Motspur Park TRIBUTES & BOUQUETS

At Flowers Motspur Park, we create thoughtfully designed flowers and hand-tied bouquets that feel personal to Motspur Park families. Our experienced florist team cares about every stem, whether you’re sending a joyful birthday arrangement or a heartfelt tribute.

We’re proudly rooted in Motspur Park, close to Motspur Park Station, West Barnes Lane and the Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields. Many of our loyal customers come from nearby New Malden, Raynes Park and Worcester Park, trusting us to express their feelings with flowers when words aren’t quite enough.

Order online with confidence: we offer reliable same-day delivery across Motspur Park and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Every design is made fresh in-store, using quality blooms chosen for beauty, longevity and seasonal character.

  • Bespoke sympathy tributes and farewell flowers crafted with care
  • Hand-tied gift bouquets, vase arrangements and floral baskets
  • Local knowledge, friendly advice and truly personal service

As a trusted local florist, we’re here to guide you on colour choices, flower meanings and the most suitable designs for each occasion. Whether you’re arranging a tribute at a local chapel of rest or sending ‘just because’ flowers to someone on Grand Drive, Flowers Motspur Park will ensure your bouquet arrives fresh, on time and beautifully presented.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross crafted entirely from flowers rests against a bright white backdrop, its form immediately recognisable yet softened by the lush abundance of roses in deep red and vivid fuchsia pink. The central beam and crossbar are densely lined with large, fully open red roses, their velvety petals curling outward in generous layers that create a rich, almost plush surface. Nestled among them, clusters of fuchsia pink garden roses and similar multi-petalled blooms introduce a striking contrast, adding a touch of modern vibrancy while still keeping the arrangement solemn and dignified for a funeral or memorial gathering in Motspur Park. Smaller rosebuds in harmonising tones of crimson and pink are tucked between the larger flowers, lending depth and a gentle suggestion of new beginnings amid grief. Along the very edge of the cross, a neat band of tiny, pristine white blossoms-perhaps spray chrysanthemums or petite carnations-traces the outline, forming a soft halo that accentuates the sacred silhouette. Slender green foliage threads quietly through the base of the design, giving a hint of natural movement and framing the rich colours without overwhelming them. The composition is carefully balanced, with each flower placed to maintain symmetry and flow, as though arranged on a workbench in a local Motspur Park florist's studio before being delivered to a nearby church or crematorium. Soft, even lighting enhances the clarity of every petal, conveying a calm, reflective mood. This floral cross feels like a heartfelt final message, offering comfort, love, and a serene sense of farewell to the family and friends who gather to remember.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Captured from a clear overhead angle, this heart-shaped floral tribute appears like a soft white cushion of comfort, completely covered in tight clusters of tiny spray chrysanthemums. Each pristine white flower head is nestled so closely that no gaps are visible, forming a continuous, plush surface that symbolises peace, innocence, and a gentle farewell. A smooth emerald green ribbon runs neatly around the edge, its satin finish catching the light and sharply defining the heart's outline, much like the carefully kept garden borders seen in Motspur Park's quiet residential streets. Resting on the left curve of the heart, a striking diagonal spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies provides a vivid focal point. At the top of this spray, several calla lilies are fully open, their graceful, fluted forms revealing dark, velvety central spadices that draw the eye. Below, a couple of slimmer blooms arc downwards, partially unfurled, adding a flowing, almost lyrical line across the white base. Interwoven with the lilies are tiny white freesias or similar delicate blossoms, their starry petals introducing a lighter, more intricate texture. Around them, abundant green foliage-fine fern fronds and broader, glossy leaves-fans out and curls naturally, softening the strong diagonal and lending the design a lush, fresh-from-the-workbench feel. Set against a plain white background, the tribute stands alone, dignified and serene. It is the kind of thoughtfully composed memorial heart a local Motspur Park family might choose to honour a loved one's life at a funeral service, its colours and textures expressing both sorrow and enduring love.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A solemn yet striking floral tribute portrays the Union Jack in full detail, crafted as a rectangular spray set against a clean white backdrop so the colours appear vivid and undisturbed. Every inch of the design is covered with tightly set, small-headed blossoms, giving the surface a soft, cushioned feel rather than the flatness of fabric. At the heart of the arrangement stretches the wide red cross of St George, its shape formed from rich red chrysanthemums or similar compact blooms, their petals overlapping to create a dense, velvety band. Slim lines of white flowers frame this red cross, defining the fimbriation with almost graphic precision. Diagonal red bands, representing St Patrick's Cross, are layered over broad white diagonals for St Andrew's Cross, with crisp white flowers filling those angled sections like fresh snow. Between and around these bold lines, the background is composed of deep blue blossoms, perhaps hydrangea heads or small clustered florets, massed together to form a textured blue field and a narrow border around the entire piece. The craftsmanship feels careful and reverent, each stem placed to keep the edges clean and the proportions true to the British flag. Seen as a tribute in Motspur Park, this floral Union Jack suggests a farewell filled with national pride, a fitting piece for a funeral, memorial at a local church, or Remembrance Sunday observance, resonating with families from the neighbourhoods off Burlington Road and the wider South West London community.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A striking heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a pure white background, its entire surface densely massed with immaculate white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret forming a soft, plush carpet of petals. The heart appears full and comforting, like a cushioned embrace, capturing the quiet dignity often felt at farewell services around Motspur Park and nearby Raynes Park. At the upper left curve, three luxurious red roses are grouped in a tasteful cluster, their velvety petals forming rich, spiralling cups of colour that stand out dramatically against the white base. Surrounding these roses, a mix of airy white filler flowers and a variety of green foliage-broad glossy leaves, finer stems, and feathery, fern-like greenery-introduce texture and depth, suggesting life, growth, and the continuation of memory. Two more single red roses are placed further down the heart, one closer to the centre and one nearer the right-hand curve, creating a gentle diagonal movement. They are visually tied together by long, slender strands of bright green grass that sweep across the chrysanthemum bed like a calm, flowing ribbon. A dark green satin ribbon frames the entire outline of the heart, neatly pleated around the edges to provide a polished finish and subtle contrast. The arrangement feels traditional yet personal, the sort of thoughtful farewell piece a Motspur Park family might choose for a funeral, chapel of rest, or crematorium service, offering a serene symbol of love, respect, and lasting remembrance delivered by an experienced local florist.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A luxurious floral cushion in a soft rectangular shape fills the frame, its rounded corners and plush depth bringing to mind a pillow of blooms laid tenderly in remembrance at a Motspur Park funeral or crematorium service. The entire surface is carpeted with fresh flowers, so thickly arranged that only a few hints of foliage peek through, creating a sense of abundance and care. Dominating the tribute are stately roses in shades of vivid fuchsia, gentle shell pink, and creamy butter yellow, many of them open wide to reveal intricate whorls of petals at their centres. Between the roses, deep royal purple lisianthus blooms rise up, their velvety texture and layered petals offering a striking contrast that enriches the overall colour harmony. Delicate clusters of blush pink spray roses and tiny lavender-toned filler flowers-likely statice or limonium-nestle into every available space, giving the cushion a finely detailed, hand-finished look that speaks of an experienced florist's touch. Around the blooms, soft, rounded eucalyptus leaves in a silvery-green hue mingle with darker, more slender fern-like greenery, lending depth and a subtle movement to the design. The white background and gentle, even lighting allow the colours to glow clearly without distraction, while a faint shadow outlines the cushion's silhouette. This floral pillow radiates quiet dignity and tenderness, the sort of bespoke sympathy tribute that could be delivered across Motspur Park and neighbouring areas, offering a comforting visual expression of love, gratitude, and farewell when words feel too small.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A respectfully composed memorial pillow, presented on a clean white field with a faint shadow that reveals its rounded, cushion-like volume, has been hand-assembled using hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemum heads. These small blooms are closely packed to create a continuous, velvety surface that suggests purity and gentle rest. Along the pillow's perimeter a soft, light-green ribbon has been carefully pleated into overlapping loops, outlining the piece with a subtle ripple of colour that lifts the whole design. At the top-left corner a composed bouquet of white lisianthus and rich purple lisianthus provides a thoughtful accent: the white petals read as tender and slightly fragrant, while the purple flowers - some in tight bud form - introduce a dignified, consoling counterpoint. Interwoven delicate fern fronds and broad glossy foliage bring natural movement and texture, while a darker green leaf wrap secures the base of the spray with clean florist's finish. The arrangement casts soft shadows beneath it, evidencing the pillow's slightly raised, puffy profile and the meticulous handwork behind each densely placed flower. As an experienced local florist familiar with Motspur Park and the surrounding neighbourhoods around Motspur Park station and West Barnes Lane, I can say this design is suited for graveside remembrances, church services or quiet home viewings; it reads as both personal and appropriate, speaking gently where words may be few. Flowers Motspur Park prepares similar pieces for families seeking a calm, respectful expression of sympathy and remembrance delivered with local care.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian cross-shaped floral tribute rests against a clean white background, its calm symmetry and soft textures inviting a moment of reflection. The main structure is completely covered with snowy white chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom carefully set side by side to form a dense, plush surface that looks almost like fresh snowfall, conveying purity and peace. Around the entire perimeter, from the top of the upright to the ends of the crossbar and down to the base, a slim edging of fresh, bright green foliage provides a defined border, gently framing the white flowers and making the cross shape stand out with clarity. At the very heart of the cross, where the two arms meet, a beautifully balanced spray of roses creates a touching focal point. Roses in gentle shades of peach, apricot, blush pink, and soft ivory open in graceful layers, their rounded heads sitting proudly among airy fern fronds and glossy green leaves. Curving strands of bear grass arc over and through the arrangement, giving a sense of movement and continuity, while tiny lavender-toned filler blossoms peek through, adding a delicate hint of colour and depth. The white backdrop and even lighting allow the natural colours to appear true and comforting, giving the whole tribute a quiet radiance. This floral cross could easily be imagined resting by the front of a chapel or crematorium for a funeral in Motspur Park, or travelling carefully from a local florist near the station to a final farewell service. It stands as a gentle symbol of faith, love, and cherished memories, offering comfort to family and friends in their time of loss.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully detailed floral cross, created as a sympathy tribute, stretches across a clean white backdrop, its soft colours and rich textures conveying a sense of calm and spiritual comfort. The cross itself is fully coated in a dense tapestry of blossoms, with creamy white and ivory flowers forming the main body of the design, much like a blanket of petals laid with care. Among this serene base, clusters of premium roses in soft peach, apricot, and blush pink emerge as gentle focal points, their rounded, layered blooms suggesting both tenderness and quiet strength. Fluffy heads of white hydrangea, or similarly full white blooms, are nestled between the larger roses, adding volume and a cushion-like appearance that makes the cross feel both substantial and soothing. Delicate touches of palest lavender or lilac filler flowers are woven subtly through the arrangement, introducing just a whisper of colour variation that enhances the overall pastel palette without overwhelming it. Slender pieces of fresh green foliage appear at the edges and in small pockets between flowers, outlining the shape of the Christian cross and bringing a natural freshness reminiscent of the green spaces around Motspur Park station and nearby residential streets. The design is symmetrical, with carefully rounded tips at each arm, reflecting the skilled hand of an experienced local florist familiar with creating respectful funeral tributes for churches and chapels in the area. Soft, even lighting casts a faint shadow beneath the arrangement, lifting it visually from the background and highlighting its three-dimensional form. This floral cross exudes grace and solace, perfectly suited to honour a loved one at a funeral or memorial service, and speaks of quiet remembrance, hope, and enduring affection.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This beautifully crafted heart-shaped bouquet embodies the tender spirit of Motspur Park with its lush blend of soft pink and creamy white roses, meticulously arranged as a heartfelt gesture for both joyful celebrations and gentle goodbyes. The approximately 30-35 roses are nestled together in a perfect heart form, their petals in various stages of bloom creating a tapestry of texture-some tightly wound in anticipation, others unfurling in lush, velvety softness. Wisps of pure white baby's breath are threaded throughout, introducing a diaphanous, airy quality and highlighting each rose's individual beauty. The gentle contrast between pink and creamy ivory-accented with subtle hints of yellow-creates a palette that radiates warmth and comfort. Presented against a crisp white background, the bouquet glows with luminous freshness, its serenity mirrored in the peaceful streets near Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Field. Crafted by the skilled hands of Motspur Park's florists, this arrangement speaks quietly of love, remembrance, and appreciation. Suitable for commemorations, anniversaries, or times of heartfelt sympathy, it's a loving tribute that delivers a message of solace and enduring affection to families and friends throughout SW20.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated, overhead perspective on a pristine white backdrop, this heart-shaped arrangement presents a study in refined softness and floral craft. A generous base of snowy white hydrangea provides cloud-like volume, its many-petaled clusters creating depth and a cushion for dozens of roses gathered into a harmonious palette of creamy ivory, pristine white, pale peach, and blushing pink. The roses vary in scale - from compact, carefully furled buds to wide, layered blooms - their spiral centres and velvety petals catching a soft light that casts a subtle shadow around the heart's perimeter, accentuating the composition's three-dimensional form. Scattered among the blooms are delicate hints of deep green variegated foliage, lending contrast and a natural rhythm to the surface and especially visible along the lower edge where leaves frame the heart. Close inspection reveals the florist's hand in the seamless shaping and the intentional colour gradation that moves the eye from cool whites into warm pastels. The overall effect is one of luxurious calm and heartfelt intent: suitable for a wedding or anniversary in Motspur Park's leafy streets or, with equal grace, as a dignified sympathy tribute at a memorial service. Prepared with care by Flowers Motspur Park, this premium, fresh-cut floral artwork speaks of enduring love and remembrance and is available for local delivery to homes and venues across Motspur Park, New Malden, and Raynes Park.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A lovingly shaped floral teddy bear stretches diagonally across a pure white background, its body crafted from an intricate mosaic of royal blue blossoms that sit shoulder to shoulder like plush fur. The petals, most likely from button chrysanthemums or similar small-headed flowers, create a rich, even carpet of colour, the blue as deep and steady as the evening shadows along Burlington Road. Creamy white and soft buttery yellow flowers are used sparingly but purposefully to mark the rounded muzzle, the inner cups of the ears, and the four oval paw pads, helping the bear's outline read clearly and tenderly. The face is detailed with two round, shining brown eyes, black pupils catching a tiny glint of reflected light, and a neat black triangle nose with a subtle curved line beneath it that suggests a quiet, reassuring smile. Around the neck, a fine white mesh or organza bow is tied with a careful hand, its airy loops and tails resting lightly against the blue petals and softening the overall look. You can almost imagine the cool, slightly earthy scent of the flowers as if they have just been arranged in a Motspur Park workshop ready for same-day funeral delivery to a chapel of rest or family home off Grand Drive. This design feels especially appropriate as a tribute for a child, a baby boy, or someone remembered for their innocence and gentle spirit. It is at once a toy and a tribute, a comforting presence that speaks of love, protection, and cherished memories, perfectly suited to the funeral and sympathy tributes often requested in the Motspur Park area.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully composed funeral cross arrangement is centered on a pure white backdrop, its strong, upright form softened by a lavish covering of pastel blooms. Every inch of the cross is clothed in flowers, creating a dense, cushion-like surface in tones of soft pink, mauve, and gentle purple. At the heart of the design, where the arms of the cross meet, three large roses in a dusty-rose or muted lavender-pink hue open fully, their petals layered like silk, giving the arrangement a sense of calm serenity. These focal roses are cradled by sprays of fresh green fern and glossy leaves, the greenery intentionally placed to add structure, movement, and a natural frame. Running up and down the length of the cross, lisianthus flowers in varied pink and lilac shades cluster closely together, many showing their signature darker centers, which lend subtle depth and interest to the soft colour palette. Threaded between them are tiny pink and purple blossoms, as well as pale green buds and a few delicate white flowers, creating a tapestry of textures that feels both comforting and luxurious. Along the outer edges of the horizontal and vertical arms, fine ribbons or fabric elements in a rich, darker purple shade occasionally appear, hinting at the underlying structure while enhancing the sense of craftsmanship. The overall atmosphere is gentle and solemn, ideal for a memorial service or funeral in Motspur Park, perhaps at a quiet family gathering or a church service along West Barnes Lane, where this cross would stand as a graceful symbol of faith, remembrance, and lasting affection.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Seen from a bird's-eye view against a clean white background, this circular funeral tribute appears like a soft, snow-white cushion edged with satin. The entire surface is densely covered in pristine white spray chrysanthemums, their small, layered petals overlapping so closely that no gaps in the base can be seen. Each bloom has a tender greenish heart, giving the cushion a subtle inner glow rather than a harsh white, suggesting peace rather than coldness. Around the outer rim runs a perfectly arranged emerald green ribbon, pleated into even scallops that catch the light with a gentle sheen and frame the flowers with a formal, almost regal finish. At the upper centre of the circle, a striking focal spray breaks the symmetry. A bright lime-green spider chrysanthemum, with its long, curling petals, spills outwards like a burst of life. Around it, clusters of shiny green Hypericum berries and rich, dark foliage provide layers of texture, from the fine, feathery fronds of fern to broader, more solid leaves. Tucked within this greenery, two bold Scottish thistles in muted indigo-blue stand proudly, their spiky, spherical heads bringing both structure and significance, perhaps honouring a Scottish connection. The palette of white, green, and cool blue feels calm and composed, ideal for a dignified funeral or memorial gathering in Motspur Park, whether at a local church or a quiet crematorium chapel. Designed in the manner of experienced Motspur Park florists, this tribute suggests care, craftsmanship, and a heartfelt wish to bring comfort through natural beauty and meaningful detail.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene white funeral cross arrangement dominates the frame, set against a pure white backdrop that enhances its reverent simplicity and soft shadows, as if gently lit by calm afternoon light over Motspur Park. The body of the cross is densely upholstered with tiny white button chrysanthemums, their rounded petals forming a plush, cushion-like surface that feels visually soft and comforting. Each bloom appears hand-placed to ensure no gaps interrupt the smooth, snowy texture, emphasising themes of peace, innocence, and spiritual rest. Along the outer edges, a lime-green ribbon traces the full outline, a narrow but distinct band of colour that crisply defines the silhouette of the Christian cross and adds a fresh, contemporary finish without diminishing its traditional meaning. At the crossing point of the vertical and horizontal arms, a compact cluster of roses becomes the heart of the design. The roses unfold in delicate shades of blush pink, warm peach, and creamy ivory, their layered petals suggesting tenderness and enduring love. Fine sprays of fern foliage arc softly around them, their feathery green fronds creating depth, while petite lavender or lilac filler blooms lend a gentle hint of colour that lifts the whole composition. The careful balance of white, green, and pastel tones gives the tribute a tranquil, prayerful character suitable for funerals, wakes, or memorials held in local churches or crematoria serving Motspur Park families. The floral cross appears expertly constructed, as if by a florist who regularly helps neighbours mark farewells with meaningful, hand-crafted tributes.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
Against a clean, white studio-style background, this saxophone-shaped floral tribute feels as if it could almost strike up a tune, echoing the lively spirit of local bands that occasionally play around Motspur Park and nearby Raynes Park. The familiar curve of the instrument is modelled entirely from densely packed yellow chrysanthemum heads, each small floret carefully positioned to create a continuous, plush surface that hugs every bend of the neck, body, and bell. Their lemon-sunshine hue brings an uplifting glow, softening the sadness of farewell with a sense of optimism and shared joy. Along the length of the saxophone, clusters of small, deep red rosebuds mark the positions of the keys, their velvety petals and jewel-like colour adding depth and definition, almost like musical notes picked out along a staff. Wisps of fine green foliage trail around the edges and into some of the curves, echoing the shape of the metal tubing and giving the design a natural, flowing movement. Near the upper section, where the mouthpiece would sit, a few slender wires and green stems emerge, discreet yet purposeful, hinting at the sturdy structure hidden within. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist, this piece feels perfect for a Motspur Park funeral or memorial service for a saxophonist, jazz enthusiast, or anyone remembered for their love of music. The fresh, bright flowers speak of good times shared, late-night conversations, and laughter, offering a touching floral memorial that balances grief with gratitude for a life rich in melody.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
This image presents a striking Celtic cross floral tribute, photographed against a bright white, seamless background so the design appears to almost float, its colours and textures standing out with clarity. The cross itself is lovingly composed from small white chrysanthemum heads, set closely together so that no greenery shows through, creating a plush, snowy surface that follows the full shape of the arms and stem. Around the heart of the cross runs the distinctive Celtic ring, defined by a ribbon of vibrant lime green button chrysanthemums. Their rounded, compact blooms form tidy rows, filling the circular band and edging portions of the arms, lending structure and a sense of intricate knotwork without any harsh lines. The gentle contrast between the creamy white and the zingy fresh green gives the tribute a modern yet deeply symbolic character, suited to both traditional Catholic funerals and more personal celebrations of life across Motspur Park and neighbouring New Malden. On the lower section of the vertical arm, three graceful groups of deep purple carnations are nestled into the white base. Their multi-layered petals create a soft, frilled texture that catches the light, while their rich colour suggests devotion and lasting memory. Delicate sprays of dark green foliage and slender vine-like stems weave through and around these carnations, trailing lightly along the cross as if guiding the eye downward. The overall arrangement feels carefully balanced-formal enough for a church or crematorium, yet warm and personal, as though crafted by a florist who understands local families' wishes when saying goodbye. In this Celtic cross, the interplay of white, green, and purple conveys peace, heritage, and heartfelt sympathy.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a lovingly crafted floral teddy bear tribute, designed to look like a cherished soft toy resting against a clean, white backdrop. The entire shape of the bear-from its rounded ears and full cheeks to its short arms and sturdy legs-is built from compact white and creamy chrysanthemums, their petals overlapping so closely that they mimic the look of fluffy plush fur. The blooms are consistent in size and tone, creating a smooth, cuddly surface with just enough natural variation to keep the bear looking soft and lifelike rather than rigid. Two tiny dark floral centres form the eyes, positioned so they appear to gaze forward kindly, while a small black nose and a slight curve suggested in the petals hint at a gentle, reassuring smile. Across the front, a decorative vest effect adds colour and personality: clusters of lilac and mauve hydrangea are arranged in two neat panels, running from the shoulders down over the chest like a little waistcoat that a child might dress their favourite toy in. Nestled at the neckline is a dainty bow tied from translucent purple netting, its loose ends adding a touch of movement and whimsy. The lighting is soft and even, with no harsh shadows, helping every petal and texture to be clearly seen. The overall feeling is one of innocence, comfort, and remembrance, the sort of floral bear a Motspur Park family might choose for a child's memorial or to send gentle love to a funeral service at a local chapel, bringing a tender presence that feels both personal and heartfelt.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A pair of angel wings, beautifully shaped from dense clusters of white flowers, appears to hover against a crisp white background, creating a tranquil, almost sacred atmosphere. Each wing is meticulously composed of tightly packed white chrysanthemums and small carnations, their layered petals forming a plush, cushion-like surface that invites the imagination to reach out and touch. Tiny glimmers of soft green and pale yellow at the heart of each bloom keep the wings from feeling flat, bringing a subtle sense of life and freshness to the design. Surrounding the outline of the wings, clouds of soft white feathers drift outward, their delicate fibres catching the gentle studio light and reinforcing the sense of lightness, as though a breath of air from Motspur Park's open spaces could set them in motion. The feathers taper to elegant tips, enhancing the graceful curve and span of the wings, while a barely noticeable shadow beneath provides depth and dimensionality on the otherwise spotless background. This is clearly a funeral or memorial floral tribute, designed to sit beside a casket, stand near a photo of the departed, or be placed at a graveside as a symbol of protection and spiritual ascent. The mood it creates is one of stillness and tender remembrance, like a quiet pause during a service at a local Motspur Park church when loved ones reflect on cherished memories. Crafted with the sensitivity of a florist who understands the emotions of farewell, the angel wings convey a gentle promise of peace, comfort, and safe passage into the light.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
An elegant angel-wing funeral tribute is captured against a clean white background, allowing the softness of the flowers and feathers to take centre stage, much as they would when placed by the chapel lectern at a Motspur Park service. Each wing is densely packed with small, pristine white chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they create the impression of freshly fallen snow, undisturbed and peaceful. The faint green hearts of the blossoms add a gentle hint of colour and life beneath the surface, as if echoing the quiet greenery lining nearby West Barnes Lane. Tracing the full outline of the wings is a halo of fluffy white feathers, their edges airy and light, softly blurring the line between the floral form and the empty space beyond, reinforcing the sense of an otherworldly, protective presence. At the point where the two wings touch, a sumptuous fuchsia-pink satin bow provides a striking focal point, its sheen catching the light with each fold and loop. From this bow, a pair of ribbon tails flow down over the flowers like streams of colour. Tucked securely at the centre is a single pink rosebud, carefully chosen and perfectly spiralled, embraced by a cluster of deep purple thistles or textured foliage that adds both structure and contrast. This carefully composed sympathy arrangement feels like a gentle embrace in floral form, a comforting angelic tribute suitable for funerals and memorials around Motspur Park and Raynes Park, offering a quiet visual prayer of love, remembrance and safe passage.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Motspur Park's iconic Jamaican flag mosaic stands as a bouquet of memory and meaning, staged against a pristine white backdrop. Not a flat banner but a living texture, it is built from thousands of tiny, crumpled fragments of tissue and fabric, each piece catching light and shadow in its own quiet way. The result is a three-dimensional surface with a tactile rhythm, like a hand-stitched patchwork that invites a closer look.

The composition remains faithful: a vivid gold saltire running diagonally from corner to corner, splitting the field into four triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow in bright green, evoking the island's rolling hills and swaying palms, while the left and right triangles present a deep, satin black that grounds the piece with a sense of depth and gravity. The surface's irregularities-crinkles, folds, and tiny gaps between fragments-add a lively, organic energy, very much the mark of a handmade artwork rather than a perfect print. Light spills across the raised edges, creating subtle highlights and shadows that shift as you move, giving the flag a sense of presence and momentum.

As a motif, it reads as unity and resilience, a bold celebration of Jamaica's heritage and artistic voice. It would pair beautifully with editorial pieces about Caribbean culture, craft, and community pride, especially in local features about Motspur Park neighborhoods and markets. For readers in our area, this piece hints at the warmth of Jamaican celebrations and the care that local florists bring to any display-delightful to behold, and ready for installation, exhibitions, or events across Motspur Park and nearby towns.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A solemn Star of David floral tribute fills the frame, resting against a simple white background so that its structure and symbolism can be fully appreciated. The entire six-pointed star is composed of hundreds of small-petalled blooms arranged with precise care, creating an almost tapestry-like surface. A wide border of white chrysanthemums traces every angle and point, the petals overlapping in soft layers that resemble freshly fallen snow around the outline of the Magen David. Inside this border, a solid white hexagon anchors the centre, drawing the eye inward before leading it out again through six slender white triangles that reach toward each tip of the star. These white shapes are gently cradled by deep blue or indigo flowers that fill the spaces between them, their saturated colour adding weight, depth, and a quiet formality appropriate for a Jewish funeral or shiva gathering. The contrast between the cool white and intense blue recalls traditional Jewish ceremonial palettes, suggesting both purity and steadfast faith. The flowers are tightly packed, with no gaps, a sign of experienced floristry and an understanding of how to maintain crisp geometric lines in fresh blooms. One can almost imagine this tribute placed at a chapel in Motspur Park or travelling carefully in a hearse along Burlington Road, bringing a sense of dignity and cultural identity to a final farewell. The overall mood is one of gentle reverence, as if the arrangement itself is offering a silent message of support, remembrance, and peace to the grieving family.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
On a crisp white background, a rectangular floral flag mirrors Ireland's tricolour with three equal vertical bands-green, white, and orange-each built from thousands of tiny petals that create a rich, three-dimensional surface. The left stripe in emerald green forms a plush field of blossoms, the white middle gleams like a soft cloud, and the right edge glows with bright orange, the petals densely packed so you can feel their weight as you run a finger along the surface. The texture is tactile and sculptural, a sign of patient, careful artistry. The green is probably green carnations or chrysanthemums; the white is pure and luminous; the orange is marigolds or chrysanthemums. The flag sits as a perfect rectangle, its colours crisp and true, with light catching on each raised cluster and giving the piece a gentle sheen. The symbolism remains clear: unity, peace, and shared celebration across communities. In Motspur Park, this handcrafted piece is especially meaningful for cultural events, commemorations, and holidays, available with same-day delivery across the area. Created by Flowers Motspur Park, your local florist, it blends tradition with contemporary floral craft, offering a visible statement of heritage that brightens schools, halls, or front rooms. A thoughtful piece for articles about Irish culture or national identity, it also works beautifully in local features near Tolworth, Worcester Park, and the surrounding streets.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A meticulously formed Khanda rendered entirely from dense clusters of bright orange marigolds commands the centre of a stark white backdrop, each tiny blossom woven into place to create an even, textured surface that radiates warmth. The traditional elements are unmistakable: the circular chakkar rings with precise curvature, two kirpans cross behind it and a short, upright khanda sits at the centre, all traced in the plush orange of marigold heads that catch the light like tiny suns. At the heart of the emblem a cluster of snowy white lilies softens the composition - two or more open blooms reveal pale green and yellow stamens, their petals curving outward with quiet elegance, while smaller lily buds and sprays of delicate gypsophila breathe air into the design. Rich salal leaves and other leafy greens frame the lower sections, adding contrast and a glossy texture that anchors the symbol. A faint shadow beneath the arrangement emphasizes its three-dimensional presence and the care of hand assembly. As a Motspur Park florist I picture this piece offered for festival decorating or a solemn tribute in local Sikh community gatherings around Raynes Park and New Malden - a statement of devotion crafted with fresh flowers, attention to scent and tactility, and prepared with the kind of steady hands you find at Flowers Motspur Park for thoughtful local delivery.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A large heart-shaped floral tribute is presented on a spotless white background, its outline clean and unmistakable. The entire heart is filled edge to edge with small white chrysanthemums, each one carefully placed to form a smooth, velvety carpet of petals. Their snowy colour and soft texture bring to mind freshly fallen snow on a peaceful Motspur Park morning, creating a feeling of stillness and gentle consolation. Encircling this expanse of white is a rich green satin ribbon, meticulously pleated to form a ruffled, scalloped border. The ribbon's emerald hue and subtle shine contrast beautifully with the matte chrysanthemum blooms, giving the heart definition and a sense of dignified formality that would sit comfortably at a local crematorium or church service. In the upper left arc of the heart, a thoughtfully arranged cluster of flowers draws the eye. Two creamy white roses open fully at the centre of this spray, their layered petals suggesting tenderness and everlasting affection. Around them nestle smaller white flowers-likely freesias or similar delicate blooms-some tightly budded, others gently unfurling, adding a sense of life and continuity. Lush dark green foliage, from broad shiny leaves to fine, airy fronds, cradles the roses and spills lightly over the chrysanthemum base, softening the line between accent and background. The overall impression is one of calm, understated beauty, like a quiet walk along West Barnes Lane after rain. Crafted for sympathy and funeral occasions, this heart-shaped arrangement offers a comforting floral embrace for families in Motspur Park saying their final goodbyes.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A striking floral cross is displayed on a pure white background, angled gently from the top left towards the bottom right as if resting lightly in calm, bright air. Its outline is clean and precise, formed by a dense border of crisp white spray chrysanthemums that create a soft, cushion-like frame around the entire shape. Tucked just behind this snowy fringe is a slim band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage, its delicate sheen adding a subtle hint of freshness and echoing the greenery found along Motspur Park's quiet residential streets. Inside this carefully defined frame, the cross is richly filled with a harmonious blend of colours and textures. Large, fully opened roses in radiant fuchsia pink and creamy pale yellow take centre stage, their layered petals unfurling with a sense of warmth and tenderness. Between these roses, clusters of small, spherical lime-green button chrysanthemums provide lively pops of colour and a tactile, almost pom-pom texture that enlivens the design without disturbing its solemn tone. Deep purple and violet blooms, likely lisianthus or statice, are interspersed throughout, forming gentle shadows and adding emotional depth, like a whispered prayer during a service at a local Motspur Park chapel. The lighting is bright and even, revealing every contour and nuance in the petals and foliage, while the tilt of the cross gives the arrangement a dynamic, almost uplifting presence. Overall, this floral cross feels both contemporary and traditional, an elegant funeral or sympathy tribute that offers comfort and hope to families in Motspur Park as they say their goodbyes.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute is presented on a pristine white background, its familiar sacred shape formed entirely from densely packed royal blue chrysanthemums that sit close together like a soft, living carpet. The circular chakkar, the upright double-edged sword, and the two balanced kirpans curve outward with crisp edges, giving the design a clean, dignified silhouette that immediately evokes faith, courage, and unity. The blue petals are rich and saturated, almost midnight in tone, and they catch the light in a way that reveals subtle differences in shade, adding depth and movement across the surface. Nestled where the central blade meets the lower arc, a carefully composed cluster of white flowers glows against the dark blue. Three white roses, perfectly spiralled and gently opening, form the focal point, their velvety petals inviting the eye to rest. Around them, tiny white filler blooms, similar to gypsophila, mingle with short stems of fresh green foliage, bringing a natural softness and a sense of breath within the structured emblem. The entire arrangement feels balanced and intentional, a thoughtful expression of respect suitable for a Sikh funeral cortege or a remembrance gathering in Motspur Park, perhaps at a local family home off Burlington Road or near Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Field. The tribute suggests the quiet care of an experienced local florist, familiar with Sikh customs and with the sensitivities of creating a meaningful piece for grieving families, and its cool blue and white palette offers a peaceful, contemplative presence during a difficult farewell.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, perfectly defined heart made entirely of roses and baby's breath fills the image, set against a simple white backdrop that lets the flowers speak with quiet clarity. The composition is divided into two distinct halves that meet in a straight, symbolic line down the centre. On the left, a lush carpet of creamy white to very pale lemon roses suggests purity, peace, and remembrance, each head closely packed so that only soft, gently unfurling petals are visible. On the right, equally dense clusters of medium pink roses introduce a tender warmth, their colour reminiscent of a comforting embrace or a cherished memory. Interlaced throughout, and particularly noticeable around the heart's outer edge and along the dividing line, are airy sprigs of baby's breath, their countless tiny white blossoms creating a cloud-like halo around the roses. This gypsophila softens the structure, adding movement and a whisper-light texture that contrasts delicately with the smooth, velvety rose petals. The lighting is even and bright, emphasising the freshness of the flowers and the precision of the design. This heart would make a touching funeral tribute for services in and around Motspur Park, perhaps travelling from a local chapel to a resting place near the railway or the quiet residential streets. It conveys both the depth of love and the sorrow of parting, like a final message held in flowers. Crafted with the attentive care of a Motspur Park florist, it feels suited to honouring someone whose life was filled with kindness, romance, or gentle strength.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image shows a refined sympathy arrangement crafted as three interlinked hearts, each one meticulously shaped with hundreds of petite roses in muted lavender and pastel pink. The hearts tumble gently from top left to bottom right, suggesting a graceful cascade, like memories softly following one another over time. Each heart is completely covered in fresh rose heads, their petals tightly layered to create a plush, almost cushion-like surface. The main hue is a dusty mauve or soft lavender, warmed by pockets of blush and pastel pink roses, which add light and tenderness to the composition. Fine green ivy vines trace the contours of the hearts, then extend out and down to bind them together, symbolising unbroken bonds and shared stories. The ivy leaves are glossy and deep green, offering a natural frame that highlights the delicate pastel blooms. The tribute is photographed against a clean, white background with subtle vertical reflections at the edge, reminiscent of light falling across a bright hallway or chapel space near Motspur Park's quiet residential streets. The lighting is even and gentle, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly defined while preserving a soft, contemplative mood. This three-heart funeral piece feels especially apt for a family farewell at a Motspur Park crematorium chapel or local church, where loved ones gather to say goodbye. It conveys devotion, unity, and everlasting affection, expressing what words might struggle to hold: a heartfelt promise that the person remembered will remain forever woven into the hearts of those left behind.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped decorative mala is a carefully balanced study in colour, texture and cultural memory, photographed against a stark white studio background so every petal and seam is visible. The design starts with short vertical clusters of creamy-white flowers at the very top of each arm-soft, pillowy blooms that suggest chrysanthemums or stitched silk buds-followed by narrow, compact bands of reddish-brown elements that read like terracotta-toned petals or dried foliage, lending an earthy, stabilising counterpoint. As the garland curves downwards those warm tones give way to a generous sweep of bright yellow florals, densely packed to evoke marigolds: golden, sunlit and celebratory. Tiny pockets of fresh-appearing green thread or faux leaves divide the colour stages and add a hint of foliage rhythm. Suspended from the central lowest point is a generous orange cluster-rich, ruffled and bursting outward-to serve as the visual anchor. The construction feels robust: each segment appears tightly strung on durable cord, the synthetic petals layered for fullness and resilience so the toran can be reused across festivals. One can imagine it lifting the mood on an entrance near Motspur Park station or brightening a community hall on Kingston Road during Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi or a wedding blessing. There's an implied tactile softness and a faint imagined scent of earth and dried marigold-more memory than perfume-while the overall tone remains celebratory and respectful, marrying tradition with practical longevity for busy local homes.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From a slightly elevated viewpoint against immaculate white, this rectangular floral cushion reads like a soft, living tapestry-an intimate tribute that balances colour and structure. Velvet-hot pink roses take centre stage, their layered petals catching the light, while pale pink carnations ripple through the surface with delicate frill and movement. In the interstices, violet lisianthus blooms deepen the palette and lend an elegant, almost painterly shadow; lemon-yellow ranunculus provide sunny punctuation, small suns among petals. Cool, spiky blue eryngium and rounded, silver-green eucalyptus leaves introduce contrast in both shape and tone, their textures giving the arrangement a composed, contemporary edge. The whole rests on a distinctive ruffled red satin base that crisply defines the pillow silhouette and lends a ceremonial, crafted finish. The photograph's soft directional lighting highlights the interplay of gloss on the satin and the matte softness of petals, inviting a tactile imagining of velvets and papery carnations. This cushion evokes remembrance that feels warm rather than austere-a comforting presence suitable for funerals or memorial displays. As a local bouquet often requested by neighbours around Motspur Park Station, Raynes Park and nearby New Malden, it reflects the kind of considered sympathy flowers we prepare by hand at Flowers Motspur Park, mindful of proportions, scent and the consolation a well-made floral tribute can bring.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lavish, heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, its rich textures and comforting colours clearly defined against a clean white backdrop, like a quiet moment of reflection amid the gentle bustle of Motspur Park. The entire heart is created from fresh flowers placed so closely together that they form a continuous, quilted surface, with every stem angled to maintain the iconic heart silhouette. In the centre, buttery cream and pale-yellow roses open in serene spirals, their velvety petals catching the light to suggest calm, steady affection and enduring memory. These roses are cradled by an abundance of blush and pastel pink carnations, whose softly frilled petals overlap like layers of fabric, giving the design a cocooning, embracing feel. Between them, crisp white spider chrysanthemums stretch out slender petals from bright green centres, adding fine detail and a touch of freshness that brightens the arrangement, much like a shaft of daylight across local streets near West Barnes Lane. Deeper hues appear in rich magenta-pink lisianthus, the slightly fluted, bell-shaped blooms adding emotional depth and visual contrast to the gentler tones. Small glimpses of green foliage and tiny buds weave through the flowers, ensuring the piece still feels natural and garden-inspired rather than rigid. A subtle pink ribbon at the bottom point of the heart hints that this is a thoughtfully prepared piece for a funeral, cremation service, or memorial gathering. The arrangement conveys comfort, compassion, and love, an elegant floral heart designed to accompany final farewells in Motspur Park and nearby communities.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A lovingly arranged rectangular pillow of flowers, composed entirely of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums that hug the form in a uniform, cushion-like carpet. The precise massing of the blooms creates a soft, cloud-like texture that evokes calm, purity, and restfulness. Nestled at the top-left corner, a compact spray of deep magenta and fuchsia roses provides a quiet but striking focal point; their velvety petals contrast with tiny clusters of white freesias or similar buds that introduce a gentle citrus-sweet scent and visual lightness. Sheltering the cluster, slender fern fronds and glossy green leaves add a lush, cooling backdrop, their varied textures lending depth and movement to the arrangement. A pleated border of pale green satin ribbon edges the pillow, its subtle sheen and neat loops lending a ceremonial finish and a whisper of colour beneath the white surface. The whole tribute sits against a crisp white field with soft, natural shadow beneath, emphasizing its three-dimensional presence and meticulous craftsmanship. As a sympathy piece, it carries a soft emotional weight - restful, reverent, and quietly reassuring - suitable for committal services or a graveside gesture delivered across Motspur Park towards Raynes Park or Wimbledon. The scent of freesias mingles with the faint green perfume of foliage, and the overall effect is one of careful hands creating a serene, enduring memorial.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
A meticulously crafted heart built from a sea of deep crimson roses rests against a crisp white field, each bloom placed to form a dense, continuous heart shape that reads as both intimate and grand. The roses range from compact, velvety buds to wide-open faces revealing layered petals and soft shadow play; their intense red is tempered and lifted by interlaced sprays of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila), which weave through the composition like sighs of air and lend an ethereal halo along the heart's edge. Dominating the upper-left curve is a single, elegant white lily - its large, sculptural petals unfurling to show a faint creamy wash at the centre and warm yellow stamens that punctuate the arrangement with quiet brightness. The pristine white background isolates these elements so texture becomes the language of the piece: the roses' velour, the gypsophila's froth, the lily's smooth porcelain surface. Close your eyes and picture the gentle perfume of garden roses spilling into the fresher, green notes of the lily - a bouquet that feels freshly gathered from a local stall on Kingston Road and composed with the steady hand of a neighbourhood florist. Prepared with local care by Flowers Motspur Park for customers around Motspur Park and New Malden, this heart-shaped design speaks of enduring devotion and careful craftsmanship, suited to Valentine's moments, anniversaries, or an elegant gesture when words alone will not do.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A luxurious heart-shaped floral arrangement, photographed against a clean white background, radiates both tenderness and strength, much like a heartfelt goodbye spoken softly in a chapel near Motspur Park. At its core are large, deep red roses, their petals tightly layered in elegant spirals that draw the eye straight into the centre of each bloom. These timeless roses are surrounded by an abundance of rich red carnations, their frilled petals overlapping like layers of fine fabric, creating a plush, velvety texture across the surface of the heart. Dotted among the red are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, whose small, rounded flower heads bring a lively contrast, almost like drops of fresh spring light breaking through. A ring of variegated greenery frames the heart, each leaf edged with creamy white, helping define the curved top and tapered base with crisp, natural lines. A few gentle fern fronds trail from the lower point, adding a subtle sense of movement and organic softness. The flowers appear freshly arranged, with no gaps or bare stems visible, suggesting the careful hand of an experienced local florist who understands how to balance colour, shape, and sentiment. The red and green palette feels both classic and contemporary, suitable for expressing devotion, gratitude, or farewell. Whether sent to a funeral home serving families from Motspur Park and nearby New Malden, or placed beside a memorial gathering close to Shannon Corner, this floral heart offers a dignified, visually powerful way to express what words sometimes cannot.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A solemn Christian cross made from pure white flowers is carefully laid out against a clean, white studio backdrop, its shape immediately recognisable and deeply symbolic. The entire form is packed tightly with small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom fresh and crisp, creating a dense, cloud-like surface that feels soft and comforting to the eye. Here and there, the pale green centres of the chrysanthemum heads add a gentle hint of colour, like quiet breaths of life within the stillness. Running neatly around the perimeter of the cross, a fine lime-green ribbon provides a precise outline, echoing the lines a florist in Motspur Park might trace when first sketching a sympathy design for a local family. At the point where the vertical and horizontal arms intersect, a lush arrangement of deep purple lisianthus draws the gaze. These velvety, cup-shaped flowers are layered and full, their royal hue symbolising respect and heartfelt remembrance. Around and among them, light green foliage curls softly, and small buds suggest the ongoing cycle of life and faith. Slender stems of lisianthus extend from this central cluster, drifting diagonally down the length of the lower arm and slightly across, giving a sense of gentle movement, as if the flowers were bowing in quiet prayer. The lighting is even and soft, creating only the faintest shadow beneath the cross and highlighting the different textures of petal, ribbon, and leaf. This floral tribute, suitable for a church or crematorium service near Motspur Park, feels both traditional and gracefully contemporary, offering a tender expression of condolence and spiritual hope.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped sympathy tribute reads like a quiet conversation in flowers: the body is formed from a thick, even carpet of white chrysanthemum heads, each bloom placed close to its neighbour so the surface appears soft and continuous. The outer edge is outlined with a pleated purple satin ribbon that catches a little light and frames the piece with a formal, respectful flourish. Along the vertical bar the letters 'MUM' are carefully created in deep purple blossoms - possibly small spray chrysanthemums or eustoma - the tone intentionally chosen to sit in strong yet tender relief against the white background. At the centre, where the arms intersect, a generous cluster of blooms commands attention without drama: deep violet roses nestle beside lavender lisianthus and lighter purple eustoma, their different petal shapes and sizes giving the cluster a living, layered texture. Variegated foliage threads through the focal cluster, its pale margins and darker centres adding contrast and a touch of garden-fresh vitality; small green berries are tucked into the spray to break the colour and add tactile interest. The image feels luminous and calm - a composition that balances sorrow with dignity - and carries a faint floral fragrance that might remind one of a spring morning in Motspur Park. As an experienced local florist I imagine this piece laid on a chapel table or at a graveside, a familiar, comforting sight for friends and family. Flowers Motspur Park can recreate this tribute with attention to seasonal freshness and respectful presentation for services across Motspur Park and neighbouring New Malden.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00