A luxurious hand-tied bouquet of roses in striking sapphire blue and tranquil cream is captured against a stark white background, giving the impression of a floral sculpture suspended in light. The arrangement is shaped into a rounded dome, composed of closely packed roses that touch petal to petal, as though curated by a meticulous florist just off Oxford Street or Charing Cross Road. Approximately half the blooms are dyed a vivid, almost electric blue, their velvety petals overlapping in tight spirals and fuller rosettes that add depth and drama. Intermingled are roses in creamy ivory and soft off-white, some displaying delicate curled edges, others opening more generously, bringing warmth and tenderness to the design. Fine sprays of white baby's breath-Gypsophila-thread throughout the bouquet, their tiny blossoms forming light, cloudlike clusters that soften the bold contrast of the roses and introduce a sense of air and calm. Around the outer edge and peeking from within, glossy dark green leaves akin to Ruscus provide a structured frame, their smooth surfaces and rich colour anchoring the composition, much like the pockets of greenery found in nearby Soho Square. The stems emerge neatly aligned beneath the blooms, bound together in a compact, hand-tied bundle that signals freshness and readiness for placement in a vase or for presentation at a memorial service. The bright, neutral lighting reveals every detail-each petal's gentle curl, each leaf's vein-without distraction. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of serenity, respect, and understated elegance, well suited to expressing sympathy, honouring a loved one, or bringing a moment of stillness to a busy Soho home or office.
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A serene sympathy bouquet of blue and cream roses is shown in a carefully lit studio setting, set against a pure white background that strips away any distraction and focuses entirely on the flowers. The roses are arranged in a tight, rounded cluster, about half of them a rich sapphire blue with velvety, layered petals, and the other half creamy ivory, their soft, unfolding spirals catching the light in a way that feels calm and consoling. The interplay between the cool depth of the blue and the gentle warmth of the cream suggests both sorrow and comfort, like a quiet conversation at dusk along a Soho side street. Between the larger blooms, fine sprays of white baby's breath-Gypsophila-drift through the bouquet, their tiny star-like flowers giving the impression of a soft, cloudlike veil that lightens the overall look and adds an ethereal delicacy. Dark green foliage, resembling Ruscus, forms a discreet frame around the edge and pops up between petals, its glossy leaves adding depth and a sense of fresh, living greenery reminiscent of the trees in nearby Soho Square Gardens. The stems are visible beneath the flowers, neatly grouped and tied, making it clear this is a hand-tied arrangement, ready for a vase or to be placed as a gentle tribute. The bright, even lighting highlights each contour of petal and leaf, bringing out the bouquet's textures and tones without harshness. The mood is one of quiet strength and dignified remembrance, well suited for condolence deliveries, memorial gatherings, or private reflection in the heart of London's Soho. Displayed against an immaculate white backdrop, this blue and white bouquet stands quietly in a clear glass vase, its domed shape and densely grouped flowers conveying calm order and tenderness. The arrangement is composed primarily of roses, with deep royal blue blooms scattered evenly among creamy white and ivory ones, creating a beautifully balanced contrast. The blue roses appear velvety and rich, each petal folding over the next in soft curves, some blooms fully open, others still holding the suggestion of a bud at their centre. The white and ivory roses, by contrast, glow gently, their layered petals smooth and slightly ruffled at the edges, giving the arrangement an air of purity and grace. Threading between them, slender stems of white freesia introduce a lighter texture, their small, trumpet-shaped flowers and tight buds adding an elegant, vertical rhythm. Sprays of white gypsophila unfurl like tiny stars, filling the gaps and lending the bouquet an airy, cloud-like softness. Dark green foliage appears chiefly around the lower portion of the design, framing the blooms and grounding the cool, pale palette. The simple glass vase, with its subtly ribbed base, cradles the straight stems in a shallow pool of clear water, catching the studio light in faint reflections reminiscent of Soho's polished café windows after rain. The bouquet feels thoughtful and composed, an arrangement one might send from or to Soho when words feel too small, offering a quiet expression of sympathy and remembrance that can sit peacefully on a table, sideboard, or beside a framed photograph. The photograph captures a calm, dignified sympathy bouquet arranged in a clear, cylindrical glass vase, the kind of understated design that would sit gracefully on a windowsill overlooking Soho's winding streets. Inside the vase, straight, clean-cut stems are visible through the water, forming a neat green framework that supports the flowers above. The bouquet itself is a carefully structured blend of royal blue and ivory roses, the colours divided almost evenly so that neither overpowers the other. The blue roses are deep and velvety, their petals forming full, rounded blooms that suggest depth of feeling and lasting remembrance, like the lingering twilight over Soho after the theatres empty. The ivory roses soften this intensity, their warm, creamy petals unfolding in quiet spirals that convey compassion and gentle reassurance. Interspersed among the roses, white freesias add lift and movement. Their slim stems curve delicately, holding trumpet-shaped flowers and buds that introduce a sense of freshness, similar to the first breeze through an open window on a peaceful morning near Soho Square. Tiny, star-like blossoms of white baby's breath are scattered throughout the arrangement, filling gaps with a light, clouded texture that softens the strong contrasts. Deep green leaves cradle and frame the blooms, adding structure and a natural anchor. Set against a bright white background and lit with soft, even light, the colours remain cool and tranquil, with no harsh shadows. The overall effect is that of a quietly spoken tribute-ideal for expressing condolences, marking a memorial, or offering a gentle, steady presence of beauty and remembrance in a Soho home or gathering space.

REMEMBRANCE£80.00

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Express heartfelt condolences with REMEMBRANCE, a peaceful sympathy bouquet handcrafted by Soho Florist in Soho. This elegant arrangement features pure white roses, blue sprayed roses, delicate freesia, soft gypsophila and lush greenery, creating a serene tribute that brings comfort during difficult times. Thoughtfully designed for funerals, memorials or sending sympathy, REMEMBRANCE balances classic beauty with a modern, refined touch.

Each bouquet is created fresh to order by our expert Soho florists and delivered in bud to ensure up to 5 days of freshness, so your flowers can bloom beautifully in their home or at the service. We offer next-day flower delivery across London and the UK on orders placed before 4pm, making it easy to share your support when it matters most.

Due to seasonal availability, some stems may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same premium look and feel. Choose REMEMBRANCE when you want a respectful, elegant and meaningful sympathy bouquet from a trusted local Soho florist. Order online today from SohoFlorist.org.uk for a reliable, premium service and a fitting floral tribute.
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