Soho Tributes by Soho Florist

At Soho Florist, our tribute flowers are thoughtfully designed to help you say goodbye with grace and warmth. From our studio near Carnaby Street and Soho Square, our experienced local florist team hand-crafts each arrangement with care, using fresh, premium blooms selected for their beauty and meaning.

Whether you need a classic wreath, a casket spray, or a gentle sympathy bouquet for the family, we create elegant tributes tailored to your message and the personality of your loved one. We regularly serve families and funeral homes across Soho, Covent Garden, and Fitzrovia, with reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM.

Our tribute collection includes:

  • Traditional wreaths, hearts and crosses
  • Contemporary sympathy bouquets and sheaves
  • Personalised designs featuring favourite colours or flowers

As a trusted local florist, we understand how important it is that everything is perfect and on time. We liaise carefully with local venues and churches around Oxford Street and Shaftesbury Avenue to ensure your tribute arrives discreetly and in pristine condition.

You can easily order online for funeral and sympathy flowers, or contact us for sensitive one-to-one guidance on the most fitting tribute. However you choose to remember them, Soho Florist is here to help you express your love and respect with beautiful, meaningful flowers.

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TRIBUTES
This image shows a richly detailed funeral cross made entirely from fresh flowers, set against a bright white background that allows every nuance of colour and texture to be seen. The cross is densely covered in roses, with the central band of the arrangement formed from deep, velvety red blooms. Each red rose is fully open, its layered petals spiralling outward to create a lush, almost sculptural surface along the vertical shaft and horizontal arms. Nestled among these are clusters of vivid fuchsia pink roses, their softer, slightly looser petals lending a gentle brightness that breaks up the darker crimson and adds an affectionate warmth. Smaller buds and semi-open flowers in matching red and pink tones punctuate the design, adding texture, depth, and the sense of a living, evolving tribute. The outline of the cross is highlighted by a neat edging of tiny white blossoms, perhaps spray chrysanthemums or other small daisies, placed edge to edge so they form a delicate, cloudlike border. This halo of white emphasizes the shape of the cross, while introducing a calm, pure lightness to balance the intensity of the reds and pinks. Thin ribbons of greenery and glimpses of structural foliage are just visible beneath the blooms, reinforcing the meticulous skill of the florist who has shaped the piece. With soft, diffuse lighting that evokes a quiet chapel or a calm studio near Soho Square, the arrangement feels both intimate and dignified, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial gathering where family and friends come together to remember and say goodbye.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Set against a pure white background, this heart-shaped funeral arrangement appears almost to float, its edges and textures crisply defined. The heart is densely packed with hundreds of white spray chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they form an even, pillowy surface of petals, reminiscent of a soft cushion or a quiet blanket of clouds hovering above the rooftops around Dean Street and Wardour Street. Each tiny bloom contributes to an overall impression of serenity and simplicity, suggesting purity, peace, and a gentle goodbye. Encircling the edge of the heart is a narrow, continuous band of emerald green ribbon. Its satin sheen introduces a subtle contrast in both colour and texture, outlining the shape with a clean, professional finish, much like a carefully tailored detail from an artisan maker in Soho. Sweeping diagonally across the upper left quadrant is a striking focal spray of vivid magenta and fuchsia calla lilies. At the top of this spray, several fully open calla lilies display their characteristic sculpted, trumpet-like forms and dark central spadices, their saturated colour standing boldly against the white chrysanthemum base. Below them, a couple of more slender blooms arc downward, as if gently cascading towards the lower right, adding a natural sense of movement. Interspersed among the calla lilies are little clusters of white freesia-style flowers, whose finer, more open petals and likely sweet fragrance evoke the feeling of freshly delivered arrangements being unpacked in a Soho florist's studio before heading out for same-day delivery. Around and beneath these blooms, lush green foliage-delicate fern fronds, elongated leaves, and glossy greens-provides depth, framing the brighter flowers and softening the transition into the white heart. The result is a thoughtful, contemporary tribute that communicates love, remembrance, and quiet strength.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A carefully crafted floral Union Jack lies in a perfectly proportioned rectangle, its red, white, and blue tones radiating vividly against a simple white studio background. The flag is built entirely from densely packed flowers, so close together that they form a smooth, cushion-like surface, reminiscent of a luxurious tapestry hanging in one of Soho's tucked-away galleries. Deep blue blooms fill the corners and frame the outer edges, their rich tones lending a calm depth beneath the brighter colours above. Through the middle, a strong red St George's Cross runs from top to bottom and side to side, formed from clusters of compact red chrysanthemums or carnations that create an unbroken, velvety band. Diagonal red lines, representing the St Patrick's Cross, slice across with precise, measured angles, adding energy and movement to the composition. Surrounding each of these red stripes, crisp white flowers trace delicate but distinct borders, marking the fimbriation and the wider St Andrew's Cross beneath, so that every aspect of the national flag is faithfully rendered. Gentle lighting from above highlights the contours of each petal, producing soft shadows and making the floral surface feel three-dimensional, almost sculptural. The arrangement carries a quiet yet unmistakable sense of ceremony, suited to funerals, memorials, and remembrance services across Soho and central London, from intimate chapels to grand civic spaces. Like arrangements thoughtfully prepared by Soho Florist for families bidding farewell, this piece expresses both reverence and pride, offering a deeply British symbol of gratitude, reflection, and shared heritage at a time of mourning.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This image features a beautifully balanced, heart-shaped funeral tribute, the sort of design often chosen for services in Soho's historic churches or intimate memorial spaces near Oxford Street. The heart form is completely filled with small, pristine white chrysanthemums, meticulously placed so they form a smooth, padded surface resembling a soft cushion. The white blooms create an impression of serenity and purity, offering a calm visual rest in the midst of grief. Rising from the upper left side of the heart is a prominent spray of three deep red roses, their velvety petals swirling inward with rich, romantic depth. The passionate red hue is striking against the white chrysanthemum base, instantly drawing the eye. Nestled among these roses are tiny white filler flowers and a selection of lush greenery-broad, glossy leaves, airy fern-like fronds, and light, feathery stems that lend natural texture. From this focal cluster, slender strands of bright green ornamental grass arc gently across the heart toward two more single red roses positioned lower and slightly to the right, forming a soft diagonal line that ties the design together. The entire outer edge of the heart is neatly edged with a dark green satin ribbon, carefully attached and slightly reflective, giving the tribute a polished, ceremonial finish. The simple white background keeps all attention on the flowers themselves: the calm white base, the bold red accents, and the subtle shifts of green. This arrangement feels thoughtfully composed, as if created by a skilled Soho florist who understands how to translate love, sorrow, and remembrance into flowers, making it a fitting choice for a final tribute or condolence gesture in central London.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced floral cushion tribute appears to float against a pure white background, casting only a faint shadow that emphasises its softly padded, rectangular shape with rounded corners. The cushion is completely encrusted with flowers, creating a rich tapestry of colour and texture dominated by roses and lisianthus. Full-headed roses in vivid fuchsia, delicate pastel pink, and creamy pale yellow form the main body of the design, many of them fully unfurled so their layered petals create a sense of movement across the surface. Deep royal purple lisianthus blooms are woven among the roses, their velvety, ruffled petals introducing a deeper, more contemplative tone that beautifully offsets the lighter hues. Smaller blush pink spray roses tuck into the spaces between the larger flowers, while fine clusters of tiny lavender-hued filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, lend a cloud-like softness and intricate detail. A generous scattering of greenery frames and anchors the arrangement: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves add a cool, soothing note, while darker, more slender fern-like foliage brings contrast and a hint of wild, garden-like texture. The overall effect is lush yet carefully controlled, as if each stem has been thoughtfully placed. The mood is undeniably one of remembrance and gentle farewell, making this cushion a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial service. It feels particularly suited to a reflective space in Soho, perhaps a quiet corner near Golden Square or a small chapel just off Wardour Street, where the hum of the West End fades and close friends gather to honour a life with a tender, floral gesture.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Arranged with the quiet care of a Soho-based florist, this sympathy pillow is formed from a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemum heads, each small bloom layered to create a uniform, cushion-like surface that reads as soft and serene. The rectangular shape, with gently rounded corners and a slightly raised profile, resembles a sleeping pillow and communicates rest and peaceful remembrance. Around the perimeter the pillow is finished with a pale lime-green satin ribbon worked into neat pleats; this bright, fresh border delicately frames the white mass and suggests renewal amid grief. At the top-left corner sits a considered accent - pure white lisianthus paired with rich, velvety purple lisianthus, some still in tight bud, which provide an elegant, poignant contrast. Sprays of feathery fern fronds and glossy foliage thread through the cluster, adding texture, depth, and the scent of fresh greenery. A dark-green leaf wrap binds the stems discreetly, keeping the accent tidy and refined. Photographed on a clean white background with a soft shadow beneath, the tribute reads as both sculptural and tender, crafted to be placed at a funeral service, graveside or memorial in the West End. As a local touch, the quiet restraint of the piece suits services held near Soho Square or in nearby chapels off Dean Street; Soho Florist can prepare similar tributes with attention to seasonal freshness and respectful presentation.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian funeral cross made entirely from fresh flowers rests against a crisp white background, its serene design echoing the quiet moments of reflection that can still be found among Soho's lively streets. The cross is densely packed with pristine white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals interlocking to create a seamless, cushion-like surface that feels both gentle and dignified. This expanse of white suggests purity, peace, and a calm pause amid the city's constant movement. Framing the entire shape, a neat, vivid green border of foliage or small green blooms runs along the edges, cleanly defining the outline much like a carefully drawn sketch. This subtle contrast gives the cross a clear, elegant silhouette that would sit beautifully in a church near Oxford Street or a chapel off Shaftesbury Avenue. At the heart of the arrangement, where the arms meet, a central spray of roses offers a tender focal point. Here, roses in soft peach, apricot, blush pink, and creamy ivory open fully, their layered petals curling outward in quiet generosity. Wisps of fern, slim arcs of green grass, and delicate purple filler flowers weave around the larger blooms, adding depth and a touch of contemporary style you might associate with a Soho Florist window display. The lighting is gentle and even, revealing the different textures-from the firm, daisy-like chrysanthemums to the velvety roses and airy greenery-without any harsh glare. This floral cross carries a message of faith, remembrance, and love, a fitting tribute for a farewell service, memorial, or graveside committal throughout central London.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully detailed funeral floral cross rests against a pure white background, its pastel shades and rich textures conveying a sense of peace and reverence. The cross shape is clear and strong yet softened by the thick covering of flowers, which gives the entire piece a padded, comforting look. Large roses in pure white, warm ivory, gentle peach, and soft blush pink are thoughtfully placed along both arms, some fully open and abundant, others partially closed, their curved petals catching the light. Between them, pillow-like clusters of white hydrangea and small white roses or spray chrysanthemums fill in every gap, creating an unbroken field of petals that feels both luxurious and soothing. Threaded delicately through the design are tiny tufts of lavender or light purple filler blooms, offering faint touches of colour that bring depth and visual interest without disturbing the overall calm. Slim traces of greenery peek out at the edges and from within the flowers, just enough to outline the shape of the cross and add gentle contrast to the pale tones. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the nuance in each flower head and casting a faint, diffuse shadow beneath the arrangement so that the cross has a subtle three-dimensional presence against the white backdrop. This refined floral tribute, well suited to a memorial service in one of Soho's historic churches or intimate venues off Dean Street and Frith Street, carries a message of faith, gratitude, and tender remembrance for a life that meant so much.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Channelling the creativity and compassion unique to Soho, this handcrafted heart-shaped bouquet is a testament to true local artistry. Around thirty blooms-blush pink roses blending harmoniously with creamy ivory-create a gentle play of colour and texture evocative of the bustling Old Compton Street. Baby's breath is elegantly woven throughout, its glowing white blossoms adding an almost dreamy aura to the design. Each rose is fresh, its tender petals unfolding with delicate fragrance, conjuring an inviting warmth amid the urban pulse of Soho. Presented against a smooth, white background with crisp, balanced lighting, the heart shape stands as a symbol of enduring affection, gentle remembrance, and the profound bonds shared within the Soho community. This arrangement's soothing palette and lush form make it a perfect gesture for meaningful celebrations, heartfelt romance, or thoughtful farewells-carrying the vibrant yet peaceful soul of the neighbourhood in every carefully placed bloom.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated overhead angle on a stark white field, this heart-shaped floral composition radiates refined softness and considered craftsmanship from start to finish. At its core are plentiful white hydrangea clusters whose cloud-like textures create voluptuous volume and a luminous base; nestled within and across that base are roses in varying stages of bloom-from tight, hopeful buds to expansive, velvety flowers-rendered in radiant white, warm ivory, pale peach and a tender blush pink. The colour transitions are deliberate and subtle, lending the heart a comforting, almost hymn-like calm. Darker variegated leaves thread through the petals, visible particularly along the lower contours, giving definition and a whisper of natural contrast that prevents the pastels from becoming one-dimensional. A faint shadow beneath the arrangement reveals its depth and the care taken in layering each stem to achieve a seamless, lush surface. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering: a clean rose fragrance softened by green freshness. Local hands shaped this piece-assembled with neighbourly attention in a small Soho workshop near Berwick Street Market and ready for local delivery across Soho and the West End-so it carries both artisanal skill and community sensitivity. Whether chosen for a wedding, an intimate anniversary, or as a dignified memorial, the arrangement speaks of quiet devotion, expert technique and the kind of comforting beauty customers expect from Soho Florist when marking life's most meaningful moments.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set on a clean, white backdrop, this three-dimensional floral teddy bear looks as if a cherished childhood toy has been tenderly recreated in fresh flowers. The bear's form is generously rounded, with a distinct head, tummy, and four paws shaped entirely from clusters of royal blue blooms. These small, petal-packed flowers, likely chrysanthemums or similar varieties, sit so closely together that they form a smooth, plush-like surface, mimicking the look of fur under soft indoor lighting. Creamy and pale yellow flowers are carefully placed to highlight the inner ears, the softly protruding muzzle, and the oval pads on each paw, adding gentle warmth and balancing the rich blue tones. The face is brought to life with two large, shiny brown eyes, dark centres catching light to create a sense of depth and emotion, while a black triangular nose and delicately curved mouth line suggest a calm, reassuring smile. A white, sheer bow made from mesh or fine organza is tied around the neck, its transparent loops and tails spilling lightly over the chest, adding a touch of elegance and innocence. This piece feels especially suited to children's funerals or memorials in Soho and the surrounding West End, perhaps for a quiet service tucked away near Soho Square or a chapel off Wardour Street. The rich blue hue can symbolise serenity and remembrance, while the teddy bear shape offers comfort to grieving families. Carefully crafted by a florist familiar with the area's intimate ceremonies, this arrangement becomes a heartfelt symbol of love, memory, and gentle farewell amid the city's bustle.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows a beautifully composed floral cross, photographed head-on against a clean, white background so that the soft colours and textures stand out clearly. The cross is fully three-dimensional and looks generously padded with blooms, dominated by a harmonious palette of soft pinks, dusty mauves, and light purples. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, three open roses in muted mauve-rose tones create a calm focal point, their petals curling outwards in gentle spirals. Around them, slender green fern fronds and small, darker leaves introduce a fresh, woodland note that contrasts with the pastel petals, a reminder of the greenery you might catch in Soho's hidden courtyards behind the busy streets. Running along the length of the cross are trumpet-shaped lisianthus flowers in a spectrum of pink shades, some paler and others more intense, with several blooms showing deeper-toned centres that add dimension and slight shadows among the petals. Interspersed throughout are tiny pink and lilac filler flowers, delicate pale cream blossoms with soft yellow hearts, and small green buds, all contributing to the rich, almost embroidered effect of the design. Around the edges of the cross, especially near the tips of each arm, thin suggestions of a darker purple ribbon or structural backing peek through, helping to clarify the shape without overpowering the flowers. The overall mood is one of gentle reverence and quiet grace, the arrangement perfectly suited as a funeral cross or memorial tribute for services across Soho and the wider West End, bringing a moment of floral stillness and comfort amid the city's constant movement.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
The photograph captures a beautifully composed round funeral tribute from a bird's-eye view, its symmetry and careful detailing immediately apparent. The cushion's base is a dense field of white spray chrysanthemums, so closely arranged that they form an almost unbroken carpet of petals, like freshly fallen snow. Each flower, with its small, delicate petals and soft green centre, contributes to an overall impression of peace and purity, a gentle pause amid the rush of life around Soho and the West End. Encircling this white expanse is a smart edge of emerald green satin ribbon, neatly pleated into scallops that give the design definition and a touch of formality, reminiscent of a well-tailored garment. Set towards the upper centre of the cushion is a striking cluster of green and blue tones that draws the eye. A vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum sits at the heart of this focal spray, its fine, elongated petals radiating outward like a burst of energy. Surrounding it, apple-green Hypericum berries and rounded green button mums add both structure and freshness. Dark green fern fronds and other leafy greens create depth, casting gentle shadows that break up the smoothness of the white base. Nestled within this greenery, two architectural Scottish thistles in muted blue-violet stand proudly, their spiky, spherical forms and subtle colouring adding a sense of character and cultural resonance. This design feels both contemporary and respectful, ideal for conveying condolences at a London funeral service or memorial gathering near Soho Square, offering a calm, composed tribute that reflects care, thought, and craftsmanship.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
This image shows an elegant funeral cross arrangement, photographed cleanly against a bright white background that enhances the purity of its colours and form. The cross is fully dressed in white button chrysanthemums, carefully layered so that their petite petals form a richly textured, almost velvety surface from the top of the upright right down to the base. The uniform whiteness carries an immediate sense of calm and reverence, the kind of feeling you might seek in a reflective corner of Soho away from the city's usual bustle. Tracing the perimeter of the cross is a slim border of lime green ribbon, neatly applied and only just visible beneath the flowers. This vivid green outline gently defines the shape and adds a contemporary note, reminiscent of the fresh foliage and creative displays found in independent florists dotted around central London. At the heart of the cross, where the arms and stem meet, a cluster of pastel roses introduces warmth and tenderness. Roses in creamy white, soft blush, and peach tones are cupped by arching fern fronds and airy stems of pale lavender filler flowers, drawing the eye to this intimate focal point. The mix of textures-from the tight chrysanthemum buttons to the layered rose petals and fine greenery-gives the arrangement pleasing depth. The lighting is soft and even, casting a faint shadow that clarifies the three-dimensional structure without overwhelming it. This floral cross would be perfectly suited to a funeral, memorial, or church service in Soho or the West End, symbolising faith, remembrance, and the enduring love that remains after loss.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
Against a stark white background, a beautifully sculpted floral saxophone commands attention, as if poised to play one last gentle tune. The overall shape is instantly recognisable, formed entirely from clusters of small yellow chrysanthemums that cover every inch of the instrument's surface. These compact blooms are arranged so tightly that they create a padded, almost fabric-like texture, following the sweeping curve of the bell, the slender body, and the rising neck with remarkable precision. Their sunny colour brings to mind the glow of Soho evenings just before the clubs open, an undercurrent of optimism even in the context of a funeral or memorial service. Along what would be the line of the keys, tiny red rosebuds or spray roses punctuate the yellow field, strategically placed like buttons where a player's hands would rest. Their rich, romantic hue hints at deep affection and cherished memories, much like an unforgettable performance in a small jazz basement off Shaftesbury Avenue. Tracing the outer edge, thin ribbons of green foliage weave in and out of the chrysanthemums, especially around the neck and bell, lending a sense of movement as if the music itself were curling into the night air over Soho Square. Near the mouthpiece, delicate green or metallic wires reach upward, quietly revealing the underlying structure that supports this complex design. The result is a moving floral sculpture that blends artistry and sentiment, ideal for remembering someone whose life was intertwined with music, gigs, or nights spent listening to saxophone riffs in iconic Soho venues, where sound and emotion linger long after the final note fades.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
Set against a pristine white backdrop, this Celtic cross-shaped floral tribute appears almost sculpted from fresh blooms, its craftsmanship and symbolism immediately evident. The main body of the cross is formed from dense clusters of pure white chrysanthemums, each flower tightly nestled next to the other to create a velvety, slightly domed surface along both the horizontal arms and the tall vertical stem. These white blooms give the arrangement a peaceful, contemplative presence. Framing the centre is a distinct ring of lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, globe-like heads creating the classic Celtic circle that intersects the cross. The same vivid green flowers trace subtle knot-work patterns and small accents along the arms, adding a gentle rhythm of colour and drawing the eye around the design. On the lower section of the cross, three rounded groupings of deep purple carnations rest securely against the white chrysanthemums, their layered petals and saturated colour introducing a sense of depth and quiet emotion. Light, trailing greenery winds softly among these clusters, its fine leaves and tendrils lending a natural, flowing movement to an otherwise structured shape. The piece is lit with bright, even studio light, suggesting it has just been finished by experienced hands in a Soho florist's workshop, moments before being carried through the nearby streets toward a church or crematorium service. The overall impression is one of calm reverence and remembrance, a funeral cross that brings together Celtic symbolism, fresh seasonal flowers, and the understated elegance suited to memorials and farewells in the heart of London.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
The photograph shows a teddy bear crafted entirely from flowers, an imaginative yet deeply tender tribute that would feel at home in one of Soho's intimate churches or quiet remembrance corners. The bear is built from a tight mass of creamy white chrysanthemums, each bloom overlapping the next until the surface resembles the nap of a well-loved soft toy. The petals are soft and rounded, with a whisper of pale yellow at their centres, lending warmth and dimension. The overall shape is unmistakably teddy-like: a rounded head with perky ears, a gently curved tummy, and firm little legs and arms that give the figure a sense of stability and presence. The facial features are minimal but precise-a pair of dark, bead-like eyes, a small triangular nose, and the slightest upward curve suggesting a gentle smile. These simple touches allow the bear to appear calm, kind, and reassuring, rather than cartoonish. Draped across the chest is a floral waistcoat in deeper hues, made from clusters of mauve and deep pink flowers, likely hydrangea and magenta chrysanthemums, arranged into two lapel-like panels that frame the centre of the body. Nestled where a collar might be, a sheer purple net bow sits delicately, its fine texture catching the light and adding a playful yet respectful detail. The white background and soft, consistent lighting ensure there are no distractions, inviting full focus on the craftsmanship and emotion behind the tribute. This design would be especially suited for a children's funeral, christening memorial, or tender farewell near Soho, Covent Garden, or Fitzrovia, offering a floral gesture that holds both innocence and remembrance in one comforting form.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
The image presents an ethereal pair of angel wings crafted entirely from white flowers and feathers, laid out against a crisp white background that makes every texture stand out. Each wing is gently curved, formed from hundreds of small, white blossoms-likely dainty chrysanthemums or spray carnations-snugly grouped to create a plush, cloud-like core. If you look closely, you would notice that many of these tiny blooms have soft green or pale yellow centres, subtle accents that add depth and a sense of freshness, much like flowers newly delivered from a London market near Soho. Around the edges of the wings, generous plumes of white feathers have been artfully arranged, overlapping in layers that seem to ripple and flow. Their downy, slightly ruffled tips catch the light and lend an almost weightless quality, as though the wings might stir with a passing breeze. The lighting is gentle and diffused, revealing every fine petal and feather while casting only the faintest, soft-edged shadow beneath, so the arrangement appears to float on the background. Together, flowers and feathers create a tribute that feels both tender and protective, symbolising an angel's embrace. This design would be particularly fitting as a central feature at a memorial or funeral held in or around Soho, where families might seek a modern yet deeply symbolic gesture of farewell. It expresses peace, innocence, and the belief that a loved one's spirit has been lovingly carried onwards, capturing a mood of quiet reflection amid the bustle of the city just beyond.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This striking angel-wing funeral arrangement is presented against a pure white background, allowing its form and textures to stand out with clarity. The wings themselves are carefully sculpted from a mass of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom set so closely to its neighbour that they create a velvety, quilted surface, reminiscent of mist drifting over Soho's cobbled side streets at dawn. The soft green centres of the blossoms add a delicate speckled effect, breaking up the white with subtle life and movement. Running around the entire outline of the wings, an airy border of white feathers adds a halo-like softness; their light, downy tips seem to float just above the flowers, enhancing the angelic imagery and sense of spiritual protection. At the point where the two wings meet, a rich fuchsia-pink satin ribbon has been fashioned into a full, sculpted bow. Its loops are plump and reflective, and the long trailing ends curl naturally over the bed of chrysanthemums. Cradled within the centre of the bow is a single rosebud in a soft, romantic shade of pink, its petals tightly rolled and perfectly symmetrical, suggesting love and gratitude held close to the heart. Beneath the rose, a small grouping of deep purple thistle-like blooms or textured greenery introduces a darker tone and a slightly spiky texture, adding visual depth to the composition. This thoughtful design, created in the spirit of the creative community around Soho, is well-suited to a memorial or funeral service where the family wishes to evoke comfort, hope, and the feeling of an unseen guardian presence.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Like a verse written in colour, this Jamaican flag is rendered as a tactile tapestry, the diagonal gold saltire sweeping across a field of emerald green and deep black, all built from thousands of tiny crumpled pieces. The greens-two bold triangles at the top and bottom-are bright, verdant, and lush, their crinkled surfaces catching the light in cheerful patches. The black corners on the left and right are dense and matte, the crumpled bits absorbing glare and lending a gravity that anchors the composition. A golden diagonal line threads through, its surface gleaming as if lit from within, and it divides the flag into four dynamic quadrants. The texture is rich and uneven, inviting a sense of touch, movement, and discovery, as if small hands had been at work shaping the piece. Set against a clean white background, the colours fuse visually yet retain distinct edges, suggesting unity and diverse voices coming together. This modern interpretation pays homage to Jamaica's pride and celebratory spirit, while evoking the warmth of community gatherings, music, and street markets. In Soho, one can imagine such a creation displayed in a gallery window or at a cultural event, its craft mirroring the area's mix of artistry and bustle. The image speaks of craft, care, and connection, making it an ideal illustration for features on Caribbean festivals, heritage, or cross-cultural exchange, or for stories about local art and community resilience around Covent Garden to Carnaby Street.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The photograph shows a meticulously designed Star of David flower arrangement, isolated against a plain white backdrop so that every line of the six-pointed star is unmistakably clear. The entire shape is constructed from closely packed blossoms in white and a deep, contemplative blue. Along the outermost edge, a collar of white chrysanthemums - their petals layered and feathery - forms a soft, continuous border, cushioning each of the star's points while keeping the geometry precise. Inside this frame sits a boldly defined hexagon of pure white blooms at the centre, gently drawing the eye inward. From that calm centre, the star's arms stretch out in dense clusters of navy or indigo flowers, whose darker tone introduces contrast and a feeling of solemnity. At the inner end of each point, a small triangular section of white flowers pushes into the blue, repeating around the design like a quiet refrain. The overall effect is both sculptural and tender, as if this floral star might be placed beside the coffin at a Jewish funeral service in one of Soho's nearby synagogues or transported along Charing Cross Road to a London crematorium. The lighting is bright but soft, revealing the freshness of the petals and the care taken in their placement. This Star of David tribute carries an air of reverence, evoking remembrance, cultural identity, and the comfort of tradition, the sort of considered floral piece families in Soho might choose when words alone do not feel enough.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
To me, this flag-inspired tribute unfurls with deliberate calm and tactile warmth, a rectangular mosaic of green, white, and orange arranged in three crisp bands. The left stripe pulses with emerald green blossoms-small carnations or chrysanthemums-packed so tightly they form a velvet surface. The middle band is a cloud of white petals, its softness offering visual rest and a sense of peace that flows between the other colours. The right edge carries a vivid orange stripe, its many tiny blooms matching the texture and density of its neighbours. The white background makes the colours pop with clarity, and the whole piece reads as a handcrafted, enduring symbol rather than a mere decoration. Light plays across the petals, highlighting ridges and the careful layering that marks every cluster at the base. There is a faint, clean scent of fresh petals that accompanies the viewing, a sensory reminder of the floristry craft at work. Created by a Soho florist with intimate knowledge of the area-near Covent Garden, Chinatown, and Berwick Street-this tricolour speaks to Irish identity, heritage, and aspirations for unity. It's a versatile image for articles on culture, remembrance, and celebrations, and it's available for same-day delivery to Soho and nearby precincts.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this floral composition is a carefully formed sacred emblem, shaped from dense clusters of bright orange marigolds whose plush, velvety heads create a lavish, tactile surface. Those marigolds are packed so closely together that the symbol's lines-curves and edges alike-read with clarity and warmth under soft, even lighting, the orange catching highlights that lend a sense of depth and volume. Nestled at the base of the design are serene white lilies: at least two fully open blossoms with softly unfurling petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow-green stamens, accompanied by smaller buds that promise continued life and a gentle perfume. Around the lilies, glossy green leaves and slender sprays of tiny white gypsophila lift and soften the composition, their cool tones acting as a quiet foil to the exuberant marigold field. The arrangement casts a subtle drop shadow on the white background, suggesting a freestanding ceremonial piece rather than a flat motif. As someone who has prepared floral tributes for civic events and private observances around Soho-near Carnaby Street and the theatres of Leicester Square-I picture this work being carried to a gurdwara service, placed at a festival table during Vaisakhi, or used as a respectful memorial in a family home. At Soho Florist we prize these tactile contrasts-the warmth of marigolds, the crisp calm of lilies-because they translate both visually and emotionally: bright celebration cushioned by quiet devotion, a piece that feels as much felt as it is seen, with a scent and texture that linger in memory.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A beautifully balanced heart-shaped sympathy arrangement is shown in full, set against a luminous white background that makes the flowers appear to almost float. The body of the heart is created from a dense carpet of white chrysanthemums, each bloom small and rounded, pressed closely together to form a uniform, pillowy texture. This unbroken expanse of white suggests purity and tranquillity, offering a visual sense of calm that contrasts gently with the lively atmosphere of Soho's surrounding streets and cafés. Encircling the heart, a rich emerald green satin ribbon is meticulously pleated into a decorative ruffle. Its smooth, light-catching surface frames the flowers with elegance, adding structure and a hint of traditional funeral styling often chosen for services in central London chapels and crematoria. In the upper left curve lies a thoughtfully designed accent cluster that draws the eye. Two creamy white roses, fully open and velvety, rest at the centre, their petal layers swirling in soft spirals that convey deep affection and respect. Around them, smaller white blooms-resembling freesias or similar dainty flowers-add a touch of delicacy and subtle perfume. These are interwoven with lush greenery: broad, glossy leaves and airy, fern-like fronds that arch gently over the chrysanthemum base, softening the transition between focal flowers and the surrounding heart. The arrangement's composition feels serene yet quietly expressive, as if offering a floral embrace to those in mourning. Created by skilled florists serving the Soho area, this heart-shaped tribute would be fitting for a funeral or memorial service, providing a dignified, heartfelt way to honour a loved one and share condolences in the heart of the city.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is shown against a pure white background, angled slightly from upper left to lower right so the design appears dynamic and three-dimensional, as though it has just been positioned for a service in a discreet Soho venue off Wardour Street. The cross itself is bordered by a lush edging of white spray chrysanthemums, packed closely together to form a cushion-like frame that softens the strong, symbolic outline. Beneath this snowy border runs a slim ribbon of pale green, perhaps satin or folded foliage, subtly encircling the entire cross and adding an extra layer of colour and finish, reminiscent of the hints of greenery tucked into Soho's hidden courtyards. Within this delicate frame, the interior of the cross is alive with colour, texture, and careful craftsmanship. Large roses in shades of vivid hot pink and soft, creamy pale yellow are thoughtfully spaced along the arms and centre, their generously open petals curling outward in full bloom. Between these focal flowers nestle clusters of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their perfectly rounded, pom-pom heads introducing playful texture and a fresh, contemporary touch. Threaded through the larger blooms are sprays of smaller, deep purple flowers, likely statice or lisianthus, their intense, inky tones adding depth and a note of quiet elegance. The lighting is crisp and even, revealing the velvety sheen of each rose petal and the intricate detail of every floret, as if the cross has been arranged only moments before for same-day delivery in Soho. This floral tribute blends traditional Christian symbolism with a vibrant, modern colour palette, offering comfort, respect, and a vivid celebration of a cherished life.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
Set against a clear white backdrop, this floral artwork presents the Khanda, the revered symbol of Sikhism, as an intricate, three-dimensional tribute. The entire emblem-the central sword, the surrounding circular chakkar, and the outward-curving twin kirpans-is fashioned from densely packed royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemums. Their rounded heads overlap slightly, forming a continuous surface that looks almost like a deep blue velvet cushion shaped into the sacred design. The blue tone is intense yet soothing, echoing the calm you might seek in a quiet corner of Soho away from the evening crowds. At the point where the central blade meets the lower curve, a delicate cluster of contrasting flowers rests like a small bouquet pinned to a garment. Three white roses sit at the centre, their petals creamy and smooth, with a softness that suggests touch as much as sight. Around them, tiny white filler blooms, reminiscent of baby's breath, add intricate texture, while fresh dark green foliage frames the group, creating a natural halo. The white and green stand out clearly against the blue, reinforcing themes of peace, purity, and remembrance. Gentle shadows cast beneath the petals hint at the careful layering of blooms and the structural support beneath, indicating the skilled hands of an experienced florist used to designing statement tributes for central London memorials. This Khanda arrangement would be fitting at a Sikh funeral or remembrance service in or around Soho, offering a visually powerful yet tender expression of faith, identity, and love for someone who has passed.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large, impeccably arranged heart of roses and gypsophila rests on a stark white background, its colours and contours standing out with the same clarity you might notice in a Soho gallery window. The heart is neatly divided into two colour blocks that meet at the centre in a clean, straight line. On the left, clusters of creamy white and subtle pale yellow roses form a soft, calming half, the petals layered and gently cupped as though just reaching full bloom. On the right, an equally abundant collection of medium pink roses brings warmth and tenderness, their blossoms open and generous, with delicate curls at the edges that suggest movement and life. Threaded through both sides, and edging the entire heart, are sprays of white baby's breath. These tiny, airy flowers fill the gaps between the roses, creating a frothy, cloud-like border that softens the heart's outline and adds a sense of lightness. The absence of foliage or other colours keeps the arrangement focused and pure, almost minimalist despite its emotional richness. The white background further enhances this effect, making the heart appear to float in space. Crafted as a funeral or memorial tribute for families in and around Soho, this design feels both contemporary and timeless-a floral expression of remembrance that would sit with quiet dignity beside a coffin or urn, whether at a local city church or a central London crematorium. Its two-tone design can suggest both calm reflection and warm affection, held together in one unified tribute.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
In this image, three cascading heart wreaths of roses appear to drift diagonally across a clean, white backdrop, like an art installation placed in a quiet Soho side street. Each heart form is made entirely from closely packed roses in a palette of soft dusty lavender, muted mauve, and pale pastel pink, the hues intermingling so that no single colour dominates. The petals are lush and velvety, layered in tight spirals that hint at both fragility and enduring strength, making the piece especially fitting as a tribute for a funeral or memorial. Around the outline of each heart, a carefully placed garland of ivy winds in a continuous line, with polished, deep-green leaves catching the light. These vines link each heart to the next, their trailing stems acting as natural bridges that draw the eye gently from the uppermost heart down through the middle and on to the lowest, suggesting a shared story unfolding. The bright, minimalist background holds faint vertical reflections, similar to the subtle gleam of glass or lacquered paneling you might see in a Soho gallery along Old Compton Street or near Golden Square. This unobtrusive setting ensures that the roses' pastel colours and the vibrant greenery remain the focus. Crafted with the same attention to detail that local Soho florists bring to both creative window displays and heartfelt sympathy pieces, this three-heart design conveys a message of unity, closeness, and affection that continues beyond loss, offering a calm, modern expression of remembrance in the heart of the city.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Under neutral studio lighting a U-shaped ceremonial garland hangs in neat symmetry, its craftsmanship evident in every tightly threaded segment. The topmost portions on each arm are composed of compact clusters of creamy white florets-soft, cushiony chrysanthemum-like petals that read as silk in the fingers-giving a tranquil, candlelit quality to the upper frame. Immediately below, a rich russet or reddish-brown band provides texture and depth, its flattened, layered petals recalling dried leaves or terracotta tones that ground the composition. The main curve swells into a luminous layer of golden-yellow blooms, dense and fluffy like traditional marigolds, which form the generous, celebratory arc of the piece. Suspended at the centre is a large, layered orange pendant, an exuberant pom-pom of ruffled petals that commands the eye and signals auspiciousness. Small sprigs of bright green appear at the junctions between colours, suggesting tiny leaf clusters or ribbon ties that tidy the transitions. The garland is clearly made from durable artificial materials-silky petals and resilient cores-designed for repeated use on doorways, puja altars, or community spaces. Imagining it in a Soho home, the piece would bring a festive pulse to an entrance near Berwick Street Market or a quiet family shrine tucked off Old Compton Street. Prepared with the care of a local floral maker, this toran blends tradition with practical longevity and would be suitable for festival decorating or welcoming guests in the neighbourhood.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Captured from a gentle overhead, oblique viewpoint against a stark white background, this rectangular floral cushion reads as a warm, carefully constructed tribute. A dense field of vivid hot pink roses forms the central rhythm; their velvet petals range from tight buds to soft, open cups that reflect light with a subtle sheen. Intertwined are soft, shell-pink carnations whose ruffled edges create quiet, tactile movement across the surface, while deep purple lisianthus provide pockets of cool shadow and elegant, trumpet-like shapes. Bright lemon-yellow ranunculus appear sparingly, like sunshine threaded through the pinks, and clusters of tiny pale pink filler blooms add a delicate, lace-like texture. Interrupting the smoothness are silver-blue eryngium thistles, their spiky geometry lending a noble, almost maritime edge, balanced by rounded eucalyptus leaves that bring a silvery-green coolness and a breath of herbal scent. Around the perimeter, a deep red pleated satin ribbon is ruffled into a soft, tailored edge that defines the pillow silhouette and gives the piece a refined frame. The overall design, often chosen for funerals or memorial tables, leans toward celebration of life rather than stark mourning: lively colours and varied textures that feel comforting rather than heavy. As a local Soho florist familiar with delivering sympathy tributes to nearby chapels and private viewings around Carnaby Street and Frith Street, I craft these pillows to be visually restful, quietly fragrant, and personally meaningful for families seeking a dignified, heartfelt expression.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Set against a clean white background, a heart-shaped floral arrangement radiates tenderness and quiet strength, as if designed to bring a moment of calm into the bustle of central London. The heart is lavishly filled with soft pastel pink carnations, their ruffled petals packed tightly together so they form a continuous, cushion-like texture that outlines the familiar shape with comforting fullness. Rising from this blush-coloured base, several large cream-to-pale-yellow roses become the emotional focal points, each bloom perfectly spiralled and fully open, suggesting warmth, gratitude, and enduring bonds. Threaded through the design are white spider chrysanthemums, recognisable by their long, slender petals that burst from fresh green centres, adding a sense of lightness and a fine, almost feathery texture. Deeper accents of magenta-pink lisianthus, with their slightly fluted, bell-shaped petals, are tucked carefully among the softer tones, creating pockets of rich colour that reflect the layered, artistic character of Soho's streets and galleries. Subtle touches of green foliage emerge between the blooms, bringing a hint of garden freshness that contrasts gently with the white studio-style backdrop, much like the calm of Soho Square nestled in the heart of the city. A delicate pink ribbon just peeks out from the pointed tip of the heart, indicating this piece has been thoughtfully prepared as a funeral, memorial, or sympathy tribute for a service or celebration of life. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced florist, this floral heart serves as a personal, visually expressive way to honour a loved one and send condolences across Soho and the wider West End.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A lovingly made rectangular floral pillow, composed entirely of hundreds of small, snowy-white chrysanthemums that create a soft, uniform surface reminiscent of a plush cushion. The compact heads of the chrysanthemums are arranged with precise care so the texture reads like fabric - inviting the eye to imagine the gentle feel and the faint earthy scent of fresh blooms. On the top-left corner a lively accent of deep magenta and fuchsia roses provides a focal counterpoint; their velvety petals open in layered rosettes that speak of affection and respect. Interspersed among those roses are tiny white freesias or similar delicate buds, lending fragrant highlights and visual contrast, while slender fern fronds and glossy green foliage weave through the cluster to anchor it naturally. Around the edges a pleated light-green satin ribbon peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums, offering a neat, soft border that reframes the design with a hint of pastoral freshness. The arrangement sits against a crisp white backdrop with soft, even lighting that casts a natural shadow beneath, accentuating the pillow's rounded corners and three-dimensional craft. As someone who arranges memorial flowers for families across Soho - from busy Dean Street to peaceful Soho Square and the nearby lanes around Berwick Street Market - I choose shapes and colours that comfort. This design is intended for funeral services or a graveside tribute, conveying peace, purity, and gentle remembrance. At Soho Florist we prioritise fresh blooms and careful placement so the symbolism of rest and memory reads clearly in every detail.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Seen head-on against a pristine white field, this heart-shaped bouquet is an exercise in concentrated colour and tender craft. Dozens of deep red roses build the heart's mass, their petals ranging from firm, carmine buds to fully opened cups that reveal shadowed folds and a soft, velveteen texture. The roses are intentionally compacted so the eye reads a continuous plane of passionate red, while delicate clouds of white baby's breath (Gypsophila) nestle into the gaps, offering lace-like relief and a whisper of lightness that lifts the design. Anchoring the composition in the upper-left arc, a single white lily unfurls with sculptural grace; its broad, ivory petals curve outward from a subtle yellow throat, and its yellow-orange stamens are visible as a refined punctuation to the bloom. The clean white background heightens the contrast, making the crimson and snowy notes sing and allowing the meticulous edges of the heart to stay crisp. There is an aromatic balance here - the rose's rich, heady fragrance softened by the lily's fresher, green-tinged perfume - which adds to the bouquet's sensory presence. This arrangement reads as both a classic romantic gesture and a piece of floral theatre, crafted with patience and skill in a Soho studio and suited to moments of deep affection, sympathy, or celebration where form and feeling must speak equally loud.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
This detailed image shows a luxurious heart-shaped floral arrangement resting against a pure white backdrop, as if freshly arranged in a calm corner away from Soho's busy theatres and bars. The heart is densely packed with velvety deep red roses, each rose open just enough to reveal intricate spirals of petals at the centre. Hugging these focal blooms are layers of red carnations and mini carnations, their ruffled edges overlapping in a way that adds softness and depth, much like rich fabric pleated by hand. Between the red flowers, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums appear in tight clusters, their small, rounded heads introducing a vivid contrast that brings balance to the composition. Around parts of the edge, variegated foliage with green cores and creamy-white outlines traces the heart's silhouette and gently anchors the design. From the bottom tip, a few fine fern fronds emerge, contributing a slightly wild, natural twist to the otherwise sculpted shape. The flowers are pressed closely together, giving a sense of fullness and intention, every stem contributing to the complete symbol of love. Crafted with the care you would expect from a central London florist near Soho, this design feels perfectly suited to farewell services, poignant memorials, or tributes laid in remembrance. It carries the emotional intensity of the red roses and the hopefulness of green, offering a tender, visually powerful way to express devotion and respect when words alone do not suffice.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
This image shows a large funeral cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, laid flat against a pure white background that highlights every detail. The structure of the cross is fully cloaked in white spray chrysanthemums, set so tightly together that they form a continuous, velvety surface, like a blanket of soft snow. Each blossom is crisp and immaculate, with a small green centre that lends subtle warmth and life to the arrangement. Encircling the cross, a narrow lime-green ribbon creates a clean, defined border, its vivid tone adding a modern touch and echoing the lively, creative spirit of nearby Soho streets. At the intersection of the cross's arms, a generous focal cluster of rich purple lisianthus flowers commands attention. The lisianthus heads are at varying stages of openness, some fully ruffled and bell-shaped, others still unfurling; together they form a lush, textural accent that contrasts beautifully with the calm white beneath. Interspersed among these purple blooms are wisps of green foliage and tiny filler flowers, softening the transition between the central feature and the chrysanthemum base. Extending from this heart, several lisianthus stems trail diagonally down the lower right arm of the cross, their buds and blossoms forming a gentle line of colour that adds movement and a sense of flow. A soft natural shadow beneath the arrangement offers depth without breaking the tranquillity of the scene. This kind of floral cross is often chosen by families and friends in Soho for church services, crematorium chapels, and memorial gatherings, conveying compassion, remembrance, and enduring faith through its thoughtful design.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped sympathy tribute presents itself with considered restraint: a broad field of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the body of the cross, each bloom placed to create a seamless, cushion-like texture that absorbs the light gently. A deep purple pleated satin ribbon skirts the perimeter, its ruffled edge lending a refined solemnity and a touch of quiet theatre reminiscent of the nearby West End stages. The vertical arm bears the word "MUM" crafted from small, vividly purple flower heads-likely lisianthus or compact spray chrysanthemums-so the message reads clearly across the white canvas. At the centre, where the arms meet, a lush bouquet anchors the design: velvety deep violet roses, pale lavender lisianthus, and sprigs of variegated greenery-pittosporum-like leaves with pale margins and darker centres-interlace, while tiny green berries add a rhythmic, tactile contrast. The purple tones move from gentle lavender to a more solemn violet, creating a layered harmony that feels reverent and composed. The arrangement sits against a clean white background that underscores the colour contrast and highlights the meticulous craftsmanship. You can almost sense a soft, powdery fragrance and the cool dampness of early morning air in Soho as these blooms might be gathered before a service. Suitable for funeral, wake or memorial service, the cross is both a traditional emblem of faith and a tender, personalised tribute that offers comfort and a clear statement of love.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00