Manor House Flower Delivery & Tributes

Welcome to your neighbourhood florist in Manor House, where creating unforgettable flowers and stunning bouquets is our true passion. Born and bred right near Green Lanes and just a short walk from Finsbury Park, our team pours their heart into every arrangement, whether you’re marking a milestone or simply brightening someone’s day.

We’re proud to offer same-day delivery on all fresh floral orders placed online before 3 PM. Whether you’re local to Hermitage Road or sending joy to loved ones in Stamford Hill or Harringay, you can count on us for prompt, personal service. We know Manor House inside and out, so your blooms always arrive at their freshest—whether it’s a thoughtful tribute, birthday surprise, or just because.

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With years of experience and a genuine love for flowers, we’ve built a reputation as the trusted local choice for flower delivery in Manor House. Every arrangement is made with care and deep knowledge of seasonal blooms. So whether you’re near Manor House Underground Station or along Green Lanes, trust us to deliver smiles—beautifully.

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TRIBUTES
The image shows an elegant funeral cross crafted solely from fresh flowers, its form clearly defined against a smooth white background that draws the eye immediately to its colours and textures. At the centre of the design is a dense blanket of roses in two main shades: deep crimson red and vibrant fuchsia pink. The red roses are fully blown, with velvety petals that spiral outwards, creating a sense of depth and quiet intensity along the vertical and horizontal arms of the cross. Intermingled with them are fuchsia pink roses, their blooms fuller and more ruffled, suggesting an old-fashioned garden charm that gently balances the solemnity of the darker tones. Small, half-open rosebuds are scattered throughout, injecting delicate points of interest and echoing the idea of love and remembrance that continues beyond the service. Around the entire shape, a slim edging of small white blossoms-likely spray chrysanthemums or petite carnations-traces the outline of the cross, adding a bright, pure frame that clarifies its silhouette even from afar. Threads of fresh green foliage or narrow, satin-like green ribbon peek from beneath the flowers, hinting at the careful mechanics behind the beauty. The overall feel is reverent and calming, reminiscent of the atmosphere in a chapel just off Finsbury Park or a funeral gathering along Seven Sisters Road, where families from the Manor House community come together. Created by an experienced local florist, this floral cross serves as a heartfelt expression of condolence, a visual prayer of peace and love offered in honour of the departed.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A large, heart-shaped floral tribute lies flat against a bright white background, its contours clear and inviting to trace in the mind. The entire interior of the heart is densely carpeted with small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom closely aligned with its neighbours so that together they create a plush, cushion-like texture that looks soft and comforting. The uniform white surface radiates tranquillity, evoking the quiet, reflective moments one might feel walking through the streets around Manor House or pausing by the ponds of Finsbury Park. Encircling the heart is a fine band of emerald green ribbon, gently pleated and secured around every curve. This ribbon border provides a clean, defined edge and a graceful contrast of colour, echoing the greenery of local tree-lined avenues. From the upper left of the heart, a bold diagonal spray of deep magenta calla lilies cuts across the arrangement. At the top of this spray, several calla lilies are fully open, their sculptural, trumpet-like forms elegantly curling around dark central spadices. As the line of flowers descends towards the lower right, two more calla lilies appear slightly more slender and partially unfurled, giving the sense of gentle downward movement, as if bowing in respect. Tucked in among the calla lilies are clusters of delicate white freesia-like blossoms, their softly ruffled petals adding intricacy and suggesting a light, sweet fragrance. The spray is further enriched with lush foliage-glossy green leaves and wispy fern fronds-that weave in and out of the central flowers, providing depth and natural texture. The result is a touching and dignified sympathy heart, of the sort a family might have delivered by Flower Delivery Manor House to a local church or crematorium, expressing their love, grief, and remembrance when words feel insufficient.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A beautifully executed Union Jack funeral tribute fills the frame, its rectangular shape and flawless symmetry highlighted against a clean white background. Built entirely from fresh flowers, the design features thousands of tiny blossoms pressed closely together, giving a plush, almost cushion-like texture under the eye. The dark, royal-blue sections are crafted from tight clusters of small florets, likely hydrangea or similar blooms, forming the background field into which the crosses are set. Over this rich blue, the bright red of St George's Cross runs boldly both horizontally and vertically, constructed from compact red flowers that create smooth, continuous lines without any visible gaps. Diagonal red bands, symbolising St Patrick's Cross, cross the piece with equal clarity. All red elements are rimmed by crisp white floral strips, carefully placed to achieve the classic fimbriation and broader diagonal white cross of St Andrew, so that the Union Jack pattern is immediately recognisable from any angle. The layering of petals and the meticulous separation of colours show experienced craftsmanship, much like you would expect from a florist serving the Manor House and Harringay neighbourhoods. The overall feeling is one of dignity and remembrance, ideal for a funeral service, cremation committal, or Remembrance Day ceremony in the local area. This floral flag could easily be imagined resting on a coffin, placed against an easel in a service room near Finsbury Park, or laid beside a memorial plaque honouring a loved one who cherished both their British identity and their life in Manor House. The tribute balances patriotic respect with the soft comfort that only fresh, fragrant flowers can bring in times of loss.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This image shows a beautifully composed heart-shaped funeral tribute, set against a bright white backdrop that makes every colour and texture stand out clearly. The heart is densely packed with small, pristine white chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that they form a soft, even surface, like a delicate floral cushion. The white blooms evoke purity, serenity, and a sense of peaceful farewell, much like a moment of stillness in nearby Finsbury Park on a calm morning. Cutting diagonally across the upper left portion of the heart is a striking line of five rich red roses. Three roses sit together on the top left curve, their velvety petals tightly layered and gently opening, creating a deep, romantic focal point. Around them, you can see small white filler flowers and dark green leaves, their glossy surfaces catching the light in subtle highlights. Slightly lower and towards the right side of the heart, two more red roses are placed, mirroring the intensity of the central cluster. Long, slender strands of bright green ornamental grass arc between these roses and the main group, drawing the eye along a graceful curve. Delicate, feathery greenery threads through the design, softening edges and adding a natural, airy touch. The entire perimeter of the heart is framed with a dark green satin ribbon, carefully pleated and fixed to follow the heart's shape, giving the tribute a refined, finished appearance. The overall effect is one of tender remembrance, a traditional yet personal piece that could be chosen for a funeral service or memorial gathering in Manor House or the surrounding North London neighbourhoods, where families wish to convey love, respect, and heartfelt condolences.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully composed funeral cushion arrangement, shaped like a soft pillow and laid out against a pristine white background that makes every colour appear vivid and clear. The tribute has a gently rounded rectangular outline, suggesting comfort and rest, and is entirely covered with a dense layer of roses, lisianthus, and delicate filler flowers, much like a carefully crafted sympathy tribute delivered to a service near Manor House station or along Green Lanes. Full-headed roses in rich fuchsia and deeper berry pink draw the eye first, their velvety petals spiralling open in classic, romantic fashion. Alongside them, soft pastel pink blooms and creamy pale yellow or ivory roses offer a gentler note, creating a soothing blend of warm and cool tones reminiscent of peaceful evenings in Finsbury Park. Threaded between the roses are royal purple lisianthus flowers, their ruffled petals and layered structure introducing a plush, almost velvety texture to the piece. Smaller spray roses in blush pink punctuate the design, while clusters of tiny lavender-hued blossoms, similar to statice or limonium, fill any remaining spaces, giving the cushion a wonderfully full, plush appearance. Silvery eucalyptus leaves with rounded tips peek from between the flowers, mingling with slender, fern-like greenery to add fresh green contrast and subtle movement. The lighting is calm and steady, with no harsh shadows, emphasizing the natural shape of each petal and leaf. Overall, the floral pillow conveys a message of tenderness, respect, and remembrance, making it a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial gathering in Manor House, where flowers are chosen to speak gently when words may feel insufficient.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A carefully composed memorial pillow sits on a clean white field, its three-dimensional form emphasized by a soft shadow beneath, crafted from a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums. Each small chrysanthemum head is closely placed to form a uniform, pillowy surface that reads as peace itself - quiet, restorative, and pure. Encircling the rectangle is a tender lime-green ribbon border, pleated into neat, overlapping loops that catch the light and provide a gentle, hopeful counterpoint to the all-white expanse. At the pillow's upper-left corner a thoughtful cluster of accent blooms and foliage offers a focal whisper of colour: multi-layered white lisianthus with their delicate ruffles sit beside rich purple lisianthus, some still in tightly furled bud form, creating a respectful, dignified contrast. Slender fern fronds and other fresh greenery weave through the spray, lending soft texture and a sense of living movement; a broad, darker green leaf wrap neatly secures the base of the cluster, reflecting the careful hand-finishing of an experienced florist. The arrangement is shown in even, diffused light so texture and shadow read clearly, and the scent is suggested rather than heady - a faint, clean floral note. Prepared with the same quiet attention we bring to local memorials, this tribute is the kind of condolences arrangement Flower Delivery Manor House might create for services near Manor House station, along Seven Sisters Road or for graveside placement in the Finsbury Park area, designed to comfort relatives and friends with understated beauty and care.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
This image shows a beautifully crafted floral cross, resting against a clean white backdrop so that every bloom and leaf can be clearly imagined. The cross is formed from countless white chrysanthemums, or similar small white flowers, their rounded heads set closely together to create a thick, cushiony layer that feels both soft and reassuring. The white flowers fill the arms and length of the cross seamlessly, creating a smooth surface that suggests purity and gentle rest. Around the outer edges, a precise trim of vibrant green foliage traces the cross's outline, giving a neat border of colour that frames the white blooms in the same way the tree-lined streets around Manor House frame local houses and churches. At the centre, where the cross's arms intersect, a delicate yet striking focal spray rises slightly above the main body. In this cluster, roses in shades of peach, apricot, blush pink, and creamy ivory open gracefully, their layered petals catching the light and adding a sense of tenderness and love. These are interwoven with airy fern fronds, slim, sweeping blades of decorative grass, and hinting touches of tiny purple filler flowers that lend additional texture and depth. The tribute feels thoughtfully arranged and carefully balanced, suitable for a funeral service, memorial, or graveside ceremony in the Manor House area, perhaps near Finsbury Park or along Seven Sisters Road. It conveys deep respect and quiet consolation, a floral cross that speaks softly of remembrance, faith, and enduring affection.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is displayed on a bright white surface, its design gentle and serene, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in the Manor House area. The cross is entirely blanketed in tightly arranged flowers so that no stems or framework are visible, giving it a lush, substantial presence. Most of the arrangement is built from ivory and white blooms-elegant roses, softly domed hydrangea heads, and other small filler flowers-that merge into a single, velvety texture. Interspersed throughout are roses in shades of pale peach, apricot, and soft blush pink, some opened wide with spiralling centres, others still in graceful bud, bringing warmth and emotional nuance to the design. Fine specks of lavender-tinted filler blooms are tucked between the petals, adding a whisper of cool colour and drawing attention to the intricate craftsmanship. Small pieces of greenery are woven along the outer edges and between selected flowers, gently tracing the outline of the cross and giving a natural definition to its arms and length. The overall shape of the cross is softly rounded, avoiding harsh angles and instead conveying kindness and compassion through its curves. Clear, even lighting highlights the variations in petal texture-from the satin sheen of the roses to the airy fluff of the hydrangea-while a subtle shadow beneath the cross adds dimension, making it appear lightly raised from the white ground. This tribute would sit beautifully at the front of a church, chapel, or crematorium around Manor House, perhaps delivered from a nearby flower shop serving Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park. It feels like a thoughtful, heartfelt expression of condolence and faith, suitable for honouring a loved one with quiet dignity and grace.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
In the heart of Manor House, this luxurious heart-shaped floral creation is a true celebration of tenderness and remembrance. Meticulously arranged, approximately thirty to thirty-five roses in gentle blush pink and creamy white are set in a close, generous embrace, each flower revealing layers of rich, velvety petals. The pink roses evoke the soft glow of an early morning near Green Lanes, and the creamy whites provide an elegant contrast, with occasional touches of pale butterscotch warmth at their centers. Wisps of white baby's breath weave between the roses, adding an airy, delicate quality that amplifies both the gently sentimental mood and the bouquet's visual fullness. The skill of the local florist is evident in every measured placement, making this arrangement not only pleasing to the eye but also deeply comforting-a sanctuary of peace amid grief or a radiant gesture of gratitude. The vividness of the blooms is accentuated by balanced lighting and a pristine white background, ideal for honoring special moments or memories at Gillespie Park or extending heartfelt sympathy to loved ones. This unique bouquet stands as a symbol of compassion from Manor House, available for thoughtful, same-day delivery across the neighborhood.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly raised overhead perspective, this lovingly handcrafted heart-shaped arrangement rests on a pure white field, its surface a harmonious wash of white, cream, pale peach and soft blush. The heart is composed primarily of roses-ranging from minute, tightly furled buds to lush, fully opened blooms-whose gradation of colour moves from ivory to warm peach and the faintest pink, creating a serene ombré across the composition. Interwoven among the roses are abundant clusters of pristine white hydrangea that add a pillowy texture, their small florets catching light and softening the overall silhouette. Narrow glimpses of deep green variegated foliage emerge at intervals, supplying a natural contrast and suggesting the cool undercurrent of a garden bed. The craftsmanship is meticulous: blooms are positioned to form a continuous, velvety surface and the heart outline remains crisp yet organic. The photograph captures a soft, neutral lighting that highlights petal translucence and produces a subtle shadow beneath the heart, reinforcing its sculptural presence. Imagine the gentle, clean fragrance of fresh roses tempered by the airy, green note of hydrangea-a calming scent suited to quiet reflection. This arrangement carries a peaceful, compassionate voice, ideal as a sympathetic tribute at a memorial or as an understated emblem of enduring love for a wedding or anniversary. Sourced and assembled with neighbourhood care, it reflects the sensibilities of florists serving Manor House, Seven Sisters Road and the nearby Green Lanes community, offering a thoughtful, local expression of comfort and affection.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
On a clean white backdrop, a floral teddy bear rests as though in quiet slumber, its form sculpted petal by petal by an experienced florist. The entire bear is made from densely clustered royal blue blooms, most likely small chrysanthemums or similar multi-petalled flowers, which give the arrangement a rich, velvety texture, something like the fur of a favourite toy. The saturated blue colour is consistent throughout the bear's body, from the rounded head and curved ears down to the stumpy legs, with gentle shading created naturally by the overlapping petals. Soft cream to pale yellow flowers pick out the key details, adding a tender contrast on the bear's muzzle, the inner portions of each ear, and the four paw pads. These lighter blooms bring a sense of warmth, lifting the expression and making the bear appear approachable and kind. Carefully placed dark, glossy eyes, a small black triangle nose, and a subtle curved mouth line create a sweet, serene face that seems to radiate comfort. Around the neck, a sheer white bow, possibly organza or mesh, rests lightly, its diaphanous folds catching flecks of light and adding an air of ceremony. Although the bear is designed to lie flat, the compact floral work suggests volume and structure, as though the bear has weight and presence. In Manor House, this style of floral teddy bear might be chosen as a touching funeral tribute for a child, a baby's memorial, or a remembrance arrangement brought to a local service near Manor House Underground station or one of the nearby chapels. It carries a message of innocence, peace, and unwavering love, the cool blue petals and gentle creamy highlights offering solace during the most tender of goodbyes.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows a thoughtfully designed floral cross funeral tribute, photographed head-on against a brilliant white background that throws the pastel colours into gentle relief. The cross itself is fully cloaked in flowers, with lisianthus blooms forming the main fabric of the design. These lisianthus blossoms, in shades of soft pink, mauve and lilac, are tightly massed together so their ruffled edges create a softly textured surface that runs from the top arm down to the base. At the very centre of the cross, where the horizontal and vertical arms meet, three open roses in a muted dusty rose and mauve tone create a calm focal point, their petals unfurling in rounded spirals. Around these roses, sprays of fresh green foliage emerge, with light, airy fern fronds and firmer green leaves offering a refreshing contrast to the romantic hues. Speckled among the lisianthus are tiny filler flowers in pink, purple and white, some with golden-tinted centres, adding a delicate, almost hand-embroidered detail to the overall look. Here and there, pale green buds push through, adding small moments of brightness and suggesting new life within the more solemn context of the cross. Along the outer edges, slender hints of darker purple ribbon or base material can just be seen, helping to define the familiar cross shape. The overall mood is both tender and reverent, an arrangement that feels well-suited to a Manor House memorial or funeral, whether placed near the front of a chapel or at a graveside, expressing sympathy, remembrance and gentle support for grieving families.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
In this top-down photograph, a perfectly circular sympathy cushion fills the frame, resting on a seamless white background that emphasises its calm, composed character. The entire face of the tribute is densely packed with white chrysanthemums, likely spray varieties, each bloom opening in a halo of delicate petals. Together they form a soft, cloudlike blanket of flowers, the sort of peaceful design many families around Manor House might choose for a chapel or crematorium service. Tiny greenish-yellow centres glow gently within each blossom, breaking up the white enough to keep the arrangement feeling natural and alive rather than stark. A pleated edge of emerald green satin ribbon encircles the cushion, its scalloped folds providing a neat, decorative boundary. The ribbon's rich colour and slight shine echo the lush greenery of nearby Clissold Park and add a subtle sense of ceremony. Positioned slightly above the centre of the floral cushion is a striking, raised cluster in vivid greens and blues. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum radiates long, slender petals like fine threads, creating a dynamic focal point. Around it, bright green Hypericum berries nestle among dark green fern fronds and other foliage, giving depth, contrast, and a sense of movement. Two prominent Scottish thistles, with spiky, spherical heads in deep blue-violet, stand sentinel within this cluster, adding both strong texture and symbolic weight. The thistles hint at Scottish heritage or personal memories, making the tribute feel individual and heartfelt. The overall arrangement conveys serenity, dignity, and quiet strength, a beautifully considered floral expression of sympathy suitable for delivery to homes, churches, or funeral directors throughout the Manor House area.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
In this image, a beautifully composed floral cross rests on a brilliant white background, its gentle shadow hinting at the arrangement's fullness and three-dimensional form. The classic Christian cross shape is completely covered in white button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded blooms arranged with such precision that they create a uniform, cushioned surface. The effect is both soft and dignified, bringing to mind the quiet stillness of a chapel near Manor House before a service begins. At the heart of the cross, where the arms intersect, a small but striking bouquet of roses serves as the focal point. These roses open wide in shades of pale blush pink, mellow peach, and creamy white, their petals layered and slightly ruffled at the edges, like a gentle sigh of farewell. Around them, fern fronds arc outward with a feathery lightness, and tiny lavender-coloured filler flowers are woven among the roses, introducing a muted purple note that harmonises with the predominantly white base. Along the outer edge of the floral cross, a trim of lime green ribbon can be seen peeking just beneath the chrysanthemums. This ribbon outlines the silhouette with a clean, contemporary border, its fresh green tone reminiscent of nearby parkland and garden spaces that bring a sense of life and renewal to the Manor House area. The combination of classic white flowers, tender pastel accents, and crisp green edging creates a tribute that feels both traditional and personal. It is the kind of arrangement that offers quiet comfort at funerals, memorials, and graveside farewells, conveying enduring love, faith, and respect when words alone are not enough.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
In this image, a full-sized saxophone is reimagined entirely in flowers, standing tall against a simple white background that emphasises every careful detail. The silhouette is unmistakable: a sweeping neck curving down into a wide, open bell, all crafted from hundreds of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads. These small, tightly clustered blooms form a continuous, cushion-like surface, their petals overlapping so closely that they seem to melt into one glowing field of colour. Set against this golden ground are tiny red rosebuds and miniature roses, thoughtfully arranged where the saxophone's keys and buttons would fall beneath the player's fingers. Each pop of red adds depth and precision, like highlights on a polished brass instrument. Tracing along the edges and around the inner curve, fine strands of dark green foliage snake gracefully, suggesting the lines of tubing and the gentle flow of a melody. Near the top, from the mouthpiece area, a few slim green or metallic wires reach forward, discreetly revealing the structural support and evoking the reed. The mood of the piece is both uplifting and reverent, designed as a unique funeral tribute or celebration-of-life arrangement for someone connected with music in Manor House, whether a jazz lover from streets off Seven Sisters Road or a band player who rehearsed near Finsbury Park. One can almost imagine the soft, fresh scent of chrysanthemums and the sweet note of roses gracing a crematorium chapel or local church, a tender, locally crafted farewell that speaks of rhythm, creativity, and a life lived in harmony.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
This photograph shows a large Celtic cross funeral arrangement laid out against a bright white studio background, its colours and contours clearly defined. The entire cross is fashioned from fresh chrysanthemums, giving it a lush, cushioned appearance. Along the horizontal arms and the upper length of the vertical arm, crisp white chrysanthemum blossoms are packed closely together, forming a serene, uniform field of petals. The texture is gently domed and inviting, with no gaps visible, just a continuous blanket of white. Framing the centre and shaping the characteristic halo of the Celtic design are lime green button chrysanthemums. These small, round blooms trace the ring with precision and also fill key sections of the pattern, lending a sense of intricacy and depth. At the lower part of the cross, three striking clusters of deep purple carnations rest against the white backdrop of flowers. Each carnation head is full and ruffled, their rich colour bringing emotional warmth and a sense of gravitas. Slender threads of dark green foliage and a few delicate, twig-like stems weave between the purple blooms and lightly trail down the arrangement, introducing a natural movement reminiscent of climbing plants along the brick terraces near Manor House station. The controlled palette of white, green, and purple feels timeless, conveying sympathy, respect, and spiritual comfort. This floral Celtic cross, clearly arranged by a skilled professional, would be a fitting tribute for a funeral service held in the Manor House area, suitable for churches, crematorium chapels, or quiet memorial gatherings in local community spaces.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a teddy bear-shaped floral tribute meticulously arranged by a skilled florist, photographed against a clear white background that allows every contour of the design to stand out. The bear's body is sculpted entirely from white chrysanthemums, their petals gently feathered and slightly curled, creating a fleecy, plush texture that recalls a cherished childhood toy. The head is round and softly domed, with two distinct ears perched on top, while the arms and legs are short, slightly bent, and firmly modelled, giving the impression of a sturdy, comforting companion. The creamy tone of the blooms is warmed by pale yellow centres, so the figure feels gentle rather than stark in the soft lighting. On the face, two tiny dark eyes are placed symmetrically, their button-like appearance lending an air of innocent watchfulness. A small triangular black nose and a subtle curve hinting at a smile complete the expression, which seems to radiate quiet reassurance. Draped across the chest is a floral waistcoat fashioned from deeper, more vibrant blossoms in shades of mauve, magenta, and deep pink, clustered to form two mirrored panels reminiscent of a tailored vest. At the neckline sits a delicate bow made from sheer violet netting, its light, airy texture creating a graceful contrast with the dense flowers beneath. There are no additional elements around the bear; it stands alone as a focused piece of floral artistry. In the Manor House area, a tribute like this might be chosen for a funeral or remembrance service near Manor House Underground station or close to Finsbury Park, where families gather and this gentle floral teddy can offer a symbol of love, innocence, and comforting presence.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
The image shows a meticulously crafted pair of angel wings, formed from pure white blooms and finished with feathery edges, displayed on a clean white background that highlights every detail. Each wing is built from clusters of small, pristine white chrysanthemums and delicate carnation heads, packed so closely together that they create a smooth, cushioned surface. The petals overlap like tiny scales, forming a subtle pattern that draws the eye along the curve of the wings. At the centre of these flowers, faint notes of pale green and lemon-yellow peek through, adding just enough contrast to keep the composition lively while preserving its overall purity. Encircling this floral mass, generous plumes of white feathers are arranged along the outer contours, following the sweep and taper of a real wing. These feathers appear impossibly soft and down-like, their wispy strands catching the light to create a gentle halo effect. A soft, diffused light illuminates the arrangement from above, producing a delicate shadow beneath that gives a slight sense of lift and three-dimensional form. The overall impression is one of quiet reverence and spiritual comfort, as though these wings are poised to enfold a loved one in a final, peaceful embrace. In the Manor House area, where families gather from around Green Lanes and nearby terraces for heartfelt farewells, this angelic design is often selected for funerals or cremation services. At Flower Delivery Manor House, it is crafted with particular care, reflecting both the solemnity of loss and the hopeful belief in a gentle, onward journey.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image features an exquisitely designed angel wing funeral arrangement, thoughtfully composed against a clean white background so its symbolic form stands out. The wings are crafted from hundreds of small white flowers, most likely chrysanthemums, arranged so closely together they form a continuous, velvety layer that evokes the softness of clouds passing over the skyline near Manor House. Subtle hints of green at the flower centers introduce a natural, living dimension, giving the impression of freshly prepared blooms chosen at their best. Along the edge of the wings, soft white feathers are carefully placed to follow the natural sweep and curve of the design, their delicate fronds adding movement and a sense of ethereal calm, as if a gentle breeze from nearby Finsbury Park could stir them. At the central point where the wings touch, a rich fuchsia-pink satin ribbon forms a generous bow, its satiny loops full and luxurious, its long tails cascading down over the white blossoms. Nestled within the heart of this bow is a single, beautifully shaped pink rosebud, its petals still closely held, symbolising quiet strength, love, and remembrance. Just beneath the rose, a small cluster of dark purple thistle-like flowers or textured foliage adds contrast, drawing the eye and giving the tribute an additional layer of visual interest. Altogether, the design conveys serenity, reverence, and compassion, making it a fitting choice for families in Manor House seeking a meaningful floral expression of sympathy. The angel wing shape suggests protection and gentle guidance, a comforting symbol at a time of loss.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From the heart of Flower Delivery Manor House, a Jamaican flag unfolds as a tactile dream: a rectangular canvas composed not of cloth but of countless tiny fragments-crumpled tissue and fabric scraps-woven into a luminous three-dimensional surface. Centered against pure white, the diagonal gold saltire runs crisp and bright from corner to corner, a sunlit cross that divides the field into four spirited triangles. The top and bottom triangles burst in emerald green, the color of hillside mornings along Seven Sisters Road, while the left and right triangles bear a deep, almost velvet-black that deepens the composition with a quiet, contemplative weight. Each little piece maintains its own edge and angle, creating a rich mosaic texture that catches light, creates subtle shadows, and makes the flag feel present rather than painted. The result conveys energy, resilience, and shared artistry-the outcome of countless hands contributing to a single vision. It's a celebration of Jamaican identity and creative craft, a perfect companion to features about Jamaica's heritage, art, cuisine, or community stories. In Manor House, this piece would nestle beside stories of local artists and street life, while keeping accessibility in focus with dependable same-day delivery to nearby streets and estates, and a reassuring sense of local pride.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This image presents a beautifully detailed Star of David funeral arrangement, isolated against a plain white background so its form and symbolism are unmistakable. The six-pointed star is made entirely of fresh flowers in a refined palette of crisp white and deep, serene blue. Surrounding the entire Magen David is a broad border of white chrysanthemums or similar tightly petalled blooms, their softly ruffled heads creating a gentle, cushion-like frame that follows every angle and point. Within this comforting outline, the centre of the star forms a white hexagon, packed so densely with blossoms that no gaps can be seen, giving the impression of a calm, glowing centre. Extending out from this hub, each of the six points is filled with densely clustered dark blue or indigo flowers, whose velvety petals add depth and intensity. At the inner base of each blue triangle, a smaller, sharply defined triangle of white flowers interrupts the darker colour, introducing a rhythm of contrast that suggests rays of light reaching outward. The craftsmanship is evident in the exactness of the lines and the crisp distinction between colours, hallmarks of a skilled funeral florist. Imagined in the context of Manor House, this tribute might be carefully carried along Green Lanes towards a synagogue or chapel, or delivered to a family home during shiva. Designed for Jewish funerals, yahrzeit commemorations, or memorial gatherings across Manor House, Finsbury Park, and Harringay, this Star of David floral piece expresses quiet respect, remembrance, and a strong connection to Jewish tradition and community.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
This distinctive floral flag tribute is a testament to craft and care. A rectangular panel, elegantly composed of three equal vertical bands-green, white, and orange-made entirely from densely packed fresh petals, stands against a clean white backdrop. The left stripe, a deep green, appears as a plush carpet of tiny blossoms (perhaps carnations or chrysanthemums), its surface gently uneven in the way hand-worked petals arrange themselves. The middle stripe, white, forms a soft, cloud-like band of tightly clustered petals that catches the light with a delicate glow. The right stripe glows with orange, created from countless small blooms-marigolds or orange chrysanthemums-mirroring the texture and density of the others. The whole piece is a perfect rectangle, the three stripes aligning with quiet precision to echo the national flag's proportions. The assembly feels celebratory yet respectful, a living craft that breathes with the petals' natural scent and the subtle bite of fresh air. For readers exploring Irish culture, St Patrick's Day, or Ireland's heritage, this floral flag offers a tactile link between symbolism and seasonal bloom. In the Manor House area, such a display resonates with community gatherings, market stalls on Seven Sisters Road, and playful parades near Finsbury Park, reminding us how flowers can translate national pride into accessible, everyday beauty. Available for same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby districts, this piece is a versatile, thoughtful focal point for events, tributes, or educational features.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this piece is a luminous orange Khanda, sculpted from a mass of densely packed marigold blooms that read like a tactile tapestry against a clean white field. Each marigold head, plush and velvety, contributes to a surface that shimmers under soft light, giving the symbol a rounded, almost tactile depth. The two crossed kirpans and the encircling chakkar are instantly legible thanks to the careful placement and consistent hue of the blossoms; the upright central khanda rises subtly from the composition. Nestled where the blades intersect, a small bouquet of white lilies anchors the design - two or more open lilies with gently unfurling petals and pale yellow-green stamens, circled by a handful of tight buds. Fine, cloud-like stems of gypsophila and sprays of glossy green leaves breathe space into the otherwise dense orange, their cool tones calming the exuberance of the marigolds. A faint shadow under the work suggests it sits slightly lifted, a crafted panel or freestanding tribute intended for ceremonial display. Close inspection suggests the maker layered texture and scent as deliberately as shape: the warm, resinous note of marigolds balanced by the cool, clean sweetness of lilies. The overall effect is both joyful and contemplative - suitable for festival decoration, a respectful offering or a commemorative piece for spiritual observance around Manor House, Green Lanes and the nearby market streets, prepared with the attentive hand of an experienced local florist available for same-day delivery in the neighbourhood.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
The image shows a beautiful heart-shaped sympathy tribute, the sort of piece a family in Manor House might choose to honour a loved one at a quiet chapel or crematorium. The heart is entirely filled with white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals overlapping so closely that they form a soft, textured field of pure white. The flowers appear freshly opened, each one contributing to a sense of unity and completeness, like shared stories woven together over a lifetime. Surrounding this cushion of white blooms is a deep emerald green satin ribbon, precisely pleated into a ruffled edge. The pleats create a gentle, rhythmic pattern around the perimeter, while the satin's slight sheen contrasts elegantly with the velvety surface of the flowers. This structured border gives the heart a defined silhouette and a feeling of respectful formality. In the upper left dip of the heart, an accent spray offers a focal point of grace and tenderness. Two creamy white roses stand at its centre, fully open and layered with delicate, curling petals that seem to hold unspoken words of love and farewell. Around them cluster smaller white flowers that resemble freesias or similar light, fragrant blooms, along with a scattering of buds that hint at lives and memories still unfolding in those who remain. A mix of rich green foliage-smooth, glossy leaves and fine, feathery sprigs-frames the cluster and extends softly over the chrysanthemum base, adding depth and natural movement. Set against a clear white background, every detail is easy to distinguish, from the texture of each petal to the gentle ripple of the ribbon. This heart arrangement feels like a quiet embrace in bloom, perfectly at home at a memorial service near Green Lanes or overlooking the trees around Manor House.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Resting against a spotless white background, this cross-shaped floral tribute is presented on a slight diagonal, giving the impression that it gently leans forward in a gesture of comfort. The outline is flawlessly defined by a thick edging of white spray chrysanthemums, each small bloom nestled closely together to form a velvety, cloud-soft frame that suggests peace and reverence. Just behind this fringe, a narrow ribbon or band of pale green foliage runs around the perimeter, offering a subtle hint of colour and structure, reminiscent of the quiet green spaces and tree-lined streets near Manor House and Green Lanes. Inside this delicate border, the cross is packed with an abundant mix of flowers in a harmonious but striking palette. Large roses in vivid hot pink and creamy, almost lemon-yellow shades are carefully positioned along the length and width of the cross, drawing the eye naturally from top to base. Between them, small, spherical lime-green button chrysanthemums add a playful yet elegant texture, their rounded forms standing proud against the softer petals of the roses. Threaded throughout are clusters of smaller blooms in deep purple and violet-likely lisianthus or statice-which introduce depth and a slightly more contemplative mood. The combination of bright greens, romantic pinks, gentle creams, and rich purples creates a tribute that feels both contemporary and respectful. Clear, even lighting ensures every petal, fold, and transition between colours is visible, highlighting the florist's attention to detail. Crafted in the spirit of the Manor House community, this floral cross would be a fitting sympathy arrangement for a church or crematorium service, conveying remembrance, faith, and the warmth of shared memories.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
An imposing yet tender Sikh Khanda floral arrangement is presented against a seamless white backdrop, every detail of the symbol brought to life with meticulous floristry. The entire emblem, from the stately central sword to the embracing chakkar and the two outward-sweeping kirpans, is formed from countless royal blue chrysanthemums positioned close together to create a smooth, plush surface. The intense blue colour is consistent throughout, radiating a quiet strength reminiscent of the tranquil moments at dawn along Green Lanes near Manor House. Each bloom adds a tiny ripple of texture, so the surface appears softly undulating rather than flat. Anchoring the design at the bottom of the central circle is a delicate, contrasting floral cluster. Three white roses, perfectly shaped and just opening, rest at the heart of this accent, their creamy petals unfolding in gentle spirals. Around them, fine sprays of minuscule white flowers-likely baby's breath-add a misty halo, while rich, dark green foliage curves outward, framing the roses and breaking up the solid blue with a touch of natural softness. Light, understated shadows fall beneath the tribute, suggesting elevation and giving the design a sculpted look. It is easy to imagine this Khanda displayed at a Sikh funeral or remembrance service in the Manor House area, perhaps in a quiet corner of a local chapel or family home. The overall feeling is one of reverence and calm; the royal blue suggests devotion and resilience, while the white roses speak of purity, peace, and the enduring love that survives the pain of loss.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A serene heart-shaped arrangement of roses and baby's breath is shown against a spotless white background, giving the impression of a tribute suspended in stillness. The heart itself is striking in its clarity, divided neatly down the centre into two equal yet differently coloured halves. On the left, a richly packed sweep of creamy white and the faintest pale yellow roses creates a side that feels tranquil and pure. Each rose is fresh and finely formed, its petals gently unfolding like the corners of a soft letter, suggesting peace, remembrance, and a respectful farewell. On the right, the same abundance is repeated in a medium, romantic pink. These roses carry a warmer note, hinting at love, closeness, and the emotional ties that remain after a funeral has ended. Between the larger blooms, tiny white stars of baby's breath are interlaced throughout the composition, especially along the dividing line and around the outer curves, where they soften every edge and add a delicate, lace-like finish. The contrast between the creamy whites and blush pinks is gentle rather than stark, the two halves blending visually even as they remain distinct, like intertwined lives or shared memories. Imagined resting at a funeral in the Manor House area, perhaps near Green Lanes or close to the quieter corners of Finsbury Park, this heart would offer a comforting focal point for mourners. Crafted with the care of a local florist, the design feels both modern and timeless, a floral expression of love and loss that honours the person who has passed while bringing a sense of calm to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A tender triple-heart floral arrangement fills this image, designed as three linked hearts that drift gently from top left to bottom right, evoking a soft cascade of remembrance. Each heart is richly packed with roses in muted lavender and dusty mauve tones, interwoven with small clusters of pastel pink roses that lighten and warm the overall look. The blossoms are set closely together, from unfurling buds to fully open flowers, giving the hearts a plush, cushion-like texture that suggests both beauty and comfort in a time of loss. Delicate strands of green ivy wind around the outer edges of the hearts and trail between them, creating natural frames and living connections that turn the three shapes into a single, flowing tribute. The ivy leaves are glossy and heart-tipped, adding depth and movement, their fresh green colour in gentle contrast with the romantic pastel rose petals. The background is a pure, luminous white with subtle vertical reflections, perhaps from a glass panel or polished wall, which keeps the focus on the intricate detailing of the flowers and foliage. The arrangement feels calm and contemplative, ideal for a funeral or memorial gathering in Manor House, maybe for a service close to Seven Sisters Road or overlooking the greenery of Clissold Park. Reflecting the thoughtful style of local florists, this cascading triple-heart design expresses unity, family bonds, and a love that remains beautifully present even in moments of farewell.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Suspended in a clean photographic field, this U-shaped mala - a traditional toran - reads as a study in contrast and celebration, crafted from durable artificial flowers that mimic natural texture and depth. Each arm rises with a compact cluster of creamy-white florets, their tiny layered petals forming a soft crown that seems almost feathered under the studio glare. Immediately beneath these pale crowns sits a band of rich reddish-brown blooms; their flattened, layered surfaces suggest dried petals or bark-like textures, grounding the composition with an earthy warmth. The garland then unfurls into a wide, luminous curve of bright golden-yellow marigold-like elements, densely threaded to form a plush, continuous sweep across the lower arc. At intervals, small bright-green accents - leaf shapes or ribbon loops - mark the transitions, giving structural clarity and visual rhythm. At the centre, a full, rounded pendant of bold orange blooms drops like a vivacious tassel, its ruffled layers catching light and forming a radiant focal point. The artificial fibres carry a faint, comforting aroma when handled, but chiefly offer a soft, silky touch and reassuring weight appropriate for repeated seasonal use. As a local florist around Manor House station, Flower Delivery Manor House often recommends this style for entrances, puja altars, and ceremonial arches throughout the neighbourhood near Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park because it conveys tradition, colour, and longevity without the fragility of fresh garlands.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
When I craft a memorial pillow like this for families around Manor House, I think first of balance and touch, and this photograph shows that attention to detail from a slightly raised, oblique viewpoint on a white backdrop. The surface is densely composed: vivid hot pink roses-some tightly budded, others unfolding lushly-sit at the heart of the design, their velvet faces contrasted by clusters of pale pink carnations that provide a rippling, ruffled texture. Scattered among them are deep purple lisianthus blooms that add quiet drama, and cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus that catch the eye with warm, buttery tones. Several sky-steel eryngium thistles punctuate the composition with a spiky, architectural accent, while generous sprays of rounded eucalyptus and darker foliage braid through the flowers, lending cool silver-green highlights and a faint, cleansing scent. The pillow is edged in a pleated, deep red satin ribbon base-ruffled and tactile-which crisply defines the rectangle and elevates the arrangement into something formal yet tender. There is a balanced weight to the design that reads as a celebration of life rather than stark mourning; the colors and textures are chosen to comfort and to recall bright, personal memories. At Flower Delivery Manor House we supply similar sympathy cushions for services across Green Lanes, Finsbury Park and the surrounding streets, where families often ask for pieces that will both comfort and sing quietly of the life they are honouring.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A beautifully composed heart-shaped floral tribute rests against a clean white background, its petals clustered so tightly that the entire form appears soft and continuous, with no gaps or visible stems. The arrangement is created in a gentle palette of pastel pinks, creamy whites, and pale yellows, accented with notes of deeper magenta, capturing the subdued yet heartfelt atmosphere of a remembrance service in the Manor House area. At its heart, several large cream-to-butter-yellow roses open in elegant spirals, their velvety petals catching the light and providing a calm focal point. Surrounding these are abundant pastel pink carnations, their frilled petals layered one over another to build the main structure and curving outline of the heart, giving it a reassuring, cushion-like texture. Interwoven with the carnations are bright white spider chrysanthemums, characterised by their fine, elongated petals that stretch out from light green centres, lending crisp texture and visual brightness to the design. Small clusters of rich magenta-pink lisianthus are dotted throughout, their softly ruffled, bell-shaped blooms deepening the colour story and adding emotional intensity. Subtle sprigs of green foliage and variegated leaves slip between the flowers, providing natural contrast and a hint of garden freshness, like greenery glimpsed around nearby Finsbury Park. At the very tip of the heart, a delicate pink ribbon quietly emerges, signalling that this piece is intended as a sympathy or funeral tribute rather than a casual gift. The white background emphasises the heart's silhouette and the thoughtful balance of flowers, making this arrangement a fitting choice for mourning families in Manor House wishing to send a message of love, peace, and remembrance through flowers.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A reverent rectangular floral pillow, lovingly composed from hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemums that form a uniform, plush surface reminiscent of a soft linen cushion. The chrysanthemums are arranged so closely their rounded heads read almost like a woven textile, evoking calm, purity and the quiet dignity appropriate for a funeral or memorial. Anchoring the piece in the upper left corner is a concentrated cluster of deep magenta and fuchsia roses, their velvety petals opening in graceful spirals; intermingled are fragrant white freesias and tiny white accent buds that add delicate highlights and a gentle perfume. Supporting foliage-glossy leaves and slender fern fronds-fans beneath the accent to provide natural contrast and a sense of organic structure, while a neat pleated border of pale green satin ribbon edges the pillow, the ribbon's soft sheen offering a subtle, refreshingly gentle green halo beneath the white. The image is set against a crisp white background with soft studio light that reveals texture and depth without distraction. As a local florist in Manor House I imagine this piece placed with care at a chapel near Clissold or at a graveside close to Finsbury Park; Flower Delivery Manor House crafts this style to express solace and long remembrance. The overall mood is one of tender restraint: tactile, scented with a whisper of freesias and fresh greens, and designed to comfort those who gather to honour a life lived.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Presented against a crisp white backdrop, this heart-shaped arrangement is an intimate study in colour, texture and careful floral craft, created with the neighbourhood in mind. Deep, crimson red roses crowd together to form the core of the heart, each bloom at a slightly different stage so the surface appears alive with folds of velvety petals and soft shadow. Interspersed generously among those roses are cloud-like sprays of baby's breath (Gypsophila) whose tiny white stars lighten and lift the composition, creating delicate negative space that allows the red to breathe. In the upper-left curve a single white lily takes a quiet lead: its large, pure petals unfurl with the faintest cream near the throat and reveal yellow stamens that give a subtle sunlit warmth. The interplay of the lush roses, the feathery gypsophila and the sculpted lily creates a tactile contrast-smooth, plush and airy in turn-that a local florist would arrange to convey both romance and refined restraint. As a Manor House bouquet suitable for Finsbury Park strolls or a gift collected from Green Lanes, it conveys intention: the scent is soft and floral rather than overpowering, the silhouette unmistakably heart-shaped, and the craftsmanship evident in the precise contours. Flower Delivery Manor House prepares and freshens pieces like this for local same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby streets, offering a classic, heartfelt expression for anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or a tender tribute when words might fall short.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A beautifully balanced, heart-shaped funeral tribute appears against a pure white backdrop, its deep reds and bright greens arranged with a practiced, careful hand. The main structure of the heart is made up of velvety red roses, generously bloomed and placed at even intervals, their petals curling inward in tight spirals that create a sense of depth and quiet emotion. Surrounding each rose and running throughout the design are clusters of red carnations and mini carnations, their smaller, ruffled petals forming a dense, soft bed of colour that smooths and rounds the heart's overall silhouette. In contrast to the warm reds, dotted here and there across the surface, sit small, rounded heads of lime-green button chrysanthemums. Their fresh, citrus-toned colour introduces a contemporary touch, bringing a hint of brightness similar to spring foliage in nearby Finsbury Park or the gardens hidden behind Manor House terraces. Along the outer edge of the heart, variegated pittosporum leaves, with their green centres and creamy white margins, create a natural frame that gently highlights the floral shape without overwhelming it. At the pointed base, a few slender fern fronds peek through, adding light, feathery detail and an echo of woodland greenery. The flowers themselves look pristine and freshly arranged, as if crafted that morning for delivery to a local service or wake along Green Lanes. This floral heart conveys love, loyalty, and remembrance in a very visual way, making it a comforting choice for families in Manor House who wish to honour a loved one with something both beautiful and dignified on a day of farewell.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A serene floral cross, intended as a thoughtful sympathy tribute, is displayed against a clean white background that allows every detail to stand out with clarity. The entire body of the cross is carpeted in pristine white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded blooms packed so closely together that they create a dense yet soft-looking cushion of petals. Tiny hints of green at the flower centres lend just enough variation to keep the surface visually interesting while preserving the sense of purity and peace. A narrow lime-green ribbon traces the outline of the cross, its fresh, bright tone echoing the lively greenery around Manor House station and the edges of Finsbury Park. At the exact centre, where the two arms meet, a lavish cluster of deep purple lisianthus blossoms draws the eye. The layered, bell-shaped flowers open in graceful spirals, their velvety petals ranging from royal purple to slightly lighter edges, creating a sense of depth and richness. Nestled among them are small sprigs of foliage and delicate filler blooms, which soften the cluster and add a gentle, natural movement. A few lisianthus stems extend from this focal point, with buds and open flowers trailing along one arm of the cross, as though the purple blooms are drifting slowly downward. Soft, even lighting emphasises the textures of petals and ribbon, while a light shadow beneath the arrangement lifts it subtly from the background. Crafted with sensitivity, this floral cross would be suitable for a funeral service in a Manor House church, a chapel along Green Lanes, or a quiet graveside farewell, conveying respect, comfort, and heartfelt condolence.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A large, reverent floral cross crafted from a dense carpet of pristine white chrysanthemums, photographed on a stark white background to spotlight the details and composition. The chrysanthemums form a seamless, cushion-like base whose uniform texture suggests serenity and steadiness; each bloom is individually placed for fullness and a soft, consoling surface. Encircling the entire outline, a pleated satin ribbon in a deep purple hue creates a striking border that balances the cool white expanse. Down the vertical arm the letters "MUM" are lovingly spelled in small purple flower heads - likely eustoma or diminutive spray chrysanthemums - their saturated colour cutting a personal, tender silhouette against the white. The focal cluster at the centre where the arms meet is rich and layered: deep violet roses, pale lavender roses and ruffled lisianthus mingle with variegated pittosporum-like foliage, the leaves showing lighter margins and darker centres for visual depth. Tiny green berries and soft fronds thread through the spray, adding texture and a green whisper of life. The arrangement carries a light, clean fragrance and a tactile density that feels both solid and embracing. Designed for moments of farewell, this cross offers quiet dignity and affectionate remembrance. Prepared in our Manor House workshop and assembled by experienced hands, it is a fitting tribute for services at chapels around Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road and nearby Finsbury Park, with careful handling for local delivery when needed by grieving families.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00