Flowers Manor House – Manor House TRIBUTES

At Flowers Manor House, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, love and care. Our experienced local florist team in Manor House thoughtfully handcraft funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets that reflect your memories and sentiments.

From classic wreaths and casket sprays to simple posies and custom tributes, every design is created fresh in our studio near Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road, just a short distance from Finsbury Park. We regularly serve local homes, churches and chapels of rest across Manor House, Harringay and Stoke Newington, working closely with families and funeral directors to ensure every floral tribute arrives beautifully presented and on time.

For urgent arrangements, we offer reliable same-day delivery on funeral flowers when you order online before 3 PM. Simply let us know the service details and any favourite flowers or colours; our skilled florists will handle the rest with discretion and care.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral tributes, sprays and wreaths
  • Local knowledge of Manor House, Finsbury Park and Harringay venues
  • Compassionate guidance from an experienced, trusted florist

If you’re unsure where to begin, you’re not alone. We’re here to offer gentle advice and help you choose the right tribute that truly honours your loved one, with respectful same-day delivery from Flowers Manor House.

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TRIBUTES
Photographed against a smooth white backdrop, this funeral cross is rendered entirely in roses, creating a deeply moving tribute with a strong yet gentle presence. The cross's vertical stem and horizontal bar are heavily covered with broad-headed crimson red roses, each bloom fully open, their petals layered in rich, velvety whorls that almost seem to absorb the light. These dark red roses dominate the surface, communicating a deep, unwavering love and solemn respect. Intertwined between them are luminous fuchsia pink garden roses, slightly less structured in form, their petal edges soft and feathery, adding a note of compassion and warmth. Here and there, tight rosebuds and half-open blossoms in matching shades are nestled between the larger blooms, giving subtle variation and a lifelike, natural rhythm to the design. Along the edge of the cross runs a delicate halo of small white flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums or dainty carnations, creating a clear, crisp border that highlights the cruciform shape and introduces a quiet sense of purity and hope. Flecks of green foliage peek out just beyond this white fringe, helping to define the outline without drawing attention away from the roses themselves. The lighting is gentle and even, ensuring all colours appear true and the intricate textures of the petals are easy to appreciate. This kind of floral cross would feel entirely appropriate for a service in the Manor House area, perhaps following a reflective walk along Green Lanes, offering comfort and dignity to those who gather to remember a loved one with grace and reverence.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
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 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
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
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
A thoughtfully arranged Christian cross made of flowers is displayed on a bright white background, creating a calm and reverent image that would suit a funeral or memorial service in the Manor House area. The entire body of the cross is carefully padded with countless small white chrysanthemums, or similarly delicate blossoms, set so close together that they form a smooth, uninterrupted cushion. This blanket of pure white conveys ideas of peace, innocence, and spiritual rest, much like the quiet moments families share after services in nearby churches or community spaces. Defining the outline of the cross, a fine border of vivid green foliage runs along the edge of each arm and down the stem. The fresh greenery adds contrast and clarity, highlighting the distinctive cross shape with a natural, garden-like touch that brings to mind the greenery of Finsbury Park just a short walk from Manor House. At the heart of the design, where the arms meet, a raised spray of larger flowers becomes the visual and emotional focal point. Soft peach, blush pink, and creamy white roses open in gentle spirals, their petals inviting the eye inward. Around them, airy ferns, slim arcs of bright green grass, and tiny purple filler flowers weave together, adding depth and subtle colour variation while keeping the overall mood serene. The composition is lit softly and evenly, revealing each detail without distraction. This floral cross feels both traditional and personal, the kind of tribute a family might choose to honour a loved one's faith and life story, whether placed in a chapel, funeral home, or graveside setting within the Manor House community.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A large, meticulously designed funeral cross made of fresh flowers is shown against a stark white studio background, the simplicity of the setting drawing full attention to the arrangement's subtle beauty. The cross is completely enrobed in blossoms, with soft, rounded edges that make the shape feel gentle yet dignified. White and ivory roses are scattered across the surface, their petals unfolding in elegant spirals, some open wide in full bloom, others tightly furled, lending natural variation and quiet movement. Amid these, shades of pale peach, warm apricot, and light blush pink emerge, gently warming the overall palette and giving the tribute a tender, affectionate mood, like the soft memories shared by families from Manor House and along Green Lanes. Generous clusters of white hydrangea or similar fluffy flowers fill the spaces between the roses, building a thick, cushiony base that adds volume and a luxurious, quilted texture. Delicate touches of lavender or pale purple filler flowers can be seen tucked thoughtfully throughout, creating fine points of contrast that encourage the eye to wander gently over the design. Fine green foliage edges the cross, though only subtly visible, framing the shape and emphasising the outline of the Christian symbol without overpowering the blooms. The lighting is clear and bright, making each flower look freshly cut, as if arranged that same morning by skilled florists for delivery to a church or crematorium near Manor House. This floral cross conveys faith, respect, and loving remembrance, a calm and graceful expression of sympathy at a time when words alone may not feel enough.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
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
From a slightly elevated, overhead viewpoint on a bright white backdrop, this heart-shaped arrangement reads like a soft, visual embrace. It is tightly packed with dozens of roses in forms that range from small, compact buds to fully unfurled heads, their colour palette moving gently from pure white and warm cream through pale peach to the palest blush pink. Interspersed among those roses are abundant clusters of white hydrangea, their tiny layered petals creating a billowy, cushion-like texture that deepens the composition and gives the heart its plush volume. Small flashes of deep green variegated foliage emerge at intervals, lending a cool visual counterpoint and a sense of fresh structure to the otherwise pastel surface. The studio lighting produces a delicate shadow under the heart, accentuating the three-dimensional sculpting and the precise placement of each bloom - a sign of attentive floral technique. The scent is implied: the soft, familiar perfume of garden roses, clean and gentle, accompanied by the green zip of foliage. This piece feels calm and compassionate, created with care for occasions that call for heartfelt expression - a wedding ornament, an anniversary offering, or a solemn, graceful memorial. Local clients around Manor House, Finsbury Park and Green Lanes often choose this palette for its quiet elegance and comforting presence; the arrangement communicates careful workmanship and a sincere, tender message without the need for words.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a pure white studio-style background, this lovingly designed floral teddy bear looks as if it could be picked up and cuddled, even though every inch is made from fresh flowers. The body is saturated with royal blue blossoms, probably small chrysanthemum or daisy-like heads, packed tightly together to mimic soft, plush fur across the rounded head, broad tummy, and compact limbs. Cream and pale yellow flowers introduce subtle contrast, shaping the inner curves of the ears, the rounded snout, and the oval pads on each paw, bringing gentle light to the intense blue body. The bear's expression is serene and kind: two dark, shiny eyes catch a hint of reflection, while a neat black triangular nose and a delicate curved line beneath suggest a quiet, supportive smile. Around its neck, a sheer white organza bow with lightly ruffled edges is tied neatly, its translucence adding a floaty, almost cloud-like detail at the centre. Although the piece is designed to lie flat, it is positioned at a slight angle, giving the arrangement a touch of movement and personality. Created by local florists in Manor House and often delivered to nearby churches and homes around Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road, and Finsbury Park, this teddy bear is especially suited to baby boy funerals, children's memorials, and sensitive sympathy occasions. The strong royal blue brings to mind calm evening skies and quiet reflection, while the cream accents offer a reminder of innocence and love. Each petal is placed with care, turning this floral sculpture into a tender keepsake of remembrance when words alone may not be enough.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Against a pure white background, a lavish cross-shaped floral arrangement commands attention through its softness and detail rather than size alone. The entire cross is blanketed with flowers, so tightly placed that not a hint of the underlying frame is visible, only a generous sweep of pink and mauve blossoms. Lisianthus are the main feature, their delicate, fluted petals and gently cupped forms flowing along the length of the vertical and horizontal arms in a blend of blush, rose-pink, and muted lilac tones. At the point where the arms meet, a trio of larger roses in dusty rose and light mauve creates a central focal cluster, each bloom fully open, its layered petals forming a spiralling rosette that suggests enduring affection. Surrounding these roses, vivid green fern and small, neatly shaped leaves weave between the flower heads, introducing contrast and making the centre feel lush and alive. Throughout the cross, tiny pink and purple accent flowers, small white florets, and pale green buds are tucked into the spaces between the larger heads, bringing texture and a sense of delicate craftsmanship to the piece. Along a few edges of the arms and base, slender ribbons or a structural base in a deeper purple shade peek out subtly, tracing the outline of the cross without distracting from the blossoms. The lighting is bright yet gentle, so the pastel colours appear calm rather than stark. This floral cross, with its Christian symbolism and soft elegance, feels perfectly suited to a funeral service, wake, or church ceremony around Manor House, where families seek a peaceful expression of love, faith, and remembrance.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This top-down image reveals a beautifully balanced circular floral tribute laid out on a clean white backdrop, reminiscent of arrangements prepared by local florists for services in the Manor House area, from community halls off Seven Sisters Road to small churches tucked behind Finsbury Park. The majority of the design is a cushion-like base of white chrysanthemums, likely spray varieties, each head compact and multi-petalled. They are placed so closely together that the surface becomes a continuous field of white, with only the tiniest hints of yellow-green eyes showing at the centres. The result is a soft, plush texture that feels gentle and consoling, ideal for a funeral or remembrance. Encircling this bed of blooms is a band of emerald green satin ribbon, pleated into careful scallops. The ribbon's subtle sheen frames the flowers, providing a crisp outline that gives structure to the circular shape. Near the top centre of the cushion, a contrasting cluster of greenery and accent flowers forms the focal point. A vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum sits at the heart of this group, its long, delicate petals curling and spraying outward like an intricate firework. Around it, bright green Hypericum berries nestle in tight clusters, glossy against the dark green leaves and delicate fern fronds that fan out over the white base. Two prominent Scottish thistles rise from this verdant patch, their blue-violet, spiky, spherical heads offering a bold contrast in both texture and colour, hinting at a Scottish connection. The overall impression is cool, composed, and deeply respectful, a floral tribute that conveys sympathy and support, perfectly suited to be delivered by Flowers Manor House for a final farewell or celebration of life in this North London community.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
Set against a minimalist white background, this floral funeral cross appears luminous and calm, as if lit by soft chapel light. The entire body of the cross is densely composed of white button chrysanthemums, their small, rounded heads closely massed together to form a plush, even surface. The texture is gently cushioned, suggesting softness to the touch, while the uniform white colour conveys peace, innocence, and the reverent silence that often settles over services around Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park. A slender border of lime green ribbon outlines the perimeter of the cross. Only a sliver is visible beneath the blooms, yet it crisply defines the shape and introduces a hint of fresh colour, like a line of new grass on the edge of a city green. In the very centre, where the cross's arms meet, a graceful cluster of roses and foliage takes focus. Open roses in muted, sympathetic shades-pale blush, delicate peach, and creamy ivory-are arranged in a small, rounded group, their petals unfolding in layered spirals. Around them, light green fern fronds curl and arch, and tiny sprigs of lavender or lilac-toned filler flowers add a feather-soft accent. The contrast between the pastel centre and the surrounding white chrysanthemums is subtle yet expressive, giving the arrangement emotional depth without overwhelming the eye. This cross feels perfectly suited to stand near a coffin or memorial photograph during a funeral service, wake, or cremation in the Manor House area, a floral expression of faith, love, and farewell that has been created with the kind of careful craftsmanship local florists are known for.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image presents an intricate floral saxophone standing tall against a pure white backdrop, its form created entirely from fresh blooms with the precision of a master florist. The body of the saxophone is fully encrusted with tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums, their small, rounded heads pressed close together so that they form a soft but clearly defined outline from the flared bell through to the gently arched neck. The yellow is bright and clear, bringing a hint of sunshine to a piece designed for moments of farewell, suiting a memorial service in the Manor House area or nearby Harringay. Dotted across the surface of the instrument are small, richly coloured red rosebuds, arranged where the keys and finger plates of a real saxophone would sit; each rosebud provides a little burst of depth and emotion, almost like visual notes along the stem. Fine strands of greenery, perhaps ivy or another trailing foliage, wind around the edges and run along key curves, emphasising the shape and adding an easy, natural rhythm to the design. At the top, from the mouthpiece section, a few slender wires or stems emerge, subtly hinting at the internal frame that keeps the tribute steady and upright. The arrangement feels deeply personal, suited to honouring a musician, jazz lover, or someone whose life in and around Manor House was marked by rehearsal rooms, gigs, or evenings spent listening to live music along Green Lanes. The yellow blooms speak kindly of remembrance, optimism, and shared laughter, while the red touches reflect enduring love and gratitude, making this floral saxophone a touching way to say goodbye at a funeral or celebration-of-life gathering.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
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
Photographed against a plain white studio background, this teddy bear-shaped flower arrangement conveys a moving blend of childhood innocence and quiet remembrance. The bear's shape is carefully sculpted from densely packed white chrysanthemums, which give the entire piece a soft, cushioned appearance reminiscent of a beloved soft toy. The head is round and full, the ears gently domed, and the short arms and legs are set so the bear seems to be sitting upright, as though placed thoughtfully on a memory table at a service near Manor House station or one of the nearby churches. The face is formed with subtle care: two small, dark floral centres or button-like features create tender, watchful eyes, while a darker nose rests just below them at the tip of the muzzle. A pale suggestion of pink curves beneath, suggesting a quiet, comforting smile. Around the chest area, the chrysanthemums shift from cream-white to an arrangement of deep pink and magenta blooms, styled into a neat waistcoat. This vest-like detail has two curved panels that meet at the bear's centre, drawing the gaze gently inwards. At the neckline, a small, sheer bow made from violet netting is tied, catching the light and adding a soft, whimsical texture. The lighting is even, so no harsh shadows distract from the detail, and the flowers' freshness and structure take centre stage. This design is especially fitting as a child's funeral tribute, a memorial for a baby, or a heartfelt arrangement for remembrance services across Manor House and surrounding North London neighbourhoods, where families may want a floral symbol that feels like a gentle embrace.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows an angel-wing floral tribute resting against a flawless white backdrop, its delicate curves rendered entirely in shades of white with the softest touches of natural colour. The wings are formed from a tightly woven mass of small white chrysanthemums and miniature carnations, each blossom placed so precisely that the flowers merge into a gently rolling surface, almost like fresh snowfall. Subtle hints of pale green and creamy yellow at the centre of the blooms introduce a quiet depth and prevent the design from feeling flat or clinical. Along the outer edges, generous fringes of downy white feathers are carefully arranged to echo the natural taper and sweep of real wings. These feathers seem to blur slightly into the surrounding space, enhancing the impression that the wings might belong to a guardian angel hovering silently over a chapel near Manor House or the paths of Finsbury Park. Soft, even lighting washes across the arrangement, picking out the contrast between the smooth, waxy petals and the gauzy, almost translucent feathers, while a delicate shadow beneath provides a hint of three-dimensionality. The overall feeling is one of calm, reverence, and quiet consolation, well suited to a funeral or memorial setting where family and friends seek something gentle yet meaningful. Seen through the eyes of an experienced Manor House florist, this tribute isn't merely decorative; it becomes a symbol of spiritual shelter and safe passage, expressing wishes for peace and protection that continue long after the service ends and the last guests have stepped back onto the busy streets.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image captures a beautifully symbolic floral tribute shaped into an elegant pair of angel wings, lovingly styled as if by a seasoned Manor House florist who understands the sensitivities of saying goodbye. The wings extend gracefully across a crisp white background, their shape smooth and well-defined. Each wing is densely covered in tiny, pristine white flowers-likely spray chrysanthemums or similar dainty blooms-so closely placed that they form a thick, soft carpet of petals. The faint green of the flower centres peeks through like quiet heartbeats of colour, adding gentle variation within the sea of white. The entire silhouette of the wings is edged with soft white feathers, arranged in overlapping layers that echo real plumage and suggest lightness, uplift, and spiritual comfort, like a hush settling over the streets around Seven Sisters Road and the nearby station. At the centre where the two wings meet, a rich fuchsia-pink satin bow gathers the design. The bow is tied in generous loops, and its glossy ribbon tails sweep downward across the floral surface, introducing a vivid, heartfelt accent. Cradled in the centre of this bow rests a single pink rosebud, petals still furled and smooth, embodying affection, remembrance, and the sense of a story held close. Beneath the rose, small tufts of deep purple thistle-like flowers or textured foliage provide darker contrast, anchoring the tribute visually. This angel wing arrangement is especially suited to funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life in the Manor House area, where families often seek something that feels both deeply personal and quietly comforting.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From a studio close to Manor House, this image unfolds as a cultural mural rendered in three dimensions from thousands of crumpled bits-tissue, scraps of fabric, and a touch of glossy remnants-carefully layered to catch the light. The Jamaican flag's golden saltire travels diagonally from corner to corner, crisp and radiant, dividing the composition into four distinct panels. The top and bottom panels shimmer in emerald green, evoking the island's lush landscapes and the warmth of sunlit afternoons, while the left and right panels are a deep, satin-like black, adding depth and gravitas to the piece. The surface's uneven, textured quality gives the impression of movement, as if the flag itself breathes with the rhythms of the Caribbean breeze. This crafted interpretation speaks of pride, memory, and communal celebration-an ideal visual for articles celebrating Jamaica's art scenes, cultural exchanges, or diaspora stories. In our area, near Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes, readers can imagine this as a centerpiece in a local gallery or cafe, a conversation starter about shared heritage. Flowers Manor House offers dependable same-day delivery across Manor House, Finsbury Park, and surrounding communities, helping bring this vivid tribute to homes and venues across the locality.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This image presents a meticulously shaped Star of David floral display, photographed against a seamless white background so that the design appears almost to float in space. The six-pointed star is clearly defined by a thick border of white chrysanthemums, each bloom with its many fine petals pressed closely together to make a plush, cushion-like edge. Inside this gentle boundary, a perfectly formed white hexagon anchors the centre, its smooth surface created from the same fresh, snow-coloured flowers. Radiating outward from this central piece, the six arms of the star are rendered in dense clusters of dark blue flowers, a deep navy or indigo tone that provides striking contrast and emotional depth. Nestled within each blue arm, at the base where it meets the centre, sits a smaller triangle filled with white chrysanthemums, mirroring the central hexagon and bringing rhythm to the pattern. The careful symmetry and alternating colours give the tribute a sense of order and solemn beauty, immediately recognisable as a Jewish symbol of faith and identity. The lighting is bright but gentle, revealing the nuanced textures of every petal without casting harsh shadows. In the Manor House area, a local florist might create such a piece to be delivered to a synagogue service, a funeral home near Seven Sisters Road, or a family home during shiva, where its serene blues and whites would bring a measure of peace and thoughtful remembrance to a room filled with stories and shared grief.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
An intentional portrait of national pride rendered in petals, this rectangular tribute to the Irish flag emerges from the worktable of Flowers Manor House in the Manor House district. Against a pure white backdrop, the flag is reconstructed as three equal vertical bands: leftmost emerald green, center white, rightmost bright orange. The petals are small and densely packed, creating a tactile, almost textile surface that reads as a living stencil rather than printed color. The green stripe is a dense meadow of tiny green blooms-likely green chrysanthemums or carnations-with an organic, slightly uneven surface that catches light in soft, leafy glints. Adjacent, the white band is a compact congregation of pale petals, forming a softly luminous strip that separates the colours with quiet clarity. The orange third is likewise composed of minute orange flowers, giving the stripe a warm glow and a crisp, well-defined edge. The arrangement is carved into a perfect rectangle, mirroring national flag proportions and conveying disciplined craftsmanship as well as natural warmth. In its symbolism, the piece recalls historical dialogues around identity and solidarity, making it a thoughtful feature for articles on Irish culture, holidays such as St. Patrick's Day, or commemorations within the local community. From a practical standpoint, this floral banner is designed for display and can be delivered fresh to households and venues across Manor House, Islington, with same-day options available when booked with Flowers Manor House.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this floral composition is a vivid, tactile symbol shaped from dense, velvety orange marigolds and balanced by serene white lilies, photographed against a spotless white field. The marigolds are packed so closely they form a seamless, sculpted surface-bright saffron-orange that seems to glow from within under soft studio lighting-molding the contours of a sacred Sikh emblem with the kind of precision that reads from a distance and invites closer touch. Anchoring the lower center, two or more large white lilies unfurl in graceful contrast, their broad petals curling back to reveal pale green and yellow stamens and a subtle, calming fragrance that shifts the eye from celebration to reflection. Around these blooms, pointed green leaves and delicate sprays of baby's breath thread through, offering cool highlights and feathered texture against the marigolds' compact mass. The arrangement casts a faint shadow on the white background, indicating a freestanding, handcrafted piece rather than a flat graphic; you can almost sense the florist's hands in the careful placement of each bloom. This juxtaposition of bold orange and pure white speaks of community ritual, remembrance, and collective joy-suitable for temple decorations, festival processions on Vaisakhi, or a dignified tribute in a local gathering space. For neighbours around Manor House and visitors coming from Finsbury Park, the work reads as both a ceremonial offering and an object of floral craft, warm in color and precise in devotion.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
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
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 striking Khanda floral tribute appears almost sculptural against a pure white background, its bold Sikh emblem expressed through a sea of royal blue blooms. The florist has carefully built the central double-edged sword, the encircling chakkar, and the two sweeping kirpans entirely from densely packed chrysanthemum heads, each small flower turned outward so its petals form a plush, continuous surface. The blue is deep and even, with subtle shifts where the light touches different angles of the petals, giving the piece a sense of quiet movement. It feels like a fitting centrepiece for a Sikh remembrance service or funeral close to Manor House, perhaps carried from a nearby gurdwara or laid gently after a ceremony along the busy streets off Seven Sisters Road. At the base of the upright sword, a gentle cluster of white and green draws the eye inward. Three white roses sit close together, their softly unfurling petals conveying tenderness and peace. Around them, cloud-like sprays of tiny white filler flowers add texture and airiness, while structured green foliage cradles the grouping and anchors it against the blue backdrop. The arrangement's composition is both strong and soothing, mirroring the balance of courage and compassion in Sikh teachings. With no other distractions in view, the clear white setting allows the details of the Khanda's shape, the saturation of the royal blue, and the quiet radiance of the white roses to carry the emotional message of respect, remembrance, and shared mourning for families in the Manor House community.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
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
This photograph shows a graceful triple-heart floral tribute, crafted entirely from roses and framed by soft green foliage, as you might commission for a dignified funeral or memorial near Manor House. Three heart shapes, slightly overlapping in a flowing diagonal line, are densely packed with roses in muted lavender, dusty mauve, and blush pink. The blooms are arranged so closely that they create plush, almost cushion-like surfaces, with petals overlapping in layers that add depth and quiet luxury. Each heart appears to be slightly different in its mix of shades, giving the cascade a natural, organic rhythm rather than a rigid pattern. Around and between the hearts, fresh ivy and trailing greenery curve and entwine, outlining the silhouettes and connecting them so they read as a single, continuous tribute. The leaves are polished and bright, with subtle variations of green that bring life and contrast to the pastel roses, reminiscent of the green spaces around nearby Finsbury Park and the tree-shaded streets off Green Lanes. The arrangement sits against a spotless white background, with faint vertical reflections on the left suggesting a glass panel or contemporary wall, lending a clean, modern feel that keeps the focus on the flowers themselves. The lighting is even and gentle, enhancing the soft colours without glare, and giving the impression that the flowers were freshly delivered that morning. This design captures themes of unity, family bonds, and lasting love, making it especially suitable as a tribute from several close relatives or generations wishing to send one shared message of remembrance.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped toran is a carefully composed study in traditional colour and contemporary durability, photographed against a clean white plane so every petal and seam is legible. The arrangement begins with short, upright clusters of soft, creamy-white florets at the top of each arm; their compact, almost feathery texture suggests chrysanthemum-like blossoms folded into neat, hanging tabs. Beneath those, bands of deep reddish-brown create a deliberate contrast-textured, slightly flattened layers that read like preserved petals or artisanal fabric pieces dyed to a terracotta mahogany hue. The arms then unfurl into a generous band of sunny golden-yellow, densely packed to imitate the classic marigold's cheerful pom-poms; this wide lower curve provides volume and movement, the kind of brightness that lifts a doorway or altar. Tiny green accents appear at the joins, subtle leaf-like breaks that add structure and a fresh note between colour blocks. At the lowest point, a voluminous pendant hangs-a layered globe of burning-orange petals that serves as the visual centrepiece and lends ceremonial gravity. The construction is clearly synthetic yet lovingly finished: sewn threads, secure joins, and a balanced symmetry that will sit straight across a lintel. As someone who dresses homes and temples around Manor House, Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes, I picture this toran above a puja table or main door during Diwali or a wedding blessing; Flowers Manor House often supplies similar durable garlands for residents who want the look and symbolism of fresh flowers with long-lasting practicality.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Viewed from a soft oblique angle on a crisp white backdrop, this rectangular pillow of flowers presents a lush, densely packed surface where skilled floristry and gentle feeling meet. Hot pink roses dominate with their sumptuous velvety petals-some tightly cupped, others opening to reveal layered centers-while pale pink carnations add a frilly, cloud-like texture that softens the composition. Scattered among them are vivid purple lisianthus, cool and elegant, and cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus lending bright punctuation that suggests sunlight. Architectural silver-blue eryngium thistles add contrast in form and tone, their spiky heads bringing a wild, protective edge. Soft sprays of tiny pink fillers and abundant silver-green eucalyptus leaves weave through the blooms, offering a fresh, resinous scent and visual cooling to the warmth of the pinks. The cushion is carefully framed by a deep red, pleated satin ribbon base; its ruffled edge encircles the flowers like a finishing touch, defining the pillow shape with quiet dignity. This is the kind of sympathy cushion we craft for families who want a comforting, life-affirming tribute-rich in colour and texture without losing its restraint. I make arrangements like this often for mourners from Manor House and nearby Green Lanes, where a comforting presence of flowers can soften a chapel or wake. Prepared with care and attention to balance, it holds a message of remembrance, warmth and gentle celebration for someone dearly loved. Flowers Manor House creates each piece to sit respectfully at services and gravesides, offering solace through beauty.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
In this image, a lavish heart-shaped funeral arrangement is shown against a clear white backdrop, allowing every petal and shade to be clearly appreciated. The heart is densely arranged, built entirely from fresh blooms in gentle tones of blush pink, ivory, pale yellow, and touches of velvety magenta, evoking both softness and strength - a mood familiar to anyone who has paused to reflect in the peaceful corners of Finsbury Park near Manor House. At the centre of the heart, several large roses in a creamy butter-yellow hue nestle side by side, their petals intricately spiralled and full, radiating a sense of tenderness and enduring love. These roses are surrounded by a thick collar of pastel pink carnations, their ruffled petals overlapping like delicate fabric, forming the main structure and edge of the heart. Between the carnations, crisp white spider chrysanthemums stand out with their fine, spiky petals and fresh green centres, adding definition and a contemporary touch. Rich magenta-pink lisianthus, with their soft, bell-shaped blossoms, are tucked in thoughtfully to create depth and highlight the emotional significance of the piece, much like a quiet moment shared on the tree-lined streets off Seven Sisters Road. Small hints of greenery and variegated leaves are visible between the blossoms, offering contrast and a natural, garden-like feel without disturbing the heart's smooth silhouette. A pale pink ribbon appears just at the pointed base of the heart, a gentle clue that this is intended as a sympathy or memorial tribute. The overall effect is one of calm, solace, and heartfelt remembrance - a floral design that speaks softly yet clearly of love, farewell, and gratitude.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
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
A richly romantic heart-shaped arrangement, carefully sculpted from a generous cluster of deep crimson roses, each bloom showing the soft complexity of velvety petals from tight bud through full blossom. Tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila) is woven throughout and along the perimeter, creating a clouded halo that both lightens and defines the heart's silhouette. In the upper-left curve, a single white lily opens like a small beacon - its clean white petals edged with a whisper of cream and centred by warm yellow stamens that introduce a subtle contrast to the dominant red. The composition is photographed on a pristine white background so the colours and textures read with clear, tactile detail: the roses' dense, shadowed folds, the airy, star-like gypsophila, and the lily's smooth, waxy surface.Speaking as a florist working in Manor House near Seven Sisters Road, I picture this bouquet arriving at a door with the soft scent of roses and lilies filling the hallway. The heart shape is precise yet soft at the edges, a sign of meticulous handling and floral know-how. This piece suits tender occasions - anniversaries, heartfelt apologies, or as a dramatic Valentine's statement - and reflects the quiet care of local floral craft. For customers around Manor House and the Green Lanes area, the bouquet communicates both passion and purity: an intimate floral translation of deep feeling, prepared with steady hands and an eye for balance.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A lush, heart-shaped tribute of red and green flowers fills the frame, carefully composed against a crisp white background to let every detail stand out. At its core are several large, deep red roses, fully opened with velvety petals that curl inwards to form soft spirals. These roses act as visual anchors across the heart, each bloom a point of intense colour and emotion. Surrounding and linking them are countless small red carnations, packed closely together so their frilled petals overlap, creating a rich, textured surface that feels both comforting and luxurious. Punctuating this expanse of red are clusters of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their tidy, domed heads bringing a fresh, modern contrast that brightens the whole design. Along the edges of the heart, variegated foliage with creamy white-margined leaves traces the outline, reinforcing the shape while adding subtle movement and a garden-like feel reminiscent of the streets and communal gardens around Manor House. At the pointed tip of the heart, a few slender fern fronds gently emerge, adding a final, graceful accent. The arrangement has a structured yet natural look, reflecting the practiced hand of a local florist accustomed to creating meaningful tributes for funerals, memorials, and heartfelt occasions. The white background keeps the focus firmly on the interplay of reds and greens, making this piece a powerful visual symbol of devotion, sympathy, or lasting love for families gathering in the Manor House area to remember someone dear.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
Photographed from a slightly elevated angle against a clean white background, this floral cross tribute exudes quiet dignity and compassion, as if prepared for a solemn farewell in one of the churches near Manor House. The cross is entirely carpeted with crisp white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals overlapping tightly to create a dense, almost velvety surface. The flowers are so closely set that they appear like a single, soft cushion of white, symbolising purity, hope, and the peace wished for the departed. Around the outer edge, a slim lime-green ribbon runs neatly along the sides, clearly defining the cross's shape and introducing a note of fresh colour, reminiscent of the green spaces around Finsbury Park and the paths by Seven Sisters Road. At the intersection of the cross's arms, a prominent arrangement of deep purple lisianthus flowers commands attention. Their rich, royal tone and layered petals lend an air of elegance and reverence, gently contrasting against the white surround. Interlaced among these blooms are sprigs of greenery and a scattering of petite filler flowers, which soften the edges and give the impression of a small, natural bouquet resting at the heart of the cross. From this central cluster, a graceful line of lisianthus blooms and buds descends diagonally along the lower arm, introducing a sense of flow and continuity, as if memories are gently trailing downward. Under soft, even lighting, the cross casts a light shadow beneath it, enhancing its three-dimensional form without distracting from the floral detail. This floral arrangement, suitable for delivery across Manor House and neighbouring North London areas, offers a thoughtful expression of sympathy for memorials, funeral services, or graveside gatherings.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This sculpted sympathy cross begins with a foundation of pure white chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom positioned flush against its neighbour to form a seamless, pillowed surface that reads as serene and steadfast. A rich, ruffled ribbon of purple satin traces the entire outer edge, its pleats and sheen giving the piece a refined, almost textile-like border that highlights the cross's outline. Down the centre a clear, personal message is created: the word 'MUM' carefully spelled in smaller purple flower heads - likely lisianthus or fine spray chrysanthemums - whose saturated colour announces the dedication with tenderness rather than spectacle. At the crossroads of the arms a lush central spray gathers the eye: deep violet roses with tightly furled petals sit beside paler lavender eustoma and lisianthus, their forms layered to create a miniature bouquet within the cross. Variegated greenery threads through the cluster, the leaves' pale edges and darker centres adding cooling contrast while tiny green berries lend a softly rustic texture. The light on the arrangement is even and soft, allowing the whites to glow and the purples to show subtle gradations from violet to mauve. As a local florist familiar with Manor House, Green Lanes and the chapels around Finsbury Park, Flowers Manor House often prepares this composition for services, where its cool palette and comforting density provide a dignified expression of grief and remembrance.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00