Covent Garden Tribute Flowers

At Covent Garden Flowers, we understand how meaningful tribute flowers can be. As your trusted local florist in Covent Garden, we’re honoured to craft beautiful arrangements that celebrate and remember your loved ones with care and artistry. Whether you’re choosing a heartfelt bouquet for a service or sending condolences to a neighbour in Soho, Holborn, or along the Strand, our team ensures every petal conveys your message with genuine warmth.

Conveniently located near the vibrant Covent Garden Piazza, just a stroll away from Drury Lane and the Royal Opera House, we infuse every tribute with the character and spirit of our neighbourhood. Our florists are truly passionate about creating meaningful, thoughtful arrangements, sourcing only the freshest stems daily.

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We’re proud to serve families and friends across Soho, Holborn, and the Strand with attentive, sensitive service. Every design is handcrafted right here in Covent Garden, reflecting our deep local roots and commitment to excellence. When you choose Covent Garden Flowers, you can trust your tribute will be handled with utmost care, delivered promptly, and designed to bring comfort. Order online today for same-day delivery and let us help you honour your loved ones with flowers that truly matter.

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TRIBUTES
Set against a clean white backdrop, this traditional Christian cross is recreated entirely in fresh flowers, becoming a deeply moving funeral tribute with a distinctly London elegance. The body of the cross is densely filled with sumptuous red roses, their velvety petals fully unfurled and overlapping to form a continuous band of rich colour along both arms. Nestled among these, fuchsia pink garden roses and similarly full, ruffled blooms add contrast and softness, their brighter tones bringing a gentle warmth that softens grief with moments of gratitude and affection. Here and there, smaller rosebuds in matching hues emerge between the larger heads, introducing texture and a sense of ongoing remembrance, as if each bud holds another cherished story. Around the entire shape, a delicate frame of tiny, bright white blossoms-probably spray chrysanthemums or dainty carnations-creates a pristine outline, like a halo of light defining the cross. Subtle touches of glossy green foliage or fine ribbon can be glimpsed beneath the flowers, revealing the craftsmanship and careful wiring that a Covent Garden Flowers designer would bring to a bespoke tribute. The neutral, even lighting ensures every shade of red, pink, and white is clearly defined, and the overall effect is one of quiet reverence. This floral cross feels perfectly suited to a farewell service in a Covent Garden or West End chapel, offering a comforting symbol of faith, devotion, and enduring love for someone dearly missed.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Set against a pure white background, this heart-shaped sympathy tribute appears almost to float, its entire form densely covered with hundreds of pristine white spray chrysanthemums. Each tiny bloom nestles tightly beside the next, forming a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests stillness, purity, and a gentle farewell. The outer edge of the heart is carefully finished with a continuous band of rich green ribbon, neatly folded so that the satin catches the light along the curve, bringing a subtle structure and framing the softness of the flowers within. From the upper left side, a vivid diagonal spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies cuts across the white, their sculptural, trumpet-shaped petals curving inward to reveal darker throats. A trio of fully open calla lilies anchors the top of the cluster, while two more slender stems cascade gracefully downward, giving the design a sense of flow and quiet movement, as though a tender gesture were captured in petals. Between the calla lilies, small clusters of delicate white freesia-like blossoms add a lighter, airy texture, hinting at a soft fragrance that would mingle gently with the surroundings. Feathery ferns and glossy leaves weave around the blooms, providing layers of green that deepen the colour contrast and enhance the natural feel of the arrangement. This beautifully balanced floral heart, created with the calm precision of an experienced Covent Garden florist, feels perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service in the local churches and chapels around the market, offering a dignified and loving farewell that reflects both personal affection and the timeless elegance of central London.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn Union Jack funeral tribute is rendered entirely in flowers, its rectangular shape packed edge to edge with tiny, cushion-like blooms that form a richly textured surface. Deep blue florets create the base, spreading evenly across the background like a calm evening sky, each cluster pressed close to the next so no gaps disturb the flag's clean geometry. Over this field, the bold red of St. George's Cross and the diagonal strokes of St. Patrick stand out in dense ribbons of scarlet flowers, their intensity softened only by the natural curve of petals and the occasional hint of shadow between heads. Bright white blossoms carve out the diagonal and horizontal borders, crisply defining the fimbriation and the broader St. Andrew's Cross beneath, so that the intricate overlapping of the United Kingdom's emblems is perfectly clear, even from a distance. The arrangement looks slightly raised and plush, as though you could gently rest your hand on it and feel both the resilience and fragility of each bloom. A pure white background surrounds the floral flag, keeping attention firmly on the interplay of red, white, and blue. Created in the spirit of thoughtful remembrance so often felt around Covent Garden's historic streets and theatres, this piece would be chosen for a funeral, memorial, or national commemoration where British identity and gratitude are central themes. It speaks quietly of service, heritage, and shared memories, a respectful floral centrepiece for services in local churches, crematoriums, or civic ceremonies that honour a life connected deeply to the United Kingdom.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A graceful heart-shaped sympathy arrangement is shown in full detail, crafted on a smooth bed of pure white chrysanthemums that completely blanket the interior of the heart. Each tiny, daisy-like chrysanthemum head is set closely together, forming a plush, cushion-style base that looks soft to the touch and radiates calm and purity. Against this peaceful background, five sumptuous red roses provide a moving contrast, their petals rich and velvety, unfurling in layered spirals of deep crimson. Three of these roses are gathered into a main cluster on the upper left curve of the heart, accompanied by sprays of small white filler flowers and mixed greenery, including glossy rose leaves and fine, feather-light foliage that adds subtle texture. Two further red roses sit lower along the right side, visually joined to the main spray by long, looping blades of bright green decorative grass that sweep diagonally across the chrysanthemum base. This graceful line of foliage draws the eye from one rose to the next, suggesting connection, memory, and the continuation of love. A dark green satin ribbon wraps neatly around the outer edge of the heart, its sheen catching the light and giving a polished, traditional frame to the flowers. Photographed against a white background, the red, white, and green tones stand out clearly, evocative of dignified remembrance. Designed in the spirit of the historic Covent Garden flower market, this tribute feels deeply personal and appropriate for honouring a loved one at a funeral, crematorium service, or memorial gathering in and around central London.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A luxurious floral cushion, crafted as a heartfelt funeral tribute, appears centred against a plain white background where a faint shadow emphasises its soft, pillow-like silhouette. The arrangement forms a gentle rectangle with rounded edges, suggesting a place of rest, and is completely covered with flowers so that no underlying base is visible. The colour palette blends warm pinks, buttery creams, and deep purples in a way that feels as harmonious as a quiet stroll through Covent Garden's hidden courtyards. Large roses are the star of the piece: some are a vibrant fuchsia pink, their petals wide open and spiralling; others are pale pastel pink, while creamy yellow blooms bring a touch of light and warmth to the design. Between these roses, rich purple lisianthus nestle closely, their layered petals and velvety appearance adding both sophistication and depth, like the rich tones of theatre curtains near the Strand. Smaller spray roses in soft pink cluster delicately throughout, lending a more intimate, almost hand-picked feel. Fine clusters of tiny lavender-toned filler flowers - likely statice or limonium - weave amongst the larger heads, creating a delicate haze of colour and texture that softens the transitions between blooms. A generous collar of foliage frames the floral cushion: rounded eucalyptus leaves in silvery green mingle with deeper, more linear fern-like greenery, suggesting natural movement, as if freshly gathered from a garden just off Drury Lane. The overall mood is serene and contemplative, perfectly suited to a memorial or graveside service for families in and around Covent Garden seeking a gentle, eloquent expression of remembrance and love.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Presented against a pristine white background with a faint drop shadow that reveals its gentle three-dimensional form, this rectangular floral pillow is constructed from a dense sea of snowy white chrysanthemum heads. Each bloom is closely set to create a continuous, cushion-like surface that suggests softness under the fingertips and a visual sense of repose. Encircling the shape is a neat, light green ribbon trim, expertly pleated into overlapping loops that catch the light and introduce a subtle note of renewal beside the pale florals. Nestled diagonally toward the upper-left is a modest yet expressive spray: crisp white lisianthus with their ruffled layers sit beside rich, velvety purple lisianthus-some in bud, some opened-offering contrast and a note of solemn dignity. Fine fern fronds and other slender greenery thread through this cluster, contributing texture and the cool, green aroma one associates with freshly gathered stems. At the base the accent is bound with a broad, darker green leaf, folded to conceal stems and to keep the grouping tidy and respectful. The finished pillow carries the quiet craftsmanship of a local florist attentive to tone and proportion, the sort of arrangement you might see laid at a memorial service in Covent Garden or placed at the foot of a grave after a funeral in the West End. It reads as an emblem of peaceful remembrance-soft, contemplative and made to comfort those who gather to honour a life.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian floral cross is displayed on a pure white backdrop, its form composed with the precision and care of an experienced funeral florist. The entire front surface of the cross is blanketed in tightly packed, small white chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, each flower forming part of a soft, continuous field of petals that reads as pure and serene from top to base. Along the sides and margins, a defined edging of bright green foliage and structural floral material frames the design, gently echoing the lush greenery of nearby Covent Garden gardens and hidden courtyards off Neal Street. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal sections meet, a graceful central spray breaks the expanse of white with tender colour. Fully opened roses in shades of apricot-peach, blush pink and creamy ivory emerge together, their rounded forms and velvety texture suggesting warmth, compassion and cherished memories. They are entwined with feathery fern leaves, fine trails of bright green grass looping lightly outward, and tiny accents of purple filler blossoms that add a quiet, twilight hue. The lighting is even and soft, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal and leaf edge to appear calm and well defined. This floral tribute has the reverent stillness of a piece prepared for a funeral service or crematorium chapel near Covent Garden, offering a gentle symbol of faith and remembrance. Thoughtfully arranged, it would be suitable for delivery to local churches, funeral homes and memorial gatherings, honouring a loved one with understated elegance and spiritual comfort.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully detailed floral cross rests against a bright, pure white background, evoking the stillness of an early morning walk through Covent Garden before the shops open. The entire Christian cross is covered with fresh flowers, artfully arranged so that every inch feels lush and meaningful. Soft white and creamy ivory blooms form the main body: plump roses, small spray roses, and thick tufts of hydrangea or similar flowers create a deeply textured surface that appears almost cloud-like. Threaded through these are carefully placed roses in gentle peach, apricot, and blush pink, their petals unfurling in varying stages of bloom, from tight buds to generous rosettes, adding warmth and subtle movement along the length and arms of the cross. Delicate hints of lavender or light purple filler flowers are tucked between the petals, offering small, rhythmic notes of colour that never overpower the pastel palette. Slim sprigs of green foliage and small green leaves outline and support the shape, ensuring each edge of the cross is clearly defined yet softly rounded, as though lovingly smoothed by hand. The design has a comforting fullness, reminiscent of fresh flowers just arrived from the morning markets near Covent Garden, ready to be transformed into a heartfelt tribute. A soft shadow beneath the cross gently anchors it to the white backdrop, underscoring its dimensional form. This floral cross is clearly intended as a sympathy arrangement for a funeral, memorial, or church service, expressing faith, serenity, and enduring love for someone deeply missed.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Echoing the artistic legacy of Covent Garden, this heart-shaped floral arrangement is a masterpiece of local craftsmanship and feeling. Within its full, symmetrical outline, around thirty-five roses-blush pink mingling with warm, creamy ivory-appear at varied stages of bloom, their petals soft and velvety to the touch. The gentle pinks evoke the sunrise over nearby Neal Street, while cream roses shine with subtle notes of pale gold, reminiscent of the delicate architecture of historic London. Feathery clouds of white baby's breath artfully fill the gaps, their tiny blossoms lightening the heart and softening the mood, much like a stroll through Seven Dials on a bright spring day. The contemporary composition rests against an immaculate white background, casting every flower into delicate relief and emphasizing the arrangement's purity and refinement. This bouquet's heart shape is more than a design; it is a universal symbol of love and gentle remembrance, ideal for occasions ranging from romantic gestures and anniversaries to moments of quiet sympathy. It exudes not only visual beauty but also an aura of comfort, care, and sincerity-qualities that have long made Covent Garden Flowers a beloved part of the community. Through its serene palette, thoughtful placement, and impeccable freshness, this floral tribute invites the viewer to celebrate love, offer gratitude, or say farewell with grace and compassion.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From an overhead vantage, this heart-shaped floral composition breathes with gentle grace-an ensemble of white hydrangea and softly hued roses that reads like a whispered promise. The hydrangeas provide a pillowy, cloud-like base of immaculate white, their clustered florets creating depth and a subdued, tactile softness beneath the roses. Nestled within are roses in a harmonious gradation: creamy ivory, pure white, pale peach and faint blush pink; some open wide to reveal layered centres, others remain demure buds, suggesting both the present bloom and the promise of what will follow. Tiny flashes of deep green variegated leaves emerge between blooms, especially along the lower curve of the heart, giving the composition a subtle, fresh-plant counterpoint that makes the pastels sing. The image, taken from above, lets you see the careful rhythm of placement-the florists' practiced hand arranging blooms to form a seamless, full surface-and the soft shadow around its edge that gently lifts the heart from the white background. There is an emotional hush to the piece: composed and respectful, it feels appropriate for quiet remembrances, a sympathetic gesture, or an intimate ceremony in the West End, perhaps following a service near Seven Dials or a private gathering by the Covent Garden Market. The arrangement's tender colour palette and flawless construction convey a compassionate, enduring message-comfort that's both elegant and deeply personal.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Presented against a spotless white backdrop, this floral teddy bear tribute looks as if a classic soft toy has been patiently reimagined in fresh blooms. The body is crafted from masses of rich royal blue flowers, likely chrysanthemums, each one nestled so closely that the surface appears like thick, plush fabric you could almost run your fingers through. In contrast, soft cream and pale yellow blossoms shape the inner ears, the rounded muzzle, and the neat oval pads on each paw, giving the bear its familiar, cuddly features. Two glossy, dark amber eyes with black pupils catch the light and bring an almost lifelike sparkle, while a small, inverted black triangle nose and a gentle curved line beneath it create a calm, reassuring smile. Around the neck sits a sheer white bow, made from fine mesh that forms loose, translucent loops, adding a delicate finishing touch. The bear is arranged lying flat yet photographed at a slight angle, which gives a sense of depth and movement, as though it is quietly watching over someone it loves. Working here in Covent Garden, where families wander between the market arcades, the theatres and the nearby churches, I often suggest this kind of design as a deeply personal memorial for a baby boy or young child, or as a comforting tribute for a family who finds solace in playful, innocent imagery. The deep blue tones hint at tranquillity and remembrance, while the creamy accents and soft textures speak of tenderness, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals, cremation services, or anniversaries where a gentle, protective symbol feels right.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed floral cross, bathed in gentle studio light against a pure white background, captures the eye with its soothing palette of soft pink, mauve, and lilac. The cross has a distinctly three-dimensional form, yet every inch is densely packed with blossoms so that no mechanics show, giving the arrangement a plush, almost quilted appearance. At the central junction, three luxurious roses in a dusty mauve-pink tone are placed as a calm focal point, their petals opening in generous spirals that suggest tenderness and grace. They are surrounded by airy sprays of bright green fern and smaller polished leaves which thread through the design, lending freshness and subtle movement. Flowing along the arms and base, lisianthus blooms in varying pinks and light purples create soft waves of colour; some flowers tilt slightly forward, others sideways, mimicking how they would grow in a sheltered garden off one of Covent Garden's quieter streets. Delicate flecks of smaller pink and lavender filler flowers, pale buds, and occasional white floret accents are interspersed throughout, adding fine detail and a sense of hand-crafted care. In places, at the very edge of the cross, slender touches of deep purple ribbon or fabric peek through, gently framing the floral surface without distracting from it. The composition feels peaceful and contemplative, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral, memorial mass, or graveside committal within the Covent Garden area. As a local florist, I would describe this cross as a thoughtful, comforting expression of sympathy, designed to bring a quiet sense of beauty and solace to a difficult moment.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above, this circular memorial cushion resembles a delicate snowfield framed in jewel-green satin, designed with the sensitivity of an experienced Covent Garden florist. The base is formed from hundreds of white chrysanthemums, most likely compact spray varieties, placed so closely together that no gaps of stem or foam are visible. Their soft petals create a velvety surface you can almost feel beneath your fingers, while the faint greenish tint in their centres adds life to the otherwise pure white expanse. Around the outside edge, a rich emerald ribbon is folded and ruffled into a continuous scalloped border, its subtle shine outlining the tribute like a carefully drawn circle on paper. Towards the upper centre, the serenity of white is gently interrupted by a multi-layered cluster of green and blue. A neon-bright spider chrysanthemum unfurls in long, narrow petals, surrounded by rounded clusters of apple-green Hypericum berries and tufts of dark green foliage. Fern fronds arch gracefully, their fine leaflets echoing the chrysanthemum's texture while adding a woodland freshness. Tucked among the greenery are two distinctive Scottish thistles, their spiky blue-violet heads standing out with sculptural strength and symbolic pride. Their unique texture contrasts with the cushiony chrysanthemums and glossy berries, giving the eye a clear focal point. The overall impression is one of cool calm and respectful elegance, a floral tribute that would sit beautifully in a chapel near the Strand or at a quiet service in one of the historic churches around Covent Garden, offering a gentle expression of condolences and a subtle nod to Scottish roots or personal memories.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A traditional Christian floral cross fills the frame, presented against a spotless white background that allows every detail of the design to stand out with clarity. The cross itself is completely covered in small white button chrysanthemums, their round, tightly packed blooms forming a thick, plush surface that feels almost like soft fabric to the eye. This sea of pure white suggests innocence, quiet reflection, and the solemn calm that often accompanies a funeral or memorial gathering. Tracing the entire perimeter of the cross is a slim lime green ribbon, carefully wrapped so that just a hint of colour outlines the shape. This subtle border adds definition and a touch of freshness, reminiscent of new spring growth in nearby gardens around Covent Garden. At the heart of the cross, where the arms intersect, a small yet striking bouquet of roses has been set as the focal point. The roses are fully open and layered, in shades of ivory, blush pink, and gentle peach, each bloom showing delicate, overlapping petals. Slender green fern fronds extend softly around them, while tiny lavender or pale purple filler blossoms tuck in between, adding fine texture and a faint haze of colour. The overall arrangement looks meticulously crafted, as though by a local Covent Garden florist accustomed to preparing respectful tributes for church services and crematorium chapels. The composition radiates compassion and quiet strength, making it a fitting floral expression of sympathy, faith, and enduring love for a final farewell.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image shows an exquisitely detailed floral saxophone standing alone against a pure white backdrop, as though a piece of music has been translated into flowers. The entire silhouette of the instrument is packed tightly with lemon-yellow chrysanthemums, their soft, feathery petals forming an unbroken carpet of colour that flows along the body, bends gracefully at the neck, and flares gently at the bell. Each tiny bloom catches the light differently, creating subtle shifts in shade from buttery yellow to richer golden tones, evoking a sense of warmth and quiet optimism. Scattered carefully across this yellow canvas are clusters of small red rosebuds and spray roses, positioned where one would expect to see the saxophone's keys. These velvety red accents offer contrast and depth, suggesting both the tactile feel of real keys and the emotional notes of love and remembrance. Threaded throughout the design, slender green trails of foliage and wisps of grass-like greenery curve around the instrument, almost like visible lines of melody rising into the air. Just visible near the mouthpiece are a few fine wire stems, discreetly supporting the structure without detracting from the artistry. The tribute feels deeply personal, ideal for a funeral or memorial celebrating someone who played in jazz bands, street performances by the Covent Garden market, or local orchestras across central London. The fresh scent of mums and roses can almost be imagined, mingling into a gentle, uplifting aroma that reflects both sorrow and gratitude for a life enriched by music.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A refined Celtic cross fashioned from chrysanthemums and accent blooms, presented on a bright white backdrop that highlights every petal and curve. The cross's principal planes are covered in tight clusters of small, white chrysanthemum heads; their layered petals form a soft, cloud-like texture with a gentle dome to each arm. Interwoven throughout and outlining the circular ring are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact form creating an intricate, almost woven pattern that defines the traditional Celtic knotwork. Along the lower vertical arm, three clusters of rich purple-magenta carnations add a soulful punctuation - each cluster is slightly different in scale, lending an organic rhythm to the design - and they are accompanied by slender green leaves and thin woody tendrils that curl naturally over the white field. The lighting is studio-clean yet warm, revealing the tactile contrast between the feathery white chrysanthemums, the firm globe of the green buttons, and the ruffled carnation heads. There is a soft, green scent and an underlying earthiness from the foliage that reads like a hush of nature. A florist's hands are evident in the precise packing of blooms and the balanced use of colour and negative space; the piece conveys solace and respect. Photographed to aid families choosing funeral tributes, this arrangement feels particularly appropriate for services in and around Covent Garden - from the Market to Seven Dials - where traditional symbols and quiet craftsmanship are often requested.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a teddy bear created entirely from fresh flowers, arranged with the kind of precision and care you might expect from a long-established Covent Garden florist who understands both craft and emotion. The bear's body is formed from tightly massed creamy white chrysanthemums, each blossom nestled closely against the next so that the overall effect is that of soft, downy fur. The florist has shaped a distinct rounded head, perky little ears, firm arms, and squat legs, so the figure feels sturdy yet deeply comforting, like a much-loved toy brought to life in petals. Small, dark, bead-like eyes and a neat black nose are set symmetrically on the face, with a subtle suggestion of a curved mouth beneath, giving the bear a mild, watchful expression that seems to offer quiet reassurance. Over the chest runs a vivid floral waistcoat in deep fuchsia and mauve tones-likely magenta chrysanthemums or hydrangea-arranged in two front panels that echo traditional lapels. These richer colours add a joyful contrast, hinting at playfulness even within a design meant for remembrance. At the neckline, a delicate bow fashioned from semi-transparent purple netting rests lightly, catching the light and adding a touch of refined charm. Everything is photographed against a bright, uncluttered white background, so the flowers' textures and colours appear crisp and true. This teddy bear tribute would feel at home at a farewell service in one of Covent Garden's historic churches or on a memory table in a family home off Long Acre, a gentle floral companion honouring innocence, love, and cherished stories shared over time.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A sculpted pair of floral angel wings, entirely in white, is shown against a spotless white background, conveying a sense of stillness and reverence that feels reminiscent of a calm morning near Covent Garden's churchyards and hidden courtyards. The core of each wing is densely packed with small white flowers, likely chrysanthemums or petite carnations, each blossom pressed gently against the next so that the surface appears plush and almost velour-like. Closer inspection reveals delicate centres tinged with soft green and barely-there yellow, tiny hints of life and renewal quietly glowing from within the petals. Tracing the graceful outline of the wings, soft white feathers cascade along the edges and tips, overlapping in airy layers that mimic the natural arc and taper of a bird's wing in flight. Their texture is downy and cloud-soft, with fine filaments that catch the light and dissolve into the background, creating an ethereal, floating effect. Subtle, even lighting washes across the arrangement, picking out the differences between the feathery halo, the petal-filled interior, and the faint shadow that grounds the wings against the white surface. The composition feels calm, intentional, and deeply symbolic, as though the wings are gently cradling a memory. This angel-wing funeral tribute, the sort of piece a family might request from a skilled Covent Garden florist for a memorial service or crematorium chapel, speaks quietly of protection, spiritual guardianship, and the peaceful journey of a soul, offering comfort in times when words come slowly.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
In this image, a beautifully stylised pair of angel wings is rendered entirely in flowers, resting against a crisp white backdrop that highlights every detail of the design. The main surface of each wing is densely packed with small white chrysanthemums or similar dainty blossoms, set so closely together that they form a smooth, cushion-like expanse, reminiscent of soft clouds drifting above the rooftops around Covent Garden. The blossoms' faint green centres add a whisper of colour, giving the wings subtle depth and a natural, lifelike quality. Following the elegant arc of each wing, a fringe of fluffy white feathers has been carefully attached, their airy texture suggesting movement, lightness, and the idea of a spirit being gently lifted. At the centre point where the wings meet, a rich fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is tied into a lush bow, its sheen catching the light in gentle highlights. The bow's long tails trail delicately over the white flowers, introducing a bittersweet splash of colour. Nestled in the heart of the bow sits a single, tightly furled pink rosebud, a quiet symbol of love, remembrance, and the tenderness of treasured memories. Just beneath the rose, a collar of deep purple thistle-like heads or dark foliage brings contrast and texture, echoing the deeper emotions that come with loss. This angel-wing tribute would feel at home in a peaceful farewell at a local Covent Garden chapel or crematorium, offering a serene, spiritual gesture of sympathy and support to families during funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
With a gentle morning glow, this Jamaican flag-inspired mosaic unfolds as a quiet celebration of colour and craft in Covent Garden. The central display is a tactile tapestry, the flag assembled not from smooth fabric but from thousands of crumpled paper and fabric scraps, each piece catching light and shadow to create a living texture. The bold gold saltire cuts diagonally across the piece, breaking the field into four triangles. The two triangles at the top and bottom glow in bright green, like the hills along the Blue Mountains, while the left and right triangles are deep matte black, grounding the composition with a sense of depth. The surface is intentionally irregular, the individual fragments forming a three-dimensional quilt that invites a slow, respectful viewing, as if listening to a story told in fabric and colour. The craftsmanship speaks of collaboration and resilience, a visual hymn to national pride and Caribbean heritage. In a city that moves at speed from Covent Garden Market to Piccadilly Circus, this artwork offers a moment to pause and reflect on culture expressed through handmade means. It would pair beautifully with articles about Jamaica, Caribbean art, or community pride, and its warm palette makes it a natural companion for celebratory gifts, events, or exhibitions in central London. Covent Garden Flowers is proud to present pieces like this, echoing the district's love for craft, texture, and connection, with available same-day delivery across the West End and beyond.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Set against a plain, bright background, a meticulously crafted Star of David floral tribute takes centre stage, its design both precise and profoundly moving. The entire six-pointed form is composed of countless small, fresh blooms, with textures and tones carefully chosen to balance clarity and softness. A generous outer band of fluffy white chrysanthemums outlines every edge of the Magen David, wrapping its sharp geometry in a cushion of light. Inside this frame, a central hexagon of the same white flowers forms a calm, steady heart to the tribute, drawing the eye inward in a quiet moment of contemplation. Around this heart, rich dark blue flowers spread through each of the six points, the indigo shade suggesting formality and reverence, much like the deep tones of a prayer shawl seen in synagogues around Covent Garden and the West End. Within the blue, near the base of every point, sits a smaller, inverted triangle of white blooms, creating a repeating pattern of white and blue that feels both traditional and contemporary. The close packing of petals gives the tribute a lush, velvety surface, as though the star were upholstered in living texture. There are no hard shadows or dramatic lighting-only even, soft illumination that lets the flowers and their meaning speak clearly. This arrangement would rest beautifully beside a coffin, near a memorial table, or at a shiva home, offering a dignified expression of Jewish faith and remembrance while reflecting the thoughtful craftsmanship of Covent Garden's local florists.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Arranging this flag-inspired tribute, I feel a quiet surge of pride and reverence. The three bands of colour unfold like a fabric of memory, green, white, and orange, densely packed into a rectangular form that is at once bold and tender. Each petal is chosen for unity and vibrancy; the greens on the left form a velvety carpet of tiny blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose tiny stems and clusters create gentle ridges, as if the land itself lies beneath a soft, living quilt. The central white stripe sits crisp and cloud-soft, a pale canvas of white petals that catches the light with a silken sheen, offering a pause between two traditions. On the right, the orange stripe glows with warmth, built from countless small orange blooms-marigolds or chrysanthemum petals-textured to mirror the other two sides, maintaining balance and harmony.The entire piece is a handcrafted rectangle, perfectly proportioned, the edges crisp yet organic in its texture. You can imagine this in a Covent Garden workshop, perhaps near Neal's Yard, where the day's chatter blends with the scent of fresh petals and citrusy notes from the market stalls. Its colours read loudly, yet the surface remains intimate to the touch, inviting a slow, respectful approach. It stands as a living symbol-one that speaks of identity, memory, and the hope for lasting peace. For this reason it suits features about Irish heritage, St Patrick's Day, or central London remembrances, and it can be delivered with care to Covent Garden, Soho, or Bloomsbury, ensuring a fresh, same-day option for gatherings that celebrate community through flowers.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This composition carries a warm, tactile intimacy: thousands of bright orange marigold blossoms have been shaped into the sacred Khanda, their compact, fluffy heads forming the emblem's circular chakkar, two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda with a richness of texture that almost invites touch. The orange tone is celebratory and sober at once, a traditional colour that reads as devotion in ritual contexts. At the base of the symbol, and especially where the blades converge, a cluster of pristine white lilies rises-at least two prominent, fully opened blooms with gently curving petals and visible green-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that promise further opening. Interspersed are glossy green leaves and delicate sprays of tiny white gypsophila, which lift and soften the broad planes of marigold, adding depth and a cool, verdant counterpoint. The white background and subtle drop shadow emphasize the piece's physicality, as if it waits to be carried into a Gurdwara or set upon an offering table in a community space near Neal's Yard or Bedford Street. Imagine the warmth of marigolds and the clean scent of lilies mingling in still morning light-a tribute that balances boldness with serenity. A local florist would present this for Vaisakhi parades, temple ceremonies, or personal tributes, where its symbolism of unity, justice and spiritual protection resonates with both public celebration and private reflection in Covent Garden and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A lovingly arranged, heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a clean white background, capturing the stillness and dignity of a funeral or memorial service. The heart is completely filled with tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, sometimes called spray mums, forming a plush, cloud-like blanket of petals. Their uniform size and snowy colour lend the arrangement a sense of purity and calm, like a gentle hush settling over the early streets around Covent Garden Market. Around the outer edge, an emerald green satin ribbon has been meticulously pleated, its ruffled folds creating a scalloped frame that crisply defines the heart's silhouette. The ribbon has a soft, satiny shine that stands out against the velvety flowers, adding structure and a formal, reverent finish. Nestled into the upper left curve of the heart is a small but striking accent spray. Two open white roses, with creamy centres and softly spiralling petals, form the emotional core of this cluster, suggesting love, devotion, and farewell. Around them, petite white flowers-resembling freesias or similar delicate blossoms-add layers of texture and a suggestion of fragrance. Rich green foliage, including smooth broad leaves and light, feathery fronds, surrounds and supports the blooms, some leaves resting gently on the chrysanthemum base as though laid there by hand. The overall effect is one of quiet grace and heartfelt sentiment, the sort of tribute often chosen by local families from Covent Garden Flowers when they wish to express sympathy, honour a cherished life, and offer a tender, visible symbol of support at a service or graveside gathering.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A striking funeral floral cross is shown against a clean white background, the image angled so the top of the cross appears to lift toward the viewer while the lower arm recedes gently away. The outline is carefully defined by a dense border of white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny floret nestled closely to the next, giving the impression of a soft, cushiony frame. Just beyond this snowy surround, a slim edge of pale green folded ribbon or foliage emerges, wrapping the perimeter with a neat, polished finish and offering a whisper of springlike colour. Inside this frame, the cross is richly packed with an intricate mix of blooms. Large roses in hot fuchsia pink and soft buttery cream dominate the composition, their open heads revealing spiralling petals that suggest tenderness and love. Between and around them, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums sit like little spheres of light, bringing texture and a fresh, contemporary note to the design. Woven gracefully among the roses and green mums are smaller blossoms in deep purple and intense violet, possibly lisianthus or statice, which deepen the palette and give a sense of quiet solemnity. The bright, even lighting highlights the interplay of colours and the careful craftsmanship, with no distractions from the pure background. This cross feels both respectful and uplifting, the kind of tribute a Covent Garden florist might create for a memorial service in one of the nearby churches or chapels, or for delivery to local funeral homes around the West End, offering comfort to families while reflecting the area's long floral heritage.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A bold royal blue Khanda floral tribute fills the frame, its sacred Sikh form brought to life entirely through flowers and careful craftsmanship. Set against a spotless white background, the emblem's distinctive shapes - the uprights of the central khanda blade, the smooth circular chakkar, and the elegant sweep of the two crossed kirpans - are all defined using densely packed, small-headed blue chrysanthemums. Each bloom nestles tightly against its neighbour, so there are no gaps, just a continuous field of rich, velvety blue that feels calm yet powerful, like a quiet moment of prayer in a tucked-away Covent Garden side street. The texture is almost sculptural, and gentle studio lighting casts a faint halo of shadow around the outline, giving the tribute real depth. Just where the eye naturally rests, at the lower section of the central sword, the blue opens to reveal a delicate accent of white and green. Three immaculate white roses, fully formed but not overblown, sit at the centre, their outer petals curling smoothly back, framed by clouds of tiny white filler flowers - likely baby's breath - that add a soft, lace-like detail. Shiny dark green foliage peeks between the stems, grounding the composition and echoing the feel of the leafy corners of nearby Victoria Embankment Gardens. This arrangement speaks of reverence, remembrance, and pride in Sikh identity, the kind of bespoke funeral tribute local families might request from Covent Garden Flowers when they want to honour a loved one with a meaningful religious symbol that will stand gracefully beside the coffin or at a memorial service in and around central London.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Romantic heart-shaped funeral tribute crafted entirely from fresh roses and gypsophila, photographed against a clean white backdrop that gives the design a serene, almost chapel-like stillness. The heart is neatly divided down the centre, yet the two halves blend harmoniously. On the left, scores of creamy white and very pale yellow roses are nestled shoulder to shoulder, each rose opening to reveal soft, layered petals that evoke purity, remembrance, and quiet respect. On the right, the same tight formation is repeated in a palette of medium, warm pink roses, their rounded blooms radiating a gentle, comforting warmth often chosen to honour a much-loved partner, parent, or friend. Fine stems of white baby's breath weave in and out between the roses, drifting across the central divide and tracing the outer curve of the heart, rather like a veil of tiny stars. These light, airy flowers add texture and a sense of movement without disturbing the crisp heart silhouette. The arrangement feels as though it could be waiting in a Covent Garden Flowers studio, close to the historic market and the calm of the churchyards nearby, ready for delivery to a funeral service across Covent Garden and the surrounding West End. The overall mood is one of tenderness and respect: an elegant floral tribute that balances soft colour with refined structure, suitable for expressing heartfelt condolences, honouring a life well lived, and offering comfort to grieving families.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined three-heart funeral arrangement is shown cascading gracefully against a clean white backdrop, reminiscent of the bright shopfronts around Covent Garden market on a clear day. Each heart shape is fully encrusted with roses in gentle shades of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and pastel pink, arranged so closely together that the surface appears plush and velvety to the touch. The roses vary between compact buds and fully opened blooms, their layered petals creating intricate patterns and subtle shadows that draw the eye inward. Winding through and around the hearts is a slender garland of fresh green ivy, its trailing stems and polished leaves forming a natural ribbon that visually binds the three hearts together. The hearts descend from left to right, evoking a peaceful flow, like thoughts drifting in quiet remembrance during a funeral or memorial gathering. Soft, even lighting highlights the delicate textures of each petal and the cool, restful tones of the flowers, while slightly translucent vertical lines at the side suggest a modern interior or glass panels often seen in central London venues. The overall mood is one of calm love and dignified tribute, as if a local Covent Garden florist had created this piece with care for a family saying goodbye. It is easy to imagine this triple-heart tribute standing near the front of a chapel or crematorium service, symbolising enduring affection, shared memories, and the bond that remains long after a loved one has gone.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Framed by stark white studio light, this U-shaped decorative mala reads as a compact hymn of colour and texture. The garland begins with twin columns of creamy, off-white blooms at the top-small, almost feathery petals packed tightly to form neat anchor points for hanging. Beneath those soft beginnings a rich, reddish-brown section follows, its layered, slightly flattened elements suggesting dried petals or terracotta tones that bring depth and contrast. The arms curve downward into a broad band of bright, sunlit yellow that dominates the lower half; these marigold-like clusters are fluffy and abundant, creating a warm, welcoming arc. Little touches of leaf-green intermittently mark transitions between colours, acting like tiny rests in the visual rhythm. Centered at the bottom is a voluminous orange pendant: a ruffled, multi-tiered cluster that hangs like a small festival charm and provides a vivid focal point. The garland is clearly made from durable artificial materials-fine silk or high-quality polyester petals and secure stitching-so it keeps its shape for repeated use in doorways, over altars or as a temple adornment. The look is festive yet reverent, perfect for Diwali doorway decor, a Ganesh Chaturthi puja, or a wedding threshold in the heart of the West End. As a florist familiar with Covent Garden and the surrounding theatre district, I picture this piece welcoming visitors off the Strand or draping a private flat above Bow Street, where its bold colours hold their cheer under London light.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Presented from a gentle, slightly raised oblique viewpoint on a crisp white backdrop, this pillow-shaped floral tribute is a study in colour, texture and tender craftsmanship, the sort we prepare for condolence services and remembrances in Covent Garden and surrounding streets like Long Acre and Floral Court. At its centre sit clusters of hot pink roses, their velvety petals folding inward or opening to reveal layered warmth; scattered between them, pale pink carnations offer a soft, frilled counterpoint that feels almost like fabric. Sunlit accents of lemon-yellow ranunculus bring small, optimistic sparks across the surface while deep purple lisianthus (eustoma) create dimensional pockets of shadow and calm. Cool, spiky Eryngium thistles punctuate the arrangement with steel-blue texture, a pleasing architectural note against the softer blooms. A generous sweep of rounded eucalyptus and assorted greenery provides a silvery-green backdrop that both supports and scents the bouquet with a clean, herbal perfume. The entire cushion is bordered with a ruffled, deep red satin ribbon which defines the rectangular form and adds a formal, respectful finish. Soft studio light flattens nothing; instead it reveals petal sheen, ribbon folds and the careful symmetry of placement. This piece, made available for local delivery across Covent Garden and nearby market streets, speaks of remembrance expressed through life-affirming colour - a deliberate, comforting choice for funerals and memorials where beauty offers consolation.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A full, heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame against a bright white background, its skilful craftsmanship immediately evident in the way every bloom nestles closely into the next. The piece is composed in a serene palette of soft blush pinks, buttery creams, pale yellows and clean whites, deepened by touches of rich magenta, creating a gentle yet expressive arrangement. At the centre lie several large roses in shades of cream and pale yellow, their petals gracefully spiralling inward, symbolising warmth, devotion and cherished memories. These focal roses are embraced by layers of pastel pink carnations, each petal lightly frilled, building up the cushioning body and edge of the heart so that the shape is perfectly defined and softly rounded. Scattered through the pinks are white spider chrysanthemums, their narrow, spiky petals extending from soft green centres, adding movement, contrast and an almost feathery lightness to the dense design. Pockets of deeper magenta-pink lisianthus flowers offer a soulful accent, their cup-like, ruffled blooms suggesting quiet emotion and depth of feeling. Fine sprigs of greenery and subtle variegated leaves weave gently between the flowers, introducing a natural, garden-fresh character reminiscent of early-morning flower market stalls near Covent Garden Piazza. A slender pink ribbon peeps out from the lower point of the heart, indicating this is a carefully prepared funeral or sympathy piece, often chosen by families across Covent Garden, Holborn and nearby Bloomsbury to accompany a final farewell. The tribute feels both intimate and dignified, a lush, floral expression of enduring love and remembrance, crafted to bring a sense of solace in moments of loss.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This rectangular memorial pillow is crafted as if from fabric, though every inch is composed of tiny, snow-white chrysanthemums packed so closely they form a seamless, soft surface that suggests comfort and repose. Set against a crisp white studio background, the arrangement's focal emphasis comes from a carefully placed cluster at the upper-left corner: several richly hued magenta and deep fuchsia roses, their petals gently unfurling to reveal soft, velvet-like interiors. Interspersed among those roses are delicate sprays of pure white freesias and small white buds, bringing a subtle citrus-floral perfume and a delicate visual counterpoint to the stronger rose tones. A scattering of fern fronds and glossy green leaves provides depth and a natural silhouette, lifting the accent flowers from the cushion of white. The outer edge is neatly bordered with a pale green satin ribbon, pleated and looped to form a refined trim that both defines the pillow's shape and hints at the freshness of newly cut foliage. The lighting is soft and natural, casting a tender shadow beneath that emphasizes the three-dimensional form and the tactile quality of the blooms. Intended as a classic sympathy tribute, this piece comforts through simplicity and careful proportion - a suitable choice for funeral services or memorials in Covent Garden, from small chapels near Neal's Yard to larger services along the Strand.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Framed by a stark, clean white backdrop, this heart-shaped bouquet reads like a carefully composed love letter in flowers: the bulk of the silhouette is formed by rich, dark red roses, arranged so their velvety petals overlap in a dense, almost tactile mosaic. Some roses are tightly furled, hinting at hidden blushes of fragrance, while others are open and layered, revealing their textured centers and catching soft highlights on each curved petal. Woven throughout these red blooms are soft clusters of white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their tiny star-like flowers drifting in and around the roses to create a clouded halo that lightens the composition and adds delicate negative space. In the upper-left arc of the heart a single white lily commands attention: broad, luminous petals with a whisper of creamy yellow toward the centre and prominent yellow stamens lend sculptural contrast and subtle warmth to the arrangement. The lily's smooth surface and refined silhouette balance the roses' plush complexity, and together they form a bouquet that reads as both passionate and composed. The studio lighting is even and cool, emphasizing colour saturation and the tactile differences between waxy lily petals, velveteen roses, and feathery gypsophila. This piece suggests occasions of devotion - an elegant Valentine's offering, an anniversary tribute, or a poised floral gift after a West End performance on Drury Lane - and carries the quiet authority of a florist who knows how to shape emotion into form in Covent Garden and its neighbouring streets.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A richly detailed heart of flowers fills the frame, resting against a spotless white background that allows every petal and leaf to stand out clearly. At the centre of the design are sumptuous deep red roses, five to six in number, each one a focal point with tightly layered, velvety petals spiralling outwards in classic, romantic form. Between and around these roses, a generous mass of red spray carnations and mini carnations creates a soft, textured cushion, their frilled edges catching the light and giving the heart a sense of movement and warmth. Threaded through the sea of red are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, bead-like heads forming playful accents of colour, as if tiny green lanterns have been scattered among the roses. These greens lift the design visually, offering a modern, fresh contrast that keeps the tribute vibrant rather than sombre. Along the outer contours of the heart, small variegated leaves, green edged with creamy white, form a subtle leafy border, highlighting the crisp curve of the heart shape, while a slender fern frond slips out from the lower point, as though the design is gently rooted in nature. The arrangement feels like something created by a seasoned Covent Garden florist, drawing on the rich floral heritage of the market just moments away. Suited to funerals, memorial services, or a deeply personal tribute delivered to a chapel of rest near Covent Garden, this heart-shaped design visually conveys love, respect, and cherished memories held close. It is a floral gesture that speaks softly but with unmistakable sincerity.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A cross-shaped funeral tribute is beautifully arranged against a spotless white background, its form instantly recognisable and quietly comforting. The body of the cross is built from hundreds of fresh white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom nestled tightly beside the next to create a smooth, padded surface that looks as soft as a quilt. Their petite green centres add the faintest suggestion of colour, like dew-touched petals on an early morning in Covent Garden. Running neatly along the sides of the cross is a slim lime-green ribbon, giving the tribute a precise edge and a contemporary finish while subtly echoing the natural greens of nearby Embankment Gardens. At the central meeting point of the cross's arms, a luxurious cluster of deep purple lisianthus forms the focal point. The blossoms are full and multi-petaled, some fully open to reveal velvety interiors, others still unfurling, all glowing richly against the white background. From this focal cluster, a gentle spray of lisianthus blooms and buds drifts diagonally down the length of the cross, guided by slender stems and interspersed with light, airy foliage. The purple and green combination introduces depth, movement, and delicate contrast, symbolising both sorrow and the hope of new life. The lighting is soft yet clear, so the details of every petal and ribbon edge are visible, while a faint shadow beneath the cross gives the impression that it rests lightly upon the surface. Crafted with the care of an experienced Covent Garden florist, this tribute speaks of remembrance, spiritual comfort, and a respectful farewell for a loved one.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A carefully composed sympathy cross in full view on a stark white backdrop, its simplicity emphasised by meticulous detail. The main field is a dense blanket of small white chrysanthemums, each floret positioned to form a seamless, cushiony surface that reads as soft and pure. Encircling the cross is a ruffled band of satin ribbon in a rich purple hue, pleated with precision to create a regal border that outlines the silhouette and introduces a quiet contrast. Down the vertical arm the name MUM is spelled in compact clusters of purple flower heads - likely eustoma or compact spray chrysanthemums - their deeper tones resting vividly against the white base so the inscription is immediately legible and intimate. The mid-cross focal spray is abundant and layered: deep violet roses with velvety petals sit beside lighter lavender lisianthus, their different textures creating a gentle push-pull of colour. Variegated foliage with pale margins and darker centres provides a cooling green matrix, and a few small, round green berries are tucked in for tactile interest. There is a subtle, powdery fragrance to the composition and a soft studio light that catches the satin ribbon and the rose petals' sheen. As a local maker who knows Covent Garden and the nearby market arcades, I imagine this tribute resting at a funeral near the Royal Opera House or delivered with care to a family home on Floral Street - available for same-day hand-delivery within Covent Garden when required. The overall mood is composed, consoling and dignified, a floral message of love and farewell.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00