A luxurious bouquet of roses is presented against a stark white background, allowing every petal, leaf, and stem to be clearly seen. The design is hand-tied into a gentle dome, with the rose heads clustered closely together so that the arrangement looks full and abundant without feeling overwhelming. The dominant feature is the interplay of colour between the deep blue and creamy roses. The blue blooms are a saturated sapphire, their petals thick and plush, layered in tight coils that deepen towards the centre and lighten slightly at the outer edges where the light touches them. These are spaced evenly throughout the bouquet, balanced by roses in soft cream and ivory tones whose petals unfold more loosely, giving an impression of tenderness and calm. Delicate sprays of baby's breath are threaded through the arrangement, each fine stem tipped with tiny white flowers that add cloud-like softness and a hint of movement, as though a gentle breeze from nearby Finsbury Park had brushed through them. Around the perimeter, rich green foliage, probably Ruscus or a similar leaf, provides a subtle frame, its smooth, pointed leaves creating a contrast in both colour and texture with the velvety roses. Beneath the blooms, the green stems are gathered tidily, forming a visible bundle that suggests a fresh, hand-tied bouquet ready for a vase on a table in a Manor House flat or a quiet reception room near Seven Sisters Road. The overall impression is one of composed elegance and quiet strength, ideal for sending as a sympathy tribute or to convey heartfelt support during a time of loss.
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A hand-tied bouquet of roses in sapphire blue and gentle cream sits against a pristine white backdrop, giving the flowers a sense of stillness and clarity. The arrangement has been crafted into a rounded, almost cushion-like form, each rose carefully placed so that the colours alternate in a soothing pattern. The blue roses, intense and velvety, draw the eye first; their petals are layered thickly, folding and curling inwards, creating shadowy depths that suggest quiet contemplation. Between them, the cream and ivory roses offer a soft counterpoint, their petals smoother and more open, as if inviting light to rest upon them. These pale blooms feel particularly calming, reminiscent of the soft daylight that filters across the Manor House rooftops and into the nearby cafés and homes lining Green Lanes. Threaded gently between the larger rose heads are fine sprays of white gypsophila, adding light, cloud-like clusters that soften the transitions between colours and lend the bouquet a delicate, almost whispered beauty. Around the outer edge, dark green foliage provides a natural frame, the leaves smooth, slightly glossy, and shaped to cradle the roses without drawing focus from them. Below the flowers, the stems are gathered in a neat bundle, clearly visible and ready to be placed into a vase in a quiet corner of a living room or beside a framed photograph. The overall feeling is one of thoughtful sympathy and understated grace, a bouquet designed to bring comfort and a sense of gentle support to someone in the Manor House area facing a time of grief or remembrance. A softly structured blue and white bouquet designed for sympathy sits in a clear glass vase, photographed from a slightly elevated angle so the viewer can see its rounded, dome-like form against a spotless white background. The arrangement looks dense and embracing, with each flower resting closely against the next. Deep royal blue roses are scattered across the top and sides, their velvety petals layered in rich shades that move from midnight blue at the centre to slightly lighter tones at the edges, giving the bouquet a sense of emotional depth. Intermingled with them are generous creamy white and ivory roses, their gently unfurling petals providing contrast, calm, and a quiet glow that softens the strong blue hues. Between these larger blooms, white freesia stems curve gracefully, each carrying small, bell-shaped blossoms that add a finer texture and evoke a light, clean fragrance, like fresh air drifting over the Manor House rooftops. Tiny sprays of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, are meticulously placed in the gaps, creating a soft, hazy effect that makes the design appear even fuller and more comforting. Just at the edge and lower part of the bouquet, dark green foliage peeks through, framing the flowers and introducing a cool natural green that deepens the overall colour palette. The cylindrical glass vase is clear and simple, showing the straight, neatly cut stems resting in a shallow pool of water, with a ribbed base that gently catches the light. The overall mood is one of composure and tenderness, a fitting floral arrangement to send in the Manor House area when you wish to convey sympathy, remembrance, or supportive thoughts without overwhelming words. This serene floral arrangement, set against a clean white studio backdrop, appears as a carefully considered sympathy bouquet that could easily have been prepared for same-day delivery around Manor House and the neighbouring Green Lanes. At its core are regal royal blue roses, their petals rich and velvety, spiralling inward with a sense of depth and quiet strength that anchors the entire design. Interspersed between them, cream-toned ivory roses soften the palette, their gently curved petals opening more freely, catching the light and bringing a welcoming warmth that feels especially comforting in times of loss. Delicate white freesias weave gracefully through the roses, their tall, slender stems topped with clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers and closed buds that introduce movement and a suggestion of gentle fragrance, reminiscent of early morning walks through Finsbury Park. Wispy sprays of baby's breath, each dotted with tiny white blossoms, are threaded throughout the arrangement, filling spaces with a cloud-like softness that makes the overall composition feel light and airy rather than heavy. Supporting this interplay of forms and colours is a collar of deep green foliage, the leaves broad and glossy in places, narrower in others, providing structure and a natural, grounding contrast to the vivid blooms. The bouquet is presented in a simple, clear glass vase that exposes the cut green stems and clear water, a straightforward detail that speaks of freshness and care. Together, these elements create a calm, dignified tribute-ideal for placing on a console table in a Manor House flat, beside a condolence book at a local service, or sending as a thoughtful gesture to someone nearby who needs a quiet reminder that they are not alone.

REMEMBRANCE£80.00

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Express your deepest condolences with REMEMBRANCE, a refined sympathy bouquet from Flower Delivery Manor House. Thoughtfully arranged white roses and blue sprayed roses create a serene contrast, complemented by delicate freesia, airy gypsophila and lush greenery for a soft, comforting look. This elegant funeral and condolence arrangement is designed to bring peace and support at a difficult time, making it a considerate choice for sending sympathy flowers in Manor House and the surrounding area.

Each REMEMBRANCE bouquet is crafted by skilled florists using fresh, premium stems. Flowers are delivered in bud where possible to ensure up to 5 days of freshness, allowing you to watch them gently open and last longer in the home or at a service. The original size bouquet is pictured so you know exactly what to expect.

We offer next day flower delivery in Manor House for orders placed before 4pm, making it easy to send a heartfelt tribute when it matters most. Due to seasonal availability, some stems may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same elegant style and quality. Order this tasteful sympathy bouquet online from flowerdeliverymanorhouse.co.uk to share your thoughts, love and remembrance.
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