape is gently rounded at the corners, slightly puffy as if echoing the comfort of a sleeping cushion. Encircling the pillow is a pale lime-green ribbon, pleated into neat overlapping loops that create a delicate scalloped border, offering a refreshing contrast to the white floral field. Nestled at the upper left is a composed spray of accents: multi-petalled white lisianthus mingle with rich purple lisianthus and a scattering of freesia buds, their cool purple notes creating a poignant focal point against the snowy base. Bright fern fronds and dark green foliage weave through the cluster, adding depth, natural texture, and a faint green aroma. The stems are bound with a broader dark-green wrap that holds the bouquet with quiet elegance. As a Highgate Florist design, this piece is representative of local funeral etiquette - a dignified graveside or service tribute seen often at Highgate Village memorials and near the Pond - meant to communicate solace and enduring care when words fall short.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A serene cross-shaped funeral arrangement rests against a clean, white background, its carefully composed flowers inviting quiet contemplation, as though it were laid in a tranquil chapel near Highgate Village. The main body of the cross is covered completely with countless small white chrysanthemums or similar compact blossoms, set so tightly that they form a seamless, cushioned surface. Their snow-white petals and gentle texture create an impression of purity and stillness, conveying a message of peaceful rest. Running along the entire perimeter of the cross, a narrow edging of vivid green foliage neatly defines the contours of the arms and base, giving the design clarity and structure reminiscent of the manicured greenery around Highgate's historic gardens and churchyards. At the point where the vertical and horizontal sections meet, a delicate, raised spray of larger blooms draws the eye to the centre. Here, several roses in soft peach, pale pink, and creamy ivory unfold in full bloom, their velvety petals opening like quiet gestures of love and remembrance. These are complemented by lacy fern fronds, slender loops of bright green grass, and tiny purple filler flowers that peek through, adding subtle colour accents and a sense of movement. The contrast between the pure white chrysanthemum base and the soft, warm central spray creates a tender, balanced composition. This floral cross would be at home at a funeral service, a memorial gathering, or a graveside tribute in Highgate, offering a calm, reverent symbol of faith, compassion, and eternal connection with the one who has passed away.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is displayed centrally against a brilliant white backdrop, its form softened by layers of carefully arranged blooms. The cross is fully covered in flowers, with no bare frame or stems visible, giving it the look of a thick, blooming tapestry. At its core is a mass of white and creamy ivory blossoms, including rounded hydrangea clusters and white roses that are placed so close together they create a smooth, cushioned surface. Interlaced with this base are generous roses in muted shades of peach, apricot, and blush pink, each bloom at a different stage of opening, from tight buds to wide, ruffled cups, bringing depth and gentle variation to the design. Smaller white filler flowers and spray roses tuck in between, while tiny flecks of pale lavender or lilac-coloured statice appear sporadically, adding just a whisper of purple. A delicate outline of green foliage can be glimpsed along some edges and within the body of the cross, subtly defining its shape and lending a touch of freshness and structure. The style and level of detail suggest the work of a local Highgate florist, used to preparing thoughtful sympathy arrangements for services around Highgate Village, Archway Road, and the leafy streets leading towards Hampstead Heath. The cross feels tender and contemplative rather than showy, an arrangement designed to rest beside a coffin or on an easel at a funeral, wake, or church service. Lit with clean, even light, every petal and curve is clearly visible, enhancing the sense of care, reverence, and quiet comfort embodied in this floral tribute.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
In this elegant floral heart, the artistry of Highgate's finest florists is apparent in every detail. Soft blush pink and creamy white roses-numbering just over thirty-intertwine closely to form a luxurious, almost cloud-like tapestry. The petals, lush and velvety, swirl outward as if opening gently to reveal comfort and care. Wisps of baby's breath, like tiny bright constellations, cluster between the blooms, imparting a sense of airiness and peace that echoes the tranquil paths of Waterlow Park nearby. The heart's form is full and perfectly balanced, communicating a message of love, remembrance, and unwavering support-ideal for memorial tributes or expressing deep affection to those cherished in the Highgate community. Styled on a snowy white background under soft, natural lighting, the delicate tones are both uplifting and soothing. This heartfelt arrangement, rich in sensory and emotional resonance, brings both comfort and dignity to any special occasion or tribute in Highgate.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated, overhead viewpoint this heart-shaped arrangement presents a soothing study in pale romance and sincere sympathy. The surface is luxuriously dense, composed primarily of dozens of white and creamy roses - some opened into full, opulent blooms, others held tight as hopeful buds - their petal edges catching a gentle studio light. Scattered among them are small groupings of soft peach and blush-pink roses that create a tender gradient from cream to pastel warmth, while clusters of pure white hydrangea nestle like soft clouds between the roses, adding a plush, textured cushion across the heart. Subtle accents of deep green, variegated foliage emerge at intervals beneath the blossoms, lending a cool, living contrast and anchoring the composition with natural depth. The whole piece rests against a bright white background and projects a faint shadow around its perimeter, which articulates the hand-crafted construction and three-dimensional form. The scent would be quiet and clean - the soft perfume of garden roses mingled with the green freshness of leaf - and the visual impression is one of calm compassion, suited to both tender celebrations of love and thoughtful memorials. As a floral design reflective of Highgate's understated elegance - imagined for delivery within the village or hand-taken to services near Pond Square or Swains Lane - it reads as a careful, considered tribute that balances beauty, texture, and heartfelt intent.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This image shows a three-dimensional teddy bear created entirely from fresh flowers, set against a clean white background that makes every petal visible. The bear's main form is a dense blanket of royal blue blossoms, likely tightly clustered chrysanthemums or a similar small-headed variety, arranged so closely that they form an uninterrupted surface over the rounded head, body, arms, and legs. The blue is deep but vibrant, carrying gentle hints of shadow where the petals overlap, mimicking the texture of soft toy fur. Contrasting clusters of creamy white to soft yellow flowers highlight the inner portions of the ears, a rounded snout, and four oval paw pads, giving definition and a tender, childlike character. The teddy's expression is calm and comforting, with two round, shiny dark eyes that reflect the light, a small black triangular nose, and a fine curved line underneath that suggests a subtle smile. Around its neck, a sheer white bow, reminiscent of delicate mesh or organza, is tied neatly, its translucent folds adding a sense of purity and gentle ceremony. Though designed to lie flat, the bear is angled in the photograph, lending depth and a feeling that it could almost be resting on a pillow. This floral sculpture speaks of innocence and love, making it a touching choice for funeral tributes or heartfelt memorials, especially for a baby boy. In a neighbourhood like Highgate, where quiet streets lead to the calm of nearby Highgate Cemetery and leafy parklands, such a piece would offer a soft, visual embrace to grieving families, conveying sympathy and remembrance through the language of flowers.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed floral cross dominates the image, its silhouette set crisply against a bright white ground so that every petal and leaf is clearly defined. The entire cross is generously upholstered with flowers in soft pink, mauve, lilac, and gentle purple, giving a sense of plush, almost cushion-like comfort. At the centre, where horizontal and vertical arms meet, three fully bloomed roses in a gentle dusty-rose and light mauve hue create a serene focal point, their open, layered petals suggesting both beauty and tenderness. Surrounding this trio, slender sprays of fresh green fern and compact, darker leaves emerge between the petals, adding a clean, natural frame. Extending outward, the rest of the cross is densely filled with trumpet-shaped lisianthus flowers, their subtly ruffled petals overlapping in a mix of blush, rose, and lilac shades, some with darker centres that give the impression of depth and shading along the form. Sprinkled among these are small clusters of pink and purple filler flowers, pale green buds just on the cusp of opening, and occasional tiny white blooms that brighten the surface and introduce extra texture. At certain angles along the edges, a narrow line of darker purple ribbon or fabric can be seen beneath the florals, outlining and supporting the cross without drawing attention away from the blooms. Crafted in the thoughtful, gentle style Highgate families often seek, this floral cross would feel at home in a quiet church service on Highgate Hill or at a burial in nearby Waterlow Park's surrounds, speaking softly of remembrance, hope, and respectful farewell.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully composed round funeral tribute photographed from directly above, perfectly centred against a pure white background. The main body of the design is a dense cushion of white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom small yet full, with layers of soft petals creating a plush, almost velvety surface. Their pale green hearts bring a gentle warmth to the otherwise snowy palette, suggesting a quiet pulse of life beneath the calm. Framing the entire arrangement is a folded satin ribbon in a deep emerald tone, pleated into even scallops that trace the circle with precise, decorative ruffles. This ribbon edge keeps the design neat and contained, offering a formal finish suitable for a funeral or memorial in Highgate or nearby Hampstead. Slightly above the centre, a vibrant cluster of green flowers and foliage becomes the visual anchor. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum stretches slender, frilled petals outward, surrounded by shiny Hypericum berries in bright apple green that catch the light. Fern fronds and glossy dark leaves fill out the grouping, lending texture and movement. Two distinctive Scottish thistles rise from within, their rounded, spiny heads tinted with dusky blue and violet tones that contrast beautifully with the soft whites and greens. They introduce both a striking structural element and a suggestion of Scottish pride or remembrance. The tribute feels serene and carefully considered, ideal for expressing heartfelt condolences at a service in one of Highgate's historic churches or at the crematorium, where subtle symbolism and gentle colour can bring comfort to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
This image presents a dignified floral cross, photographed against an immaculate white background that enhances its serene, spiritual character and allows every flower to be seen clearly, much like it would appear at the front of a chapel in Highgate. The cross is fully covered with densely packed white button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded blooms overlapping so completely that they form a continuous, velvety layer, without any gaps or visible stems. The overall texture is soft and plush, suggesting quiet consolation, purity, and the calm of a reflective walk through Highgate's historic lanes. Running neatly along the entire outer edge, a slim lime-green ribbon creates a tidy border that just peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums, adding a refreshing hint of colour and clearly defining the silhouette, whether viewed close up or across a memorial hall. At the intersection of the horizontal and vertical arms rests a delicate posy of roses, which becomes the emotional heart of the tribute. The roses are fully open in gentle shades of creamy white, pale blush pink, and subtle apricot-peach, arranged with graceful fern fronds and fine stems of lavender-toned filler flowers. These pastel accents bring warmth and softness to the predominantly white design, much like the first hint of blossom in nearby gardens around Dartmouth Park. Together, the roses and chrysanthemums create a balanced composition that feels both traditional and deeply personal. This floral cross would be a fitting choice for a funeral, wake, or graveside tribute in the Highgate area, symbolising faith, remembrance, and a peaceful goodbye.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this saxophone-shaped floral arrangement appears almost like a piece of art in a gallery, each detail carefully considered. The entire silhouette of the instrument is constructed from a dense covering of bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small, intricate petals layered in such a way that the surface looks both soft and impeccably defined. The familiar curve of the saxophone's neck, the straight run of the body, and the open bell at the base are all faithfully reproduced, inviting the imagination to hear an echo of music drifting over Highgate Cemetery or along Swain's Lane. Scattered thoughtfully across the yellow canvas are petite red rosebuds, serving visually as the keys and buttons. Their deep hue and velvety texture create small points of focus, as if each note in a cherished melody had been pinned in place. Fine trails of green foliage, perhaps ivy or another flexible greenery, weave around the edges and through the curves of the design, adding a sense of natural motion that contrasts with the saxophone's structured form. At the top, near where a player's mouth would meet the instrument, a few slim wires, some green and some metallic, extend gently upwards, subtly revealing the internal support that keeps the flowers in perfect alignment. The whole tribute radiates a quiet, dignified energy, ideal for a funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life in Highgate or nearby Muswell Hill. The dominant yellow tones bring to mind warmth, shared moments, and fond stories, while the red roses embody enduring affection, making this design particularly fitting for a music lover or performer whose presence still seems to resonate in the local community.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
Set crisply against a clean white background, this Celtic cross funeral arrangement feels both rooted in tradition and thoughtfully modern, echoing the calm atmosphere of Highgate's tree-lined streets. The cross shape is clear and symmetrical, its arms and upper stem fully covered with tightly packed white chrysanthemums. The blossoms, each with layers of small petals, create a soft, cushioned texture that rises gently from the base, lending the design a sculpted, three-dimensional presence. Threaded through this white foundation is the distinctive Celtic motif: a circular halo and interlocking lines rendered in fresh lime green button chrysanthemums. These tiny, spherical blooms form neat rings and bands, their bright green hue standing out like new leaves in Waterlow Park on a clear morning. The green sections emphasise the ancient symbolism of the cross, suggesting eternal life and continuity while still feeling light and contemporary. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three dense clusters of deep purple carnations provide a striking counterpoint to the cool white and green. Their ruffled petals look almost velvety, with shadows pooling between the folds to give a rich sense of depth and emotion. Delicate trails of dark green foliage and thin, curling stems weave gracefully around the carnation heads, softening the structured geometry of the cross and adding a gentle, natural movement. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and tenderness, as if this tribute were ready to be delivered by a Highgate florist to a local church, crematorium or family home. It would be particularly fitting for a funeral or memorial where Celtic heritage, Christian faith or a love of tradition is cherished and remembered with care.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A tender floral teddy bear sits at the centre of the frame, its outline clearly defined against a pure white background that allows every subtle colour and texture to show. The bear has been carefully shaped from hundreds of creamy white chrysanthemums, each flower set close to its neighbour so that the surface appears soft and cushioned, like the fur of a much-loved soft toy. The head is round and slightly oversized in a charming way, with neatly formed ears and plump cheeks that lead into a calm, expressive face. Two tiny, dark eyes and a neat triangular nose provide just enough detail to suggest a gentle, watchful gaze, as if the bear is there to offer comfort and quiet companionship. Across the front of its body, a floral vest in rich mauve and soft pink tones is created from small hydrangea blooms, their layered petals giving the impression of a textured fabric waistcoat resting snugly over the chrysanthemum "fur." The waistcoat is balanced on both sides of the bear's chest, framing a delicate bow tied at the neckline from sheer purple netting. The bow's translucent loops and soft tails introduce a sense of lightness and movement, hovering gently over the flowers beneath. The overall palette remains soft and muted, with the deep pinks and violets adding just enough colour to evoke affection without overpowering the calm white base. It is the kind of arrangement a family in Highgate might choose for a child's funeral or a remembrance gathering near Highgate Cemetery, a floral symbol of innocence and love that offers visual comfort and a sense of protection in difficult moments.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image portrays a serene funeral tribute shaped like a pair of angel wings, composed entirely of white flowers and feathers that radiate calm and purity. Each wing is formed from a closely packed carpet of small white chrysanthemums and delicate spray carnations, placed so precisely that they create a continuous, velvety surface where individual petals blend into a soft, cloud-like texture. Within these blooms, tiny centres of pale green and soft yellow peek through, adding a natural nuance that keeps the arrangement visually rich. Surrounding the floral heart of each wing, generous plumes of white feathers sweep along the outer edges and taper elegantly at the tips. The feathers are airy and light, with fine, filament-like strands that catch the light gently, suggesting the softness of a real angel's wings. All of this rests against a pristine white background, with a faint, carefully judged shadow beneath the design lending a quiet three-dimensional presence, as though the wings hover slightly above the surface. The tribute feels especially suited to a Highgate farewell, perhaps resting near a framed photograph at a memorial service, or placed close to the front of a chapel overlooking the historic gravestones of Highgate Cemetery. The overall atmosphere is one of stillness, consolation, and spiritual comfort, as if the arrangement is silently promising safe passage and watchful care. Imagined as the work of a local Highgate florist, this angel wing design captures the area's sense of history and tranquillity, offering families a dignified, symbolic expression of love and protection for someone they hold dear.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image captures a floral tribute shaped as a pair of angel wings, carefully laid out against a neutral white background that amplifies every delicate detail, reminiscent of the reflective calm found in the quieter corners of Highgate Cemetery. The wings are filled edge to edge with compact white chrysanthemums, the petals overlapping so densely that the flowers merge into a single, soft, cloud-like surface. Subtle specks of pale green appear at the centres of the blooms, adding just enough variation to keep the design rich and dimensional rather than flat. Framing the entire silhouette is a curtain of soft white feathers, their fine strands overlapping and tapering towards the tips, giving the sense that the wings might stir at the slightest breath of air. At the meeting point of the wings, a luxurious fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is tied into an elegant, multi-looped bow; its slightly glossy texture plays against the matte softness of the petals. The ribbon tails stream down gently over the florals, guiding the eye to the central focal point-a single pink rosebud, still partly closed, its petals forming a perfect spiral that suggests innocence, beauty, and enduring affection. Just below the rose sits a cluster of deep violet thistle-like accents, their darker tone and sharper texture providing a subtle, grounding contrast. Together, these elements create a tribute that feels both serene and protective, an angelic floral arrangement well suited for funeral services or memorial gatherings in Highgate, offering comfort, solace, and a visual reminder of a loved one's spirit watched over and remembered.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
At Highgate Florist, this piece reads like a bouquet of nations arranged in the shape and colors of the Jamaican flag, a graceful homage to unity and remembrance. Though not made of blossoms, its mosaic of thousands of small, crumpled pieces-green, gold, and black-evokes the same sense of growth, renewal, and memory that we nurture in our historic Highgate windows. The greens cluster in two triangular blocks, top and bottom, their irregular bits pressed tight to resemble fresh shoots carpeting the hills of Jamaica's countryside. The diagonally crossing yellow segments slice through the composition like sunlight breaking through a canopy after rain, giving warmth and a sense of hopeful brightness. The black triangles on the hoist and fly sides anchor the scene with a quiet gravity, their facets catching reflections in the white backdrop as if polished charcoal stones in a coastal path. The surface has a tactile, almost sculptural quality, with crumples and overlaps catching light in different ways and inviting a gentle, exploratory touch. It feels crafted through patient hands and shared purpose-a visual poem about pride in heritage and the resilience of communities.In our Highgate neighbourhood-near the bustle of Archway Road, tucked between Crouch End's cafés and Waterlow Park's quiet greens-this artwork speaks to celebrations, memorials, and everyday pride. It's a piece that travels well in conversations about Jamaica's art, music, and community stories, and it translates beautifully to events, exhibitions, or installations that benefit from a local craftsman's touch. We can arrange similar tributes with thoughtful delivery across Highgate, N6, and neighboring postcodes, designed to bring a sense of place, warmth, and connection to any room.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Presented against a clean, uninterrupted white backdrop, this Star of David funeral tribute conveys a quiet gravity through its perfect symmetry and serene palette. The six-pointed Magen David is constructed exclusively from fresh flowers, their petals forming a close-knit tapestry of whites and deep navy blues. A thick outer rim of white chrysanthemums gently follows every angle of the star, giving each of the six points a soft, feathery outline while still preserving the clarity of the sacred symbol. Inside this border, the centre of the star is defined by a large hexagon, entirely filled with immaculate white blooms that create a sense of stillness and light. Radiating from this core, the six arms of the star are densely packed with dark blue flowers, forming rich triangular panels that frame the white centre like a deep night sky around a glowing moon. Within each of these blue triangles, at the base where they meet the hexagon, sits a smaller, distinct triangle of white flowers, repeating in a circular rhythm around the design. The effect is of white and blue stepping in and out of one another, held together by meticulous floristry. The texture is plush and tactile, as if you could run your hand over the surface and feel the slight rise and fall of petals. Even studio lighting highlights the contrast between the bright white and the saturated blue without casting harsh shadows. This thoughtful floral Star of David, often selected for Jewish memorial services or shiva visits, suits the reflective atmosphere of Highgate's tree-lined avenues, where local families may ask Highgate Florist to deliver such a tribute to homes near Highgate Cemetery, Archway Road, or the gentle slopes around Hampstead Heath.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
From a quiet Highgate studio, this flag-inspired floral homage exudes pride and restrained ceremony. The left green stripe is a velvet roll of tiny deep-green petals, its surface slightly uneven as clusters of blossoms catch the light and invite closer inspection. The central white band rests as a soft, cloud-like ribbon, formed by tightly clustered white petals that glow against the surrounding colour. The right orange stripe mirrors the texture with bright blooms that sparkle like sunset at Hampstead Heath, its crisp line as clear as any longing for peace. The three panels stand in a precise rectangle, a living emblem of national identity crafted with patient skill. The scent is mild and fresh, a clean hint of spring that mingles with the trellis of leaves in a nearby window. The composition strides with a confident, handmade finish, suggesting a gift meant to honour family, community, or memory. Lighting sweeps across the petals, turning the green, white, and orange into a gentle chorus that moves the eye from left to right. This piece is not merely decor; it is a story of belonging, of traditions shared by neighbours in Highgate and beyond. It would suit ceremonies, commemorations, or features about Irish culture in a London borough, and it remains ripe for same-day delivery across Highgate, Crouch End, and surrounding districts, ensuring freshness and care with every order.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The image centres on a sacred symbol formed from an abundant carpet of bright orange marigold flowers, each densely arranged to build the silhouette of the Khanda with precise floral craftsmanship. The marigolds' clustered texture gives the symbol a tactile, almost textile-like warmth, the orange tones shifting from sunlit highlights to deeper, ember shadows as light grazes the petals. Anchoring the composition at the lower midpoint, a composed cluster of pristine white lilies provides a serene counterpoint: two or more lilies open fully, their curved petals soft to the eye and revealing slender, pale yellow stamens, while smaller buds sit poised beside them. Fine sprays of white filler - tiny gypsophila blossoms - trace along the inner edges and lend a lace-like softness, while glossy green leaves add structure and a living frame. The clean white background and the gentle drop shadow make the piece read as a sculptural offering, suitable for ceremonial display or a dignified festival installation. The scent suggested by the image is quietly floral: the heady sweetness of lilies layered over the warm, herbal note of marigold. As a Highgate florist with experience crafting for local religious events, I picture this arrangement arriving at a Gurdwara or laid as an offering near Highgate Cemetery on a day of remembrance, or greeting visitors at a Vaisakhi celebration close to Archway and Muswell Hill. Its balance of bold colour and calm white speaks to devotion, unity, and respectful celebration.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Graceful white heart-shaped sympathy arrangement, evocative of the tranquil corners of Highgate and its historic cemetery. The image shows a large floral heart, its interior surface completely covered with tightly packed white chrysanthemums. Each small flower head is carefully placed, petal against petal, creating an even, gently undulating texture that calls to mind a soft, snowy blanket or a cushion of light. The crisp white petals convey innocence, reverence, and a calm, contemplative mood, ideal for a farewell tribute. Around the entire heart runs an emerald green satin ribbon, meticulously pleated and ruffled so that it forms a delicate, scalloped edge. The ribbon glows softly under the light, its rich green hue and satiny sheen framing the white chrysanthemums and adding a sense of structure and tradition often seen in funeral tributes delivered to chapels and crematoria near Highgate. At the upper left curve of the heart, a small but significant floral cluster creates a focal point. Two fully opened white roses dominate this grouping, their layered petals spiralling outward with quiet elegance, symbolising enduring love and heartfelt remembrance. Encircling the roses are smaller white flowers-likely freesias or similar light, fragrant blossoms-whose finer shapes add a lace-like delicacy. Slender, feathery greenery and a few wider, glossy leaves thread their way through the cluster, with a couple of fronds gently trailing onto the chrysanthemum base, suggesting natural movement. The tribute is photographed against a completely white background, allowing every curve, petal, and fold of ribbon to be clearly perceived. The design feels calm, respectful, and timeless, suitable for resting beside a coffin, marking a memorial table, or lying at a graveside in or around Highgate.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a clean, brilliant white backdrop, this floral cross arrangement appears almost to float, its vibrant colours and textures standing out as if illuminated by soft daylight pouring into a Highgate church. The cross shape is perfectly rendered, with a dense edging of small white spray chrysanthemums forming a plush, cushion-like frame around each arm and the base. Just beneath this snowy border, a neat band of pale green ribbon or folded leaves forms a slender halo of colour, adding depth and refinement reminiscent of the green spaces around Waterlow Park and Highgate Wood. Inside this immaculate frame, the centre of the cross is filled with a carefully balanced blend of blooms. Bold fuchsia pink roses and softer creamy yellow roses are placed at intervals along the length and width of the cross, acting as focal points of tenderness and remembrance. In between, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design, their rounded, pom-pom heads bringing a lively texture and a note of freshness. Threaded throughout are small, delicate blossoms in deep purple and violet, probably statice or lisianthus, whose rich tones lend contrast and a contemplative, chapel-like mood. The arrangement is photographed at a gentle diagonal, tilting from the upper left to the lower right, which gives it a sense of motion and depth, like a tribute just laid with care. The bright, even lighting highlights every petal and ribbon fold, making it easy to imagine the softness of the chrysanthemums and the smoothness of the rose petals. This floral cross, designed in the thoughtful style Highgate families often choose, serves as a meaningful funeral or sympathy arrangement, beautifully expressing faith, respect, and a quiet celebration of life.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral display fills the frame, standing out in bold relief against a pristine white background. Every part of the symbolic form - the resolute central sword, the embracing circle of the chakkar, and the two curved kirpans - is sculpted from a tightly woven mass of deep royal blue chrysanthemums or similarly small, clustered flowers. Their petals overlap in countless layers, creating a plush, almost tapestry-like texture that gives the piece a sense of weight and permanence. The blue tones are rich and even, conveying calm authority and spiritual depth, like the quiet atmosphere you might feel walking through the leafy paths near Highgate Wood or Waterlow Park. Nestled at the lower centre of the emblem, where the eye gently comes to rest, a contrasting arrangement of white blooms adds softness and solace. Three elegant white roses sit together at the heart of this cluster, each bloom perfectly formed and just opening, their creamy petals catching the light with a gentle glow. Surrounding them are fragile sprigs of baby's breath, their tiny star-shaped flowers floating like a light mist, while deep green leaves form a protective cradle around the cluster. Subtle shadows and highlights across the design reveal its three-dimensional character, as though the flowers have been thoughtfully layered for a remembrance service or funeral. This Khanda tribute feels composed, compassionate, and deeply respectful - a floral expression of Sikh identity and enduring love, thoughtfully suited to ceremonies within the Highgate community.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image presents an elegant heart-shaped funeral arrangement resting against a clear white background that draws the eye straight to the flowers. The heart itself is symmetrical and full, divided neatly down the centre into two distinct but harmonious halves of roses. On the left, numerous creamy white and pale lemon roses are nestled tightly together, every bloom smooth and velvety, their petals layered in gentle spirals that speak of purity, peace, and dignified farewell. On the right, an equally lush sweep of medium pink roses mirrors that fullness, their warmer tones suggesting tender affection, gratitude, and the soft memories held dear. Interwoven through both sides are delicate clouds of white baby's breath, also known as gypsophila, which gathers like fine lace along the dividing line and edges of the heart. These tiny flowers create a light, airy border and soften every transition between the roses, adding depth and texture without disrupting the calm mood. The lighting is bright yet subtle, revealing the natural sheen of the rose petals and the frothy detail of the gypsophila. It feels like a tribute that would be at home in a Highgate funeral setting, perhaps placed by the altar or at the front of a chapel overlooking Highgate Wood or the village-style streets around the High Street. The arrangement balances romance and remembrance, making it a meaningful choice when words alone feel insufficient to express love and loss.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined and emotive floral tribute is depicted here: three heart shapes composed entirely of miniature roses, set against a luminous white background that highlights every curve and petal. The hearts are positioned in a diagonal line, gently stepping down from top left to bottom right, so the eye follows them as if tracing the story of a life through time. Each heart is lavishly filled with roses in shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft blush pink, the subtle gradations of colour creating a harmonious, almost painterly effect. The blooms vary in openness, with some tight buds adding structure and others fully opened to reveal many layers of petals, giving the hearts a soft, velvety appearance. Encircling and threading between the hearts, graceful strands of ivy in a deep, fresh green curl and weave, their small leaves catching the light and providing a natural outline. These ivy trails link the hearts together so that they feel inseparable, a floral metaphor for bonds that endure beyond loss. To the left, faint vertical reflections suggest a glass surface or contemporary interior, offering a sense of space and calm without distracting from the flowers. The overall mood is gentle and contemplative, perfectly suited to a funeral or remembrance in and around Highgate. It is easy to imagine this design resting beside a photograph in a local Highgate chapel or delivered to a home overlooking Highgate Wood, its soft colours and linked hearts offering comfort and a dignified expression of love, gratitude, and unity.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Set against a stark white background, this U-shaped ceremonial garland presents a composed study in colour and texture, crafted from artificial blooms to mimic the rich tradition of Indian torans. At the top of each arm, dense clusters of creamy white florets create a soft, cloud-like crown, their small rounded petals layered tightly to form vertical pillars that reflect soft studio light. Beneath those pillars, a band of deep, reddish-brown elements-textured and slightly flattened like dried petals or crafted fabric-introduces a grounded, earthy note, the hue suggesting terracotta or polished wood. The arms then sweep into a broad expanse of bright yellow, where tightly packed, fluffy marigold-resembling blossoms form the main curve of the U, radiating warmth and auspicious energy. Small green accents appear where colour blocks meet, discreetly hinting at foliage or hand-tied ribbon, and bringing visual rhythm to the sequence. Suspended at the central drop is a substantial pendant: a rounded, multi-layered cluster of vivid orange petals, ruffled and full, serving as an expressive focal point that balances the composition. The artificial construction reads as both decorative and practical-made to last through repeated use at pujas, Diwali celebrations, Ganesh Chaturthi, or doorway welcomes at local Highgate gatherings. Imagine this piece framed above a doorway on Highgate High Street or adorning a home near Waterlow Park; it conveys celebration, reverence, and the craftsmanship of festival décor without the fragility of fresh flowers.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Presented from a slightly elevated view on a clean white backdrop, this rectangular floral cushion is a study in colour, texture and sympathetic craft. The surface is an abundant tapestry of hot pink roses-some tightly furled, others unfurling in velvety layers-rhythmic against the softer, frilled clusters of pale pink carnations. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus appear like small sunbursts, and dusky purple lisianthus nod gently among them, creating pockets of shadow and repose. Blue-silver eryngium thistles introduce a crisp, almost coastal edge that contrasts pleasingly with the bloom-heavy centre, and small sprays of delicate pink fillers add glimpses of innocence. Eucalyptus leaves, rounded and silvery, trail through the design, their aromatic, green notes helping to calm the palette and add structure beneath the surface. The cushion's perimeter is finished with a deep red pleated satin ribbon, its folds catching light and framing the flowers with a classic, respectful flourish that emphasizes the memorial purpose. The photographer's angle reveals the careful symmetry and concealed mechanical support beneath-a sign of skilled floristry rather than casual gathering-so the pillow sits full and resilient. The overall impression is one of comforting celebration: lively colours that honour a life, tactile contrasts that invite memory, and an understated fragrance that diffuses into the room. Ideal as a sympathy cushion for a Highgate service or a floral tribute placed at a family chapel near Waterlow Park, it speaks of remembrance warmed by seasonal freshness and conscientious local making.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Against a pristine white backdrop, a heart-shaped floral arrangement appears almost to float, its rich texture and soft colours capturing the eye and inviting quiet reflection. The heart is densely built, with no gaps between the flowers, giving it a sense of completeness and tender embrace. At the heart of the design, several creamy yellow roses open in elegant spirals, their velvety petals layered in harmonious rings that seem to cradle memories and unspoken words. Encircling these roses is a generous spread of pastel pink carnations, their delicately frilled petals overlapping like lace, creating a plush, reassuring surface that shapes the body and outline of the heart. Interspersed throughout are white spider chrysanthemums, their long, narrow petals unfurling around green centres, bringing brightness and airy refinement, almost like soft rays of light. Deeper magenta and mauve-pink lisianthus blooms are tucked in strategically, their bell-like flowers lending a richer, emotional depth to the arrangement. Here and there, small clusters of green foliage emerge, softening the composition and evoking the leafy calm of Highgate's streets and gardens near Hampstead Heath and Highgate Cemetery. A slim pink ribbon peeks from the bottom point of the heart, suggesting that this piece is prepared as a sympathy or memorial tribute, ready for a funeral chapel or crematorium service. The overall impression is one of quiet grace and heartfelt sincerity, the kind of floral heart Highgate families might choose to say a final, dignified goodbye when words feel too small for the love they carry.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A carefully constructed rectangular sympathy pillow is shown here, its entire surface densely covered by hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemums that create a seamless, cushion-like texture. The small white blooms are arranged for visual calm - a soft, even plane that evokes purity and peaceful rest. Nestled at the top left is an artful accent cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses; their velvety petals open into layered shapes, and they are interspersed with tiny white freesias or similar buds that lend a faint, sweet perfume. Fresh green foliage - including delicate fern fronds and glossy leaves - fans around the accent, adding structure and a natural, leafy frame that sets the colourful spray against the tranquil white field. A light green satin ribbon finishes the edges, pleated into a neat border that peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums and gives the piece a gentle definition.

Soft, natural lighting highlights the textures and casts a subtle shadow beneath the pillow, helping to convey its three-dimensional presence and the precision of the floristry work. The overall mood remains one of solemn comfort: the white surface symbolises rest and purity while the magenta roses bring warmth, remembrance and affection. This classic memorial pillow is especially fitting for services around Highgate - from intimate chapel gatherings to graveside farewells - and its restrained palette ensures dignity and focus.

Presented with the quiet confidence of an experienced local florist, the design is intended to cradle memories and offer solace to grieving families, with careful attention to scent, texture and proportion for a composed, heartfelt tribute.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Viewed head-on against a pristine white field, this heart-shaped bouquet is a study in contrast and romance. The core is built from numerous deep red roses - saturated, almost garnet in tone - each rose at a different stage of openness, their petals layering into soft, shadowed folds that create both depth and movement within the heart. Scattered generously throughout and haloing the edges are fine sprays of white baby's breath, their tiny star-like flowers forming a delicate latticed veil that brightens the red and lends an airy, suspended quality to the whole. A solitary white lily rests in the upper-left arc, its expansive petals spreading like a small sail; the petal centers carry a soft creamy wash and the prominent yellow stamens introduce a whisper of warmth and structure. Light plays across the textures - the roses' velveteen surfaces, the lily's smooth waxiness, the feathery gypsophila - inviting the eye to travel slowly around the shape. There is a subtle sensory memory to it: the lush scent of roses softened by the lily's green, almost citrusy scent, a composition often requested by couples and families who stroll through Highgate Cemetery or meet over coffee in Pond Square. The craftsmanship is confident and meticulous, suggesting a bouquet created for meaningful occasions - anniversaries, heartfelt apologies, or refined romantic celebrations - that communicates devotion with quiet elegance.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
Displayed on a clean white background, this heart-shaped floral piece appears richly layered and exquisitely considered, every bloom contributing to a unified expression of affection and remembrance. At its core are several generous red roses, each one a deep crimson, with petals that curl inward in a perfect spiral, suggesting both romance and a timeless sense of respect. Surrounding these roses, clusters of red mini carnations build the structure of the heart, their softly ruffled petals packed so closely that the eye perceives an almost continuous field of red, shifting subtly in tone and texture. Breaking through this sea of crimson are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, cushion-like forms and fine, compact petals adding a refreshing contrast and a sense of lightness. Framing the entire composition, variegated green foliage edged in creamy white traces the curves of the heart, giving clarity to the shape while adding a gentle, leafy softness. At the tapered tip of the heart, a small fern frond peeks out, creating a graceful, natural finish that feels both humble and refined. The arrangement is flat and symmetrical, designed to be seen from above, ideal for resting on a memorial table or being placed by a graveside in Highgate Cemetery or at a local chapel on Highgate Hill. It carries a quiet dignity, as if crafted by Highgate Florist with the intention of helping families express complex emotions-love, sorrow, gratitude-through colour and form. The deep reds speak of devotion and remembrance, while the bright greens offer a subtle nod to renewal and the continuity of life.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
This image portrays a large floral cross resting against a seamless white background, the arrangement composed with the kind of quiet precision one associates with the peaceful corners of Highgate Cemetery. The cross shape is completely blanketed in fresh white spray chrysanthemums, their small, round blooms nestled tightly together to create a continuous, cloud-like surface. Each blossom has a tiny green centre, which, when viewed collectively, forms a subtle speckling of colour across the otherwise white canvas, adding texture without disturbing the sense of purity. Running neatly around the perimeter, a narrow lime-green ribbon frames the cross and emphasises its clean lines, offering a hint of contemporary style amid the traditional form. At the central junction where the crossbars meet, a luxurious spray of deep purple lisianthus forms the heart of the design. These velvety, bell-shaped flowers, arranged at varying heights, create a rich, layered focal point in tones from soft lavender to a regal, almost inky purple. Slender stems of greenery and wisps of filler flowers weave through the lisianthus, softening the edges and suggesting a natural, garden-grown origin rather than rigid formality. From this central cluster, a graceful trail of lisianthus stems extends diagonally down the lower-right arm, dotted with both open blooms and gently closed buds, giving a feeling of gentle movement-like petals stirring in the breeze above Highgate's tree-lined streets. The lighting is soft and even, with a delicate shadow beneath the cross providing depth and making it appear as though it is quietly resting, ready for delivery to a church, chapel of rest, or memorial venue in and around Highgate, as a symbol of faith, remembrance, and tender condolence.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
Presented on a clean white backdrop, this large Christian cross tribute reads as both precise craftsmanship and intimate remembrance. The main plane is completely covered in small, snow-white chrysanthemum blooms, each placed tightly so the face of the cross feels plush and unified - a cushion of quiet purity. Framing the perimeter is a deep purple satin ribbon, pleated and ruffled to provide a stately border whose glossy texture contrasts with the matte petals beneath. Spelled down the standing arm, the word "MUM" appears in small, densely packed purple blooms - likely eustoma or spray chrysanthemums - their richest hue creating an immediate, personal focus against the white field. At the crossing a central floral cluster anchors the design: rich violet roses paired with softer lavender lisianthus form a lush, layered bouquet, their petals ranging from tightly furled to gently opened, while variegated foliage with light-edged leaves and tiny green berries weave through the spray to give botanical nuance and a natural silhouette. The colours - crisp white against graduated purples - convey respect, sorrow and a quiet nobility; textures move from the soft cushion of chrysanthemums to the silky ribbon and velvet petals, suggesting both solidity and tender embrace. There is a faint, powdery garden scent implied in the composition, a comforting presence at a time of farewell. Prepared by Highgate Florist for local memorials, this cross would suit tributes at Highgate Cemetery or chapel services across Highgate and nearby Archway, where families often seek a dignified floral expression of remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00