Manor House Funeral Flowers

At Flowers Manor House, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity and tenderness. Our experienced local florist team in Manor House carefully handcrafts each funeral tribute, from classic sympathy bouquets and sheaves to casket sprays and wreaths, to reflect your loved one’s personality and your family’s wishes.

Working daily with families across Finsbury Park, Harringay and Stoke Newington, we’re familiar with local chapels, homes and funeral directors around Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road and near Finsbury Park station. This local knowledge helps us ensure your flowers arrive at the right place, in perfect time and condition.

We offer respectful, reliable same-day delivery on funeral flowers in and around Manor House when you order online before 3 PM. If you’re unsure what to choose, we’re always happy to guide you on appropriate styles, colours and messages, drawing on years of experience with farewell tributes.

  • Bespoke funeral wreaths, sprays and sympathy bouquets
  • Discreet local service across Manor House and nearby areas
  • Thoughtfully arranged, hand-delivered with care

Every design from Flowers Manor House is created by hand in our studio, using fresh seasonal blooms and a calm, caring approach. Whether you’re arranging a large service or a simple personal tribute, you can trust our local florist team to handle every detail with compassion and respect.

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In this image, a generously sized, heart-shaped floral tribute is shown lying flat on a bright white surface, allowing its form and colour palette to be fully appreciated. The entire heart is paved in white spray chrysanthemums, each small head placed so precisely that together they form a smooth, pillowy expanse of petals. The blooms are uniform and fresh, their snowy colour symbolising innocence and serenity, much like the calm moments by the water in nearby Woodberry Wetlands or the quieter paths of Finsbury Park near Manor House. Tracing the outline of the heart is a narrow band of emerald green ribbon, applied with care so it hugs every contour. The ribbon's satin texture adds a refined sheen, elegantly framing the floral interior and giving the tribute a polished, ceremonial look.   

Across the upper left side of the heart, a sophisticated diagonal spray of calla lilies becomes the focal point. These lilies range in deep magenta and fuchsia tones, their sleek, trumpet-shaped blooms rising and flowing like gentle waves across the white chrysanthemum base. A few are more open and commanding at the top of the spray, while others taper downward in a soft cascade, suggesting motion and tenderness. Interlaced among them are clusters of small, fragrant white flowers, most likely freesias, with their slender buds and delicate trumpets introducing a different scale and a sense of gentle perfume. Framing the callas and freesias is an arrangement of lush greenery: broad, dark green leaves with a satin shine, and fine, featherlike fern fronds that soften the edges. Together, these elements create depth and a natural, garden-inspired feel, echoing the greenery that weaves through the Manor House area. This thoughtfully composed heart, such as one prepared by Flowers Manor House for a funeral or memorial, stands as a visual expression of condolence, respect, and enduring love.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
This image shows a carefully crafted Union Jack floral arrangement, rectangular in shape and designed as a patriotic funeral tribute by an experienced Manor House florist. Set against a clean white background, the colours of the flag appear vivid and defined, as though illuminated by soft daylight filtering through a chapel window near Finsbury Park. The entire piece is composed of numerous small flower heads packed tightly together, creating a plush, padded surface with the comforting look of a cushion or altar piece. Deep blue blooms form the main field and the neat outer edge, likely composed of closely bunched hydrangea-style flowers that provide a velvety backdrop. Across this blue ground, the central red St George's Cross and the diagonal St Patrick's Cross are laid out with precision using dense red chrysanthemums or similar flowers, their round, compact forms blending into strong blocks of colour. Distinct white flowers clearly mark the diagonal and horizontal white bands, forming the St Andrew's Cross and the fine outlines that separate the red sections from the blue, ensuring the layered design of the Union Jack remains faithful and crisp. From a distance, the arrangement reads as a flawless British flag; imagined at arm's length, each petal and bud can almost be felt under the fingertips, cool and slightly damp from conditioning in a Manor House workshop near Seven Sisters Road. The tribute conveys a calm, solemn atmosphere, suggesting its role in a funeral cortège, a memorial service, or a commemorative event where families and friends gather to reflect on a life connected to both London and the wider story of the United Kingdom.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This photograph shows an exquisitely arranged pillow-shaped floral tribute, designed in a softly rounded rectangle that suggests repose and gentle comfort. The cushion is densely packed so that the viewer sees only petals and foliage, no gaps, creating the impression of a rich, floral tapestry. Large roses take centre stage in tones of vivid fuchsia, delicate blush pink, and creamy pale yellow, many fully unfurled so their layered, spiralling petals form ruffled rosettes across the cushion's surface. Nestled among them are striking deep purple lisianthus blooms, whose velvety, multi-layered petals provide contrast and lend the design a regal, more contemplative character. Smaller blush-pink spray roses dot the arrangement like little accents, while clusters of tiny lavender and lilac filler flowers, perhaps statice or limonium, lie between the larger heads, softening transitions and adding fine-textured detail. The floral cushion is cradled by foliage that both frames and supports: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves catch the light with their muted, powdery sheen, and darker, slender fern-like greenery threads through to add depth, structure, and a gently feathery outline. The tribute is photographed against a simple white background, with a subtle shadow that emphasises its three-dimensional form, as if newly completed at Flowers Manor House just off Seven Sisters Road, ready to make its way to a nearby chapel or cemetery. The overall feeling is calm and reverent, as though the flowers are quietly speaking on behalf of family and friends. This design would be chosen as a sympathy or funeral tribute, offering a dignified and heartfelt expression of remembrance and support in times of loss.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
This image presents a beautifully composed funeral tribute spelling "DAD" in three upright, block-style letters, created with the care and precision of an experienced Manor House florist. Each letter is built on a sturdy frame and then completely covered with small white chrysanthemums, or similar button-type blooms, placed so closely together that the surface appears like a soft, white quilt. The flowers have a fresh, moist look, as though they have just been conditioned in the shop not far from Green Lanes, and they give off a sense of gentle calm and purity. Around the outer edge of every letter runs a deep green ribbon, neatly pleated and slightly glossy, tracing each curve and corner and turning the word into a clearly defined, three-dimensional form. Subtle glimpses of the dark support bars behind the flowers show how the letters are linked and held upright for display at a funeral, wake, or memorial service.   

Thoughtful floral embellishments add individuality. On the first "D", at the top left curve, a small spray of white freesias and rich green foliage lies across the white chrysanthemums, softening the outline and suggesting the light fragrance associated with these blooms. Two slender green stems then sweep diagonally out from this area, crossing towards the central "A" and bringing a sense of movement. At their meeting point, an asymmetric focal cluster catches the eye: two deep purple calla lilies, with elegant, trumpet-like heads, are arranged among white freesia blossoms and glossy leaves, providing a note of solemn colour. On the final "D", a smaller but complementary cluster of white flowers and foliage decorates the upper right side, balancing the design. Against its clean white background, the tribute reads as a tender farewell piece, an expression of love, remembrance, and gratitude for a father, suitable for delivery to local chapels and crematoria serving Manor House and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
When I built this sympathy wreath at my bench near the Manor House tube, I pictured a calm embrace for a small family service. The foundation is a dense ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom tucked tightly to create an unbroken, soft halo of texture and light; the overall effect is one of continuity and gentle calm. Nestled into the upper left is a concentrated spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) - tones shift from deep violet to pale lavender across open blooms and tapering buds - giving a subtle, velvety focal point that soothes rather than dominates. Interlaced foliage, from glossy variegated leaves to feathery fern-like fronds, adds cool green highlights and a fresh, living contrast that feels like a breath of early morning air. Along the inner and outer rims, a fine band of dark purple mesh or lace peeks through the white, creating a quiet underline of colour that echoes the lisianthus and refines the silhouette. The studio-style photograph uses soft, even light against a plain white background and a faint shadow beneath the wreath, emphasising its shape and meticulous craftsmanship. Offered by Flowers Manor House for local funeral tributes and chapel deliveries around Green Lanes and Finsbury Park, this arrangement is designed to convey respect, remembrance and a steady, comforting presence at the service.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white field, this circular sympathy wreath conveys quiet dignity through its simple, elegant materials. Hundreds of small white chrysanthemums build the main body, each blossom contributing to a soft, tactile surface that feels both substantial and tender. The eye is drawn to a composed cluster at the crown: three soft yellow roses open with layered, velvety petals that suggest warmth and attentive care. Surrounding the roses are wisps of baby's breath, tiny white clouds that soften the edges, while petite sprays of pale purple statice add a thoughtful, bittersweet punctuation. The greenery is varied-broad leaves that anchor the cluster and delicate fern-like foliage that breathes lightness into the grouping.

A slim band of purple mesh or ribbon nestles beneath the chrysanthemums at the inner and outer rims, a modest but sophisticated lining that deepens the palette without overpowering the whites and yellows. The photograph is evenly lit, the wreath sitting just above a faint shadow that gives it quiet dimension. As a local florist familiar with Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, I picture this arrangement arriving at a chapel on a soft morning, a gesture of consolation suitable for a funeral or memorial service. Its colours, textures and restrained composition make it a composed expression of remembrance and solace for friends and family.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined heart-shaped sympathy arrangement crafted in a simple studio setting against a clean white backdrop, allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly seen. The heart itself is entirely massed with pristine white chrysanthemums, their tiny, densely layered florets giving the impression of a soft, snowy cushion. Each bloom has been carefully placed so that the surface appears seamless and plush, suggesting comfort, purity, and a gentle resting place. A deep green satin ribbon forms a neat border around the edge of the heart, adding definition and a subtle, formal elegance suited to funeral flowers. On the upper left curve sits a cluster of three deep red roses, their velvety petals curling outward in rich, concentric layers. Around them, glossy dark leaves, airy fern-like foliage, and fine white fillers-likely freesias-bring contrast and lightness, hinting at a delicate fragrance. Two more red roses are positioned along the lower right side, embedded within the white chrysanthemum base. Connecting these elements, slender arcs of bright green ornamental grass sweep diagonally across the heart, gently guiding the eye and adding a touch of movement to the design. The interplay of pure white, deep red, and layered greens creates a balance of calm and emotion, making this heart a fitting tribute for services in and around Manor House, whether delivered to a local church, funeral home, or crematorium. It evokes an image of quiet streets and thoughtful goodbyes, offering a tender, floral expression of love and remembrance.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A hand-tied bouquet of sapphire-blue and cream roses is presented against a clean, white backdrop, the simplicity of the setting allowing the flowers to speak with quiet grace. The arrangement is round and full, composed of roughly equal numbers of deep blue and soft ivory roses, each bloom carefully placed to create a balanced, almost rhythmic pattern of colour. The blue roses carry an intensity reminiscent of twilight skies over nearby Green Lanes, their velvety petals layered densely, giving the flowers a lush, luxurious feel. By contrast, the cream roses are gentle and luminous, with petals that unfurl in smooth, open cups, bringing light and softness to the design. Scattered delicately throughout are wisps of white baby's breath, tiny clustered blossoms that add an airy, cloud-like texture and soften the spaces between the larger flowers. Dark green foliage peeks through the bouquet, its smooth, slightly glossy leaves framing the roses and suggesting freshness, as though the bouquet has just been prepared by a skilled florist near Manor House station. The stems are neatly gathered and visible at the base, straight and well-trimmed, making it easy to imagine this piece being placed into a simple vase on a side table, mantle, or remembrance display. Gentle, even lighting caresses each petal and leaf, highlighting subtle curves and shadows without overwhelming the eye, and creating an overall atmosphere of calm, respectful beauty. With its thoughtful combination of soothing creams and contemplative blues, this bouquet seems especially intended for sympathy occasions, offering a dignified, comforting presence for families in and around Manor House who are honouring the memory of a loved one.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
A lavish bouquet, captured from a gently elevated angle against a clear white background, reveals a carefully orchestrated interplay of lilies, roses, and airy filler blooms. Dominant white lilies stretch open like elegant stars, their long, trumpet petals curling outward to reveal soft green throats and slender stamens, suggesting both purity and a calm, confident presence. Tucked closely around them are roses in tender blush pink and creamy ivory, some in tight buds that hint at promise, others in full bloom with velvet-soft petals spiralling outwards, giving the arrangement a sense of depth and romance. Cutting through these softer tones are several striking fuchsia and magenta Oriental lilies, similar to Stargazers, whose darker speckles and golden anthers add drama and intensity, almost like bursts of colour echoing the vibrancy of nearby Harringay and Finsbury Park. Wisps of white gypsophila weave between the larger flowers, their countless tiny blossoms creating a light, cloud-like veil that smooths the transitions from one bloom to the next. Occasional flashes of clean green foliage peek through, suggesting freshly cut stems and an expertly balanced structure beneath the surface. The bright, even lighting highlights every contour and texture, evoking the feeling of a bouquet that has just been finished at a local Manor House flower shop, ready for same-day delivery to a townhouse on Green Lanes or a flat near the Underground. This design carries a mood of hopeful celebration and sincere affection, ideal for marking milestones, romantic evenings in North London, or sending warm congratulations to someone special in the N4 neighbourhood.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
A lovingly composed sympathy piece spells "MUM" in capital letters, each letter built from hundreds of compact, pure white chrysanthemums that form a soft, billowing texture across every face and curve. The immaculate white surface glows with a serene clarity, suggesting peace and reverence; in soft morning or chapel light the tiny blossoms pick up a cool, almost silvery sheen. Three tasteful clusters of accent flowers - primarily muted lavender roses with touches of pale pink rosebuds - are placed with precise care: one cluster nestles on the upper left arm of the first 'M', another finds a gentle home in the hollow of the central 'U', and a third adorns the upper right arm of the last 'M', so that each letter carries a personal note of colour and tenderness. Bright green leaves and delicate fern fronds are interspersed through the clusters, their slender shapes and verdant tones adding relief against the white and reinforcing the arrangement's sculpted depth. The letters sit upon a darker green structural base, visible only as a thin outline or ribbon-wrapped board beneath the blooms, giving the whole formation strength while keeping the floral surface pure and uninterrupted. The scent is faintly floral and green, the overall effect hushed and consoling - a bespoke tribute that reads as both a declaration of love and a peaceful farewell. Prepared by experienced local florists familiar with Manor House and Green Lanes, this arrangement is suitable for funeral services, memorials, or graveside remembrances and can be arranged for local delivery when needed.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A tranquil heart-shaped floral arrangement is shown in crisp detail, resting against a pure white background that allows every petal and fold of ribbon to stand out. The body of the heart is made from countless white chrysanthemums, each one nestled closely to its neighbour until they form a seamless field of flowers. Their soft, rounded heads and immaculate colour create a cushion-like surface that feels both gentle and reassuring, a comforting presence for a funeral or memorial gathering in the Manor House area. Carefully framing this floral cushion is an emerald green satin ribbon, pleated with precision to create a scalloped edge that hugs the heart's contours. The ribbon's satin finish adds a subtle sheen and a sense of crafted formality, marking the tribute as something special and considered. In the upper left arc of the heart, a graceful accent arrangement provides a focal point. Two open white roses sit in pride of place, their petals layered in creamy spirals that suggest tenderness and enduring affection. They are accompanied by smaller white blooms-reminiscent of freesias or other delicate flowers-which introduce finer detail and airy texture. Around and beneath these blooms, clusters of foliage in different tones of green add depth: broad, shiny leaves anchor the design, while slender, feathery fronds extend slightly over the blanket of chrysanthemums, introducing a sense of natural movement. The composition feels still yet quietly alive, as though capturing a single thoughtful moment in the midst of grief. This floral heart would be fitting for delivery to a local Manor House funeral home or a service near Finsbury Park, honouring a loved one with understated grace and heartfelt sincerity.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
The image shows a thoughtful "GRANDMA" floral tribute, the sort of piece a family from near Manor House might choose when they want something both traditional and tender. The word is spelled in bold, block letters, each constructed on a frame and completely blanketed with white chrysanthemums. The flowers are fresh and tightly clustered, creating a thick, padded appearance that looks almost like soft wool, conjuring the comfort of a grandmother's embrace. Every letter is edged in a slim, lilac ribbon trim, which has been carefully gathered and fixed along the outer line to give a delicate wave of pale purple. This subtle colour accent sets off the crisp white blooms without overpowering them, adding a gentle sense of elegance. To give the tribute character and warmth, three miniature bouquets are set into the design at intervals: on the first "G", on one of the middle "A"s, and on the final "A". These sprays feature mid-pink gerbera daisies and pink roses nestled among fresh green foliage, with a natural, slightly domed shape that rises above the flat field of chrysanthemums. The background is simple and unobtrusive, so the viewer's eye rests entirely on the floral lettering. Soft, diffused lighting bathes the flowers, allowing subtle shadows to reveal texture while keeping the overall mood serene. It is easy to imagine this arrangement delivered by local florists not far from Manor House tube station, then placed gently by the coffin or near the front of a chapel, offering a calm, loving presence throughout the service as family and friends reflect on a life filled with care and affection.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
Viewed from above, this meticulously assembled funeral wreath balances serene cream roses and pale yellow lilies within a perfectly circular frame, a design I would craft for families in Manor House and the neighbouring Finsbury Park area. Around a dozen to fifteen creamy roses form the main heart of the wreath, their tight, concentric petals presenting a soft ivory glow under gentle daylight. Sprays of trumpet-shaped lilies-some open, some in tender bud-are woven through the roses, their pale lemon tones adding a delicate lift and elegant silhouette. A lush foundation of greens provides contrast and depth: airy fern fronds feather the perimeter, while denser, rounded eucalyptus-like leaves offer cool, muted tones and a soft, fragrant undercurrent. The play of textures-velvety rose petals, the smooth arc of lily tepals, and the filigree of ferns-gives the wreath a layered, tactile presence that reads as both refined and heartfelt. The arrangement is photographed flat on white, emphasizing the unbroken circle that symbolizes continuity and remembrance. As an experienced local florist I note how the colours and composition are chosen to soothe: cream for purity, pale yellow for gentle warmth, and green for hope. This wreath is intended as a comforting, dignified tribute for a funeral, memorial service, or as a sympathy gift delivered sensitively across Manor House, Seven Sisters Road, and nearby streets.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This image shows an elegant funeral flower tribute spelling out "MUM" in bold, three-dimensional capital letters set against a bright white background that makes the colours glow. The body of each letter is formed from densely packed deep mauve, magenta, and purple chrysanthemums, their petals overlapping so closely that no gaps of the frame can be seen, creating a plush, continuous blanket of blooms. Tiny lime-green centres peep out from each flower, their fresh tone giving the tribute a gentle energy amid the solemnity. Around the sides of the letters, a soft, light pink ruffled ribbon has been carefully pleated and fixed, outlining the shapes with a delicate pastel trim that feels comforting and feminine. On the upper left section of the first "M", a small arrangement of bright pink roses is nestled into rich green fern fronds and foliage, the buds and open blooms adding depth and a sense of movement. The "U" features a more expansive cluster at its base: soft blush and cream roses mingled with white filler flowers and variegated leaves, placed to form a graceful garland within the curve of the letter. On the top right of the second "M", another spray of deep pink roses and fern leaves mirrors the first, visually anchoring the tribute from one side to the other. This carefully balanced "MUM" arrangement, easily imagined resting in a chapel near Manor House or carried down Green Lanes to a local service, conveys love, remembrance, and gratitude for a cherished mother, offering a comforting focal point for family and friends.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
A beautifully composed memorial pillow, hand-shaped into a soft, rectangular cushion and entirely carpeted with hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemum heads, occupies the frame against a pristine white backdrop. The dense cluster of chrysanthemums forms a uniform, velvety surface that suggests the quietness of rest and the purity of remembrance; each tiny bloom contributes to a soothing white mass that feels both tender and solemn. Encircling the pillow is a delicate, light green ribbon trim, pleated into neat scallops that introduce a subtle, hopeful contrast and gently define the tribute's edges. At the top-left a small, composed bouquet lends a personal touch: layers of white lisianthus sit alongside rich purple lisianthus in various stages of bloom, some tightly furled, some softly open, their shapes and tones evoking dignity and fond memory. Feathery fern fronds and other glossy greenery are woven through the cluster, and a darker leafy wrap secures the stems, keeping the accent neat for laying at a service or graveside. The presentation, lit with soft, diffused light reminiscent of a chapel near Seven Sisters Road or a quiet corner by Finsbury Park, highlights texture and shadow without drama. As a local florist serving Manor House, Flowers Manor House creates this arrangement with attention to proportion and scent-memory - the faint, clean floral fragrance of chrysanthemum and lisianthus - making it a thoughtful expression of sympathy for wakes, funerals, or a close family memorial.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
An elegant circular wreath arranged with meticulous care: a dense halo of pristine white chrysanthemums forms the soft, cloudlike base, their tiny florets tightly layered to create a velvety surface that speaks of purity and gentle remembrance. Just beneath the white, a fine layer of deep purple mesh or netting is visible along the inner circumference, adding a refined touch of contrast and depth. Crowning the upper-left quadrant, a single cream rose-petals soft and slightly luminous-nestles amid a rich assemblage of greenery. Variegated leaves with pale edges and feathery fern fronds provide texture and movement, while slender sprigs of lavender-purple statice are threaded through the foliage like subtle, consoling notes. On the right-hand side, two graceful calla lilies extend from about two o'clock to five o'clock, their trumpet forms showing a delicate ombré from dusky purple at the tips down into warm peach-pink and blush tones at the bases; their green stems curve along the bottom-right arc, integrating seamlessly with the chrysanthemum ring. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, tied down and guiding the eye toward the lilies, unifying the wreath's flow. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop, the arrangement carries a hushed dignity appropriate for memorial services, graveside ceremonies, or a sympathy tribute. This is a style often requested by neighbours in Manor House and along Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road, created with the calm attention to detail people expect from Flowers Manor House when arranging local memorial flowers.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A studio-style, eye-level image presents a three-letter funeral tribute spelling "BRO" in luminous royal blue chrysanthemums, each letter freestanding and sculpted with meticulous care. The blue blooms are densely massed to create soft, pillowed surfaces and sharply defined letterforms; the petals' close packing creates a tactile, almost velour texture that reads as both solemn and comforting on camera. Small accent clusters are placed thoughtfully at the lower-left of the B and the lower-right of the R and O: creamy pale yellow spray roses in mixed stages of bloom sit beside tiny white filler flowers - likely mini chrysanths or gypsophila - all tucked into a bed of mixed greenery including broad, glossy salal leaves and lighter, feathery fern fronds. The letters are mounted on a white foam or supportive frame whose thin outline is visible at the inner loops and edges, giving structural clarity to the design. Soft studio lighting on a stark white backdrop highlights the contrast between the saturated blue and the gentle cream accents, while suggesting a hushed, respectful atmosphere appropriate for a memorial. As a local florist working around Manor House station and the nearby stretch of Seven Sisters Road towards Finsbury Park, I would describe the piece as a dignified, personalised tribute - the kind of bespoke memorial we prepare at Flowers Manor House (flowersmanorhouse.co.uk) for families seeking to honour a brother with colours that speak of serenity, fidelity and fond remembrance.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
The image features a refined Celtic cross floral tribute, laid flat on a brilliant white background so that each flower and colour stands out clearly. The cross has a strong, traditional profile, complete with its circular ring, and is entirely fashioned from fresh chrysanthemums and carnations. The main body of the cross is formed from densely packed white chrysanthemum heads, creating a plush, cushion-like surface with a subtle, domed texture that suggests tenderness and peace. Woven through this sea of white are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, arranged in deliberate bands and shapes to define the ring and form Celtic-inspired interlacing, evoking timeless symbols of continuity and spiritual connection. The rounded, compact green blooms add a sculpted depth and a touch of contemporary vibrancy. Along the lower length of the vertical arm, three prominent clusters of deep purple carnations draw the eye, their richly layered petals forming luxurious rosettes of colour. These clusters are gently threaded with slim trails of dark green foliage and sinuous woody stems, which lend the piece a soft, organic movement, bringing to mind the nearby gardens and leafy corners around Manor House and Finsbury Park. The bright yet gentle lighting accentuates the freshness of the flowers and the meticulous craftsmanship without casting harsh shadows, preserving a quiet, reverent mood. This Celtic cross arrangement feels deeply suited to a funeral or memorial service, its palette of white, green, and purple speaking of purity, hope, and respect. It would provide a dignified, faith-inspired tribute for services held in local churches, chapels, or crematoriums serving the Manor House community.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A beautifully composed floral cross rests on a pristine white background, the slight diagonal angle revealing both its shape and its depth. Along the outer edge, tiny white spray chrysanthemums are packed closely together, forming a plush, velvety border that outlines the arms and base of the cross with gentle precision. Just beneath this snowy fringe, a band of pale green ribbon or folded foliage hugs the contours, adding a fresh, contemporary touch that calls to mind the green avenues and park edges around Manor House and Finsbury Park. Within this border, the main field of the cross is a vibrant, carefully balanced mosaic of flowers. Large fuchsia-pink roses and soft, creamy yellow roses are spaced thoughtfully, their fully opened blooms symbolising love, gratitude, and remembrance. Between them, rounded lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design with bursts of bright, modern colour and playful texture. Threaded amongst these larger shapes are smaller flowers in deep purple and violet-likely statice or lisianthus-that lend a rich, thoughtful undertone and help to blend the colours together. The entire arrangement is lit with crisp, even light, allowing each bloom and ribbon fold to stand out clearly, without harsh shadows. The cross leans gently from top left to bottom right, creating a sense of calm movement, as though it has been laid down with care on a table in a local Manor House florist's workshop before being delivered to a nearby church, crematorium, or family home. This floral tribute carries a quiet message of faith and comfort, offering families around Green Lanes and Seven Sisters a dignified yet uplifting way to say goodbye.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
This rectangular memorial pillow is a carefully composed expression of comfort: its surface is completely covered with tightly clustered, pristine white chrysanthemums that create a soft, quilted appearance and a hushed, tactile calm. The cushion-like form is gently rounded at the corners, and a concentrated floral accent sits deliberately in the top left to draw the eye. That accent features several rich magenta and deep fuchsia roses, their velvet petals opening in graceful layers, intermingled with small white freesias or similar fragrant buds that bring a delicate lift and a whisper of sweetness to the scent profile. Lush green foliage - including fine fern fronds and glossy leaves - provides a fresh, structured backdrop for the roses, letting the colours sing against the white chrysanthemum field. A pleated, pale green satin ribbon trims the base, its loops just visible beneath the blooms and lending a subtle, dignified finish. Photographed against a crisp white background with a soft shadow to show depth, the pillow reads as a traditional bereavement tribute: tranquil, contemplative and lovingly made. As a florist serving Manor House, Green Lanes, and nearby Finsbury Park, we craft pieces like this to offer solace at wakes and funerals; delivered with care, they speak of peaceful rest, honour, and lasting remembrance in a simple, elegant language.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
This dignified sympathy arrangement appears stretched diagonally across a pure white backdrop, its graceful profile reminiscent of a gentle bow. The spray is dominated by several striking white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms opening wide to reveal smooth inner petals and soft, pollen-tipped stamens. Some of the lilies remain in bud, the tips just beginning to show hints of white, capturing that moment between stillness and full bloom. Tucked between the lilies are clusters of lisianthus, adding a more delicate, romantic texture. These smaller flowers display soft white petals, many with a fine wash of lavender at the ruffled edges and faint purple veining, like ink spreading gently across paper. Numerous buds and tiny side blooms punctuate the design, filling the spaces with subtle detail. The foliage is abundant and thoughtfully arranged: broad, glossy leaves lay the foundation, suggesting depth and solidity, while several are folded or rolled into neat loops, giving the piece a tailored, almost sculptural quality. Long, spiky fronds arc outward and downward, particularly from the lower section of the spray, reinforcing its elongated, tapering form. The overall palette of ivory whites, soft lavender hints, and rich greens feels cool and composed, suited to the quiet interiors of chapels and crematoria around Manor House. One can imagine this tribute resting along a coffin or at the foot of a photograph during a memorial, offering those gathered a calm focal point and a symbol of peace, remembrance, and enduring affection in the heart of the community.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
Displayed against a pure white background, this elegant sympathy spray stretches on a diagonal from a compact cluster of bound stems in the upper left to a tapered, feathered tip in the lower right, evoking the shape of a falling petal or gentle tear. At the centre, several Stargazer lilies command attention, their star-shaped blooms washed in rich fuchsia-pink with crisp white edges and scattered burgundy speckles. Some lilies are fully open, revealing their pollen-dusted stamens, while others remain in smooth, elongated buds showing hints of pink and green. Surrounding them, bright magenta gerbera daisies add cheerful yet respectful colour, while creamy white roses and plush, ruffled white carnations provide a soothing, serene counterpoint. Fine sprays of tiny white daisy-like filler flowers weave between the larger heads, giving the arrangement a light, lacy feel. A lush mixture of greenery frames the flowers: wide, dark green leaves create a solid base, feathery ferns soften the silhouette, and long, narrow, grass-like leaves trail towards the bottom right, guiding the eye along the spray's graceful length. The tying point at the top left reveals the tightly bound stems, evidence of a skilled florist's hand, much like the teams creating tributes at Flowers Manor House for services around Manor House underground station and the local community streets. The overall impression is calm and dignified, with the rich pinks symbolising enduring love and the whites expressing purity and peace. This floral tribute is ideal for resting beside a coffin, dressing a chapel, or sending to bereaved families in Manor House as a gentle, heartfelt message of sympathy.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular floral wreath presents a quiet, dignified tribute in a palette of pure whites, soft pinks, and deep fuchsia that would suit a funeral or memorial service around Manor House or along Seven Sisters Road. At first glance, the eye is caught by the impressive white Oriental lilies arranged all around the ring, their trumpet-shaped petals wide open and gently reflexed, revealing golden stamens and pale green throats that draw the gaze inward. Between them sit rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies, their star-like blooms touched with delicate speckles, adding notes of warmth and reverence. White gerbera daisies are woven throughout, each flower with a dark, rounded centre surrounded by crisp, radiating petals that introduce modern clarity and balance. Tucked in close, soft light pink roses and creamy white roses in various stages of bloom lend a romantic, nostalgic feeling; some buds remain tightly furled, while others open fully to show their many layered petals. Smaller white filler flowers-probably spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemum clusters-fill the spaces between the main blooms, creating a soft, cloud-like fullness. A base of lush green foliage supports the floral ring, with polished leaves and delicate sprigs peeking through to define the shape and provide natural depth. The unbroken circle of flowers symbolises eternal love and the continuity of life, themes often at the heart of goodbye gatherings. The lighting is gentle and even, much like a quiet morning in nearby Finsbury Park, so every petal and colour nuance is visible. This wreath feels thoughtfully designed, the kind of memorial arrangement Flowers Manor House could hand-deliver with care to local chapels, crematoria, or family homes.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed floral arrangement in this photograph spells out the word "SON" in bold, three-dimensional letters, displayed on a neutral white background that keeps the focus on the flowers. Each letter is lavishly filled with tightly packed white chrysanthemums, creating a thick, cushion-like surface that feels calm and comforting, symbolising purity and peace. Around the perimeter of each letter runs a deep red satin ribbon, delicately pleated and scalloped so that it hugs every contour of the 'S', traces the perfect round of the 'O', and underscores the strong lines of the 'N'. This ribbon provides a vivid contrast to the white blooms, giving the tribute a clear outline and a sense of careful craftsmanship, much like the thoughtful work done by florists serving families near Manor House station and the surrounding streets. Resting atop the snowy chrysanthemum bed are red anthurium flowers, polished and heart-shaped, their central spadices standing proudly. A generous cluster, accompanied by fern fronds and glossy green foliage, crowns the upper left curve of the 'S'. At the lower edge of the 'O', a single anthurium is placed more simply, drawing the eye toward the open centre of the letter. The upper right of the 'N' holds a more elaborate spray of several anthuriums and sweeping greenery, balancing the design. Fine, trailing stems and slender leaves wander lightly across the letters, visually connecting each red focal point and adding an organic, natural rhythm. The arrangement feels solemn yet tender, a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial in Manor House, where families seek a personalised way to express deep love and remembrance for their son.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
The image shows a meticulously crafted funeral wreath set against a clean white backdrop, its circular shape symbolising continuity and eternal remembrance. The outer ring is composed almost entirely of Baby's Breath, the fine Gypsophila blossoms so tightly packed that they create a soft, white cushion around the whole form. This delicate filler flower gives the design a light, almost cloud-like presence. Resting on this misty base are clusters of lisianthus in full and partial bloom. Each lisianthus displays layered, gently frilled petals that start in creamy white and transition to edges brushed with cool lavender and deeper violet. Some blooms open fully to reveal shaded centres, while nearby buds remain closed, slim and pale green with just a whisper of colour at the tips. Together, the white and purple tones form a soothing, harmonious palette that feels quiet and dignified. The centre of the wreath is left open, emphasising the traditional circular motif often chosen for sympathy tributes. With no decorative ribbon or text, the composition remains simple and sincere. The neutral lighting and plain background isolate the flowers, making them appear freshly arranged on a workbench in a Manor House florist studio near the bustle of Seven Sisters Road, ready for delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. This wreath would be selected for occasions when a family wishes to express thoughtful condolences, its gentle colours and textures offering a calm, compassionate presence during funerals, memorial gatherings, or moments of private remembrance at home.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A beautifully structured heart-shaped arrangement of roses and baby's breath fills the frame, set against a clean white backdrop that gives it a calm, almost chapel-like stillness. The heart is symmetrical, with a distinct vertical line dividing it into two coloured halves, a design often chosen by families near Manor House, Harringay, and Stoke Newington to symbolise shared lives or deep family ties. On the left side, a luxurious mass of creamy white and soft pale-yellow roses is gathered so closely that little of the base can be seen; each rose is in full bloom, its velvety petals folding outward in gentle layers, suggesting peace, remembrance, and the hope of rest. On the right, the colour deepens into medium pink, with just as many roses nestled tightly together, their rounded spirals of petals giving the impression of warmth, affection, and the kindness of the person being honoured. Threaded delicately through both sections, forming a light, airy veil over the roses, are numerous tiny clusters of white baby's breath. These small, star-like flowers fill any tiny gaps between the blooms and trace the outer edges of the heart, creating a soft, clouded outline that tempers the contrast between the pink and cream. The overall lighting is even and diffused, with no harsh shadows, keeping the focus on the pure shape and gentle colours. This heart-shaped tribute feels deeply appropriate for a funeral or memorial service in a local chapel or crematorium, where its quiet romance and balance of tones can stand as a heartfelt final gesture of love and respect.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A beautifully detailed circular wreath in white and soft purple tones appears against a clear white background, its full, continuous shape drawing immediate attention to the symbolism of eternity and remembrance. The arrangement is richly layered with pristine white Oriental lilies, their elegant petals slightly arched and gently overlapping, reminiscent of folded silk. Many of the lilies are fully open, showing subtle green centres and long stamens dusted with warm, russet-coloured pollen, while others remain in partially opened or closed buds, capturing different stages of bloom as in the unfolding of a lifetime. Between and around these star-like flowers, ruffled lisianthus-style blossoms cluster in small groups, their white petals edged delicately with lilac, mauve, and hints of deeper purple. These touches of colour create a soft halo effect, giving the wreath a serene, almost luminous quality. Supporting the flowers, you can glimpse muted green foliage and slender, eucalyptus-like sprigs that add a cool underpinning, similar to the calm greenery in nearby Clissold Park or along the quieter streets off Green Lanes in Manor House. Tiny ivory buds and seed-like details deepen the texture without disturbing the design's calm simplicity. The overall mood is contemplative and tender, perfectly suited for a funeral or memorial service where family and friends gather to remember a loved one. Crafted as if by an experienced florist in Manor House, this white lily and lilac wreath offers a gentle visual comfort, expressing sympathy, respect, and the enduring bonds that remain even after farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
This image shows a deeply personal floral tribute spelling out "DAD" in three separate, freestanding letters, presented against a clean, bright white background so every colour and petal can be clearly appreciated. Each capital letter-D, A, and D-is defined by a lush border of glossy dark green leaves and delicate fern fronds, giving the tribute a natural, garden-like frame that feels at home in the green spaces around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park. Within this foliage collar, the letters are tightly filled with fresh white blooms-mainly rounded chrysanthemums and bold white gerbera daisies-layered closely to create a plush, cushion effect. These calm whites form the serene foundation of the tribute, conveying purity, remembrance, and quiet dignity. Threaded throughout are clusters of sunny yellow flowers, including small gerbera-style blooms, button chrysanthemums, and petite spray roses, adding a sense of warmth and softly uplifting contrast. Rich purple lisianthus and magenta or deep pink spray roses are carefully placed to punctuate the design, their deeper tones symbolising affection, respect, and the emotional depth of a family's loss. Tiny lavender-toned blossoms and vivid green button chrysanthemums nestled between the larger heads offer fine texture and subtle movement. All the flowers are arranged front-facing, ensuring the word "DAD" is legible and visually impactful from across a chapel or crematorium hall. The overall feeling is one of tender remembrance and gratitude, the kind of thoughtfully designed sympathy tribute that might be chosen by a local Manor House family wishing to say a final, beautiful goodbye to a beloved father.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
This refined sympathy spray in white and green is displayed against a pure white backdrop, highlighting the graceful lines and tranquil colours chosen for a final farewell in the Manor House community. The arrangement sweeps diagonally, fuller at the top and narrowing towards the lower right, creating an elegant teardrop silhouette. Majestic white lilies form the focal point, some fully open with wide, velvety petals and softly dusted stamens, while others remain as smooth buds, conveying both remembrance and gentle hope. Encircling them are clusters of cream-toned roses and delicately ruffled white carnations, whose layered petals add depth and a feeling of soft embrace. White Gerbera-style daisies, each with a subtle pale centre, offer a hint of contemporary simplicity, while fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers drift between the main blooms, adding a light, airy touch. The floral composition is supported by a rich array of greenery: glossy dark leaves form a strong base, feathery ferns frame the sides with a lace-like edge, and rounded eucalyptus leaves bring a cool, slightly silvery hue. At the upper section, long, narrow leaves are neatly folded and gathered into a structured vertical accent, and from the lower right corner, numerous slender palm fronds fan outward, extending the spray into a graceful, modern arc. The piece feels calm, respectful, and quietly expressive, perfectly suited to accompany a funeral, cremation, or memorial service around Manor House, perhaps making its way to a chapel by Seven Sisters Road or a remembrance gathering near Clissold Park, offering comfort through the simple purity of white petals and fresh greenery.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
Skillfully arranged by local florists in Manor House, this breathtaking heart-shaped tribute beautifully fuses classic elegance and tender sentiment. A harmonious cluster of soft pink and creamy ivory roses-about thirty-five in all-lie nestled together, their velvety petals in various stages of opening, some just gently unfurling while others are in luxuriant bloom. Ethereal clouds of white baby's breath are delicately woven among the roses, providing texture and a gentle lightness reminiscent of Manor House's tranquil side streets in springtime. The blend of blush, cream, and subtle yellow undertones resonates with warmth and hope, while the pristine white background and expertly balanced lighting showcase the freshness and pristine nature of each flower. As a tribute, gift, or symbol of love, this arrangement radiates peace, comfort, and thoughtful craftsmanship, much like the close-knit spirit found along Seven Sisters Road or outside Manor House's vibrant cafes. Every rose and sprig of baby's breath tells a subtle story of affection and solace, brought to life through Flowers Manor House's dedicated care and artistic vision.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
This rectangular sympathy pillow is a carefully composed floral cushion, photographed on a pure white backdrop so every texture reads clearly. The body is a dense sea of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly packed to create a soft, almost textile surface that suggests comfort and repose beneath gentle studio lighting. A delicate border of pleated pale lime-green satin ribbon outlines the shape with a subtle gleam, like a hand-stitched trim that softens the overall silhouette. On the upper left a naturalistic cluster provides height and feeling: two open white Oriental lilies reveal their yellow stamens while a closed lily bud promises grace to come; nearby, clusters of deep burgundy spray carnations add a rich, sorrowful note against the white. Intertwined greenery - sprightly fern fronds, glossy salal leaves and thin arching bear-grass strands - gives the cluster dimensionality and a living backdrop. Two graceful curves of green foliage or decorative wire sweep from the cluster toward the right, terminating in a single deep red rosebud poised on the pillow's edge, its velvety petals hinting at enduring love. The arrangement's soft scent and restrained colour scheme of white, green and red create an atmosphere of peace and reverence. Prepared with attentive hands by Flowers Manor House, this funeral cushion is the sort of traditional tribute we would deliver across Manor House and nearby streets such as Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road, meant to comfort mourners and honour a life with understated dignity.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
An elegantly solemn tribute crafted to read 'DAD' in large, three-dimensional block letters, each letter densely covered in immaculate white spray chrysanthemums that give a soft, uniform texture and a sense of purity. A ruffled, dark green satin ribbon outlines the outer and inner contours of every letter, the rich ribbon edge forming a crisp frame against the white blooms and lending a refined, traditional finish. Slim, dark green metal support bars run discreetly behind the letters, connecting them into a single, stable memorial unit ready for placement at a funeral home or cemetery. On the left 'D' a bright cluster of three to four yellow roses is placed upon the upper curve, their sunny petals paired with delicate white freesias or gypsophila and fresh greenery; two long, bare green stems sweep diagonally from that cluster toward the middle letter, introducing a directional line that leads the eye. The central 'A' bears a dignified accent on its lower diagonal: two deep purple or burgundy calla lilies with their graceful, trumpet-shaped forms, set among small white filler blooms and glossy foliage to create a solemn centrepiece. The right 'D' mirrors the left with an identical spray of yellow roses and white accents, providing balance and gentle optimism. The overall composition reads clean and composed against a plain white background, with the scent a soft, cool blend of chrysanthemum and rose. As florists at Flowers Manor House serving the Manor House area and nearby Seven Sisters Road, we design these letters to offer comfort and respect - suitable for memorials where craftsmanship and heartfelt sentiment matter most.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
This dignified memorial piece spells out DAD in three large, capital letters, each letter densely formed from immaculate white chrysanthemums to create a voluminous, soft-textured surface that reads as both pure and substantial. The white blooms curve into bold, sculpted letterforms whose edges are defined by a ruffled emerald-green ribbon, a traditional touch that provides crisp contrast and visual calm. A low, dark green or slate-gray rail runs behind the letters, hinting at a sturdy, easel-ready construction suitable for display at a church, chapel or cemetery service.

Thoughtfully placed accent clusters break the white plane with deep magenta roses - the first D carries a lavish cluster on its upper left arc, the A holds its arrangement tucked into the lower V, and the final D is balanced by a matching cluster on the upper right. These roses range from tight buds to gently opening cups and are complemented by delicate white freesia and glossy dark foliage, introducing fresh fragrance and tonal depth. The tactile contrast between the fluffy chrysanthemum heads and the velvety rose petals creates a gentle visual rhythm that reads as love and respect.

Prepared by Flowers Manor House with local care, this composition is especially chosen by families around Manor House, Finsbury Park and Green Lanes who prefer a classical, personal tribute. It conveys comfort, dignity and remembrance-suitable for wakes, memorial services or a graveside farewell delivered with discreet sensitivity across the neighbourhood.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
This handcrafted sympathy tribute spells out MUM in three substantial block letters, each letter formed from a thick, even layer of pristine white chrysanthemums that read as a soft, luminous surface against a white backdrop. The tiny mum blossoms are closely set so they read as a continuous field of white, their layered petals catching soft light and suggesting purity and calm. Each letter is edged in a ruffled, pale pink trim that hugs the contours with a reassuring, almost maternal softness; the pale pink tone warms the arrangement without overpowering the white. A discreet dark green framework is visible between and behind the letters, providing support and a sense of solidity for this upright display. For colour and sentiment, three concentrated posies of deep fuchsia roses, lush green fern-like foliage and clusters of reddish-orange hypericum berries punctuate the composition: one is tucked into the upper left curve of the first M, another sits centrally at the rounded base of the U, and the third adorns the upper right of the final M. The juxtaposition of cool white chrysanthemums with the intense pinks and green leaves creates an emotional balance - purity, affection and remembrance - while the berries add small, warm accents. As a local florist serving Manor House, near Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes, Flowers Manor House often prepares pieces like this for wakes and memorials, where their quiet presence offers comfort and a loving farewell.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A meticulously hand-crafted sympathy tribute spelling "DAD" in large, block letters, each letter entirely covered in close-set, pure white chrysanthemum blooms that create a plush, serene surface. The chrysanthemums' layered petals read as soft texture beneath soft daylight, while a rich emerald-green pleated ribbon frames the edges of every letter, lending crisp definition and a respectful formality to the design. Each letter is given a floral focal point: the left 'D' bears a compact cluster of deep red roses and small white freesia set against lush green foliage; the central 'A' features a matching spray near its lower left stem with a gentle loop of greenery rising through its negative space; the right 'D' mirrors the left with another arrangement of red roses, freesia and leaves, creating a balanced, symmetrical statement. A few long, slender blade-like leaves weave through the composition for subtle movement and a contemporary touch. Behind the letters, discreet dark green support bars connect the trio so they present as one stable memorial. Presented on a stark white background with even lighting, the piece reads calm and composed - the white chrysanthemums symbolising truth and devoted love, the red roses expressing deep affection and respect. As Flowers Manor House often prepares these tributes for services around Manor House station, Green Lanes and Finsbury Park, we carefully pack and deliver them to chapels or gravesides, mindful of scent, texture and the quiet emotion they carry.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
In this serene studio image, a light, woven basket with a creamy white tone and a high, curved handle presents a thoughtfully arranged funeral tribute. The basket rests on a white surface with a gentle shadow beneath, as though placed on a table in a peaceful room near Manor House station before being taken to a farewell service. At the centre of the design, a large creamy white rose draws immediate attention, its petals folded in upon themselves in a perfect spiral that suggests calm, purity, and quiet remembrance. Rising beside it, two deep purple calla lilies add grace and structure, their sculptural trumpet forms curling inward with smooth, velvety texture that catches the light along their edges. Around these focal blooms, starry clematis flowers in shades of soft lavender and pale lilac open their pointed petals, each flower highlighted by a small yellow centre that adds a gentle lift to the overall tone. Interspersed through the greenery, small clusters of yellow and white blossoms-reminiscent of freesia or delicate alstroemeria-bring subtle pops of brightness and intricate detail, like fragments of sunlight filtering through the trees in nearby Finsbury Park. On the right side of the arrangement, a single magenta gerbera daisy stands out, its layered, radiating petals offering an expressive burst of colour that conveys love, gratitude, and cherished memories. Supporting all of these blooms is an abundance of lush greenery, including broad, glossy leaves and finer green sprigs that spill slightly over the edge, giving the basket a naturally full, generous appearance. The careful balance of tranquil white, noble purple, uplifting yellow, and vivid magenta creates a tribute that feels both respectful and quietly hopeful, perfectly suited for funerals, memorials, or sympathy gestures across Manor House and surrounding North London communities.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00