CATFORD TRIBUTES FROM YOUR LOCAL FLORIST

At Flowers Catford, we’re more than your local florist—we’re your neighbours, proudly providing expertly-crafted flowers and bouquets to Catford and the surrounding areas. Located just moments from Catford Broadway and Rushey Green, our passion is curating stunning tributes for every occasion, whether it’s celebrating life or expressing sympathy. We know how important it is for your gift to arrive fresh and on time, so we offer reliable same-day delivery if you order online before 3 PM.

Our dedicated team has decades of experience designing bespoke floral tributes, reflecting the character and warmth of Catford’s community. We’re proud to serve our neighbours in Hither Green, Bellingham, and Lewisham, ensuring every bouquet is arranged with care and local flair. Whether you’re sending a classic spray, a modern posy, or something truly unique, you can trust Flowers Catford to guide you with compassion and artistry.

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TRIBUTES
A full, lush floral cross fills the frame against a clean, white backdrop, its sacred shape formed entirely from roses and delicate filler flowers, giving the design a reverent, hand-crafted feel. The main body of the cross is carpeted with generous red roses in a deep, velvety crimson, which cluster tightly along both the vertical and horizontal sections so that almost no gaps can be seen. Between these rich red blooms, vibrant fuchsia-pink roses are carefully tucked, their slightly lighter, more playful hue bringing a sense of gentle warmth and affection that softens the solemnity. Some of the pink flowers have the softly ruffled petals of garden roses, offering extra texture and movement, and a scattering of smaller rosebuds in red and pink add depth, as if representing younger memories or the early chapters of a life story. Outlining the entire cross is a neat, continuous frame of small white blossoms-perhaps tiny chrysanthemums or spray carnations-arranged so closely that they resemble a halo of white lace around the design. Threaded discreetly among them are fine ribbons of greenery that sharpen the cross's outline and provide a fresh, natural contrast to the saturated rose tones. The composition is balanced and measured, suggesting the practiced touch of a Catford florist used to creating funeral tributes for families around Hither Green, Bellingham, and the surrounding streets. Soft, even lighting makes every petal visible, from the darker shadows in the heart of each red rose to the gentle glow of the white border. Overall, this floral cross feels like a deeply personal memorial arrangement, suitable for a church service, crematorium chapel, or graveside tribute, offering condolences through its rich colours and enduring Christian symbolism.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Captured from above against a spotless white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute radiates a sense of calm and reverence, much like stepping into a quiet corner of Mountsfield Park on a still morning. The heart itself is fully carpeted with small white spray chrysanthemums, packed tightly together so that no gaps show, creating a velvety, plush texture that suggests purity, peace, and gentle remembrance. Tracing the entire outline is a fine band of emerald green ribbon, its satin surface catching the light just enough to define the heart's curves and give the design a crisp, refined finish. Resting along the upper left side, then drifting diagonally down towards the centre, is a striking spray of deep magenta and fuchsia-pink calla lilies. Three of the lilies are fully open, their sculpted funnels and dark central spadices instantly drawing the eye, while two slimmer blooms curl and trail downwards to introduce a graceful sense of movement. Nestled among them are small tufts of white freesias or similarly delicate blossoms, their star-like petals adding contrast and hinting at a soft, sweet fragrance. Surrounding this focal spray is a collar of rich greenery-fine, feathery fern, and broader, glossy leaves that layer and overlap, giving the design natural depth and balance. As a local Catford florist might explain to a family, this arrangement is thoughtfully crafted for funeral and memorial services across SE6 and nearby, a white and pink floral heart that quietly conveys love, respect, and heartfelt condolences without ever feeling overstated.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A carefully constructed floral Union Jack sits alone against a clear white background, its colours and texture taking centre stage. This rectangular funeral arrangement is built entirely from small, densely massed flowers, giving it the look of a padded tapestry or plush cushion rather than a flat piece of fabric. At the heart of the design, the broad red St. George's Cross stretches from top to bottom and side to side, its arms rendered in rich crimson blooms that appear almost velvety to the touch. Diagonal red stripes, representing St. Patrick's Cross, are placed with meticulous precision so that the corners line up exactly, each petal supporting the next in a seamless flow. Surrounding and separating these red elements are bright white flowers, probably button chrysanthemums or similar tight-headed varieties, used to form both the wider diagonal bands of St. Andrew's Cross and the thin fimbriation that defines the flag's geometry. Behind this intricate lattice of red and white, intense blue flowers fill every remaining space, snugly packed to create a uniform background that makes the crosses stand out. The lighting is soft and even, so the natural sheen of the petals and the gentle shadows between flower heads give a subtle three-dimensionality, as if the tribute is slightly raised from the surface it rests on. It feels like a piece you might see delivered by a local Catford florist to a service at Lewisham Crematorium or a memorial gathering near Mountsfield Park, chosen by a family who want to reflect both deep personal loss and enduring British identity, with the tenderness of fresh flowers softening the solemn symbolism of the national flag.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A thoughtfully composed heart-shaped floral tribute is presented against a pure white backdrop, its silhouette clearly defined by a smooth border of dark green satin ribbon that outlines every curve. Within this frame, the heart is completely filled with countless small white chrysanthemum blooms, each flower head tightly packed to form a cushioned, pillow-like surface that suggests softness and serenity. The white petals appear crisp and clean, evoking a sense of peace that suits a farewell gathering at a Catford crematorium or a quiet graveside service. At the upper left arc of the heart, three luxurious red roses are grouped together, their velvety petals spiralling inward with a rich, almost wine-red tone. Nestled among them are tiny white filler flowers and a mixture of foliage: glossy, rounded leaves, and airy, feathery greenery that adds subtle texture and movement, like a gentle breeze across Mountsfield Park. A single red rose, set slightly lower toward the right, balances the design gracefully. Long strands of vivid green ornamental grass sweep across the face of the heart, visually linking the solitary rose to the main cluster, creating a flowing line that guides the eye from one side to the other. The careful contrast between the pure white chrysanthemums and the vivid red roses symbolises love, honour, and remembrance. This traditional heart arrangement, often ordered for funeral flower delivery across Catford and nearby streets off Rushey Green, conveys a deeply personal message of condolence, offering comfort and quiet strength to grieving family and friends.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully composed floral cushion tribute, shaped like a soft-edged pillow and carefully arranged as if ready to be laid at a Catford memorial service. The flowers are packed closely together so no single stem seems out of place, creating a plush surface of colour and texture. Full-headed roses dominate the design: some are a bright, confident fuchsia pink, others a softer pastel rose-pink, and a scattering of creamy pale yellow blooms brings light to the centre of the piece. In between the roses, clusters of deep purple lisianthus introduce a richer tone, their velvety petals folding inward like small, contemplative thoughts. Tiny lavender-toned filler flowers, perhaps statice or limonium, weave throughout the design, their fine blossoms echoing the distant haze of wildflowers along the Ravensbourne. Around the edges, leaves of rounded eucalyptus in a silvery blue-green hue interlace with feathery, darker greenery that looks almost fern-like, giving the arrangement depth and a sense of natural, garden-grown calm. The cushion is positioned diagonally, forming a diamond shape against a pure white background that allows every shade of pink, cream, and purple to stand out clearly. Crafted with the thoughtful care of a local Catford florist familiar with quiet goodbyes in Ladywell and Downham, this tribute evokes softness, serenity, and a deep respect for the person being remembered. It's the kind of floral pillow chosen when words are difficult, but there is a desire to send one final, beautiful gesture of love and remembrance.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A carefully composed floral pillow, shaped like a small, inviting rectangular cushion, is shown against a bright white background with a subtle shadow that emphasizes its soft, uplifted form. The main surface is made up of hundreds of pristine white chrysanthemum heads packed tightly to produce a smooth, cloud-like field of white; from a short distance it presents as a single, calming surface, while up close the individual blossoms reveal delicate petal structure and a faint, clean floral scent. The pillow's rounded corners and slightly puffy profile are accentuated by a continuous band of pale green ribbon, pleated into even loops to create a neat, scalloped border that offers a fresh, hopeful touch against the pure white.

A composed accent sits diagonally across the top-left corner: white lisianthus petals layered like silk, contrasted by rich purple lisianthus blooms and a few unopened buds, woven through with slender fern fronds and broad dark leaves. The stems are gathered and wrapped with a darker green leaf or ribbon to hold the spray in place, lending a refined finish. This piece is designed for sympathy and remembrance-ideal for funerals, memorial services, or graveside placement-and carries that solemn, consoling mood. As a Catford-based design available from Flowers Catford, we often prepare similar tributes for families across Rushey Green and Mountsfield Park, balancing visual dignity with the tactile softness people often find comforting in bereavement.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian funeral cross made entirely of flowers is laid out against a clear white background, its stillness carrying the quiet atmosphere of a memorial gathering in Catford. The main surface of the cross is completely covered with small, tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to the next to create an unbroken blanket of pure white. This thick, cushioned layer looks soft to the touch and speaks of innocence, peace, and spiritual rest. Around the outside edge runs a neat, vibrant green trim, likely formed from fresh foliage or small green flower heads, which cleanly outlines the arms and base so the cross stands out in strong, simple lines. At the centre, where the two beams meet, a graceful spray of larger blooms rises gently above the snowy background. Velvety roses in warm tones of soft peach, pale pink, and creamy ivory open in generous layers, their rounded shapes bringing a sense of comfort and tenderness. Fern fronds, wisps of looping bear grass, and tiny purple blossoms are threaded through the roses, providing subtle colour contrast and a natural, organic feel. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, carefully structured so that nothing feels crowded or out of place. It is easy to imagine this floral tribute being carried into a local church near Rushey Green or placed lovingly beside a graveside at Hither Green Cemetery. Thoughtfully crafted by experienced Catford florists, this cross serves as a gentle symbol of faith, love, and remembrance when words alone feel too small.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross lies centred against a crisp white backdrop, the entire surface richly carpeted with fresh funeral flowers in soothing pastel tones. The cross itself is clearly defined yet softened by layers of petals, with no bare stems showing, giving the piece a sense of tenderness and careful craftsmanship. Soft white and ivory roses form the main body of the tribute, their petals gently curving outward in graceful spirals, while rounded clusters of white hydrangeas or similar blossoms add fullness, so the cross appears dense, lush, and comforting. Interlaced amid this calm white base are romantic peach and apricot roses, along with delicate blush pink blooms, placed in natural groupings that draw the eye along the vertical and horizontal arms of the cross. These warm, skin-tone shades offer a subtle glow, like candlelight in a quiet church near Catford or along the Lewisham crematorium chapels. Here and there, tiny stems of lavender or pale purple filler flowers are tucked between the roses, creating fine points of contrast without ever overpowering the pastel theme. Small, fresh green leaves peek out around the edge, tracing the outline of the Christian symbol and adding a gentle, living frame to the design. The lighting is clean and bright, highlighting every curve of each rose and the fluffy texture of the hydrangea petals, while a soft shadow beneath the cross enhances its three-dimensional form. This arrangement feels like a compassionate, faith-filled tribute, the kind of floral cross families in Catford might choose to express love, remembrance, and quiet hope at a funeral or memorial service.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Expertly arranged by local Catford florists, this heart-shaped bouquet is both a visual and emotional statement. Its compact form is composed of more than thirty roses, blending the softness of blush pinks with the understated elegance of creamy white petals. Artistically interlaced amongst the blooms, baby's breath adds a light, ethereal veil-its tiny, white clouds gently enveloping the arrangement and lending a peaceful air. The roses themselves vary gracefully in bloom, some just opening, others fully unfurled, emphasizing each petal's velvety resilience and delicate scent. The romantic interplay between the tender pink tones and the warm creams, with subtle hints of pale yellow seen in certain petals, mirrors the gentle compassion often needed for moments of remembrance and farewell. The piece is bathed in clear, even light, allowing every nuance of colour and form to stand out against the minimal white background-underscoring the arrangement's sense of tranquility and purity. This design feels deeply connected to Catford's sense of community, perfect for funerals, tribute events, or any occasion calling for a demonstration of lasting love and respect. With each flower carefully selected and positioned by a seasoned florist, the arrangement offers more than beauty-it extends comfort and togetherness to families and loved ones throughout Catford and its surrounding neighbourhoods.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Viewed from directly above on a bright white ground, this heart-shaped floral composition is an exercise in subtlety and care. Dozens of roses-ranging from luminous white and creamy ivory to gentle pale peach and whisper-soft blush pink-are arranged with a measured hand, some fully open and others kept as tender buds. Between the roses, generous clusters of snowy white hydrangea add a plush, cloud-like texture that softens the surface and creates visual depth. Narrow glimpses of deep green, possibly variegated foliage, emerge here and there, providing a calming contrast that keeps the pastel tones grounded. The heart's edge is sculpted with precision; a faint natural shadow beneath it reveals the piece's rounded form and the floral foam or backing that supports it.

There is a hushed, compassionate mood to the arrangement: the fragrances of fresh roses mingling with the cool, green undernotes, the velvet of petals against the delicate roughness of hydrangea clusters. This design reads as a dignified tribute for a funeral or commemoration, yet its softness also makes it a tender choice for an intimate wedding or anniversary. Speaking as a local florist familiar with Rushey Green and the quieter lanes off Brownhill Road, I picture this heart being placed on a polished chapel table or beside a photograph, offering both beauty and a gentle message of memory and love.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, this floral teddy bear arrangement appears almost to float, its rounded form instantly recognisable and deeply comforting. The entire bear is constructed from hundreds of small royal blue flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums or similar blooms, layered so closely that they form an even, plush-like surface, reminiscent of a favourite stuffed toy. The blue tone is saturated and regal, yet softened by the natural texture of the petals, which catch highlights and shadows like fur brushed in different directions. Accents of cream and soft lemony white flowers define the bear's face and paws: the gentle muzzle, the inner ears, and the four oval paw pads, each area clearly distinguished but seamlessly blended into the surrounding blue. Two round, amber-brown eyes with dark pupils are set symmetrically, giving the bear a soulful, steady gaze, while a small, black triangular nose and a simple curved line underneath create a shy, peaceful smile. At the neck, a sheer white organza or mesh bow is tied with meticulous care, its light ruffles and tails adding a note of tenderness and purity. The bear rests slightly diagonally, introduce a subtle sense of movement without disturbing its calm presence. This kind of design, often chosen by families in and around Catford, from Amersham Road to the streets near Ladywell Fields, makes a poignant funeral tribute or memorial piece, especially for a baby boy or young child, combining the sweetness of childhood with the soothing symbolism of flowers to honour a cherished life.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A luxuriously full floral cross, set against a crisp white studio background, is crafted entirely from fresh blooms in a restrained yet romantic palette of pink, mauve, and gentle lilac. The cross itself rises in soft contours, every inch of its surface covered in flowers so closely set that they appear like a single, quilted blanket of petals. At the central intersection of the cross, three prominent roses in a dusty rose and muted lavender-pink hue open wide, their layered petals catching the light and drawing the eye to the heart of the design. These roses are encircled by airy fern fronds and glossy green leaves, which lend depth and a touch of woodland freshness to the composition. Flowing outwards along each arm and down to the base, dozens of lisianthus and other small, trumpet-shaped flowers mingle in shades from soft shell pink to richer berry pink and lilac mauve, some showing their darker throats and gently ruffled edges. Threaded between them, tiny specks of pastel filler flowers, hints of pale green buds, and occasional white blossoms add texture, like quiet notes in a hymn. Along the outer contour of the cross, glimpses of deep purple ribbon or support material subtly frame the piece, giving it a finished, ceremonial feel. This cross has the stillness of a prayer said at dusk, the sort of tribute families around Catford might send to a funeral service near Mountsfield Park or to a chapel by Ladywell Cemetery, expressing faith, gratitude, and enduring affection for a loved one who has passed.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from above against a clean white background, this circular funeral tribute resembles a calm, snowy moon resting in stillness, the sort of thoughtful design often chosen by Catford families to honour a life with grace. The main body is densely packed with pristine white chrysanthemums, likely small spray varieties, set so closely together that they form a smooth, velvety cushion. Each bloom has a soft, rounded outline and a subtle green-tinted centre, creating tiny points of gentle light across the surface. Around the edge, a rich emerald satin ribbon is folded into neat pleats, providing a scalloped border that frames the flowers with a touch of tailored elegance, reminiscent of a carefully pressed collar before a service at a local Catford church. Offset slightly from the centre, a vivid cluster of green and blue flowers forms the focal point. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum unfurls slender, feathery petals, radiating outward like a burst of new life. Glossy bright green Hypericum berries nestle close to it, interwoven with deep green ferns and layered foliage that add depth and movement. Among this greenery stand two spiky Scottish thistles in rich dusky blue, their architectural shapes and national symbolism bringing a sense of character and pride, especially meaningful for families with Scottish connections. The overall mood is cool, fresh, and composed-a floral tribute that suggests calm strength and enduring love. It feels like a respectful, considered choice for a funeral or memorial gathering anywhere from Catford town centre to the quieter residential streets near Ladywell Fields, offering a beautiful and dignified final gesture.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A dignified white floral cross, carefully composed from dense, button-style chrysanthemums to form a substantial, three-dimensional Latin cross that sits against a bright white backdrop with a faint shadow for depth. The chrysanthemums are packed so closely their tiny florets create a continuous, cloud-like surface that communicates purity, peace and solemnity. Anchoring the design at the cross's centre is a small, raised cluster of open roses in soft blush pink, warm peach-apricot and ivory; their fuller petals gently contrast the tighter chrysanthemum texture and draw the eye inward. Interspersed among the roses are feathery fern fronds and slim sprays of light purple filler that give the heart of the tribute movement and a cool, delicate accent. A lively lime green ribbon trims the cross's perimeter, visible between the white blooms and lending a subtle, fresh edge that frames the piece without disturbing its quiet dignity. The overall impression is one of careful craftsmanship under gentle lighting, where you can almost imagine the tender scent of roses and the powdery feel of chrysanthemum petals. Designed for memorial services, graveside placement or a chapel display, this arrangement conveys reverence and comfort - a floral expression many families in Catford, Lewisham and neighbouring Hither Green choose when words alone are not enough.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
An elaborate floral saxophone stands out crisply against a clean white background, its silhouette instantly recognisable despite being formed entirely from flowers and foliage. The main body, bell, and sweeping neck are packed closely with lemon-yellow chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom aligned so that together they resemble a soft, continuous fabric of petals. The yellow surface undulates gently over the saxophone's curves, catching the light and giving the impression of a polished instrument translated into a living medium. Dotted along the length of the design are small red roses and spray rosebuds, carefully set into the yellow base where the keys, pads, and metal fittings would usually appear, introducing notes of passion and love into the composition. Fine strands of green foliage, perhaps ivy and looping bear grass, run along the instrument's contour and curl lightly around the bell, suggesting both musical movement and the natural flow of plant life. Near the top, by the implied mouthpiece, a few slender green wires rise and bend, hinting at reeds, ligatures, or the hidden mechanics that keep the arrangement stable. The overall impression is of a thoughtful, music-themed funeral tribute, full of character and story, ideal for honouring someone from Catford remembered for their saxophone playing or love of jazz evenings in nearby Lewisham or Forest Hill. The piece feels tender yet uplifting, with the sunny yellow symbolising gratitude and cherished memories, while the red roses add a quiet depth of respect and farewell, like a final solo played gently into the night.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A carefully composed Celtic cross floral tribute lies diagonally across a pure white background, its craftsmanship and symbolism immediately clear even without any surrounding décor. The cross is predominantly formed from immaculate white chrysanthemums, tightly clustered together so that no gaps are visible, creating a plush, slightly domed surface along both the vertical and horizontal arms. Encircling the intersection and tracing the traditional Celtic ring are lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical blooms marking out the intricate, woven pattern associated with Celtic art and faith. These vivid green accents continue in smaller sections along the arms, adding structure and rhythm to the design, like delicate patterns carved into stone crosses often remembered from churchyards around Catford and nearby Hither Green. On the lower arm of the cross, three striking groups of deep purple carnations sit proudly against the white base, their rich colour and frilled petals bringing a solemn but beautiful contrast. Fine trails of greenery and a few slender, woody stems curl gracefully around the carnations and across the chrysanthemums, giving an organic, almost garden-like feel to the otherwise formal shape. The balanced palette of white, green, and purple creates an atmosphere of calm reflection and quiet dignity, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service at a local Catford church or crematorium. Though the image is simple and uncluttered, it captures the texture, freshness, and emotional weight of the tribute, as if a local florist had just finished placing the last flower with care, ready for same-day delivery to support a grieving family with a meaningful symbol of faith and remembrance.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This photograph shows a teddy bear-shaped funeral tribute created entirely from fresh flowers, arranged with the kind of care you might expect from a long-standing Catford florist on Rushey Green. The bear is built from tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each bloom placed close to the next so that the petals mimic soft, velvety fur. Its rounded head, perky ears, compact arms, and stubby legs are all carefully defined, giving the figure a full and huggable silhouette. Two dark, bead-like eyes are set into the chrysanthemum face, alongside a small black nose, which together lend a gentle, reassuring expression, as if the bear is quietly keeping watch. Across its chest runs a waistcoat-style panel made from deeper pink and magenta flowers, the richer tones standing out proudly against the pale body. These coloured blooms are grouped into two balanced sections, echoing the shape of a smart little vest. At the neckline, a neat bow of sheer violet netting is tied in a soft knot, the translucent fabric adding lightness and a suggestion of movement. The arrangement is photographed in even, clean light against a plain white backdrop, ensuring no distractions from the intricate floral work. Often chosen for children's services, christening memorials, or gentle farewells in Catford, Forest Hill, and down toward Bromley Road, this teddy bear tribute conveys a sense of innocence, protection, and affectionate remembrance, ideal when words alone cannot express the depth of feeling.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully detailed angel-wing floral tribute is displayed against a crisp white backdrop, capturing that quiet, reassuring stillness that often settles over a chapel before mourners arrive. Each wing is sculpted from countless tiny white flowers, most likely button chrysanthemums or small spray carnations, packed closely together so their petals form a soft, textured field, like freshly fallen snow along Catford's tree-lined streets in winter. Here and there, the centres of the blooms reveal the faintest blush of pale green or buttery cream, gentle hints of colour that add dimension without disturbing the arrangement's pure white serenity. Tracing the outer sweep of each wing are layers of soft white feathers, arranged so they echo the natural arc of a bird's wing in flight. The feathers look light and silky to the touch, catching the light in such a way that some strands appear almost silver, while others melt into the background, enhancing the illusion of weightlessness. A discreet, diffused shadow below the piece suggests that the wings are lightly resting rather than lying flat, giving them a sense of quiet presence. The tribute feels both tender and protective, like an embrace offered to someone in deep grief. In the context of a Catford funeral or memorial, whether set by the altar or near a framed photograph, this angel-wing design would serve as a powerful symbol of peace, guidance, and safe passage, reflecting the care and sensitivity of a local florist familiar with the needs of families along Rushey Green and beyond.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows an intricate funeral flower tribute shaped as a pair of angel wings, crafted with great care and symmetry and set against a clean white backdrop so every curve stands out. The body of each wing is built from hundreds of tightly arranged white chrysanthemums or similar small-blossomed flowers, forming a velvety, cloud-like surface with tiny green centres peeking through to give a subtle, natural depth. Tracing the outline of the wings, soft white feathers are tucked in along the edge, creating a delicate, downy border that emphasizes the angelic silhouette and suggests lightness, comfort and safe passage. At the central point where the wings touch, a luxurious satin ribbon in a vibrant magenta pink is fashioned into a generous bow, with smooth, shining loops and elegant tails flowing gently over the white petals below. Nestled within the bow is a single pink rosebud, perfectly formed and slightly closed, symbolising gentle love and remembrance. Just beneath it, a small gathering of dark purple thistle-like heads or textured foliage adds a touch of contrast, like a quiet shadow beneath an evening sky. The mood is calm and contemplative, ideal for a farewell service in a Catford chapel or crematorium, perhaps after a slow walk from Rushey Green. The tribute feels deeply personal, as if created by a florist who knows the local families and understands how flowers can speak when words are hard to find, offering a soft, angelic presence beside the coffin or memorial display.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
This piece speaks the language of flowers even as it proclaims national pride. Modeled in the shape and colours of the Jamaican flag, the arrangement reads as a living tapestry-a bouquet-like tribute whose lines and hues echo the arch of Jamaica's landscape. Dense clusters of bright green blooms form the top and bottom triangles, their petals and leaves packed tight, like fresh growth carpeting the hillside of Jamaica's green hills. Ribbons of brilliant yellow flowers slice diagonally across the piece, bright as sunbeams after rain, their stems tucked and knotted to create a luminous cross that jumps against the white backdrop. The left and right triangles are built from deep, black blooms and petals, whose velvety surfaces absorb light with a quiet, satin-like luster, anchoring the composition with a sense of calm and reflection. Each section blends into the next, yet remains distinct, with textures that range from crisp, papery leaf edges to soft, plush petals-an integration that feels both celebratory and contemplative. In Catford, this floral interpretation could be realized by Flowers Catford, layering seasonal blooms to bring that same energy to Lewisham storefronts. The result is more than a decorative display; it is an emotional tribute-one that speaks of unity, remembrance, and Caribbean heritage. In a Catford gallery or community space, this floral interpretation would invite viewers to linger, to notice the tiny flowers' language of resilience and joy, and to feel connected to Jamaica's vibrant culture. The piece would suit articles about heritage festivals, garden-inspired art, or cross-cultural crafts within Lewisham. For local visitors, the presence of such a piece can evoke warm sunshine, ripe fruit, and the warmth of shared memories, as if the islands' breeze has traveled to our own high-street corners.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A carefully constructed Star of David floral tribute appears against a simple white backdrop, every petal chosen and placed to emphasise both clarity of form and quiet emotion. The star itself is generous in size, its crisp six points framed by a continuous band of snowy white chrysanthemums that form a soft, feathery border. Each bloom looks freshly opened, the narrow petals overlapping to create a plush, comforting texture that invites the eye to trace the outline of the sacred symbol. Within this border, a large, central hexagon of the same white flowers creates a calm focal space, like a pool of light at the heart of the design. From that centre radiate six bold triangular points composed of densely packed dark blue or indigo flowers, their velvety petals giving a sense of depth and gravity that grounds the tribute. At the inward base of each blue point, a smaller triangle of white flowers is set neatly into the blue, so that white and blue seem to weave together in a finely balanced pattern. The colours clearly echo traditional Jewish tones, while the close, cushion-like layering of the blooms suggests care, respect, and time taken. The even studio lighting keeps shadows minimal, allowing the structure and colour contrast to stand out without distraction. It is easy to imagine this star being delivered to a synagogue, funeral chapel, or family home in Catford for a Jewish funeral, memorial, or shiva, where local florists skilled in sympathy work design such pieces to express love, remembrance, and enduring cultural identity.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
As I arrange this flag-inspired tribute, a quiet sense of pride and solemnity settles over the studio. The dense layering of green, white, and orange blooms forms crisp, unwavering bands-the effect is bold, instantly recognizable, and deeply evocative. Stepping close, the texture is plush and soft, like a field of blooms underfoot, with each tiny petal catching the light in a slightly different way. The green stripe appears as a lush carpet of chrysanthemums or carnations, the white band reads as a luminous cloud, and the orange edge glows with warmth, all arranged within a precisely rectangular frame that mirrors the flag's proportions. The fragrance is faint and clean-green and floral-while the visual impact is a testament to careful craft and patient artistry, the kind that speaks to times of remembrance, celebration, and shared connection. As your local Catford florist, I design this piece to honour heritage while remaining suitable for modern occasions. It can anchor community gatherings near Catford Bridge, the Broadway, or one of our markets, or serve as a dignified addition for remembrance events when families wish to convey respect without words. The flag's three bands stand steady, its petals speaking of continuity and hope, just as a local business's touch speaks of reliability and care. Available for same-day delivery across Catford and adjacent Lewisham areas, this floral tribute makes a meaningful statement in settings from community events to family celebrations.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The composition breathes with colour and purpose: a reverent Khanda sculpted entirely from thousands of bright orange marigold blossoms, each head nestled close to the next to create a dense, tactile surface that seems to glow from within. The two crossed swords and circular chakkar are carefully modelled so the emblem reads clearly even from a distance, while at the central junction a cluster of at least two pristine white lilies stands like a calm, fragrant eye. Their satin petals curve outward, revealing pale yellow and green stamens that add a living focal point to the bold orange field. Interspersed around the lilies are glossy green leaves and feathery sprays of tiny white filler flowers such as baby's breath, which introduce delicate negative space and a whisper-soft texture against the marigolds' intensity.

The piece sits against a pristine white background with a hint of shadow beneath, suggesting a freestanding display, altar piece, or ceremonial tribute prepared for Sikh festivals and commemorations. As a local florist with hands-on experience in south-east London, we arrange these works with respect to tradition and local needs-available for thoughtful delivery across Catford, Rushey Green and nearby neighbourhoods when families or community groups request floral honours. The overall impression is of warm devotion tempered by serene beauty; it reads as both celebration and contemplation, rooted in floral craftsmanship and the cultural rhythms of the local Sikh community.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic white funeral heart is shown against a clean, uncluttered white backdrop, allowing every petal and ribbon fold to stand out with quiet dignity. The heart is completely filled with tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their small rounded blooms forming a seamless, cloud-like surface. This dense bed of flowers appears soft to the touch, evoking images of freshly fallen snow along Catford's quieter residential streets on a winter morning. Around the edge, an emerald green satin ribbon is meticulously pleated, the ruffled trim creating a scalloped outline that crisply defines the contours of the heart. The satin's gentle shine contrasts harmoniously with the soft texture of the chrysanthemum heads, adding a hint of formality and grace.   

Set into the upper left curve, an accent cluster draws the eye. Two creamy white roses are fully open, their spiralled petals layered in graceful curves, symbolising devotion and lasting affection. Around them, small white blooms such as freesias or similar airy flowers add a delicate, almost ethereal touch. Lush greenery frames the roses: broad, polished leaves nestle close to the petals, while fine, feathery fronds extend lightly over the white base, as though stirred by a breeze drifting across nearby Mountsfield Park. The overall composition feels calm, balanced, and thoughtfully proportioned, reflecting the care of an experienced Catford florist used to guiding families through moments of loss. Designed as a sympathy tribute for a funeral or memorial, this heart arrangement offers a visual embrace of comfort and remembrance, suitable for services in local churches, crematoria, or quiet graveside gatherings across SE6.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a spotless white background, this cross-shaped floral tribute is presented at a slight diagonal, with the top left arm gently lifting towards the viewer, giving a sense of depth and presence. The outer edge of the cross is carefully defined by a tight fringe of white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom pressed close to its neighbour to form a soft, cushioned border. Behind this, a neat fold of pale green ribbon or foliage runs around the entire shape, offering a delicate halo of colour that enhances the structure without overpowering it. Within the cross, the design becomes a vibrant mosaic of fresh flowers, meticulously arranged. Large hot pink and soft creamy yellow roses open fully, their layered petals creating natural focal points along the length and arms of the cross. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums are tucked between them, their round, textured heads adding a playful contrast to the smoothness of the rose petals. Deeper, more reflective tones of purple and violet, likely lisianthus or statice, weave through the arrangement, filling gaps and adding a sense of subtle shadow and depth. Every bloom appears fresh and carefully placed, as though just prepared in a Catford flower shop not far from Catford Bridge station or Mountsfield Park. The overall colour harmony of pink, cream, green, and purple feels both comforting and quietly joyful, making this floral cross ideal for a funeral service, memorial gathering, or church tribute in the SE6 area, where families wish to honour a loved one with an expression of faith, love, and gentle remembrance.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
This image shows a powerful Sikh Khanda funeral tribute, its sacred form rendered entirely in deep royal blue blooms that feel both contemplative and commanding. The familiar elements of the Khanda-the central double-edged sword, the enclosing chakkar, and the two curved kirpans at either side-are meticulously shaped from small, densely placed chrysanthemum florets, creating clean, crisp lines against a plain white backdrop. The flowers appear freshly opened, their petals slightly cupped, giving the surface a rich, velvety depth that moves from cobalt to midnight blue as the light shifts. Resting at the lower centre of the design, where the eye naturally settles, is a tender cluster of white flowers that softens the strong geometry. Three ivory-white roses, perfectly formed and just beginning to open, are gathered close together, edged with fine sprays of white filler blooms that resemble clouds of baby's breath. Around them, deep green leaves form a gently rounded collar, adding a touch of natural softness and grounding the arrangement with a hint of garden freshness. The overall mood is one of quiet reverence and heartfelt respect, an arrangement that might be chosen by a Sikh family in Catford saying a final goodbye, perhaps after a last gathering in a home near Mountsfield Park. The simplicity of the white background allows every curve of the Khanda to stand out, making this tribute not only a symbol of faith and identity, but also a piece of floral artistry that honours tradition while offering comfort to those in mourning. Each petal seems placed with intention, conveying love, remembrance, and spiritual strength.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A generous heart-shaped funeral tribute fills the frame, its outline crisp against a clean white background that lets the flowers speak with calm, unwavering clarity. The heart is perfectly bisected down the middle, yet the overall impression is one of harmony rather than division, like two stories of love meeting as one. On the left half, clusters of soft creamy white and pale lemon-tinged roses are massed so closely that their petals almost overlap, forming a cushion of calm light tones. Each rose is at that ideal stage of opening, when the whorled centre is still tight but the outer petals are beginning to curl outward, adding depth and natural movement. Facing them across the centre line, the right side is composed of equally dense rose heads in a warm, medium pink, their petals slightly more pronounced, as though they are gently exhaling colour. Woven throughout both panels of roses are sprays of delicate white baby's breath, the small, cloud-like blossoms filling spaces, tracing the top and sides of the heart, and softening the central divide with a lace-like effect. The arrangement feels perfectly suited for a farewell in Catford, perhaps resting by the chapel at Hither Green Crematorium or accompanying a service for a much-loved family member. The mood is peaceful and affectionate, conveying a sense of gratitude for a life lived and a love that remains. The craftsmanship suggests the work of a seasoned local florist, attentive to symmetry, texture, and the emotional language of flowers, creating a tribute that feels both personal and beautifully composed.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A refined three-heart funeral tribute of roses is shown cascading gracefully against a bright white backdrop, evoking calm and quiet reflection, much like a peaceful corner of Mountsfield Park in Catford. Each heart is formed from an intricate mosaic of miniature roses in dusty lavender, soft mauve, and pastel pink, packed so closely that the petals create a plush, almost quilted surface. Some blooms sit at their fullest, with spiralling centres and gently curling edges, while others remain in rounded buds, suggesting both cherished memories and moments still held close to the heart. The hearts are arranged on a gentle diagonal, one beneath the other, giving a sense of movement as if love is gently flowing down from one generation to the next. Slender green ivy vines weave around the contours, linking the hearts together and forming delicate bridges of glossy foliage, symbolising connection, family, and continuity. The clean white background and faint vertical reflections suggest a polished interior space, perhaps a quiet chapel or a sunlit room, allowing every soft rose tone and green leaf to stand out clearly. The overall mood is tender and dignified, perfectly suited to honour a loved one's life with grace. Created in the spirit of Catford's close-knit community, this design feels ideal for a memorial gathering near Bromley Road or a farewell service at a nearby crematorium, expressing devotion, unity, and a love that continues long after the service has ended.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Soft studio light reveals a traditional U-shaped toran, its construction and colour story described like a small, ceremonial landscape. At each upper shoulder, dense clusters of creamy white florets rise in short vertical stacks-plush, like miniature chrysanthemums-subtly finished with tiny green touches that mimic fresh leaf junctions. These pale crowns give way to a compact band of reddish-brown that reads almost like hand-dyed, layered petals or preserved foliage, bringing earthy depth and a sober counterpoint to the lighter tones. The arms unfold into a broad, sunny sweep of densely packed golden-yellow blooms, modelled on marigolds and stitched closely so the texture appears full and forgiving to the touch. Suspended from the garland's lowest point is a dramatic, multi-layered pendant of bright orange ruffles; its rounded silhouette and saturated hue create a joyous centre that anchors the piece. The materials are clearly artificial-silk-like fabric, foam cores, and secure threading-chosen for durability and repeated use during festivals. Against the stark white backdrop, the palette of white, mahogany-like brown, warm yellow and radiant orange reads as an invitation: a welcome for guests, an offering at a home shrine, or a statement above a doorway during Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, or a wedding. A florist familiar with Catford's homes might imagine this draped above a doorway near Catford Bridge or adorning a window on Rushey Green, where its colour and cultural resonance would feel both traditional and warmly local.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Seen from a slightly raised, angled viewpoint against a pure white backdrop, this meticulously constructed floral cushion conveys both artistry and quiet consolation. The rectangular 'pillow' top is a lush carpet of hot pink roses-some in tight spirals, others softly opening-balanced by clouds of pale pink carnations that add an elegant, ruffled surface. Scattered between them are jewel-toned purple lisianthus and sunny lemon-yellow ranunculus, creating lively color notes that lift the arrangement. Distinctive silver-blue eryngium thistles introduce a spiky, sculptural counterpoint to the softer blooms, while small sprays of delicate pink filler flowers knit the composition together. Abundant greenery, including rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves and deeper green foliage, provides depth and a cooling backdrop. The whole rests on a deep-red, pleated satin or silk base, the ruffled ribbon edge forming a refined border that declares the pillow shape with quiet dignity. Soft studio light accentuates petal surfaces and the satin's sheen, lending a tactile sense of velvet and silk. Intended as a sympathy or memorial cushion, the vivacious yet gentle palette-fuchsia, violet, lemon and blush-feels like a celebration of remembered warmth. As a Catford florist I picture delivering this to a family service near Rushey Green or Catford Bridge, where its comforting scent and composed profile offer solace; Flowers Catford crafts these with steady hands and local care, mindful of the neighbourhood's needs and the tender moments at which they arrive.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lush, heart-shaped floral tribute appears almost to float against a pure white studio background, its colours blending softly from pale cream to blush pink and deep magenta. The outline of the heart is sculpted from masses of pastel pink carnations, each bloom filled with tightly packed, frilled petals that create a velvety, cloud-like texture. Sitting proudly within this cushion are generous cream and pale yellow roses, their spiralling centres opening in calm, reassuring layers that speak of loyalty, remembrance, and long-held affection. Between these roses, clusters of white spider chrysanthemums extend their fine, spidery petals around bright lime-green centres, adding a crisp coolness and a sense of air between the denser flowers. Rich magenta-pink lisianthus blooms, some fully open and others still gently curled, are woven throughout the heart to introduce deeper tone and a quiet note of passion and sorrow. Tiny flashes of green foliage, subtle and unobtrusive, frame the blooms and lend a fresh-from-the-market feel, reminiscent of flowers chosen early in the morning from local traders near Catford Broadway. At the pointed base of the heart, a narrow pink ribbon is just visible, suggesting a tribute that may be inscribed with a family message or placed at a funeral or memorial service around Catford, Bellingham, or Hither Green. This floral heart feels like a silent message of sympathy and love, designed by a local florist who understands how flowers can gently support families through moments of farewell and reflection.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A tender rectangular cushion of blooms, composed to evoke peace and gentle consolation, rests against a crisp white background that accentuates its textures and tones. The main field is formed from a dense, cloud-like layer of small white chrysanthemums or similar button flowers; their closely packed petals create a uniformly soft surface that invites touch and offers visual calm. Anchoring the design in the upper-left corner is an arresting cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses, their rich colour and velvety petals unfolding with quiet dignity. Interwoven among these roses are small sprays of white freesias or tiny white buds that bring delicate fragrance and a whisper of brightness, while slender fern fronds and glossy green leaves provide a verdant counterpoint, framing the accent as if cradling a keepsake. Around the base a light green satin ribbon is pleated into a refined trim, its subtle shimmer catching the soft studio light and giving the piece a ceremonial finish. The composition reads as a classic sympathy pillow-meant for placement on a casket or near a memorial plaque-and the overall mood is one of serene reverence, suitable for services across Catford and neighbouring Brockley. The arrangement looks handcrafted by an experienced florist: balanced, restrained, and attentive to small details, designed to convey love, respect, and the quiet comfort of shared memory.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Seen from slightly above, this heart-shaped arrangement unfolds like a small garden of devotion: dozens of deep red roses packed closely to form the rounded contours, each blossom at a different point of opening so the composition feels alive and breathing. The roses' petals are plush and velveteen, their crimson surfaces reflecting a soft studio glow that emphasizes texture and depth. Scattered throughout, delicate clusters of white baby's breath (Gypsophila) act as a silvery veil - tiny, starry florets that soften the intensity of the reds and create pockets of light within the heart. In the upper-left curve a single white lily rises with elegant authority; its broad, creamy-white petals fan outward and reveal a pale yellow center where warm yellow-orange stamens sit, a discreet spark against the lily's purity. The mix of tactile sensations - the dense, sumptuous rose heads, the airy, whisper-thin gypsophila, and the cool, smooth lily petals - is nearly tangible from the image, and one can almost sense a blend of classic rose perfume tempered by a fresher, green-tinged lily scent. The stark white background isolates the bouquet, directing attention to its composition and fine detail. A local florist's eye would note the precision of the heart outline and the way the lily balances the design. Thoughtful and refined, this floral heart is suited to declarations of love, anniversary remembrances, or elegant occasion gifting, fitting naturally into quiet moments across Catford, Rushey Green, and nearby residential streets.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A rich red and green heart-shaped floral tribute rests visually against a crisp white background, its form unmistakably symbolic and tender. At the core of the design are several fully opened red roses, their velvety petals curling outwards in generous swirls that speak of enduring love and devotion. Weaving between these roses, smaller red spray carnations fill every gap, their ruffled petals overlapping to create a lush, carpet-like surface that makes the heart feel full and generous. Dotted throughout are clusters of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, each compact bloom forming a rounded, textured cushion that breaks up the red and adds a fresh, uplifting energy. Around the outer edge, variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy-white margins gently frame the flowers, tracing the curves and point of the heart so it stands out clearly against the plain background. From the lower tip, a few fine fern fronds extend delicately, bringing a natural, almost woodland softness to the composition. The flowers look freshly arranged, as though they have just been prepared by an experienced local florist in Catford, ready to be delivered to a nearby funeral home or church. The balance of colours and the tidy, symmetrical shape create an impression of calm respect, making this piece ideal for expressing sympathy, love, and remembrance at services held across Catford, Hither Green, or down towards Ladywell. It is a tribute that feels both personal and dignified, a silent message of support for the family and a final gesture of affection for the one who has passed.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A solemn floral cross tribute is shown laid out against a clean white background, photographed from slightly above so every detail of the craftsmanship is visible. The cross itself is built entirely from tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each bloom small yet full, creating a thick, plush blanket of petals that suggests purity, tenderness, and quiet strength. Their soft white faces, each with a tiny hint of green at the centre, merge into a seamless surface, like freshly fallen snow shaped into the sign of the cross. Running precisely around the perimeter, a narrow lime-green ribbon provides structure, its bright freshness subtly tracing the outline and giving the design a crisp, finished look. At the point where the cross's arms intersect, a lush gathering of royal purple lisianthus forms a vivid focal point, the velvety petals layered and slightly ruffled, echoing the depth of emotion at times of loss. Sprigs of light, airy foliage weave through the purple blooms, while a few unopened buds add the feeling of life continuing quietly. A small spray of lisianthus blossoms drifts diagonally down the lower arm, as though the flowers are gently spilling over with remembrance. The soft studio lighting creates minimal shadows and a high contrast with the background, intensifying the clarity of white and purple. This is the kind of respectful funeral arrangement a local Catford florist might prepare for a church near Rushey Green or a service by Ladywell and Brockley Cemetery, bringing a sense of peace and devotion to a final goodbye.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This substantial Christian cross tribute is built from thousands of small white chrysanthemum florets, each nestling close to its neighbour to create a pillowy, serene surface that contrasts beautifully with a stark white backdrop. A ruffled border of deep purple satin ribbon traces the entire perimeter, its velvety sheen and precise pleating lending a formal, respectful outline to the design. Running down the vertical arm, the letters "MUM" are spelled out in compact clusters of rich purple blooms-likely lisianthus or small spray chrysanthemums-carefully positioned so the inscription reads clearly from a distance while remaining lovingly handcrafted up close. The heart of the cross, where the arms meet, holds a generous central spray made of deep violet and soft lavender roses mingled with pale purple eustoma, their layered petals creating a lush, almost velvety focal point. Variegated foliage with pale margins and darker centres, together with tiny green berries, punctuates the composition and gives a natural, textured counterpoint to the floral masses. The cool lavender-to-violet spectrum against the pure white base communicates reverence and peace, suited to a funeral service, chapel display, or memorial in Catford and neighbouring Lewisham. As local florists we understand how these colours and textures read in chapel lighting and graveside settings; Flowers Catford arranges these tributes with an emphasis on craft, freshness, and thoughtful delivery for families around Catford Broadway and Mountsfield Park.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00