Manor House Funeral Flowers

At Manor House Florist, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, beauty and care. Our experienced local florist team in Manor House creates elegant funeral flowers, wreaths, sprays and sympathy bouquets that reflect your loved one's personality and your family's wishes.

Working from our studio near Seven Sisters Road, Green Lanes and Finsbury Park, we regularly design and deliver to local homes, churches, crematoriums and funeral directors across Manor House, Harringay and Stoke Newington. Every tribute is made by hand, using fresh, premium blooms sourced daily and arranged with the quiet respect these occasions deserve.

Whether you need a classic white wreath, a casket spray in favourite colours, or a simple posy to send your condolences, you can order online with confidence. For urgent services, we offer local same-day delivery on funeral flowers across the Manor House area when you place your order before 3 PM.

  • Personal, compassionate guidance from skilled local florists
  • Custom designs to reflect hobbies, faith, or favourite flowers
  • Reliable delivery to local chapels, cemeteries and funeral homes

If you're unsure where to start, our friendly team at Manor House Florist is here to help you choose the right tribute and wording for your card, ensuring your final gift is both beautiful and deeply meaningful.

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Funeral Flowers
Large heart-shaped floral tribute for a funeral or memorial, shown from a bird's-eye view against a plain white background, as though placed carefully on a stand in a Manor House service room. The heart itself is densely covered with countless pristine white spray chrysanthemums, their small, petal-rich heads packed closely together to create a smooth, cushion-like surface that feels almost cloud-soft to the imagination. Each bloom blends seamlessly into the next, forming a continuous field of white symbolising purity, peace, and a calm goodbye. Around the perimeter runs a narrow band of emerald green ribbon, its satin finish offering a neat, polished frame that gently separates the flowers from the background, much like the green borders of nearby Clissold Park set off the city beyond. Draped across the upper left side is a striking diagonal spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies, their elegant, funnel-shaped forms curving inwards as if cradling a memory. Three of the calla lilies are fully open, displaying dark, almost ink-like spadices at their centres, while two slimmer, partially unfurled blooms cascade downward to soften the line. Between and around them, small clusters of white freesia or similar delicate blossoms add a finer texture and suggest a light, comforting fragrance. Rich green foliage, including glossy broad leaves and feathery fern fronds, provides depth, contrast, and a touch of garden-like naturalness. This thoughtfully arranged heart, the kind of tribute often prepared for families across Manor House and nearby Stoke Newington, visually expresses enduring love, respect, and a quietly spoken farewell.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A dignified rectangular floral arrangement portrays the Union Jack in exquisite detail, each section of the British flag interpreted through tightly massed flowers rather than fabric. The overall shape is a neat oblong, its edges sharply defined by a continuous band of vivid blue blooms that frame the design like a living border. Within this frame, the background remains a field of the same deep blue flowers, compact and cushion-like, evoking a sense of depth and softness. Over this calm ground, the bright red St George's Cross dominates the centre, running vertically and horizontally in thick bands of densely clustered red flowers, their texture suggesting chrysanthemums at the height of freshness. Interlaced with it, the finer diagonal red lines of St Patrick's Cross cut through the corners, equally meticulous in their placement. Each red stripe is crisply separated from the blue field by narrow ribbons of pure white blossoms, which also broaden along the diagonals to form the underlying St Andrew's Cross of Scotland. The balance of red, white, and blue is perfectly judged, with each colour clean and unwavering, creating an unmistakable Union Jack. The piece is photographed against a plain white backdrop, letting the clarity of the design and the intricate handiwork speak without distraction. It is the kind of patriotic funeral tribute you might see delivered to a service in Manor House or one of the nearby churches off Seven Sisters Road, chosen by a family wishing to honour British heritage, military service, or a lifelong love of country. The overall impression is one of pride, unity, and quiet respect.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
An elegant floral cushion tribute lies centrally against a pure white background, its softly rounded rectangular form evoking the comfort of a pillow placed at rest. The design is richly woven with roses in tones of vivid fuchsia, delicate blush pink, and creamy lemon yellow, each bloom layered tightly beside the next so that little foliage shows through. Some roses are at their most open, fully revealing their spiralled hearts, while others remain slightly cupped, hinting at the tenderness of a life remembered. Threaded between these classic blooms are deep royal purple lisianthus, their silky, ruffled petals creating a velvety contrast that deepens the colour palette. Small blush spray roses and clouds of fine, lavender-hued filler flowers nestle into the gaps, giving the tribute a textured, almost quilt-like effect. Around and beneath the flowers, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves and slender, ferny foliage create a soft frame of greenery that gently lifts the colours without overpowering them. The lighting is clean and even, casting only a subtle shadow beneath the cushion so the viewer's focus rests entirely on the flowers themselves. This is the kind of sympathy design a family in Manor House might choose for a final farewell at a local chapel or crematorium, a piece that feels both personal and composed. It reflects the care of an experienced florist familiar with North London traditions, offering a floral symbol of serenity, gratitude, and quiet devotion when saying goodbye to someone dearly loved.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A refined funeral floral tribute spells out "DAD" in bold, three-dimensional letters, composed with the kind of meticulous craftsmanship you would expect from a long-standing Manor House flower shop. Each letter is densely upholstered with flawless white chrysanthemums or similar compact blooms, creating a uniform, velvety surface that looks almost cloud-like, soft yet solemn. Encircling every letter is a vibrant emerald green ribbon, gently pleated and satin-sheened, giving the design a polished outline and echoing the cool, leafy tones of nearby Clissold Park or the tree-lined streets off Seven Sisters Road. Behind the flowers, subtle dark bars peek through, indicating the sturdy frame that allows the tribute to stand upright at a crematorium chapel or church service in and around Manor House. The first "D" carries a graceful accent of white freesia and glossy foliage on its upper left curve, their small trumpets and buds adding fragrance and a sense of living movement. On the right-hand "D," a similar but slightly smaller cluster rests on the top right, balancing the composition. From the top of the left "D," two long, arching green stems travel diagonally towards the base of the central "A," ending in a striking, asymmetrical spray. Here, two deep purple calla lilies nestle among white freesia and rich greenery, their velvety, funnel-shaped blooms introducing a deeper, contemplative colour note. Set against a clean white backdrop, the tribute radiates love, remembrance, and gratitude, making it a heartfelt way for families in Manor House and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods to honour a much-loved dad at a funeral or memorial gathering.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
When describing this sympathy wreath I imagine the hush of an early morning delivery along Seven Sisters Road and the calm streets around Manor House; it is intended to bring solace rather than spectacle. The main body is a continuous, plush circle formed from many compact white cushion chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a cloudlike texture suggesting purity and continuity. Placed asymmetrically at the upper left, a cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) provides the focal accent - blooms in saturated violet through softer lavender sit among slim, upright stems and some tight buds, giving the spray a layered, living quality. Greenery weaves through the purples: broad, variegated leaves lend weight and contrast while more delicate ferny fronds add lightness and a subtle fragrance of fresh foliage. A fine, crinkled band of deep purple mesh or lace trims both the inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemums, a discreet detail that harmonises with the lisianthus and gives the wreath a finished, respectful edge. Photographed on a plain white surface, a soft shadow beneath the wreath lends depth and makes the colours read clearly. As a local floral designer at Manor House Florist, I often choose this palette for memorials because the white comforts while the purple speaks of remembrance and dignity; the piece is suitable for funeral services, church chapels or a graveside tribute in the Manor House and nearby Finsbury Park communities.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, skillfully arranged by an experienced hand, rests against a neutral white background, its form defined by hundreds of small, pristine white chrysanthemums packed into a seamless ring. The chrysanthemums' ruffled heads create a plush, tactile field that suggests softness and repose, while a subtle dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks intermittently from beneath the blooms along both the inner and outer edges, adding a refined halo of colour and depth. Anchoring the upper-left curve are three soft, creamy-yellow roses, their petals unfurling with quiet grace; these are the immediate focal point and convey warmth, friendship, and gentle remembrance. Nestled around the roses are clouds of white gypsophila and sprays of pale lavender statice or limonium, giving a delicate, airy contrast to the dense chrysanthemum bed. Varied foliage - from broad glossy leaves to fern-like fronds - frames the cluster, enhancing texture and the wreath's fresh, living quality. The centre remains an open circle, symbolising continuity, while soft studio lighting produces a subtle shadow that gives the piece presence on the white field. As a local tribute prepared with knowledge of community needs around Manor House and Seven Sisters Road, this wreath suits a funeral, wake, or memorial service; at Manor House Florist we often arrange similar designs for services near Finsbury Park and local places of remembrance. The overall impression is one of calm, respectful craftsmanship: clean, comforting, and thoughtfully composed to offer solace at a time of farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Elegant heart-shaped funeral tribute composed by an experienced Manor House florist, designed to convey deep sympathy with a calm, dignified presence. The heart is completely covered in small-headed white chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled closely to the next so that the surface appears soft and cushioned, like a serene white pillow. At the upper left curve, three luxurious red roses form a focal cluster, their velvety petals spiralling inward in deep crimson tones that speak of loyal love and cherished memories. They are accompanied by tiny white filler flowers, much like freesias, and a blend of lush dark green foliage, including smooth rose leaves and airy, fern-like sprigs that lend a subtle sense of movement. Two further red roses lie lower toward the right side, gently staggered so that the eye follows them along a diagonal path. Linking these roses are slender, bright green blades of ornamental grass, sweeping across the white chrysanthemum base in elegant arcs, almost like gentle strokes of calligraphy. Encircling the entire shape, a neatly folded border of dark green satin ribbon adds formality and contrast, framing the flowers with a polished edge. Set against a plain white background, every shade of white, red, and green is clearly defined, creating a clean and contemplative scene. This classic heart arrangement, suitable for funeral services and memorial gatherings throughout Manor House, Harringay, and surrounding streets, offers a quiet yet eloquent way to honour a loved one with beauty, respect, and a sense of lasting affection.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A domed bouquet of blue and cream roses is shown against a spotless white background, its simplicity allowing every detail of the arrangement to stand out with quiet grace. The roses are densely packed, creating a rounded, almost cushion-like shape: rich sapphire blue blooms nestle beside soft, creamy ivory ones, the contrasting colours echoing feelings of deep sorrow held gently within comforting light. Each rose is in beautiful condition, some buds still slightly cupped while others are fully open, their layered petals forming graceful spirals that invite the eye to linger. Between these larger heads, airy sprigs of white baby's breath weave in and out, adding a fine, misty texture that softens the transitions between the blue and cream tones. Dark green leaves, likely Ruscus or similar foliage, emerge here and there from beneath the blossoms, giving the bouquet structure and a touch of natural woodland freshness, much like catching a breath of cool air while walking through nearby Clissold Park or along Green Lanes near Manor House. The stems are brought together neatly and tied at the base, forming a clean bundle that underscores the hand-tied craftsmanship. The overall presentation feels serene and reflective, with the colour palette suggesting loyalty, remembrance, and calm. It is easy to imagine this bouquet being delivered to a quiet flat off Seven Sisters Road or to a local service, offering solace and a gentle, respectful presence when words feel difficult, yet the need to show care is strong.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
A full, rounded bouquet of fresh flowers is photographed against a pure white background, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity, much like a showpiece on display in a Manor House shop window. Dominating the design are large white lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms opening in various stages so you can almost sense the slow unfurling of each petal, from green-tipped buds to broad, star-like flowers revealing soft yellow and green centres. Between these elegant lilies, clusters of roses in gentle blush pink and creamy white form a plush, velvety cushion, each bloom layered with petals that suggest tenderness and devotion. At the core of the bouquet, several vivid fuchsia or magenta Oriental lilies, reminiscent of Stargazer lilies, command attention with their rich, speckled petals and bright golden stamens, bringing a burst of dramatic colour that feels celebratory. Tiny sprays of white baby's breath are threaded throughout, their hundreds of miniature blossoms creating a fine, cloud-like veil that lightens the overall look and adds a dreamy, romantic quality. Slim strands of green foliage and lily leaves emerge at the edges, offering a fresh frame that hints at stems just trimmed in a local Manor House studio before same-day delivery across surrounding streets and estates. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the glossy sheen of lily petals, the satin softness of the roses, and the intricate contrast between bold blooms and delicate fillers. The bouquet radiates warmth and joy, perfectly suited to special birthdays, engagement celebrations, or as an uplifting gesture for families and friends living around Green Lanes and the wider Manor House area.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
This large, lovingly crafted sympathy tribute spells out MUM in stout, capital letters, each letter completely covered in hundreds of small, tightly packed white chrysanthemums that create a soft, cloud-like surface and a feeling of serene purity. The white chrysanthemums give a clean, luminous presence while the gentle studio or morning light reveals subtle shadows between blooms, accentuating the arrangement's three-dimensional depth. Three artful clusters of pale lavender roses and light pink buds punctuate the design-one resting on the upper left arm of the first M, another tucked into the central curve of the U, and the last placed on the upper right arm of the final M-each cluster cushioned by glossy green leaves and delicate fern fronds that add contrast, texture, and a whisper of woodland scent. A dark green supporting frame, possibly ribbon-wrapped or moss-covered, is visible at the base and between letters, providing structure and ensuring the tribute stands with poise during a service. As a local florist serving Manor House, Green Lanes and the surrounding streets near Seven Sisters Road, Manor House Florist prepares this piece with traditional sympathy care: the softness of the chrysanthemums, the velvety roses, and the fresh greenery are chosen to convey comfort, respect, and enduring remembrance. Ideal for funeral chapels, memorial services or graveside dedications, the arrangement reads as both an elegant statement and a quiet, heartfelt farewell.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A classic heart-shaped floral tribute is displayed on a bright white background, crafted with the care and precision of an experienced Manor House florist. The heart itself is densely filled with pristine white chrysanthemums, sometimes called spray mums, each small flower nestled so closely that they create a smooth, continuous blanket of petals. This soft white surface feels calm and comforting, like freshly fallen snow, evoking peace, innocence, and cherished memories. Carefully framing the heart is a vivid emerald green satin ribbon, expertly pleated into gentle ruffles. Its subtle sheen catches the light and lends a polished, almost ceremonial finish, clearly defining the contours of the heart and providing a rich contrast to the matte white blooms. In the upper left curve, a thoughtfully placed accent spray draws the eye: two creamy white roses in full bloom, their rounded petals spiralling softly outwards, are nestled among delicate white flowers similar to freesias or buds about to open. Around them, lush green foliage unfolds-broad, dark green leaves and light, airy fronds that arc gracefully across the chrysanthemums in natural, flowing lines. The overall composition feels quiet yet expressive, a floral whisper of sympathy. It is the kind of funeral heart tribute that might be delivered to a service at a local chapel near Manor House station or a crematorium serving the North London area, bringing a sense of comfort to those gathered. This design speaks of enduring love and respect, a gentle, dignified way to say goodbye and hold someone close in memory.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against a simple, uncluttered background, this bespoke funeral tribute spells "GRANDMA" in bold, upright letters, each one lovingly padded with layer upon layer of white chrysanthemums. The blooms are placed so closely that no gaps show, forming a plush, quilted surface reminiscent of a comforting blanket across all seven letters. Their snowy petals catch the light softly, giving a gentle glow that feels peaceful and reassuring. Tracing the edge of every letter is a fine lilac ribbon, carefully folded to follow each curve and corner, adding a delicate border that introduces just enough colour to soften the design without overwhelming its calm purity. Three focal posies are interwoven into the chrysanthemum base: one sits on the left-hand "G", another brightens a central "A", and the third graces the final "A" at the end. Each cluster blends cheerful pink gerberas with pale pink roses and flowing greenery, the petals opening outward as if in a quiet smile. The greens spill slightly over the edges, adding movement and depth, like foliage glimpsed in nearby Clissold Park or along the green pockets near Manor House. Seen from the side, the letters sit on a discreet framework that keeps them aligned, creating a clear, easy-to-read tribute designed for display beside a coffin or at the front of a service. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this arrangement is ideal for families in and around Manor House who want to express love, remembrance, and gentle celebration of a grandmother's life in a single, graceful floral statement.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
From a top-down view on a white surface, this funeral wreath is composed with tender restraint: creamy-white roses clustered generously to form a soft, luminous band, and pale yellow lilies threaded through to offer structural height and gentle punctuation. The roses' petals spiral inward with that familiar, comforting density; there are several dozen blooms overall, each reflecting a soft, diffuse light that accentuates their ivory warmth. Interspersed lilies - some unfurled, some in elegant bud - present long, trumpet-like petals and delicate stamens, their pale lemon tones leaning toward buttery yellow rather than bright gold. The flowers rest against a textured carpet of greenery: delicate fern fronds fan outward like a soft halo and rounded, silvery-green leaves akin to eucalyptus lend cool depth and visual weight. The wreath's overall effect is both full and breathable, every stem placed to preserve an even circular rhythm that symbolises continuity and solace. Imaginatively, the scent would be a layered whisper - the roses' powdery sweetness tempered by a green, slightly citrus edge from the lilies - evoking a calm morning in Manor House or a stroll past the nearby trees of Finsbury Park. This arrangement is conceived for mourning and memory, a composed and comforting floral tribute that reads as respectful and hopeful at funerals, memorials or as a condolence gift delivered to the local community.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this striking "MUM" floral tribute appears almost sculpted from flowers, each letter standing in bold relief. The forms are completely covered in tightly packed magenta and fuchsia-purple chrysanthemums, each bloom with a distinctive lime-green centre that adds a lively sparkle to the otherwise velvety surface. The edges of the letters are carefully finished with a delicate ruffled ribbon in the palest blush pink, the soft fabric folding gently like the trim of a favourite dress, a detail often requested by families from the Manor House and Harringay area who want something both traditional and tender. On the upper left shoulder of the first "M", a lush spray of bright pink roses spills outward, framed by arching fern fronds and small clusters of green foliage, as if a small bouquet had been tucked lovingly into the frame. The "U" carries its own focal point at the base: a graceful sweep of blush and cream roses, interlaced with tiny white blossoms and variegated leaves, resting in the curve like a cradle of calm. The second "M" mirrors the first, its top right curve adorned with deep pink roses and feathery fern greenery, providing a harmonious balance when viewed from across a chapel or crematorium in nearby Stoke Newington. Every flower is placed with care, creating a thoughtful, bespoke funeral arrangement that honours a beloved mother with warmth, dignity, and a sense of personal story.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
This peaceful rectangular pillow of flowers presents itself as a reverent, tactile tribute: hundreds of tiny white chrysanthemum heads are closely set to form a plush, uninterrupted field of soft white, evoking both purity and the hush of rest. The cushion-like silhouette, with gently rounded corners and a subtle raised centre, reads as comforting and composed; soft lighting on a white background reveals delicate shadows between blooms, accentuating their three-dimensional texture. Encircling the pillow, a light green ribbon has been pleated into a refined, scalloped trim that offers a fresh, hopeful edge-its lime undertone suggesting renewal without distracting from the solemn white base. Nestled at the top-left, an artful cluster of accents introduces a quiet contrast: snowy white lisianthus alongside rich, velvety purple lisianthus, some tight as buds, others unfurling into full, ruffled cups that lend dignity and depth. Wispy fern fronds and glossy foliage weave through the spray, contributing a natural rhythm and cool green scent to the composition; a broad darker-leaf wrap secures and refines the cluster's presentation. Presented simply, this arrangement reads as a considered expression of condolence, well suited to memorial services, church tributes, or placement at a graveside. As a local florist's offering for the Manor House area and neighbouring Green Lanes, it conveys quiet support and skilled workmanship for those seeking a tasteful, heartfelt way to remember a loved one.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
In soft daylight the wreath's circular silhouette reads as an expression of gentle remembrance: a dense, cloud-like ring of pristine white chrysanthemums creates a tranquil foundation, each tiny floret contributing to a sumptuous, tactile surface that invites a thoughtful breath. A fine layer of deep purple netting is subtly visible beneath the white petals, especially along the inner rim, adding a reserved note of colour and shadow. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant, a poised cluster centres on one creamy, pale-yellow rose whose petals open with modest grace; around it, broad variegated leaves and delicate fern fronds form a green cradle that feels like a familiar shawl. Interspersed among the greenery, thin sprays of lavender-toned statice introduce a papery, restful texture and a cool counterpoint to the warm cream of the rose. On the opposite side, two elegant calla lilies sweep across the right-hand arc - sculptural and refined - their blooms graduating from a rich purple to a tender peach-pink, while their vibrant green stems curve along the lower-right, visually linking the assembly. A single longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, discreetly secured and leading the eye toward the callas, an intentional gesture of continuity and care. The arrangement reads as a dignified sympathy tribute, the white, purple, green and cream tones combined to comfort and console. Crafted with local sensibility for Manor House residents and suitable for memorials near Seven Sisters Road and Finsbury Park, it conveys solace and lasting affection.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A three-letter memorial tribute photographed at eye level on a pure white studio background: the letters B, R and O are formed from tight, luxurious clusters of royal blue chrysanthemum florets. Each letter reads as a solid, sculpted block of vivid blue petals, their velvety texture catching soft, diffused light to reveal subtle tonal shifts across the curved surfaces. At the base of each character, a small, carefully placed spray of pale ivory roses and tiny white filler flowers-possibly baby's breath or mini chrysanthemums-softens the bold blue and introduces a gentle, comforting glow. The greenery woven into these accents ranges from glossy, darker leaves reminiscent of salal or lemon leaf to lighter, fern-like fronds that trail with delicate grace; together they add depth, fragrance and a natural counterpoint to the dense florals. A slim white supporting base or foam outline is visible around the loops and internal voids, a quiet reminder of the technical structure that keeps the tribute upright and immaculate. The overall effect is solemn yet tender: the intense royal blue evokes calm, loyalty and remembrance, while the ivory and white touches speak of purity and consolation. Composed with the sensitivity expected for funeral or memorial use, this BRO tribute would serve as a heartfelt expression of sympathy for a brother, fitting for services across Manor House, nearby Seven Sisters Road, or quiet gatherings in the Finsbury Park community.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
Large Celtic cross funeral tribute made from fresh flowers, photographed diagonally so the cross seems to flow from the upper left of the image down towards the lower right, resting against a clean, bright white background. The entire structure is covered in small, tight white chrysanthemum blooms, creating a soft, cushiony surface along the central upright and crossbar. Around and within this white foundation, lime green button chrysanthemums are used with precision to trace the circular halo and interlaced Celtic pattern, their vivid colour and domed shape adding sculptural dimension, like the carved stonework found on old churchyard crosses in North London. Along the lower section of the vertical arm sit three focal clusters of deep magenta-purple carnations, each head full and slightly ruffled, their petals catching the light with a gentle velvet sheen. Slender strands of greenery weave around them, with a few trailing tendrils resting lightly on the white blooms, softening the lines and adding a touch of natural movement. The image is crisply lit, as if the tribute were laid out on a preparation bench in a quiet Manor House florist's studio before delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. The overall impression is one of reverence and serenity, the cool whites and greens balanced by the depth of purple, making this Celtic cross arrangement a meaningful choice for expressing sympathy, respect, and remembrance at a funeral or celebration of life in and around Manor House.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A cross-shaped floral tribute is displayed against a pure white backdrop, its colours and textures glowing under soft, even lighting. The entire form of the cross is densely packed with flowers, giving it a full, generous presence that feels both reverent and uplifting. Large roses in vivid fuchsia pink and gentle creamy yellow are arranged in natural clusters along the upright and crossbar, each bloom open to reveal swirling layers of petals. Between these roses, bright chartreuse button chrysanthemums dot the surface, their rounded heads bringing a cheerful yet respectful energy. Threads of deep purple and violet blossoms, probably lisianthus or statice, weave through the design, their cool tones balancing the warmth of the pinks and creams while adding depth and a sense of quiet reflection. Framing everything is a sharply defined border of white spray chrysanthemums, packed so closely they resemble a soft cushion of snow around the edges. Just beneath that, a narrow band of folded pale green ribbon or foliage traces the outline of the cross, lending a tailored, finished edge and a fresh hint of spring green. The cross is photographed at a slight diagonal tilt, from upper left to lower right, which highlights its three-dimensional structure and careful craftsmanship. This is the kind of floral cross a family might choose for a funeral service near Manor House tube or a chapel off Seven Sisters Road, created by an experienced local florist who understands how flowers can express remembrance, gratitude, and hope all at once.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
Presented on a clean white field, this rectangular floral pillow is a study in peaceful texture and thoughtful detail, densely layered with hundreds of small white chrysanthemums that create a plush, cloud-like surface. The arrangement's eye is drawn to a concentrated accent on the top left: several rich magenta and deep fuchsia roses, their velour petals opening toward the light, surrounded by sprays of delicate white freesias or similar buds which lend a soft, sweet scent and a luminous contrast. Lush greenery - including fine fern fronds and glossy leaves - fans gently around the accent, adding depth and a natural scaffold that lifts the roses from the monochrome base. Along the pillow's perimeter a subtle trim of pale green satin ribbon is pleated and looped, just visible beneath the flowers, offering a refined finish and a hint of restorative colour. The soft, diffused studio light creates a calm, contemplative atmosphere, with a faint shadow underneath that affirms the piece's gentle volume. Designed for moments of remembrance, this pillow reads as an emblem of rest and lasting memory, the floral vocabulary chosen to comfort mourners rather than to startle. As Manor House Florist, we often prepare this style for families near Manor House tube and along Seven Sisters Road, mindful of local traditions and the quiet dignity requested for funeral or graveside services in the area.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
A serene funeral sheaf in shades of white and green stretches diagonally across a clean white backdrop, its graceful lines evoking the gentle curve of a farewell gesture. The arrangement begins with a concentrated cluster of white oriental lilies at the upper left, some blossoms fully open to reveal soft, star-shaped petals and pale yellow-green stamens, others still partially closed, their buds like small, hopeful torches. Threaded between them are sprays of lisianthus, mostly white but touched at the edges with delicate lavender and lilac tints, giving the piece a subtle, almost twilight glow. The blooms rest on a bed of lush greenery: broad, glossy leaves create a deep emerald platform, while slimmer palm-style fronds sweep outward from the right-hand side, accentuating the elongated form and drawing the eye along its gentle taper. A few leaves are expertly curled and folded into sculptural accents, reflecting the careful hands of an experienced florist used to preparing tributes for local services from Manor House down towards Stoke Newington and Harringay. The design is calming rather than dramatic, with no harsh colours, only the cool purity of white petals against layered greens, suggesting peace, dignity, and quiet remembrance. One can almost imagine the soft rustle of the foliage and a faint, clean fragrance of lily in a still chapel or family home. This spray feels appropriate for a casket or memorial table, offering a thoughtful way for Manor House families to express condolences, honour a life lived, and bring a touch of natural beauty to a time of loss.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
Displayed against a clean white background, this elegant sympathy spray appears almost to drift diagonally from top left to bottom right, like a final, gentle farewell. The elongated shape evokes a teardrop or crescent, perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service in and around Manor House. At the heart of the design are striking Stargazer lilies, their wide petals a rich fuchsia-pink with distinct white edges and fine burgundy speckles that convey depth of feeling. Some lilies are fully open, while others remain in bud, the green outer casing just beginning to reveal hints of pink, adding a sense of unfolding remembrance. Nestled between them are bright magenta gerberas, their bold discs suggesting cherished memories and enduring affection. Creamy white roses, both tightly furled and softly opening, introduce an element of classic grace and purity. Fluffy white carnations weave through the centre, their ruffled petals lending a soft, almost velvety texture. Tiny daisy-like filler flowers, sprinkled throughout, create light points of white that keep the composition airy rather than heavy. Surrounding this mix, lush foliage provides structure and flow: broad dark leaves anchor the piece, feathery fern fronds ripple along the edges, and long, slender blades of green foliage arc outward to emphasise the cascading line. At the top, the stems are carefully bound, showing the precision and experience of a local florist familiar with family tributes for services near Manor House tube, Seven Sisters Road, and the surrounding streets. The overall mood is solemn yet hopeful, a graceful expression of sympathy and remembrance.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
A full circular sympathy wreath is presented on a pure white background, its flowers arranged so carefully that each bloom seems to lean in toward the centre in a gesture of gentle remembrance. Large white lilies dominate the design, their satin-smooth petals curved outward to reveal soft green throats and prominent golden stamens, catching light in a way that suggests calm morning sunshine over the streets of Manor House. Between these serene focal blooms sit deep pink and rich fuchsia lilies, their star-like shapes and speckled petals adding a graceful rhythm of colour, echoing the quiet vibrancy of nearby Woodberry Wetlands or the bustle of Seven Sisters Road. Nestled among them are pure white Gerbera daisies with dark centres, forming crisp, graphic discs of brightness that lift the overall composition. Pale pink roses and ivory-white roses, some still cupped as buds and others fully open with layered petals, offer a soft, romantic texture and a sense of heartfelt tenderness. Small white accent flowers, likely clusters of carnations or delicate spray roses, fill tiny gaps so that no part of the circle feels empty, enhancing the wreath's plush, seamless appearance. Lush green foliage curves around and between the blooms, adding depth, structure, and a natural frame that reinforces the symbol of continuity and eternal love. This wreath, reminiscent of tributes often delivered to local churches and funeral homes around Manor House, feels quietly personal and dignified, a floral embrace that conveys compassion, solace, and respect for a final farewell.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a refined and deeply moving floral tribute spelling the word "SON" in large, freestanding capital letters, set against a plain white background that allows every contour and colour to stand out. Each letter has been meticulously built from a dense bed of white chrysanthemums, their cushiony heads nestled so closely together that they form a smooth, snowy surface with a soft, almost velvety texture. Around the outside of each letter, a vivid red satin ribbon is gathered into ruffled folds, creating a scalloped border that frames the white blooms and adds gentle depth and shadow. The interior curve of the "O" is also outlined in this same ribbon, helping define the circular form. Three carefully placed clusters of red anthuriums create focal points of colour and emotion within the design. On the upper left of the "S," several glossy, heart-shaped anthuriums sit among lush dark foliage and delicate green fronds, their polished surfaces catching the light. At the base of the "O," a single anthurium, cradled by leaves, offers a quieter accent. On the right-hand "N," a fuller group of anthuriums and deep green foliage sweeps across the upper section, balancing the composition. Fine green blades of foliage drape and curve across the white flowers, visually linking the three areas of red and giving the piece a natural flow. This handcrafted tribute, the kind an experienced Manor House florist would deliver to a chapel of rest or local cemetery, is designed as a heartfelt farewell for a son, conveying respect, devotion, and the enduring love of family in a calm, dignified way.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
A beautifully crafted sympathy wreath rests against a plain white background, its perfect circular form almost glowing with softness and light. The entire ring is built on a generous base of white baby's breath, each minuscule Gypsophila flower adding to a dense, cloud-like cushion that fills the eye with gentle texture, like distant blossom trees along Green Lanes in early spring. Scattered thoughtfully through this delicate haze are elegant lisianthus blooms, their petals velvety and slightly ruffled. These focal flowers are mostly pure white, but every edge is gently traced with shades of lavender and purple-violet, creating a subtle, painterly halo around each bloom. Some lisianthus are fully unfolded, revealing intricate layers and deeper centres, while others are just beginning to open, their pale green buds and creamy outer petals hinting at the colour within. The wreath's open centre is clearly defined, reinforcing its traditional circular shape and the symbolism of eternity and unbroken remembrance. No foliage or strong colour distracts from the restrained palette of white, soft lilac, and fresh green, giving the arrangement a soothing, contemplative presence ideal for funerals, memorial services, or quiet moments of reflection at a graveside in the Manor House area. The white backdrop heightens every subtle detail-the feathery sprigs of baby's breath, the undulating lines of each lisianthus petal, and the careful spacing that keeps the wreath perfectly proportioned-showcasing the thoughtful, respectful touch of an experienced local florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A large heart-shaped funeral tribute made entirely of roses and baby's breath is captured against a crisp white backdrop, allowing its colours and symmetry to speak softly yet powerfully. The left half of the heart is composed of tightly grouped creamy white and pale yellow roses, each head perfectly cupped, petals unfurling from a deeper centre to paler edges like small, luminous lanterns. On the right, an equal number of soft, medium pink roses mirror this lush fullness, their colour reminiscent of a late sunset over Green Lanes, adding warmth and gentle sweetness. A fine border and inner tracery of gypsophila, or baby's breath, laces throughout the arrangement, its tiny white blooms clustering between the roses, outlining the heart, and creating a delicate, cloud-like frame around the stronger rose forms. The overall impression is one of meticulous craftsmanship and emotional balance: two colours, two moods, brought into perfect harmony. The light in the image is bright and even, with the pure white background making the heart appear almost to float, giving the tribute a serene, weightless quality. This design feels especially suited to expressing enduring love and gratitude at a farewell service in or around Manor House, whether at a small chapel, a family home, or a quiet gathering after a service near Finsbury Park. It suggests both celebration of a cherished life and the softness of a final goodbye, the sort of thoughtful floral work a local Manor House florist would create for families during their most tender moments.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A softly glowing sympathy wreath, arranged as a flawless circle of white and lilac-toned flowers, is pictured against a clean white backdrop, giving it an almost floating, weightless presence. At its core are sumptuous white Oriental lilies, their satin-like petals opening in layered stars that radiate from rich green throats and rust-tinted anthers. Some lilies are fully open, some just unfurling, so the viewer senses a gentle rhythm, like breaths taken in quiet reflection. Between them, ruffled lisianthus-style blooms curl at the edges, white petals brushed with lavender and pale violet, suggesting a tender touch of colour rather than a bold statement. Tiny creamy buds, perhaps small roses, tuck into the spaces between larger blossoms, while a scattering of petite white filler flowers softens any hard lines and helps the ring feel plush and welcoming. Slender stems of greenery, including narrow leaves and rounded, eucalyptus-like sprigs, appear intermittently, giving the wreath depth and a natural, garden-fresh feel. Every bloom is angled outward, forming a seamless, continuous circle that speaks of eternity, memory, and a love that doesn't break even in parting. The arrangement feels particularly suited to a thoughtful funeral or memorial gathering in Manor House, maybe in a quiet corner of a local church or community space off Green Lanes, where families gather to share stories and say farewell. Created with the steady hands and empathetic eye of a seasoned florist, the wreath offers a sense of calm presence, like a gentle companion beside the casket or remembrance table.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean, bright white backdrop, this "DAD" funeral tribute forms a striking horizontal line of three floral letters, each one full, rounded, and meticulously composed. The first D, the central A, and the closing D stand on narrow, unobtrusive dark green bars, giving the impression that the flowers themselves are floating. At the heart of every letter is a dense cushion of white chrysanthemums and open white gerbera daisies, their soft, layered petals overlapping to create a calm, almost cloud-like texture that suggests peace and rest. Through this white tapestry, threads of cheerful yellow emerge: sunny yellow gerbera faces, delicate yellow spray roses, and small yellow accents that brighten the design like morning light spilling over the New River near Manor House. Accents of purple lisianthus and clusters of deep pink or magenta spray roses nestle among the whites and yellows, adding richness and emotional depth, while tiny lavender-toned flowers and lime-green button chrysanthemums provide subtle contrast. A generous collar of deep green fern foliage surrounds and shapes each letter, its feathery fronds evoking the shaded greenery of local gardens around Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road. Every bloom faces outward, carefully angled by an experienced florist so the tribute reads clearly from across a chapel or crematorium hall. The arrangement carries a sense of tenderness and gratitude, ideal for families in Manor House arranging funeral flowers to celebrate a father's life, capturing both the weight of loss and the warmth of shared memories.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
A long, one-sided sympathy spray in white and green is shown against a clean white backdrop, its graceful lines drawing the eye from the fuller top left down to the tapered lower right. Dominating the centre are magnificent white Oriental lilies, some fully unfurled so that their trumpet-shaped petals and pale green throats are clearly visible, others still in elegant bud form that suggests life continuing beyond the moment. Nestled between them are creamy white roses in different stages of opening, soft white carnations with their finely ruffled edges, and simple, daisy-like white gerberas whose dark or golden centres give a gentle point of contrast. Fine clusters of tiny white filler blossoms are threaded through the display, softening the transitions between larger blooms and creating a light, airy texture. The flowers are supported by a lush bed of mixed foliage: broad, polished leaves that form the main structure, delicate fronds of fern that add feathery movement, and rounded eucalyptus leaves with a subdued blue-green tone that lends a cooling calm. At the top of the spray, slim green leaves are carefully wrapped and bound into tidy loops, showing the florist's precise craftsmanship. The lower right edge extends into a dramatic flare of slender palm fronds, fanning outward to give the arrangement a contemporary, sweeping silhouette. The overall effect is peaceful and dignified, ideal for a funeral or memorial tribute in Manor House, whether placed in a local chapel, a quiet home setting off Green Lanes, or at a graveside gathering where family and friends seek a visual expression of remembrance and gentle strength.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
This exquisite heart-shaped floral arrangement, handcrafted by one of Manor House's local florists, showcases a blend of soft pink and creamy white roses, symbolising gentle affection and quiet remembrance. Each rose, caught in various stages of bloom, reveals curling petals and velvety textures that invite the viewer to pause and appreciate their delicate beauty. White baby's breath, with its countless petite blossoms, weaves an airy path through the heart, creating an ethereal contrast to the more robust roses. Presented on a spotless white background, the design radiates clarity and sophistication, its pastel hues illuminated to their best advantage. The arrangement seems to capture the sentimental character of Manor House-evoking the quiet, tree-lined avenues and the close-knit spirit felt in local spots like Woodberry Down. The artistry of the bouquet lies in both its visual fullness and the feelings it elicits: a sense of hope, enduring love, and peaceful tribute. Ideal for commemorating a loved one, celebrating a special anniversary, or offering solace during moments of farewell, this floral heart is a poetic reflection of the area's warmth and appreciation for beauty.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Carefully assembled with the care of a local florist, this rectangular pillow of white chrysanthemums is a quiet, consoling statement designed for a funeral or wake in and around Manor House. Hundreds of small, pristine chrysanthemum blooms are placed tightly together to form a cushion-like surface whose texture feels almost touchable in the photograph - soft, dense and uniform like a white textile of petals. A pleated pale lime-green ribbon trims the perimeter, its subtle sheen catching light and offering a soft, supportive frame. Anchoring the composition on the upper left, two open white Oriental lilies display their buttery yellow stamens and lend a delicate fragrance; a closed lily bud beside them suggests measured hope. Clusters of deep burgundy spray carnations provide a rich, sympathetic contrast, their layered petals resonating against the clean white field. Lush green foliage - a mix of ferny fronds and broader leaves - gives the grouping weight and a natural backdrop. Two thin, graceful strands of bright green grass or salal trace an arch across the cushion, ending in a single, deep red rosebud placed on the right: its velvety curve is a restrained yet striking symbol of lasting affection. As arranged by Manor House Florist, this design balances tradition and tenderness, making it an appropriate tribute for services near Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park station, or local chapels; the piece conveys calm, respect and heartfelt sympathy without excess.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
A deeply personal tribute from Manor House Florist, this freestanding floral display spells "DAD" in three substantial capital letters, each formed from a tightly packed bed of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums that create a plush, velvety surface. The letters are crisply outlined with a ruffled, dark green satin ribbon that offers a refined contrast and a sense of structure, while slim dark green metal bars behind the display provide discreet support and cohesion across the three pieces. On the upper left curve of the first 'D' sits a glowing cluster of three to four bright yellow roses, paired with small white freesias and tiny gypsophila, their scent soft and uplifting - an intentional nod to warm memories. Two long, graceful green stems extend diagonally from that cluster toward the centre, guiding the eye. The central 'A' is dressed lower on its left stem with two elegant, deep purple calla lilies whose sculptural shapes lend sophistication and quiet reverence, surrounded by neat white fillers and fresh foliage. The right 'D' mirrors the left with another cheerful cluster of yellow roses and white accents, creating a thoughtful symmetry. Photographed in even, soft light against a neutral backdrop, the piece reads both as a statement of love and a calming presence suitable for local funerals or memorial services around Manor House and Finsbury Park, where the shop often arranges respectful tributes with the same careful attention to texture, colour, and balance.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
Arranged with the care of a neighbourhood florist, this funeral tribute spells DAD in large, sculpted letters made entirely from compact white chrysanthemums, producing a voluminous, velvety texture that feels both clean and consoling. The emerald green ribbon edging - pleated like a respectful trim - outlines each letter's silhouette and adds a composed, elegant border against the white blooms. Accent clusters of deep fuchsia and magenta roses are interspersed with small white freesia or similar delicate sprays and rich dark foliage; the roses range from tight buds to half-open blossoms, giving the piece a natural rhythm of life and memory. The first D's bouquet rests on the upper left curve, the A's cluster nestles into the lower central V, and the final D's arrangement balances the right-hand curve - symmetrical yet intimate, as if placed by loving hands. A muted dark green or grey bar runs discreetly behind the letters, providing structural support and a low-contrast backdrop for display at a funeral service or graveside. The cool ribbon, the lush white surface, and the soft perfume of roses and freesia together create an atmosphere of quiet dignity. As Manor House Florist serving the Manor House area and neighbouring Finsbury Park and Newington Green, we often craft this style for local memorials - a personal, respectful way to say goodbye that reads clearly from a distance and comforts those close up.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
This heartfelt memorial spells MUM in large, connected letters crafted from a dense carpet of pure white chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom lending a soft, cloud-like texture to the faces of the letters. A delicate ruffled trim of pale pink ribbon outlines every edge, introducing a subtle warmth and a motherly tenderness that frames the white blooms without overwhelming them. The letters stand supported by a discreet dark green frame visible between the shapes, the kind of structure we use for standing tributes destined for a chapel or cemetery. Placed thoughtfully in the upper left curve of the first M, the U's hollow, and the upper right of the final M are three matching clusters of deep fuchsia-pink roses, ferny green foliage and little coral hypericum berries, each cluster a jewel of colour and life against the white. The mixture of textures - the crisp petals of the chrysanthemums, the velvety softness of the roses and the glossy berries - makes the tribute read as tactile and composed, as if you could smooth the ribbon with your fingertips and inhale the faint, comforting scent of fresh blooms. I imagine this piece being delivered across Manor House to family services near Green Lanes or Finsbury Park, an arrangement designed to honour a beloved mother with dignity and a gentle, reassuring presence at a wake or graveside.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
This sober yet tender floral tribute forms the word 'DAD' in large, block letters, each one densely covered in small, immaculate white chrysanthemums that give the lettering a full, velvet-like texture. The letters are sharply rimmed with an emerald-green ribbed ribbon that frames the white blooms, creating a clean, dignified contrast beneath soft studio lighting. Artful clusters of deep red roses and small white freesia punctuate the composition: the left 'D' bears a generous spray of open and budded red roses with delicate white freesia and dark green foliage on its upper curve; the central 'A' carries a similar grouping tucked near the base of the left diagonal, with a graceful loop of green grass lifting from the cluster; the right 'D' mirrors the first, producing a balanced, symmetrical silhouette. Subtle dark metal supports peek from behind, holding the letters steady for display during a funeral or at a graveside. The arrangement conveys both solemnity and warmth-the purity of the chrysanthemums suggesting truth and devoted love, the red roses speaking of deep affection and respect-while a faint, comforting scent of rose and freesia lingers. Designed with care by florists serving Manor House, Seven Sisters Road and surrounding neighbourhoods, it is intended as a heartfelt, personalised way to honour a father, whether placed at a chapel service, crematorium tribute or cemetery plot.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
An elegant funeral flower basket rests on a clean white surface, its pale woven sides and smooth, arching handle creating a calm frame for a thoughtfully composed display of blooms. In the centre, a creamy white rose, fully formed but not yet blown, holds the eye with its tightly layered petals and timeless beauty, a gentle symbol of remembrance. Around it, two rich purple calla lilies curve upward and inward, their sleek, trumpet-shaped forms adding a subtle sense of movement and depth, much like the quiet flow of people passing through Manor House Underground each day. Scattered between these focal flowers are soft lavender clematis blossoms, star-shaped and airy, their muted tones whispering of early spring mornings along Green Lanes when gardens first begin to wake. Small clusters of yellow and white flowers, likely freesia or alstroemeria, bring a light, hopeful brightness, their petite, bell-like blooms softening the deeper purples and creamy whites. To the right, a vivid magenta gerbera daisy-style flower leans forward, its bold ring of petals a tender nod to a life lived with colour and personality. All of this is nestled into a generous bed of rich green foliage, with glossy, rounded leaves and finer, feathery sprigs weaving in and out, creating a full, cushion-like base that feels protective and embracing. The soft studio lighting casts a delicate shadow beneath the basket, making the arrangement appear almost as if it has just been set down for a moment of quiet reflection. Suitable for memorial services, church funerals, or home condolences across Manor House and nearby Harringay, this basket conveys sympathy, support, and heartfelt respect.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00