Thames Ditton TRIBUTES

At Flowers Thames Ditton, our tribute flowers are crafted with quiet care and genuine compassion. As a long-standing local florist serving families in Thames Ditton, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, beauty and respect.

From classic wreaths and coffin sprays to soft pastel sympathy bouquets and simple church arrangements, every piece is created by experienced florists in our Thames Ditton workshop, close to Giggs Hill Green and Thames Ditton High Street. We regularly liaise with local churches, crematoria and funeral directors in Weston Green, Esher and Surbiton, taking care of the delivery details so you don't have to.

If you are unsure what to choose, we offer gentle, knowledgeable guidance on flower meanings, suitable styles and colours, as well as personalised tributes featuring favourite blooms or initials. Our priority is to reflect your loved one's personality and your family's wishes with honesty and care.

We provide reliable same-day delivery for tribute flowers across Thames Ditton and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM. Every design is hand-delivered, never boxed, ensuring it arrives looking fresh and fitting for the occasion.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and memorial tributes
  • Local expertise near Embercourt Road and the River Thames
  • Discreet, respectful service from trusted Thames Ditton florists

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TRIBUTES
The image shows a beautifully arranged floral cross, its sacred shape created solely from fresh flowers and gently framed by a clean white backdrop. At the heart of the cross, deep crimson red roses dominate, generously open so that their layered, velvety petals form a plush, almost cushion-like effect along the vertical and horizontal sections. Threaded among these are radiant fuchsia pink garden roses, adding a slightly lighter tone and softly ruffled texture that brings comfort and warmth to the overall composition. Tiny rosebuds in shades of red and pink are woven between the larger blooms, suggesting memories still unfolding and love that continues beyond parting, much like the enduring connections among families throughout Thames Ditton and along Portsmouth Road. The outline of the cross is carefully defined by a neat trim of small pure white flowers-likely spray chrysanthemums or similar fillers-that create a crisp, cloudlike border, enhancing the silhouette and softening the stronger colours at the centre. Small hints of green foliage and slender leaves peek from beneath the roses, indicating the careful craftsmanship and structural support beneath the lush surface. Gentle, even lighting reveals the natural sheen of each petal and the subtle interplay between deep tones and light edges, casting a calm, respectful mood over the design. This floral cross feels appropriate for a thoughtful farewell at a local church, chapel, or crematorium near Thames Ditton, serving as a poignant expression of faith, remembrance, and quiet compassion during times of farewell and reflection.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Set against a clean, white background, this image captures a heart-shaped funeral tribute that feels both composed and deeply personal. The broad heart is completely covered in white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom nestled tightly beside the next. Together, they form a plush, cushion-like surface that appears velvety to the eye, their soft petals creating a sense of gentleness and quiet repose. The overall effect is one of purity and stillness, like freshly fallen snow. Around the edge of the heart, a slim band of emerald green satin ribbon runs continuously, its smooth, faintly reflective surface giving a refined, tailored finish. The crisp line of ribbon frames the design and sets off the whiteness of the flowers. On the upper left side, a striking diagonal spray of rich magenta calla lilies slices across the white base. At the top of this spray, three calla lilies are fully open, their graceful, trumpet-shaped spathes curling around deep, almost black centres that draw the eye. Further down, a couple of more slender, partially unfurled lilies extend gently towards the lower right, their elongated forms adding a sense of movement, as if bowing in a final gesture of respect. Between these sculptural blooms, small clusters of white freesia-like flowers are tucked in, their delicate petals offering a lighter, more intricate texture and suggesting a soft, comforting scent. A mix of feathery fern fronds and smooth, glossy leaves threads through the arrangement, providing depth, contrast, and a touch of natural wildness. The tribute feels perfectly suited to a Thames Ditton farewell, perhaps making its way from a quiet street near Weston Green to a local service, carrying with it a message of love spoken entirely in flowers.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
This image captures a striking Union Jack funeral arrangement, composed entirely of thousands of small flowers arranged with the precision of an experienced local florist. The tribute is rectangular and lies flat against a plain white background, which allows every detail of the red, white, and blue design to stand out clearly. Deep blue florets, likely hydrangeas or a similar tightly clustered bloom, create a plush background that fills the corners and edges with a saturated, almost ink-like tone. Over this serene blue field, a bold red St George's Cross stretches centrally across the composition, both vertically and horizontally, its bands constructed from tightly nested red blossoms that give a sense of depth and resilience. Neat borders of crisp white flowers fimbriate these central bars, adding definition and keeping the colours distinct, like the sharp lines of a flag flying over a ceremonial gathering along the Thames. Diagonal red stripes, denoting St Patrick's Cross, are laid precisely from corner to corner and again framed in white, resting above broader, underlying diagonal fields of pure white flowers symbolising St Andrew's Cross. The layering is meticulous, with each intersection aligned to maintain the iconic pattern. From a distance the union of colours reads as a proud British flag, while up close every petal and floret reveals the quiet craftsmanship behind the design. Imagined as part of a farewell tribute in a Thames Ditton church or crematorium, this floral flag conveys national pride, solidarity, and heartfelt remembrance, offering families a dignified way to say goodbye.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this heart-shaped funeral arrangement exudes calm and reverence, its surface completely covered with tightly clustered white chrysanthemums. The small chrysanthemums form a plush, cushion-like texture, so the heart appears soft and almost clouded, symbolising purity and gentle remembrance. At the top left curve of the heart, three rich red roses form a striking focal point, their velvety petals layered in deep crimson tones that stand out boldly against the white. Interwoven with these roses are fine white filler flowers and a selection of greenery, including dark, glossy foliage and light, feathery sprigs that lend an airy, garden-like feel, reminiscent of the informal planting and village gardens scattered through Thames Ditton. Two more red roses rest lower on the right side of the heart, carefully positioned to create balance and to extend the line of colour. Long, slender strands of bright green ornamental grass stretch and curve between the roses, arching gently over the chrysanthemum base to connect the blooms visually and bring a sense of flow and movement. The edge of the heart is framed with a dark green satin ribbon, neatly folded and softly shining, giving a crisp outline and a professional finish. The composition as a whole feels both traditional and deeply personal, ideal for honouring a loved one at a funeral, memorial service, or cremation in Thames Ditton and nearby communities, expressing deep love, sorrow, and a wish for peace.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
The image captures an elegant funeral cushion made entirely of fresh flowers, presented as a soft, rectangular pillow with gently rounded edges, resting against a bright white background. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the abundance of roses that form the main body of the tribute: vivid fuchsia blooms sit alongside paler pinks and creamy yellow roses, many of them generously open, revealing swirls of petals that contribute to the cushion's plush, layered look. Threaded between these classic roses are royal purple lisianthus, their deeper colouring and velvety, ruffled petals giving the tribute a sophisticated, almost regal air. Fine clusters of small lavender and lilac-toned filler flowers, resembling statice or limonium, weave among the larger heads, adding a misty softness that makes the cushion appear even more full and rounded. Around and underneath the blossoms, an array of greenery provides structure and a gentle contrast: flat, rounded eucalyptus leaves in soft, silvery green tones create a calm, contemporary feel, while slender, fern-like foliage in deeper greens contributes a natural sense of movement. The lighting is bright and even, with only a slight shadow beneath the tribute, enhancing its three-dimensional, pillow-like presence. This floral cushion would be a fitting choice for a memorial or funeral in Thames Ditton, perhaps travelling from a local florist to a quiet service near Giggs Hill Green or St Nicholas Church. Thoughtfully balanced and carefully arranged, it conveys love, remembrance, and a peaceful farewell through colour, form, and texture rather than words.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
This rectangular floral pillow is composed almost entirely of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, each blossom placed close to its neighbour to create a seamless, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and peaceful repose. The cushion profile is modestly raised, rounded at the corners and finished with a pleated, light green ribbon trim that traces the entire perimeter, the cool green edge offering a gentle, uplifting counterpoint to the dominant white. In the top-left corner a small, intentional posy is bound with broader dark-green leaves: layered white lisianthus with soft, papery petals sit beside striking purple lisianthus buds and a few slender freesia-like sprays, their scent imagined as faintly sweet and comforting. Feathery fern fronds and glossy foliage thread through the cluster, adding depth and a quiet natural movement. Photographed on a stark white background with a subtle drop shadow, the arrangement's three-dimensional form and meticulous craftsmanship are clearly visible. As an experienced Thames Ditton florist, I picture this tribute delivered with compassion to local services near the river or at chapels around Kingston and Hampton Court; Flowers Thames Ditton often prepares such pieces for families seeking a dignified, understated memorial. The overall mood is tranquil and consoling - a tactile, floral gesture of remembrance that balances delicate textures, restrained colour, and thoughtful structure to honour memory and offer comfort to those who gather.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
In this image, a carefully designed funeral flower cross is displayed on a crisp white backdrop, its simplicity and detail recalling the gentle pace of life around Thames Ditton's village streets and riverside paths. The entire form of the cross is cloaked in small, pristine white chrysanthemums or similar miniature blooms, each one perfectly open and tightly clustered to form a soft, even surface. The effect is one of a pure white blanket of petals, suggesting innocence, peace, and a loving farewell. A slim border of bright green foliage outlines every edge of the cross, from the top arm down to the tapered base, giving the tribute a clear and well-defined shape. This green edging offers a refreshing contrast, echoing the verdant trees and gardens that characterise the local area. At the central crossing point of the arms, a slightly raised arrangement of larger flowers creates a warm focal point. Here, roses in soft peach, apricot, blush pink, and creamy ivory tones are gathered together, their velvety petals layered in gentle spirals. Sprays of delicate fern, elegant loops of emerald-green grass, and fine touches of tiny purple filler flowers are woven between the roses to add depth and movement. The cross is photographed front-on, with soft, even light ensuring that every petal and leaf appears crisp and natural. This floral cross would be a comforting presence at a funeral service in Thames Ditton or a memorial gathering overlooking the river, offering a quiet expression of faith, gratitude, and enduring love from family and friends who wish to say goodbye with grace.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A large, cross-shaped floral tribute dominates the frame, set against a spotless white background so that the colours and textures can be clearly appreciated. The entire cross is covered in an opulent blanket of white and ivory flowers, packed so tightly they seem to merge into one plush surface. Rounded clusters, suggestive of hydrangeas and small spray roses, form much of the body, their petals overlapping in a soft, quilted effect. Layered onto this base are roses in soothing pastel tones: pale peach, apricot, and gentle blush pink. They appear in small groups following the line of the cross, some fully open and others half unfurled, creating a gentle rhythm from top to bottom and across the arms. Threaded delicately between the larger blooms, tiny florets of lavender or soft purple filler flowers add a fine, airy texture, like whispers of colour among clouds. Subtle green foliage peeks from underneath and outlines the shape, giving definition and the sense of a living, breathing tribute. The proportions are carefully considered, with smooth, rounded edges and a well-balanced upright and crossbar that suggest the work of an experienced florist who understands both design and sentiment. One can picture this floral cross resting near the altar of a Thames Ditton church or placed thoughtfully at a crematorium chapel, its peaceful palette of white, cream, pink, and peach offering visual comfort to grieving families. The overall mood is one of quiet reverence and heartfelt remembrance, expressing love, faith, and the hope of eternal rest through the language of flowers.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This elegant Thames Ditton heart arrangement, created with expertise by local florists, celebrates the intertwining of romance and comforting remembrance. Roughly thirty roses, in shades of blush pink and creamy white, are arranged in varying states of bloom-their sumptuous petals swirling outwards in soft folds. Dainty sprigs of baby's breath weave among the roses, evoking the lightness of morning mist over the local riverside paths. The bouquet is brightly illuminated against a crisp white backdrop, allowing each gentle pastel hue to glow, symbolizing serenity and loving tribute. The heart's form is bold and defined, expressing affectionate gestures-whether for a thoughtful goodbye at St Nicholas Church, an anniversary, or an intimate celebration in Surbiton. The artisan's care is evident in every detail, from the meticulously layered petals to the harmonious interplay of colors and textures. Available for thoughtful delivery by Flowers Thames Ditton, this arrangement distills the area's refined charm and community warmth into each lovingly placed bloom.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated overhead perspective on a pure white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral arrangement presents a luxurious medley of white hydrangea clusters and rows of roses in tones of radiant white, warm ivory, soft peach and pale blush. The hydrangeas provide a billowy, cloud-like volume that softens the composition while the roses-arranged in varying stages from tight buds to wide-open blossoms-create a gentle gradient of colour and texture across the heart. Subtle pockets of deep green, variegated foliage emerge between petals, particularly along the lower curve, adding depth and a natural contrast that sharpens the heart's outline. The studio light produces a delicate drop shadow beneath the piece, underlining its three-dimensional structure and the careful, hand-set placement of each bloom. There is a serene, compassionate feeling to the design: the pastel tones and plush textures speak of tenderness, making the piece suitable for weddings, anniversaries, or as an elegant sympathy tribute. As an experienced local florist, Flowers Thames Ditton composes this style for family memorials and riverside ceremonies, and customers from nearby Hampton Court and Esher often request its soft palette for moments of remembrance. Imagine the faint, clean scent of roses rising from the arrangement, softened by the lightly green, fresh aroma of foliage-an understated, enduring statement of affection and respect crafted with attention to floristry technique and seasonal freshness.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Against a crisp white backdrop, a three-dimensional floral teddy bear takes centre stage, its familiar silhouette recreated with exquisite precision. The main structure is formed from countless royal blue blooms, likely small-headed chrysanthemums, tightly massed together so they read as plush, velvety fur. This intense blue flows uninterrupted over the rounded head, soft belly, and outstretched limbs, capturing the essence of a favourite soft toy. The florist has introduced creamy white and pale lemon flowers in carefully chosen areas: the inner circles of the ears, the domed muzzle, and four oval pads on the paws. These lighter blossoms gently lighten the composition and help draw attention to the bear's features. At the centre of the face, two glossy dark eyes seem to shine with a hint of reflected light, while a black triangular nose and a curved stitched-like smile lend the piece a calm, affectionate character. Around the neck sits a sheer white bow, its delicate mesh loops lying loosely over the blue petals, adding a sense of softness and ceremony. The bear appears to recline slightly, positioned diagonally as if lovingly placed for rest. As a local florist in Thames Ditton, I can imagine this being delivered to services near Weston Green or homes close to the river, chosen as a touching funeral tribute or memorial for a baby boy. The strong blue colour feels both peaceful and protective, offering quiet comfort to grieving families while reflecting the tranquil, water-side atmosphere of the village.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image presents a finely crafted floral cross arranged on a pure white background, the delicate drop shadow suggesting gentle daylight falling across the design. The cross is entirely covered in flowers, so that every contour is defined not by hard edges but by layers of petals in harmonising shades of pink, mauve, and soft purple. At the intersection of the arms, three beautifully open roses in a refined dusty rose tone form the emotional centre of the tribute, their velvety petals curling outward in soft spirals. They rest in a cradle of airy green fern and neat, vivid leaves that weave through the blooms, creating contrast and adding a touch of natural movement. From this focal point, lush rows of lisianthus cascade along the vertical and horizontal arms of the cross, each trumpet-shaped bloom contributing its own variation of blush, mid-pink, or gentle mauve, some with darker centres that add delicate shadows and visual depth. Small clusters of fine-textured pink and lilac filler flowers appear between the larger blossoms, alongside pale green buds and tiny white florets that brighten and soften the overall look. Around the edges of the cross, slender glimmers of deeper purple ribbon or underlying material emerge occasionally, giving a sense of careful structure and a discreet frame. The arrangement conveys a feeling of calm reverence and quiet hope, an elegant symbol of Christian faith and remembrance. It is easy to imagine this floral cross prepared by a local Thames Ditton florist, delivered to a nearby church or family home, and placed with care as a meaningful tribute during a farewell gathering or memorial service.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from directly above, this round funeral cushion looks like a serene island of white blooms floating against a clean, white backdrop. Every inch of the circle is covered with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each flower head full and rounded, with ruffled petals creating a soft, padded texture that invites the eye to rest. The tiny green centres at the heart of each bloom lend a touch of gentle colour, suggesting life and renewal amid the calm white. Around the outer edge of the flowers, an emerald green satin ribbon has been carefully pleated, forming a crisp, decorative border that frames the tribute like a finely tailored collar. The ribbon's subtle shine catches hints of light, giving a slight sense of depth and movement to the otherwise still composition. Towards the top centre of the cushion, a vivid accent draws the gaze: a compact cluster of lime-green and rich foliage. A striking spider chrysanthemum in a bright green hue bursts out with long, delicate petals, surrounded by glossy green Hypericum berries that glisten like tiny beads. Dark green leaves and feathery fern fronds weave through this cluster, adding texture and a natural, garden-like feel. Nestled among the foliage are two bold Scottish thistles, with rounded, bristling heads in tones of blue and violet that contrast beautifully with the greens and whites around them. The thistles lend a sense of story and identity, perhaps echoing a family's Scottish connections. Overall, the tribute feels quietly respectful and composed, a piece you could imagine delivered to a church or crematorium in Thames Ditton or along the river near Hampton Court, where it would bring a gentle, dignified beauty to a final farewell.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
The image shows a large Christian cross created completely from small, round white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly packed so that the entire surface reads as a soft, velvety expanse of white. The cross is photographed against a simple white background, and a gentle drop shadow behind it subtly lifts the design forward, making the floral work feel present and almost touchable. Along the outer contours, a narrow ribbon of bright lime green peeps out from under the flowers, carefully wrapped to frame the cross with a fresh, modern edge while still preserving its traditional form. At the centre point, where the arms of the cross meet, a cluster of pastel roses draws the eye. Roses in shades of blush pink, light peach, and creamy white open wide, their layered petals unfolding like small, heartfelt gestures of farewell. They are surrounded by delicate fern fronds and wisps of lavender-hued filler flowers which add gentle movement and a whisper of additional colour without disturbing the calm white base. The composition feels like something a family in Thames Ditton might choose for a thoughtful funeral tribute, perhaps delivered for a service near Weston Green or along Portsmouth Road. It speaks quietly of faith, remembrance, and gratitude for a life lived, the fresh chrysanthemums suggesting purity and the central roses symbolising affection and cherished memories that remain. Though still and silent, the arrangement seems to offer a soft, floral embrace to everyone gathered to say goodbye.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
In this image, a meticulously crafted floral sculpture takes the unmistakable shape of a saxophone, presented against a plain white background so that every detail of the design stands out. The saxophone's body is entirely formed from yellow chrysanthemums, their small, densely packed florets creating a rich, textured surface that reads almost like velvet. Each curve-from the sweeping neck to the flared bell-is defined by these bright, sunny blooms, evoking the warmth of afternoon light over Thames Ditton's riverside. Scattered along the length of the instrument are carefully placed red spray roses and buds, representing the keys and buttons. These vivid red touches punctuate the yellow, adding both visual contrast and emotional depth, as if each key is a memory or shared song. Fine strands of greenery weave through and around the flowers, tracing the edges and curling around the bell, lending a sense of organic movement that mirrors the way music flows from a live performance at a local hall or village event. At the mouthpiece end, slender support wires and stems are faintly visible, giving away the structural ingenuity required to create such a tribute. Despite this hint of mechanics, the overall impression is soft, lyrical and deeply personal. Designed as a sympathy arrangement or memorial piece, this floral saxophone would be a poignant choice for honouring a musician, jazz admirer or music teacher connected to Thames Ditton, Surbiton or nearby Hinchley Wood, offering a final farewell that feels both unique and full of character.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
In this image, a meticulously arranged Celtic cross made of fresh flowers is laid against a bright white background, photographed with sharp focus so that each element of the design is distinct. The cross itself is built from countless white chrysanthemums, their small, daisy-like faces nestled so closely together they form a smooth, padded surface that gently curves around the edges. Flowing through this white expanse is the Celtic motif, picked out in vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums whose rounded shape and clustered placement create the impression of braided knots and interlacing lines. The circular halo of the Celtic cross stands out clearly, a ring of green blooms framing the centre where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, symbolising eternity and unity. On the lower section of the cross, three rich clumps of deep purple carnations are arranged in a diagonal rhythm, their frilled petals layered and soft, adding a sense of depth and quiet drama. They are accompanied by small touches of greenery-sprays of leaves and curling, twig-like stems that trail delicately along the chrysanthemum base, suggesting a gentle vine winding around a stone cross. The lighting is bright yet soft, ensuring the white looks clean and luminous, the greens fresh, and the purples deep and velvety. This kind of Celtic cross tribute would be a meaningful choice for a funeral in Thames Ditton, perhaps chosen by a family with Irish or Scottish roots or simply by those who appreciate a strong symbol of faith. It could be imagined resting inside a village church or carried past the tree-lined streets near the river, a floral message of peace and remembrance.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image captures a beautifully designed teddy bear floral tribute, the sort a Thames Ditton family might choose when marking a delicate farewell or a baby's memorial service. The bear itself is formed entirely from clusters of fresh creamy white chrysanthemums, arranged so tightly that they create the illusion of plush, velvety fur over the head, rounded tummy, and small, comforting limbs. Each petal is defined in the soft, even lighting, and the overlaps create tiny pockets of shadow that bring depth and realism to the figure, as if the bear were sitting quietly on a shelf in a home near Weston Green. The face is simple yet expressive: two small dark circular eyes gaze gently forward, while a neat triangular black nose anchors the centre. Just beneath, a hint of pink detailing gives the impression of a modest, reassuring smile. Draped across the teddy's chest is a vest created from clusters of vibrant magenta chrysanthemums, arranged in two clear front panels that mimic the shape of a little waistcoat. The colour shift from cream to deep pink adds definition and character, suggesting both innocence and a certain dressed-up charm. At the neckline, a delicate bow of sheer purple netting is carefully tied, its gauzy texture and deeper hue lending a finishing touch of refinement. Set against a plain white background, the tribute appears bright, clean, and full of meaning. Crafted by experienced local florists serving Thames Ditton and nearby Hinchley Wood, this floral teddy is an especially touching choice for children's funerals, baptisms, and remembrance ceremonies, offering a visual embrace of love and gentle solace.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
The photograph presents a pair of angel wings fashioned entirely from white flowers and feathers, set against a pure, uncluttered white background that emphasizes their ethereal form. The central body of each wing is built from hundreds of small white blossoms-primarily tight-petalled chrysanthemums and miniature carnations-meticulously packed together so that they resemble a soft floral tapestry. On closer inspection, the slightest blush of pale green and creamy yellow appears in the centres of some blooms, lending gentle dimension and hinting at the flowers' natural origin. Framing this floral heart, a veil of fine, fluffy white feathers traces the elegant outline of the wings. These feathers are layered with great care, some lying flat, others curling softly outward, to mimic the structure of real plumage and give a sense of lightness and motion. A faint drop shadow beneath the design makes the arrangement appear to lift from the surface, as though poised in mid-air. In the quiet communities along the river at Thames Ditton, a tribute like this might be chosen for a funeral service at a local church or placed by a memorial bench near the village's leafy streets. The all-white colour scheme and angelic silhouette evoke purity, hope, and a sense of protective presence, offering a gentle visual comfort to grieving relatives. The piece feels like a blessing shaped in flowers, reflecting the kind of knowledgeable, empathetic floristry found in long-established neighbourhood shops that understand how to express deep emotion through calm, symbolic design.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a graceful funeral flower arrangement shaped into a pair of angel wings, presented against a clean, uncluttered white background that lets the design's symbolism and detail come to the fore. Each wing is densely packed with petite white chrysanthemums, their petals overlapping to create a smooth, cushion-like texture that resembles freshly fallen snow. The tiny touches of green at the centre of each blossom add gentle variation, suggesting living energy amid the purity of white. Around the edges of the wings, soft white feathers have been carefully layered, creating a border that looks feather-light and gently ruffled, like wings resting after flight above the river bends of Thames Ditton and nearby Hampton Court. At the centre, where the wings meet, a richly coloured fuchsia-pink satin ribbon becomes the focal point. The bow is tied with generous, rounded loops and long, tapering tails that drift over the floral surface, bringing a vivid ribbon of colour into the otherwise tranquil palette. Nestled into the knot of this bow is a single dusky pink rosebud, perfectly shaped and not yet fully open, evoking affection, gratitude, and a story still held dear in the hearts of family and friends. Beneath the rose, a cluster of deep purple thistle-like flowers and darker foliage creates a contrast in both colour and texture, anchoring the arrangement and echoing the more rugged plants found in the local parks and riverside gardens. This angel-wing tribute feels ideal for those in Thames Ditton seeking a symbolic expression of angels, guardianship, and gentle farewell at a funeral or memorial service, offering a sense of love lifted on quiet wings.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
This image from Flowers Thames Ditton speaks the language of flowers as a national flag reimagined in living texture. Shaped in the Jamaican flag's familiar diagonals, it reads with immediate recognition-the bold, sunny gold saltire slicing across a clean white field, dividing the composition into top and bottom emerald greens and side panels of deep charcoal black. The entire piece is built from countless fresh materials-green blooms tightly packed into the two green triangles; ribbons of bright yellow blooms forming the diagonal cross; and dark petals or leaves assembling the black sections. The result is a robust, tactile tapestry that feels both celebratory and solemn, a tribute that carries both pride and remembrance. Set against a pristine white backdrop, the arrangement seems to float, as if held by an invisible breeze, inviting viewers to walk around it and study the textures from every angle. In our Thames Ditton studio, we imagine this as a piece for commemorations, festivals, or community gatherings that mark heritage with warmth and resilience. It is a floral story of unity, crafted to connect Jamaica's vibrant culture with the familiar rhythms of our local streets-from the High Street to nearby Surbiton and beyond. The work communicates a sense of belonging, of shared memory and bright optimism, while offering the freshness of flowers that can be delivered across Thames Ditton for occasions large or small.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This image shows a large, carefully crafted Star of David floral arrangement set against a plain white backdrop, drawing all attention to its crisp lines and thoughtful colour placement. The six-pointed Jewish star is built from countless small-petalled blossoms in two primary hues: a clear, pristine white and a deep blue that borders on indigo. Around the outer edge runs a plush frame of white chrysanthemums, forming a soft, almost cloud-like border that still holds the star's geometry firmly in place. Within this boundary, the central hexagon is also filled with bright white blooms, creating a tranquil focal area that seems to glow gently against the contrast of the surrounding blues. Each of the six arms of the star is made from densely packed dark blue flowers, their rich tone and velvety petals evoking a sense of depth and solemnity. Nestled at the inner base of each blue triangle is a smaller triangle of white blooms, a repeating motif that adds visual interest and a sense of interwoven meaning. The tribute appears freshly made, as though composed that morning in a Thames Ditton flower studio before being delivered to a Jewish funeral, unveiling, or shiva near the river or along Portsmouth Road. Every petal has been considered, every line kept clean, reflecting both technical skill and an understanding of Jewish mourning customs. The interplay of cool white and deep blue, combined with the star's strong symbolic presence, conveys quiet support, remembrance, and a heartfelt farewell within the local community.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
At Flowers Thames Ditton, I've carefully composed a flag-inspired tableau in three equal vertical ribbons of petals. The left green band glows with emerald blooms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-dense enough to feel like a soft, living carpet under fingertips, with subtle irregularities that speak of handcraft. The central white stripe, built from countless white petals, reads as a clean, airy band-almost a snowy horizon-adding quiet dignity between the colours. The rightmost orange stripe radiates warmth, formed from tiny orange flowers, likely marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, with the same tactile texture and depth as its companions. The white background around the flag clarifies the blocks of colour, making the craft and the pattern unmistakable. The result is not just decoration but a tangible symbol of heritage, crafted for moments of celebration, remembrance, or unity. In the Thames Ditton community, such a piece can brighten village halls, school foyers, or market stalls while inviting conversations about history and belonging. It's flexible for events with same-day delivery across Thames Ditton and neighbouring streets, ensuring the moment feels personal and immediate for families, friends, and visitors alike.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this floral tribute is a brilliantly formed Khanda, assembled from thousands of small, intensely orange marigold blooms whose compact, plush heads create a tactile, sunlit surface. The two crossed kirpans, the circular chakkar and the standing central khanda are unmistakable in silhouette, each curve and point modelled by the marigolds' dense texture so the emblem reads clearly even from a distance. At the intersection, a calm cluster of at least two fully open white lilies anchors the composition; their satin-smooth petals curve back to reveal pale green and yellow stamens, while surrounding buds and slim filaments hint at movement and breath. Interspersed glossy green leaves and whispering stems of gypsophila (baby's breath) lift and lighten the composition, providing cool contrast to the marigolds' warmth. The subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding ceremonial display, prepared with care by a Thames Ditton florist-Flowers Thames Ditton-whose local sensibility leans toward clean, respectful floral craft suitable for community events on Thames Ditton High Street or offerings near the riverside. The scent profile is layered: warm, almost earthy marigold notes meet the white lilies' gentle perfume, and the overall mood balances celebration with reverence. This image reads as both a crafted devotional object and a cultural statement, ideal for festival features, memorial pages, or pieces about Sikh practices and floral tribute traditions across Esher, Long Ditton and the surrounding boroughs.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
This image presents a classic heart-shaped funeral arrangement resting on a clean white surface, its form carefully sculpted from countless white chrysanthemums tightly massed together. Their small petals overlap and interlock, creating a soft, almost velvety texture across the entire heart, like a blanket of peaceful white. Around the outer edge, a deep emerald green satin ribbon has been expertly pleated into evenly spaced ruffles that give the border a scalloped, almost lace-like look. The ribbon's subtle sheen adds a quiet elegance and mirrors the lush greens found along the riverbank walks of Thames Ditton. Nestled in the upper left curve of the heart is a beautifully proportioned focal cluster. At its centre, two creamy white roses are fully open, their layered petals gently unfurling to symbolise love, reverence, and cherished memories. They are surrounded by smaller white flowers-resembling freesias or similar dainty blooms-bringing added lightness and an impression of sweet fragrance. Lush greenery frames the cluster, from broad glossy leaves that catch the light to long, feathery fronds that arc over the chrysanthemum base with easy grace. A few wisps of this foliage drift across the white cushion, softening the transition between the focal point and the rest of the heart. The overall composition feels still and contemplative, making it suitable for a chapel or crematorium service near Thames Ditton, or as a tribute laid beside a memorial. It is the sort of floral heart that offers solace simply through its presence, designed with care to express sympathy and respectful remembrance when words alone do not suffice.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A meticulously arranged floral cross dominates the scene, set against a pristine white background that allows its colours to glow. The strong, symmetrical outline is created by a luxuriant border of white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny floret pressed close to its neighbour to form a soft, cushion-like band around the entire shape. Just beyond this snowy frame, a narrow edge of pale green ribbon or folded foliage subtly reveals itself, adding an elegant, tailored finish and a cool, fresh undertone. Inside this border, the cross is richly carpeted with an array of blossoms. Large roses in vivid hot pink and creamy yellow are the stars, fully open and generously placed along the length and arms so their layered petals catch the light. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums nestle between the roses, their compact, rounded forms bringing a cheerful, almost playful texture. Woven throughout are smaller, deep purple and violet blooms-most likely lisianthus or statice-that deepen the colour scheme and create visual depth by tucking into the spaces between the larger flowers. The arrangement is angled from the upper left corner towards the lower right, giving the piece a dynamic feel while still resting calmly in the frame. The lighting is bright and even, ensuring that the whites remain crisp and the saturated hues of pink, green, and purple stay true. As a sympathy tribute, this floral cross would sit beautifully in a church aisle in Thames Ditton, or on the altar of a small chapel near Weston Green, speaking quietly of faith, comfort, and the enduring memory of a loved one.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
This photograph shows a beautifully executed Sikh Khanda funeral tribute, displayed sharply against a plain white background so the viewer's imagination can feel every contour. The entire religious emblem - the central double-edged sword that rises like a spine, the enclosing circle of the chakkar, and the two outward-sweeping kirpans - is shaped with meticulous precision using hundreds of small, royal blue chrysanthemum blooms. Packed closely together, the blooms create a soft, cushion-like surface, their petals overlapping to form ripples of deep blue that suggest both strength and serenity. The colour is rich and contemplative, almost like the evening sky over the Thames when the light fades beyond Kingston and Thames Ditton village. At the base of the central sword, where the eye is naturally drawn, a gently contrasting cluster of white flowers offers a sense of quiet comfort. Three white roses, full and open, sit side by side, their spiralled petals almost glowing against the blue. Surrounding them, delicate sprigs of tiny white flowers and neat, dark green foliage add texture and a touch of garden freshness. The piece appears slightly raised from the background, with soft shadows hinting at its substantial size and three-dimensional form. This is the sort of tribute a family might have delivered for a Sikh funeral or remembrance service in Thames Ditton, perhaps placed beside photographs and candles in a local home off Portsmouth Road. The design captures the essence of Sikh identity while using flowers to express grief, respect, and enduring affection, balancing the solemn symbolism of the Khanda with the tender beauty of fresh roses.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large heart of roses, perfectly shaped and flawlessly symmetrical, fills the image against a plain white backdrop that highlights its soft, romantic colours. The tribute is thoughtfully split into two distinct yet harmonious halves, joined along a straight central seam. On the left, lush clusters of cream and pale ivory-yellow roses are nestled together so closely that almost no background shows between them. Some roses are still cupped, others are fully open, their petals arranged in neat, rounded spirals that feel polished and serene. On the right, the mood shifts subtly into warmth, with an equally dense gathering of medium-toned pink roses. Their petals curl a little more loosely, adding a gentle sense of movement and tenderness, reminiscent of a quiet evening walk beside the Thames in Thames Ditton. Woven delicately through the entire arrangement are sprays of white gypsophila. These tiny blossoms hover between the larger blooms, softening the central divide and outlining the heart like a halo. The baby's breath forms a fine, airy fringe around the edges, giving the sense that the heart is cushioned on a bed of white cloud. The clean, bright lighting brings clarity to the creamy shades and soft pinks without making them harsh, keeping the overall feeling peaceful and respectful. This floral heart reads as a touching funeral tribute, something that might rest on a casket or stand near the front of a church or crematorium in the Thames Ditton area. It expresses enduring love, sweet memories, and a gentle, dignified goodbye.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A graceful triple-heart rose arrangement is captured here as a refined funeral or memorial tribute, its design both contemporary and deeply sentimental. Three distinct hearts descend in a gentle diagonal line from the top left of the frame toward the bottom right, giving a sense of downward movement much like slowly falling petals. Each heart is generously filled with small roses in a muted mix of dusty lavender and pale blush pink. The lavender roses form the main body of the hearts, calm and quietly elegant, while the paler pink sprays break up the colour with touches of softness and light. The overall texture is plush and velvety, with hundreds of petals overlapping to create a sense of fullness and care. Encircling and linking the hearts, slender vines of fresh green ivy curl and weave, outlining each heart then stretching beyond it to connect with the next. The ivy brings a fresh, natural energy, its glossy leaves glinting softly against the pastel roses and hinting at life continuing on. The arrangement rests against a pure white background, where faint vertical lines suggest reflections from glass or polished panelling, similar to the calm interiors of local Thames Ditton chapels or ceremony spaces not far from Weston Green or Long Ditton. The lighting is soft and even, ensuring that the delicate rose tones remain true and that every petal and leaf can be appreciated. The mood conveyed is one of quiet reflection and devoted remembrance, making this piece an ideal choice for families wishing to honour a loved one with a symbol of three interlinked hearts and the bonds they represent.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
A vividly coloured, U-shaped toran hangs in clear studio light, its artificial blooms rendered with the care of a seasoned florist in Thames Ditton. The top of each arm begins with dense, creamy-white clusters that resemble miniature chrysanthemums-soft, pillowy and luminous against the white background-designed to sit above an entrance or shrine. Below those pale crowns a tightly bound stretch of reddish-brown petals provides a grounding, almost wood-like texture; their layered, flattened forms recall dried leaves or terracotta tones and give the garland a rich, earthy counterpoint. The curve then opens into a generous band of bright, golden-yellow florets, packed to suggest traditional marigolds, the colour and density conveying celebration and auspiciousness. Small green accents mark the junctions between colours, like careful hints of leaf or braided thread that hold the sections together. Suspended from the lowest point is a prominent orange pom-pom pendant-multi-layered, ruffled and full-bodied-serving as the visual anchor and evoking the scent-memory of fresh marigolds even though the material is artificial. As a florist who supplies local ceremonies from Thames Ditton High Street to halls near Hampton Court, I note the craftsmanship here: heavy threading for longevity, evenly spaced clusters for visual rhythm, and a palette chosen for ritual use at puja, Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, and weddings. Flowers Thames Ditton would recommend this reusable toran for homeowners who want the warmth and symbolism of fresh garlands without the maintenance, and its sturdy construction means it will brighten doorways and altars at local festivals year after year.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From an oblique, slightly raised viewpoint the arrangement reads as a comfortable floral cushion, dense with life and crafted to soothe. The composition centres on abundant hot pink roses, their velvety petals packed closely together to form the main visual weight, while clusters of soft, pale pink carnations create a lace-like texture across the surface. Interspersed are vivid violet lisianthus blooms that provide cool contrast and small, cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus that lift the palette with sunny optimism. Accents of silvery-blue eryngium or thistle introduce a crisp, architectural edge and a whisper of wildness, balanced by rounded eucalyptus leaves and deeper green foliage which breathe space and scent through the design. The arrangement rests on a decorative pleated red satin base-its ruffled border both framing and protecting the floral composition-so the rectangular pillow shape reads clearly from every angle. The photograph's soft illumination gives the petals a gentle translucence and draws attention to the interplay of textures: the smooth satin, the ruffled carnations, the spiky thistles and the leathery eucalyptus. Designed for memory and warmth rather than mourning alone, this sympathy cushion suggests celebration as much as condolence. As a Thames Ditton florist might advise, it's suitable for a church service in nearby Hampton Court or a quiet graveside at a local cemetery; its colours and scent create a comforting focus during moments of remembrance and family gathering.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
This photograph shows a lush, heart-shaped floral arrangement set against a pristine white backdrop, the sort of tender tribute often chosen for services around Thames Ditton's churches or local crematoria. The heart is densely constructed so that no gaps of foliage or stems are visible, only a seamless expanse of petals in soothing pastels and deeper pinks. At the core rest several generous roses in buttery cream and pale yellow tones, their elegantly spiralled petals opening in soft layers that suggest comfort, affection, and long-held memories. Surrounding them is a generous halo of pastel pink carnations, their ruffled blossoms packed closely together to build the heart's familiar silhouette and give it a velvety, embrace-like texture. Throughout the design, bright white spider chrysanthemums stand out with their long, fine petals fanning out from fresh green centres, lending a cool clarity and delicate structure to the mix. Threaded among these lighter tones are clusters of richer magenta-pink lisianthus, their slightly curled, bell-shaped flowers introducing emotional depth and a gentle focal contrast that feels both modern and timeless. Small hints of greenery, including variegated leaves and tiny buds, weave through the blooms, adding movement and a natural, garden-inspired feel that many Thames Ditton families appreciate. Right at the bottom point of the heart, a narrow pink ribbon can be seen peeking out, subtly signalling that this is a sympathy or memorial piece, ready to rest on an easel, beside a casket, or close to a framed photograph. The overall mood is one of quiet solace and heartfelt remembrance, a floral heart that seems to whisper unspoken words of love and farewell in delicate shades of pink, white, and cream.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
Meticulously arranged into a plush, rectangular cushion of blooms, this memorial pillow is built from a dense carpet of immaculate white chrysanthemums whose tiny petals create a soft, tactile surface that feels almost like woven fabric. The eye is drawn to the upper-left corner where a cluster of deep magenta roses offers a vivid, loving accent; their rich, velvety faces are set against sprays of fragrant white freesias and delicate white buds, which brighten and lift the composition. Lush green foliage and fine fern fronds thread through the accent, providing a natural frame and a quiet sense of movement. Around the base a pleated light-green satin ribbon forms a refined border, the ribbon's muted sheen peeking from beneath the white blooms and adding a refreshing hint of color. The piece is photographed on a clean white background with a soft, natural shadow beneath that enhances its sculptural presence without detracting from its peaceful tone. Created for moments when words fall short, this pillow is intended as a sympathy or funeral tribute-an emblem of peaceful rest, memory and respect. As a local choice often ordered by neighbours across Thames Ditton, Hampton Court and Claygate, this arrangement can be prepared with sensitivity and same-day attention by Flowers Thames Ditton for family services and graveside remembrances.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Seen against a crisp white field, this heart-shaped bouquet reads as an intimate conversation between bold colour and soft breath. Dozens of deep, velvety red roses form the dense heart, their layered petals varying from tight, glossy buds to fully unfurled blooms that catch and hold the eye, each surface absorbing light into warm, carmine shadows. Threaded through those roses, clouds of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila) float like memory-airy, bright and slightly fragrant-softening the arrangement's silhouette and lending a sense of innocence to the passionate core. Nestled in the upper-left arc, a single elegant white lily opens calmly, its smooth petals edged with a whisper of cream and centring exposed yellow stamens that offer a subtle, sunny accent. The overall effect is both opulent and restrained: lush textures of velour-like rose petals, feathery gypsophila, and the lily's waxy sheen create contrasts that invite touch as much as sight. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing detail without harshness, and the white background isolates the bouquet so its colours read pure and true. As crafted by a skilled florist, this heart arrangement feels like a composed sentiment-ideal for romantic declarations, milestone anniversaries, or a dignified floral tribute-conveying devotion, care, and the quiet confidence of a hand that knows how to balance form, scent, and emotional intent.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
Displayed against a clean white backdrop, this heart-shaped funeral tribute is a lush tapestry of red and green, thoughtfully crafted to convey deep love and remembrance. The heart is completely filled with flowers, creating a smooth, rounded form with no bare spaces. Across its surface, large, classic red roses are positioned at measured intervals, each bloom rich with layered, velvety petals that open gracefully from a tight centre, symbolising affection that runs deep. Surrounding these roses, clusters of red carnations and mini carnations contribute a soft, cushion-like texture, their gently ruffled petals overlapping in tight formation, giving the design a feeling of comfort and embrace. Interspersed throughout the red, vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums appear like tiny orbs of light, their rounded, textured heads adding clarity, freshness, and a modern accent that stops the arrangement from feeling too heavy. The outer line of the heart is traced with small shoots of variegated foliage in green and cream, giving the shape a defined yet delicate outline reminiscent of leafy borders in Thames Ditton's riverside gardens. At the lower tip of the heart, a slender fern-like frond extends slightly beyond the flowers, gracefully finishing the silhouette. This floral heart would sit beautifully beside a casket or memorial photograph at a service in Thames Ditton, perhaps in a local church near the High Street or close to the River Thames. Its balance of strong colour and gentle texture captures the thoughtful, reflective mood of a final farewell while honouring cherished memories with dignity and care.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A large cross-shaped funeral tribute, crafted entirely from fresh flowers, is shown resting on a clean, white background, much like you might see displayed at a thoughtful farewell in Thames Ditton. The cross's structure disappears beneath a dense covering of white spray chrysanthemums, their petals overlapping so closely they form a continuous, pillow-like surface. Each bloom has a tiny green centre that gently breaks up the white expanse, adding a subtle pattern and a sense of freshness. Neatly framing the outside of the cross, a slim lime-green ribbon runs along every edge, sharply defining the Christian silhouette and bringing in a suggestion of new life and hope, like spring trees along Portsmouth Road. At the junction where the arms meet, a striking cluster of deep purple lisianthus takes centre stage. The lisianthus flowers are full and velvety, with spiralling petals that create layers of depth, some blossoms open wide, others still cupped in bud. Interwoven through this main cluster are wisps of soft foliage and a few small filler blooms, which provide texture and prevent the focal point from feeling too compact. From here, several lisianthus stems trail diagonally down the lower-right arm of the cross, carrying a mix of buds and half-open flowers that suggest gentle motion and a gradual release of grief. The arrangement is photographed from slightly above in bright, neutral light, which enhances the crisp whites, the vivid greens, and the regal purple shades, while a light shadow beneath anchors the design. This floral cross expresses sympathy, remembrance, and faith in equal measure, suitable for a funeral, church service, or crematorium tribute in the Thames Ditton area.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A large, reverent cross of white chrysanthemums fills the composition, each bloom closely set to create a soft, cushion-like surface that reads as pure and contemplative. The entire cross is edged with a ruffled purple satin ribbon that traces the silhouette with a stately, lilac-hued line, adding visual weight and a measure of formality. The word MUM appears down the vertical bar, spelled in compact purple flower heads-likely small lisianthus or spray chrysanthemums-so the dedication stands out crisply against the white base. At the centre where the arms meet, a generous cluster of deep violet and lavender roses is arranged with pale purple eustoma, their layered petals and subtle sheen catching the light and drawing the eye inward. Variegated foliage, with pale margins and darker green centres, fans gently through the bouquet and provides soft sculptural contrast; scattered green berries add a delicate textural note. The scent is understated-soft rose and fresh green leaf-suggesting a comforting, subdued fragrance rather than perfume. This is the kind of tribute I would prepare at Flowers Thames Ditton for a local funeral or memorial near Hampton Court or the riverside; its measured palette of white and purple offers dignity and tenderness in equal measure. The clean white background of the photograph emphasises the careful craftsmanship, making it clear this is a bespoke sympathy cross intended to convey deep respect and lasting affection for a mother remembered.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00