Radlett TRIBUTES

At Flowers Radlett, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, beauty and love. Our experienced florist team in Radlett carefully handcraft funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets that feel personal and heartfelt, whether you’re gathering near Radlett Station, along Watling Street or close to Philimore Recreation Ground.

We create elegant wreaths, casket sprays, posies and bespoke floral tributes, thoughtfully designed to reflect cherished memories, favourite colours and seasonal blooms. Every piece is made fresh on-site by florists who truly care about the families we serve across Radlett, Shenley, Borehamwood and Elstree.

If you need flowers at short notice, we offer reliable same-day delivery in and around Radlett when you order online before 3 PM. We work closely with local funeral directors and places of worship to ensure every tribute arrives on time and is presented perfectly.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets
  • Local, trusted Radlett florist with years of experience
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM when you order online

We know this is a difficult time, and we’re here to guide you gently through the choices, offering clear advice and compassionate service. Browse our tribute collection online or get in touch to discuss a bespoke design – at Flowers Radlett, every farewell is treated with the utmost care and respect.

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TRIBUTES
A traditional Christian cross fashioned entirely from roses lies against a clean white background, creating a heartfelt funeral tribute that would suit a quiet family service in Radlett or a memorial in one of the area's peaceful churches. The shape of the cross is strong and unmistakable, its vertical stem and outstretched arms densely covered with large, fully open roses in deep, velvety red. Each bloom shows layers of soft, cushion-like petals, arranged so closely that they touch and overlap, forming a continuous tapestry of crimson that suggests loyal love and solemn respect. Weaved among these darker roses are luxurious fuchsia pink garden roses, their slightly frilled petals and more open hearts adding light, movement, and a tender note of remembrance. Here and there, small rosebuds in coordinating shades peep through the larger heads, hinting at memories still unfolding and stories still being told. A fine outline of tiny white blossoms-perhaps spray chrysanthemums or petite carnations-runs along the edge, providing a cloudlike frame that clearly defines the silhouette of the cross and evokes purity and peace. Subtle threads of fresh green foliage and possible ribbon accents rest beneath the flowers, barely visible yet giving structure and a polished, professional finish. The lighting is soft and even, smoothing shadows so that the rich reds and bright pinks appear luminous yet calm, perfect for moments of reflection. This carefully crafted floral cross speaks of faith, comfort, and a love that endures, making it a thoughtful sympathy arrangement for funerals, wakes, or graveside farewells throughout Radlett and nearby villages.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
This image shows a deeply moving heart-shaped floral tribute, designed with the quiet dignity often requested by families in Radlett for a final farewell. The entire heart is densely covered with pristine white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom placed so close to the next that no gaps are visible, creating a plush, even surface reminiscent of soft fabric or freshly fallen snow. The flowers are pure white, their rounded petals catching the light and giving the tribute a serene, almost glowing quality against the plain white background. Around the perimeter, a smooth emerald green ribbon is meticulously folded and secured, forming a continuous scalloped edge that neatly defines the heart and emphasises its outline. On the upper left curve, a skilfully arranged spray of rich magenta calla lilies sweeps diagonally across the heart, flowing gently towards the lower centre. Several calla lilies are fully open, their trumpet-shaped spathes curved with natural grace and their darker centres adding depth. Others are slightly closed, tapering into elegant points that create a sense of gentle movement. Between them sit clusters of small, fragrant white freesia-like flowers, their looser shapes offering a delicate counterpoint to the tidy chrysanthemums beneath. Lush green foliage, including fine, feathery fern fronds and broader glossy leaves, is woven through the spray, adding structure, contrast, and the impression of fresh garden growth. The tribute appears thoughtfully balanced, with colour concentrated in one diagonal sweep while the rest of the heart remains quietly white. It feels like a carefully considered expression of love, remembrance, and sympathy, an arrangement perfectly suited for a Radlett funeral or memorial gathering where family and friends come together to say goodbye.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A beautifully detailed floral Union Jack lies flat against a plain white background, its edges neat and straight, like a treasured flag transformed into flowers for a Radlett farewell. The arrangement is completely covered in tiny, tightly clustered blooms, so dense that no stems or foliage are visible, creating a richly textured surface that looks soft to the touch. Bold red flowers, likely chrysanthemums chosen for their firmness and longevity, form the strong vertical and horizontal cross of St. George and carefully trace the slimmer diagonal bands that represent St. Patrick. These lines of red are framed with fine white borders made from compact white blossoms, which then widen into the diagonal arms of St. Andrew's Cross, their cool, clean tone suggesting purity and remembrance. All around, deep blue flowers, perhaps hydrangeas or small-headed spray blooms, fill the remaining sections to complete the flag pattern, their clustered petals providing a gentle, almost cloud-like background. The lighting is bright but diffused, so the red, white, and blue appear vivid yet respectful, without glare, as if the piece were resting in a quiet room before a funeral or memorial service in Radlett. The overall impression is one of meticulous craftsmanship and solemn pride, a floral tribute that might be chosen to honour a loved one with strong ties to the United Kingdom, the armed forces, or national service. The precise pattern and plush texture invite reflection, offering a moment of shared remembrance for family and friends gathering from across local roads like Watling Street and the surrounding Hertfordshire villages.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A striking heart-shaped floral tribute is shown against a pure white background, designed as a tender farewell and a symbol of unwavering love. The heart itself is completely massed with countless small-headed white chrysanthemums, each bloom touching the next to form a smooth, cushiony surface that looks soft to the touch, like freshly fallen snow. The uniform white creates a sense of serenity and purity, making the red roses that follow a diagonal path across the heart stand out all the more vividly. At the upper left curve, three rich, deep red roses form a focal cluster, their velvety petals layered and full, edged by tiny white filler flowers and an assortment of greenery. The foliage includes broad, glossy leaves, airy fern-like sprigs, and fine strands that add texture and a sense of gentle movement, as if a light breeze were passing through a garden. Two more red roses are thoughtfully placed further down the heart, one near the centre and another closer to the right-hand side, visually joined by arching trails of bright green decorative grass that sweep gracefully across the white chrysanthemums. A deep green satin ribbon trims the outer edge, carefully pleated to create a polished, tailored finish that holds the heart's shape. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity, deep affection, and solemn remembrance. It is easy to imagine this tribute being delivered to a Radlett chapel or resting place, created by a local florist who is used to guiding families through moments of loss with gentle, beautiful designs that honour a life well lived.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image shows an elegant floral cushion tribute, carefully styled into a soft rectangular pillow shape with rounded corners, resting against a pure white backdrop that highlights every colour and contour. The arrangement is densely massed with open roses in complementary shades of vivid fuchsia pink, gentle pastel pink, and creamy pale yellow, each bloom unfurling layer upon layer of silky petals that catch the light like satin. Tucked among the roses are striking deep-purple lisianthus flowers, their velvety, bell-like heads lending a rich, almost regal tone, similar to the quiet dignity you feel walking past the memorials around Radlett's churches. Between these feature blooms, clusters of tiny lavender-hued filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, dance lightly through the design, adding a fine, airy texture that makes the arrangement feel both abundant and delicate. The flowers are cradled by a mix of lush greenery: rounded eucalyptus leaves in a muted silvery green sit beside darker, more slender fern-like foliage, creating a tapestry of textures that supports the cushion form and frames the central colours. The dense, tightly packed style gives the tribute a comforting, padded appearance, evoking the notion of peaceful sleep and eternal rest. Created as a traditional floral pillow, this piece is particularly suited to sympathy occasions, whether placed beside a coffin, on a chapel stand, or at a graveside service in Radlett, where it can stand as a quiet, dignified gesture of love, remembrance, and support for grieving families.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
Presented like a small, comforting cushion, this rectangular sympathy pillow is composed of an abundance of fresh white chrysanthemum heads, packed so densely that the surface appears as a continuous, serene blanket of white. The chrysanthemums give the piece a soft, pillowy texture you can imagine resting against the hand - cool to the touch and faintly fragrant with the green, slightly herbal note common to these blooms. A narrow band of pale lime-green satin ribbon pleats around the entire perimeter, creating a scalloped border that gently brightens and defines the form without disturbing its tranquil silhouette. At the top-left corner a composed cluster of accent flowers adds a thoughtful focal point: crisp white lisianthus with their layered cups sit with rich purple lisianthus, some partially closed, suggesting the ebb of memory and the reassurance of presence. Interwoven fern fronds and glossy foliage introduce slender lines and deeper green tones, while a darker green leaf wrap beneath the stems tucks the bouquet into a neat, finished base. The photograph's clean white backdrop and soft, diffuse lighting let the whites read luminous and the purples read true, reinforcing the arrangement's role as a dignified memorial piece. Prepared with the care of an experienced florist familiar with services in Radlett and nearby Shenley, this pillow-style tribute conveys a quiet tenderness - a visual embrace for mourners at a funeral, wake, or graveside remembrance - expressing sympathy when words are not enough.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian cross made entirely from flowers is presented on a clean white background, evoking the quiet reverence of a Radlett chapel before a service begins. The full shape of the cross is densely upholstered with small, pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully aligned so that no gaps or stems distract from the gentle, velvety texture. This blanket of white suggests purity and peace, much like freshly fallen snow on the paths around Battlers Green or the leafy streets near Radlett station. Delicately framing the entire silhouette, a narrow band of vivid green foliage follows every curve and edge of the cross, emphasising its outline and adding a natural, living contrast to the calm white flowers. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal elements meet, a thoughtfully composed spray of roses lifts the eye. Soft peach and apricot roses sit alongside pale pink and creamy white blooms, their open petals subtly catching the light. They are cradled by feathery fern fronds, slender, arching blades of grass, and scattered hints of tiny lavender-toned filler flowers, which bring a gentle play of colour reminiscent of Radlett's gardens in late spring. The arrangement feels carefully balanced and deeply respectful, intended as a sympathy tribute for a funeral, graveside committal, or memorial gathering. Crafted with the kind of care you would expect from a dedicated local florist, it communicates love, remembrance, and spiritual comfort to families across Radlett and neighbouring Hertfordshire villages, offering a quietly beautiful way to pay final respects.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed funeral cross made entirely of flowers is displayed against a bright white, uncluttered backdrop, its delicate colours and textures offering a sense of gentle solace. The structure of the Christian cross is formed from a dense tapestry of blooms, with no visible frame, just a continuous surface of petals. Creamy white and ivory roses, some fully open and others still cupped, mingle with clusters of fluffy white hydrangeas to create a plush, cushion-like base. Interwoven through this serene foundation are roses in soft peach, apricot, and light blush pink, placed thoughtfully so their warm tones move the eye along the length and arms of the cross, guiding attention from top to bottom. Fine accents of lavender or pale lilac filler flowers are tucked in sparingly, giving the design a delicate note of cool contrast and enhancing its intricate, handcrafted feel. Subtle hints of dark and mid-green foliage edge the outline and peep through the flowers, gently defining the shape and adding a quiet sense of life and renewal. The overall effect is one of tender elegance, as though the cross is wrapped in a layer of pastel petals. This kind of floral tribute might be delivered for a Radlett family saying goodbye at a local chapel or crematorium, offering a visible symbol of faith, peace, and remembrance. The calm lighting and crisp photography highlight every curve of a rose petal and the textured surface of each hydrangea floret, capturing the careful attention that an experienced florist brings to such a meaningful memorial piece.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
This heart-shaped arrangement, carefully curated by the team at Flowers Radlett, features an abundant tapestry of pale pink and creamy white roses, each blossom displaying layers of velvety, artfully furled petals. Wisps of pure white baby's breath, airy and delicate, are interspersed between the roses, creating a sense of soft movement reminiscent of morning mist rolling across the Radlett countryside. The bouquet is designed to convey a gentle yet profound sense of love, with the tender blushes of the roses evoking the intimacy of heartfelt farewells or affectionate tributes. Subtle transitions in hue, from almost-translucent ivory to more pronounced pastel pink, highlight the skill of a local florist who draws inspiration from the serene gardens and vibrant community of Radlett. Illuminated against a pristine white background, this arrangement's full, symmetrical heart shape signifies unity, warmth, and lasting affection-the kind shared between families and close friends in the area. The texture is both visually lush and evocatively soft, inviting memories of gentle embraces and quiet moments spent together. Created with local sensitivity and understanding, this floral tribute is often chosen for remembrance services or to convey deepest sympathies along Watling Street or at Radlett's local chapels, offering a tangible expression of care, solace, and hope to those in need of comfort.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Gazing down on this lovingly made heart-shaped design, you first notice the soft visual poem formed by cool whites and warm pastels. The heart is densely populated with fluffy white hydrangea clusters that provide a cloud-like volume, their textured surfaces catching a diffused overhead light and throwing a delicate shadow along the composition's underside. Interwoven with those florals are roses in several stages of bloom - creamy ivories, pale peaches, and whisper-faint blush pinks - each rose placed with deliberate, experienced care so that the colours melt into one another in a gentle gradient. Small pockets of deep green variegated leaves peek through the massed petals, grounding the arrangement and adding clarity to the soft palette. The overall effect is one of quiet compassion and tender restraint; the bouquet seems to breathe subtle fragrance - fresh-cut rose sweetness balanced with the cool, leafy scent of hydrangea - evoking a sense of calm that would be welcome at a memorial, funeral, or an intimate anniversary observance. Photographed from slightly above on a pure white background, the piece reveals its three-dimensional form via a soft drop shadow and the layered heights of blooms, which hint at the technical skill involved in shaping a seamless heart. This design reads as a careful, heartfelt expression of sympathy or lasting love, appropriate for families in Radlett, St Albans, and nearby Watford seeking a dignified tribute.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this three-dimensional floral teddy bear looks as if it has been stitched from blossoms rather than fabric, every detail precisely crafted. The main body is formed from a dense carpet of vivid royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemum-style blooms, layered so tightly that they mimic the softness of plush fur. Their petals create ripples of texture along the bear's rounded belly, arms, and legs, with shadows falling gently into the gaps, giving depth and lifelike fullness. Creamy white and pale yellow flowers are clustered to shape the muzzle, inner ears, and rounded pads on each paw, providing gentle contrast and suggesting the familiar markings of a beloved toy. Shiny, dark brown eyes are placed symmetrically on the face, reflecting a soft highlight, while a black inverted triangle nose and a slim curved line beneath give the bear a calm, reassuring smile. Around its neck, a light, sheer white organza bow flares outward, its gauzy loops adding a sense of celebration and tenderness. The bear lies flat yet is photographed at a subtle angle, making the design feel dynamic while remaining serene. As a florist working with families in Radlett and the nearby Shenley and Park Street areas, I often see this style chosen as a special funeral tribute or remembrance piece, especially for a child or baby boy. The combination of cool blue tones and creamy accents conveys peace, innocence, and gentle love, while the fresh petals and intricate workmanship speak of care, respect, and a heartfelt farewell.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A richly detailed floral cross arrangement appears suspended on a clean white background, its colours and textures standing out with calm clarity. The entire cross is densely covered in fresh blossoms so that no bare support is visible, giving the tribute a soft, cushioned appearance, like a blanket of petals laid gently in honour. Soft pink, mauve, and delicate purple tones flow along the arms and down the length of the cross, led by clusters of lisianthus whose slightly ruffled, trumpet-shaped blooms create a gentle wave of colour. Some petals hold deeper, more saturated hues toward their centres, creating a subtle play of light and shadow as though touched by soft chapel light in a Radlett service. At the intersection of the arms, three fully opened roses in a sophisticated dusty rose and light lavender-pink shade form a central medallion. Their layered petals, carefully spiralled, draw the eye immediately and evoke both tenderness and enduring love. Around these roses, slender fern fronds and bright green leaves emerge, offering a fresh contrast to the blush and mauve tones and echoing the greenery of local Radlett gardens after rain. Tiny filler flowers in pale pinks, soft purples, and hints of cream are scattered throughout, together with just-visible buds and miniature white blooms that add fine detail and a sense of quiet movement. Tucked near the edges, a darker purple ribbon or structural fabric discreetly frames the flowers and reinforces the cross shape without intruding on the overall softness. This carefully crafted tribute, reminiscent of a bespoke design prepared by a Radlett florist for a funeral at a nearby chapel or cemetery, symbolises faith, remembrance, and gentle support for the bereaved.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Seen from overhead against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral tribute appears like a soft, snowy island of flowers, its edges gently defined by a rich emerald ribbon. The entire surface is densely paved with pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom opening into layers of fine petals that create a velvety cushion effect. Their small, pale lime centres suggest a quiet glow within the white, giving the arrangement a feeling of purity rather than starkness. Encircling the design, the satin ribbon is carefully folded into regular scallops, its deep green tone echoing the natural foliage at the centre and adding a sense of craftsmanship and care. In the upper centre of the cushion, a striking cluster of greens and blues draws the eye. A vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum, with long, curving petals, sits among sprays of shiny Hypericum berries and compact green button chrysanthemums, all nestled into dark fern fronds and leafy stems. Among this foliage, two spiky blue Scottish thistles stand proudly, their distinctive shape and muted indigo colour bringing a touch of character and personal symbolism, perhaps for a family with Scottish connections. The composition feels cool, composed, and gently uplifting - a floral expression of sympathy that would sit gracefully in a Radlett chapel of rest or at a quiet graveside in the surrounding countryside. The careful balance of white, green, and thistle blue reflects the work of an experienced local florist, creating a tribute that offers comfort while honouring a life with subtle, meaningful detail.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A serene floral cross tribute fills the frame, presented against a flawless white background that allows every petal and texture to stand out in quiet detail. The cross itself is formed from a solid mass of white button chrysanthemums, so closely clustered that no gaps are visible, creating a thick, cushion-like surface that appears both soft and structured. Their snowy hue evokes purity and gentle stillness, reminiscent of a calm walk through Radlett's leafy residential streets on a cool morning. At the very centre of the cross, a small but striking bouquet draws the eye: several open roses in soothing shades of pale pink, delicate peach, and creamy white unfold in layered spirals, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness and enduring love. Around these roses, slender green fern fronds arc gracefully, while small lavender or light purple filler flowers add a subtle mist of colour that enhances the pastel tones without overwhelming them. Along the perimeter of the cross, a fine lime green ribbon is meticulously wrapped, its slim border offering a clean, fresh edge that frames the white chrysanthemums and hints at renewal and hope. Soft shadows beneath the floral work give a sense of depth, as if the cross is gently lifted from the background. This arrangement feels crafted with care by a florist who understands both tradition and emotion, the kind of sympathy tribute one might see delivered to a Radlett chapel or graveside service, bringing a message of peace, faith, and lovingly held memories to family and friends gathered in quiet reflection.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
A meticulously sculpted floral saxophone stands upright against a crisp white background, its form so precise that from a distance it might be mistaken for a real instrument bathed in soft daylight. The main body, bell, and neck are completely covered in compact, sunlit yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled tightly against the next to create a seamless, cushion-like surface. The mums follow every curve and angle, from the sweeping lower body to the graceful arc of the neck, echoing the lines of a saxophone that might once have filled a Radlett hall or local venue with jazz and swing. Interspersed along this yellow canvas, delicate red rosebuds and small spray roses are placed where the keys and mechanical details would sit, their vivid crimson petals adding contrast and clear points of focus, like musical notes picked out along a stave. Fine.slender trails of green foliage weave lightly around the edges and across key areas of the design, especially where the instrument bends, creating a sense of movement as though a melody is flowing through the flowers. At the top, a few subtle wires and stems emerge from the mouthpiece area, providing quiet structural support while suggesting the reed and finer parts of the sax. This floral tribute feels deeply personal, the kind of arrangement chosen for a funeral or memorial to honour a beloved musician or music enthusiast from Radlett, perhaps someone who enjoyed playing at local gatherings or along the avenues near Battlers Green. The bright yellow blooms radiate warmth, optimism, and cherished memories, while the red roses bring an intimate note of love, making the design both a celebration of life and a gentle expression of loss.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A carefully crafted Celtic cross funeral arrangement in fresh flowers is shown laid flat against a flawless white background, so the viewer's eye is drawn entirely to the workmanship and colour. The overall silhouette is unmistakably that of a Celtic cross, with strong, straight arms and a bold circular ring at the centre. The main structure is built from compact white chrysanthemum blooms, placed so closely together that no foliage or mechanics show through, creating a velvety, cloud-like surface that feels both gentle and dignified. Around and within these white panels, bright lime green button chrysanthemums are used with precision, threading through the design like living knotwork. They form a defined green band that circles the central halo, highlight the intersections of the cross, and appear in smaller segments that mimic the intricacy of carved stone Celtic symbols. Toward the lower half of the cross, three carefully grouped sprays of deep magenta-purple carnations bring a note of tenderness and remembrance. Their frilled petals and saturated colour suggest depth and emotion, as though representing cherished memories that stand out vividly amid sorrow. Small leaves of glossy greenery and fine, woody tendrils weave gently between the purple blooms and across the white base, adding a natural movement that recalls climbing plants along garden walls in and around Radlett, from Theobald Street to the lanes leading out toward the fields. The lighting is soft but clear, bringing out the contrast between pure white, fresh green, and royal purple. This floral cross conveys peace, faith, and continuity, ideal as a sympathy tribute delivered to a Radlett church or crematorium to honour a loved one's life and heritage.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A floral teddy bear tribute is shown in full view, thoughtfully arranged so that every blossom captures the innocence and comfort of a cherished soft toy. The bear's body is built from hundreds of closely packed white chrysanthemums, their rounded, feathery petals giving a velvety, almost cloud-like texture along the head, ears, tummy, and paws. Subtle shadows between the blooms suggest curves and softness, like a cuddly bear resting quietly. Two tiny dark circles form the eyes, shining gently against the pale petals, while a small black nose and a whisper of a smile, hinted with soft pink, bring a sense of personality and kindness to the face. Across the chest, a playful waistcoat is created with clusters of deep pink and mauve flowers, reminiscent of hydrangea heads, forming two neat panels that look like little lapels. Nestled between them, at the neckline, sits a delicate purple net bow, slightly translucent, its texture light and airy, adding a touch of dressed-up charm. The entire arrangement is photographed against a plain white background that enhances the purity of the whites and the richness of the magentas and purples, with no distractions from the floral craftsmanship. The composition carries a quiet stillness, suitable for moments of remembrance in Radlett's peaceful chapels or family homes, perhaps after a service at a nearby church or crematorium. It feels especially appropriate as a tribute for a child, a grandchild, or someone remembered for their gentle, playful spirit, offering a tangible symbol of love, comfort, and farewell shaped in a form everyone recognises from childhood.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows an elegant funeral tribute shaped perfectly like a pair of angel wings, resting against a crisp white backdrop so that every petal and feather stands out. Each wing is formed from hundreds of tiny white flowers, likely chrysanthemums or spray carnations, nestled tightly together to build a soft, cushioned surface that feels both tender and protective. The petals are pure white, but at the centre of many blooms there is the faintest suggestion of pale green or buttery yellow, echoing the natural tones you might notice on a quiet walk through Phillimore Recreation Ground in Radlett. Tracing the graceful outline of the wings, layers of light, fluffy white feathers have been carefully placed, their wispy edges softening the silhouette and suggesting movement, as if the wings might gently fold around someone in a gesture of comfort. A subtle shadow falls just beneath the arrangement, lending depth and a sense of quiet presence, as though the wings hover slightly above the surface. The overall feeling is one of peace, stillness, and spiritual warmth, evoking the image of a guardian angel watching over a loved one who has passed. In a Radlett farewell service, this design would sit beautifully near the front of a chapel or crematorium, offering a visual prayer of protection, purity, and safe passage. The craftsmanship speaks to the care a local florist would take when creating sympathy flowers for grieving families, ensuring that every feather and flower expresses love, remembrance, and the hope of eternal rest.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A graceful angel wing funeral arrangement is shown in full view, set against a clean white backdrop so every curve and contour can be clearly imagined. The twin wings are composed from countless tiny white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that they form a smooth, cloud-like surface, soft and restful to the eye. Slight green tinges at the flower centres prevent the white from feeling flat, creating gentle movement across the design. Tracing the outer edge of each wing is a border of airy white feathers, their light, downy strands adding a sense of lift and quiet motion, as though the wings might stir with a passing breath. At the point where the two wings meet, a striking accent has been created: a bold satin bow in rich fuchsia-pink, tied with multiple rounded loops and long trailing ends that spill lightly over the blanket of blooms. Cradled at the heart of the bow is a single pink rosebud, still tightly wrapped and perfect, its soft petals conveying tenderness and unspoken affection. Just below, a small cluster of deep violet thistle-like flowers or textured greenery grounds the composition with darker colour and a slightly spiky texture, emphasising the delicacy of the rose and the feathers around it. This angelic tribute feels both modern and timeless, a piece you might see resting peacefully in a Radlett chapel of rest or arriving with same-day funeral flower delivery to a service for a much-loved relative. Its white wings, feather trim, and single rose come together to express comfort, spiritual protection, and the hope that the departed is gently carried onward.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
This striking Jamaican flag rendition is imagined in dense, three-dimensional texture rather than smooth fabric, built from thousands of tiny crumpled pieces of material-paper scraps, textile remnants, and other upcycled bits.

The bold gold saltire runs diagonally from corner to corner, its bright, sunlit sheen slicing the composition into four vivid triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow in vivid greens-green that recalls Radlett's spring meadows and the leafy lanes around Shenley Road-while the left and right triangles are a deep, matte black, their surface catching and filtering light for a subtle, satin-like finish. The entire surface is intentionally uneven, with crinkles and ridges that create real depth and a tactile, sculptural feel. Light dances across the clustered fragments, producing a texture rich in character and suggesting a handmade, community-driven process. Framed against white space, the piece reads as a respectful celebration of identity, pride, and cross-cultural connections, perfect for articles about Jamaica's heritage or contemporary craft. A local delivery service across Radlett, Aldenham, and nearby villages ensures the piece reaches venues in good time, with options for same-day delivery to keep the texture and colour secure from studio to doorstep.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
Set against a clean, bright background, this striking Jewish funeral tribute takes the unmistakable form of the Star of David, crafted with the precision and sensitivity of an experienced Radlett florist. The entire design is composed from fresh, small-headed flowers placed so closely that the surface appears like a soft quilt of petals. A thick, snowy border of white chrysanthemums runs around the full outline of the six points, giving the star a gentle, padded edge that feels almost like a protective embrace. Inside this outline sits a bold white hexagon at the centre, again made from densely packed blooms, glowing with calm purity. Deep blue or indigo flowers fill the surrounding shapes, saturating each triangular arm of the star with colour, their velvety tone echoing traditional Jewish hues seen in tallit stripes or ceremonial fabrics. At the inner base of each point, a crisp triangle of white is tucked into the blue, repeating the motif and lending the arrangement a sense of intricate, almost architectural balance. The contrast between the cool, inky blue and the pristine white is both dramatic and serene, suggesting reverence rather than showiness. The flowers appear fresh and cool to the touch, the chrysanthemum petals slightly feathery, inviting a quiet, reflective moment. This Star of David tribute would be fitting for a Jewish funeral, memorial, or shiva in Radlett, perhaps delivered to a family home off Watling Street or to a local burial chapel, offering a tangible expression of sympathy, shared heritage, and lasting respect.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
This image shows a reverent floral Khanda, lovingly shaped from a carpet of bright orange marigold blossoms that together form the two crossed kirpans, the circular chakkar, and the central double-edged khanda. The marigolds are densely packed, their plush texture and warm hue catching the light to give the symbol a soft, tactile relief against a clean white backdrop. Nestled at the heart where the swords meet, a small cluster of large white lilies provides a serene counterpoint: at least two open lily blooms display gently unfurling petals and delicate green-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that suggest quiet promise. Accenting the composition are glossy green leaves and fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers, perhaps gypsophila, which introduce airiness and a cooling contrast to the vivid orange. A subtle shadow beneath the arrangement hints at its physical presence on a tabletop or plinth, as if prepared for procession or display in a place of worship. The imagined scent blends the warm, slightly spicy marigold aroma with the fresh, sweet lily perfume, creating an atmosphere of calm celebration. As a local Radlett florist I often prepare pieces like this for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab services, community tributes, and commemorative events; Flowers Radlett (flowersradlett.co.uk) can replicate the scale and care shown here for services across Radlett, Shenley and neighbouring streets. The overall effect is one of solemn joy, cultural respect and floral craftsmanship.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Elegant heart-shaped funeral tribute composed entirely of fresh white chrysanthemums, arranged with the calm precision you might expect from a long-established Radlett florist. The small chrysanthemum heads are packed closely together so that no gaps of greenery show through, forming a plush, cushion-like surface of velvety white petals that evokes snow resting undisturbed on the fields beyond Shenley. Encircling the heart, a vivid emerald green satin ribbon has been carefully pleated into tiny ruffles, giving the perimeter a delicate scalloped texture. The ribbon's smooth, reflective surface contrasts gently with the matte softness of the blooms, outlining the heart with a respectful band of colour. In the upper left curve of the shape, a focal cluster draws the eye. Two open white roses, creamy at their centres and perfectly spiralled, rest on a cradle of lush foliage. Around them sit smaller white flowers such as freesias or similar airy blooms, along with closed buds that hint at life continuing. Sprays of rich green leaves and feathery fronds extend slightly over the chrysanthemum base, adding movement and a sense of natural growth, almost as if a small garden corner from a Radlett back garden had been laid tenderly upon the tribute. The arrangement is set against a pure white background, with soft, diffuse lighting that eliminates harsh shadows and highlights each detail. This floral heart is meant as a quiet, heartfelt message of condolence, suitable for funeral services, crematorium chapels, or graveside tributes in and around Radlett.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A striking floral cross is displayed on a seamless white background, its colours glowing softly as if under gentle chapel lighting. Viewed from a slightly raised angle, the cross appears full and three-dimensional, its form meticulously outlined by a plush border of tiny white spray chrysanthemums that form a cloud-like cushion around the edges. Just beneath this snowy fringe runs a precise band of folded pale green ribbon or perhaps glossy foliage, creating a subtle frame that feels polished and thoughtfully finished. Inside this border, the heart of the cross overflows with fresh, carefully placed blooms. Bold roses in hot fuchsia pink mingle with softer creamy yellow and peachy tones, each rose fully open so that every layered petal can be seen. Between them sit clusters of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, textured heads adding a playful yet respectful rhythm to the design. Smaller deep purple and violet flowers, likely lisianthus and statice, weave through the arrangement, giving depth and a gentle, solemn undertone to the otherwise uplifting palette. The composition runs diagonally from upper left to lower right, which adds a sense of flow, like a path of petals leading through memory and farewell. This is the sort of sympathy cross a Radlett family might choose for a funeral at a local church near Watling Street, or for a memorial service after a quiet walk through Phillimore Recreation Ground. The flowers seem freshly arranged, each stem placed with intention, creating a tribute that speaks of enduring faith, personal love, and the calm reassurance of a life well-lived.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda funeral tribute is presented against a pure white background, making the floral symbol appear almost as if it is gently floating, poised between earth and sky. The entire Khanda - with its central sword, encircling chakkar, and the two protective kirpans - is carefully sculpted from countless small royal blue chrysanthemums or similar blossoms, each head nestled tightly together. This dense clustering gives the surface a richly textured, velvety appearance, and the deep blue hue feels both commanding and serene, like twilight settling over the quiet streets of Radlett and Shenley. At the heart of the arrangement, close to the base of the central blade, lies a graceful focal cluster of white flowers. Three white roses, perfectly formed and just opening, are arranged side by side, their creamy petals catching the light and softening the strong geometry of the Khanda. Around them, tiny white filler flowers - reminiscent of baby's breath - add a cloud-like delicacy, while polished dark green leaves cradle the group, providing a fresh, natural contrast to the dominant blue. Subtle shadows beneath the tribute underline its depth, suggesting a solid, carefully constructed design that would rest gently on an easel or atop a casket. Emotionally, the piece combines solemnity with comfort, echoing themes of courage, justice, and spiritual faith central to Sikhism. It is the kind of thoughtful, bespoke arrangement a local Radlett family might request for a funeral or remembrance service, ensuring that the loved one's Sikh identity and values are honoured with quiet beauty and cultural authenticity.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full, perfectly balanced heart of roses and baby's breath is shown against a spotless white background, creating a serene and contemplative funeral tribute. The design is cleanly divided into two equal halves that meet along a soft, vertical seam of gypsophila. On the left, numerous creamy white and very soft lemon-ivory roses are packed closely together, each bloom opening in layered, silky petals that evoke innocence, remembrance, and peace. On the right, an equally lush section of medium pink roses mirrors the shape and density, their colour adding a gentle, comforting warmth that speaks of gratitude and cherished memories. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave in and out between the roses, tracing the outline of the heart and filling the gaps like tiny stars in a calm sky, softening every edge and lending a light, airy texture. The arrangement looks as though it has been positioned carefully for a farewell service, a tribute that might be placed beside a loved one at a Radlett funeral home or carried into a service at a local church. The heart feels both romantic and reverent, suitable for a partner, parent, or close friend, and its calm palette would sit beautifully among other sympathy flowers delivered across Radlett and nearby villages. The craftsmanship shows the steady hand of an experienced florist, blending tradition and tenderness for a final, heartfelt goodbye.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
Three interlinked heart-shaped wreaths of roses form a tender and elegant funeral tribute, suspended visually against a crisp, white backdrop that lets every soft tone stand out. Each heart is lavishly filled with miniature roses in a palette of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and gentle pastel pink, their petals layered densely so that the hearts look plush and almost cushion-like to the touch. The roses vary from half-open buds to fully unfurled blooms, giving the arrangement a sense of life and gentle movement, as if the flowers are slowly opening in quiet remembrance. Delicate strands of ivy and fine greenery trace the contours of each heart, weaving in and out to link them together in a graceful vertical cascade, reminiscent of a chain of memories passed lovingly from one generation to the next in a close-knit Radlett family. The foliage is a bright, healthy green, offering a cool, natural frame that sets off the romantic hues of the roses and echoes the leafy calm of nearby parks and gardens around Radlett. The hearts descend on a diagonal from top left to bottom right, each slightly offset, creating a sense of flow and continuity that feels especially fitting for a memorial or celebration of life. Subtle reflections to the side hint at a polished interior space, perhaps a chapel or a light-filled room in a Radlett funeral venue. The overall mood is one of quiet devotion, making this floral design a heartfelt way to say goodbye while honouring an enduring bond.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped decorative mala, photographed against a stark white background, reads like a small festival in fabric and fibre - the sort of toran you might hang above a Radlett doorway for Diwali, a wedding celebration, or a neighbourhood puja. At the top of each arm a compact, ivory-cream cluster of tiny chrysanthemum-like florets creates a luminous cap, their soft edges catching the studio light. Immediately beneath these sits a solid interval of warm reddish-brown elements: flattened, textured petals that resemble dried floral material or terracotta tones, adding a grounded, earthy counterbalance. The central sweep of the garland blooms into a generous band of bright golden-yellow marigold-like pom-poms, densely threaded to form a plush, sunlit curve. Tiny green accents appear where the colour blocks meet, acting like leaflets that give the piece natural rhythm and visual relief. The central pendant is a dramatic orb of vivid orange ruffles - multi-layered and voluminous - serving as the compositional anchor and focal point when the garland frames an entrance or altar. As a local florist I picture this piece across Radlett Station, on High Street doorways, and above community altars in Shenley and Aldenham; Flowers Radlett photographs it for web display so customers can clearly see the colour transitions and texture before choosing a durable, reusable alternative to fresh garlands. The overall mood is ceremonial and welcoming, a tactile, colour-rich tradition rendered in long-lasting materials for repeated use in homes and small halls around Radlett and the surrounding Hertsmere neighbourhoods.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Carefully photographed from a slightly raised, oblique viewpoint on a clean white studio surface, this floral pillow is a densely composed memorial cushion designed to comfort and celebrate. The surface is a plush tapestry of hot pink roses-some tightly furled, others opening to reveal velvet interiors-interwoven with delicate pale-pink spray carnations whose frilled edges create gentle texture. Bright, lemon-yellow ranunculus punctuate the palette with cheerful warmth, while deep purple lisianthus anchors the midtones and draws the eye inward. Cool, steel-blue eryngium thistles add a striking, spiky counterpoint and a modern architectural note, while generous swathes of rounded silver eucalyptus and deeper green foliage provide structure and a soft, aromatic backdrop. The arrangement rests upon a distinct ruffled red satin ribbon base, the pleats neatly stitched to form a refined, pillow-like frame. Under soft studio light the colours sing-fuchsia and blush offset by violet and lemon-projecting an uplifting, life-affirming mood rather than sombre grief. As a local florist serving Radlett, we prepare cushions like this for funeral services, memorials, and home tributes, delivering personally to Radlett Station area churches, High Street services, and nearby venues such as Aldenham Country Park. Flowers Radlett crafts each piece with the same attention to symmetry, scent and tactile detail, aiming to offer solace through beauty.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A luxurious heart-shaped floral arrangement fills the frame, its outline perfectly defined against a pure white background so that every petal, texture, and shade seems to float in calm stillness. The design is packed tightly with fresh flowers, creating an unbroken tapestry of soft pastel pink, ivory white, pale buttery yellow, and accents of deep magenta, echoing the peaceful mood of Radlett's quiet avenues and leafy gardens. At the core, several large cream-to-yellow roses unfurl in classic spirals, their petals thick and satiny, anchoring the tribute with a feeling of gentle reassurance and enduring love. Surrounding them, countless blush pink carnations layer together, ruffled and generous, forming the main structure of the heart and giving it a comforting, cushion-like appearance. Scattered among the carnations are white spider chrysanthemums, their long, slender petals reaching out from fresh green centres like delicate sunbursts, adding lightness and airy movement. Clusters of rich magenta-pink lisianthus nestle between the softer tones, their bell-shaped blooms slightly more dramatic, bringing emotional depth without disturbing the soothing harmony of the palette. Tiny glimpses of soft green foliage emerge intermittently, suggesting natural freshness and skilled, considered placement by a local Radlett florist. Near the point at the bottom of the heart, a pale pink ribbon slips into view, hinting that this is a carefully prepared sympathy or funeral tribute, ready to be placed at a service or memorial. The overall mood is one of quiet grace, tenderness, and remembrance, a floral heart that seems to speak on behalf of friends and family when words feel hard to find.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
This rectangular floral pillow is a quiet, considered expression of sympathy, photographed against a clean white background that draws the eye to texture and detail. The main body is a densely layered carpet of small, pure white chrysanthemums, assembled so their rounded heads create a uniform, cushion-like surface that connotes peace and repose. Resting on the top-left corner is a deliberate accent cluster: several rich magenta-to-fuchsia roses, their velvety petals opening with a measured grace, paired with tiny white freesias or similar buds that lend brightness and a soft, floral perfume. Around and beneath these blooms, lush green foliage-finely cut fern fronds, glossy laurel-like leaves and smaller sprigs-gives the arrangement an organic frame and gentle movement. The rectangular silhouette is neatly finished with a pale green satin ribbon trim, pleated or looped to form a discreet border that lifts the white flowers and adds a fresh, verdant note. The overall effect is composed, comforting and handcrafted-the sort of tribute families in Radlett and nearby Shenley might select for a funeral service or graveside farewell. As an experienced local florist, Flowers Radlett often crafts this style for services at St. John's or for floral tributes delivered along Radlett High Street, ensuring the piece reads as a respectful, tactile memory cushion that speaks of love, dignity and quiet remembrance.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Framed by a crisp white background, this heart-shaped floral creation centres dozens of sumptuous, deep-red roses, each petal layered with soft, velveteen texture and subtle highlights that speak to careful selection and freshness. The roses vary from small, compact buds to fully opened blooms, producing tonal depth across the heart's surface and gentle pockets of shadow. Interlaced throughout and edging the form are delicate sprays of white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their tiny blossoms like puffs of cloud that trace the heart's contour and offer a bright, innocent counterpoint to the passionate reds. Nestled into the upper-left curve, a single stately white lily unfolds its broad petals, the inner petals tinged with creamy yellow and centred with pronounced yellow stamens that lend a touch of sculptural grace. The combination of textures - plush rose petals, feather-light gypsophila, and the lily's smooth, luminous petals - creates a sensorial rhythm that feels both intimate and refined. Bathed in soft, neutral lighting that accentuates colour and form, the arrangement was imagined for moments when words fall short: anniversaries, proposals, or a loved one's remembrance. As a local florist serving Radlett and nearby Shenley and Aldenham, Flowers Radlett composes pieces like this to convey tenderness and respect, always mindful of scent, balance, and the quiet drama a heart-shape can communicate. The white backdrop lets the reds and whites sing, inviting the viewer to picture the bouquet placed on a mantel above a High Street mantelpiece or beside a window overlooking Radlett Station on a gentle afternoon.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
Set against a spotless white background, a sumptuous heart-shaped floral arrangement draws the eye with its intense reds and fresh greens, like a vivid emblem of love and remembrance. The heart is densely packed with blooms, crafted so precisely that every section feels considered and complete. Large, deep red roses sit proudly within the design, each flower fully formed with velvety, layered petals spiralling towards a soft centre. They anchor the arrangement, giving it a sense of strength and dignity. Around these roses, smaller red carnations and spray carnations gather in generous clusters, their finely ruffled petals overlapping to create a plush, almost cushion-like texture that feels comforting and tender. Punctuating the sea of red are lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, tightly petalled heads offering a bright, modern counterpoint. These green accents lift the design visually, bringing light into the composition in the same way moments of fond memory brighten times of grief. Along the outer edges, neat sprigs of variegated pittosporum foliage trace the curve of the heart, the green and cream leaves adding gentle structure and a natural frame. A single, graceful fern frond extends slightly from the lower point, giving the tribute a touch of wild, garden-like charm. This is the sort of floral heart families in Radlett might choose for a funeral service at a local chapel or as a display beside a memorial photograph, crafted with the quiet care and experience of a neighbourhood florist who understands how flowers can echo the love held in the community.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A traditional Christian funeral cross, crafted completely from flowers, lies gently on a pure white studio background, its calm beauty captured from a slightly overhead angle. The main body of the cross is built from hundreds of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their small, crisp petals overlapping to create a plush, cloud-like texture that feels soft and comforting even at a distance. Each flower is carefully aligned so the cross looks perfectly even and full, with no gaps, reflecting the care and respect that went into its making. Along the outer edge runs a slim band of bright lime-green ribbon, wrapping the sides in a smooth border that picks up the faint green of the chrysanthemum centres and subtly frames the shape. In the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, a lush gathering of deep purple lisianthus blooms rises from the white base like a small garden. Their velvety petals curl and fold in layered cups, surrounded by wisps of fresh greenery and small buds, giving depth and a gentle sense of life continuing. A few of these purple flowers trail diagonally down one arm of the cross, as if placed by hand in a final, loving gesture. Soft light washes over the arrangement, leaving only a faint shadow beneath, and nothing in the frame distracts from the tribute itself. This is the kind of piece a Radlett family might choose for a church service near Watling Street or a quiet chapel farewell, offering a message of peace, remembrance, and faith-filled comfort.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
Crafted with quiet care, this funeral cross is built from a dense field of white chrysanthemums that create a soft, cushion-like body suggesting peace and simple dignity. A pleated, deep purple satin ribbon outlines the cross's perimeter, its ruffled edge catching stray light and adding a formal, consoling border. The vertical arm carries the touching inscription "MUM" formed from clusters of small purple blooms-likely eustoma or sprightly spray chrysanthemums-whose colour and scale make the letters clearly legible against the white bed. Centered where the arms meet is a generous focal spray: richly hued violet roses paired with lighter lavender lisianthus or eustoma, their layers of petals moving from tight buds to soft, ruffled openings. Variegated foliage-think pittosporum or similar leaves with pale margins and greener centres-threads through the cluster, while tiny green berries add subtle textural punctuation. The arrangement sits in crisp, neutral light that highlights the contrast between the pure whites and the range of purples, and the overall scent is a soft mix of rose and chrysanthemum. From the perspective of a Radlett-based florist, this piece is well suited for services at the local church, funeral parlours near Radlett High Street, or memorial displays at Shenley Park chapel; it communicates sorrow tempered with reverence. Prepared with the quiet professionalism of our shop, Flowers Radlett, it's a heartfelt floral expression intended to comfort bereaved families and honour a mother's memory.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00