Manor House TRIBUTES

At Manor House Florist, we know how important it is to say goodbye with grace, beauty and respect. Our tribute flowers are lovingly hand-crafted here in Manor House N4, just a short walk from Finsbury Park and the bustle of Green Lanes, and delivered with the care your family deserves.

Whether you need classic wreaths, casket sprays, gentle posies or elegant sympathy bouquets, our experienced local florist team will guide you sensitively through every choice. We regularly serve families in Harringay, Stoke Newington and along Seven Sisters Road, working closely with local homes and venues so everything runs smoothly on the day.

You can order online for convenient, secure service, or visit us near Manor House Underground Station to discuss something more personal. Many families bring a favourite colour, photo or memory, and we'll design bespoke tribute flowers that truly reflect your loved one.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and memorial tributes
  • Discreet, punctual same-day delivery available until 3 PM
  • Trusted local service across Manor House and nearby N4 areas

We understand this can be a difficult time, and we're here to make at least one part of the day a little easier. Rely on Manor House Florist for dignified, beautifully fresh tribute flowers, crafted and delivered locally with genuine care.

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TRIBUTES
Set against a clean, uncluttered white backdrop, this impressive floral cross is formed entirely from fresh, carefully placed blooms, creating a memorial piece that feels both traditional and deeply personal. The arms of the cross are built from dense clusters of large red roses, each flower fully open and velvety, their rich crimson colour evoking devotion, gratitude, and enduring love. In between these, vivid fuchsia-pink roses and similar full-headed varieties break through in rounded clusters, their softer, ruffled petals adding movement and a gentle radiance to the design. Tiny rosebuds in matching tones appear at intervals, filling any gaps so that the surface looks plush and continuous, with no bare stems showing. Around the very edge runs a narrow frame of small white blooms, perhaps spray chrysanthemums, miniature carnations, or gypsophila, which outline the cross shape with a halo-like softness and lend the piece a sense of calm and purity. Thin blades of green foliage and discreet green ribbons weave subtly through this border, giving definition and freshness without drawing attention away from the roses at the centre. Even, natural-style lighting brings out the subtle differences between the crimson and pink tones, while the white background ensures the floral work remains the clear focus. This is the sort of elegant sympathy cross a family in Manor House might choose for a church service on Green Lanes or for a quiet crematorium farewell, created with the steady hands of a local florist who understands how flowers can speak when words are hard to find.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
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
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
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
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
A traditional funeral cross is presented against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, its calm presence evoking the thoughtful quiet of a small service near Manor House station or a chapel close to Woodberry Down. The body of the cross is completely covered in pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny petal pressed closely together to form a soft, cloud-like surface that suggests innocence, purity, and gentle farewell. Around the edge, a neat border of vivid green foliage traces the outline of the cross, giving the design a defined, sculpted look and a fresh, garden-like touch. At the centre, where the arms of the cross meet, a raised spray of roses draws the eye. These roses unfold in harmonious shades of pastel peach, blush pink, and creamy off-white, their open, curling petals giving a sense of tenderness and quiet love. Tucked around them are feathery fern leaves, fine strands of bright green grass that loop and arc gracefully, and tiny clusters of purple filler flowers, which add just a hint of colour and a delicate, airy texture. The overall effect is one of balance and reverence, as if the flowers have been arranged slowly and thoughtfully by an experienced florist who understands the sensitivity of saying goodbye. The arrangement would feel at home in a Manor House church, a small funeral chapel, or delivered to a local crematorium, where it would stand as a visible expression of sympathy, faith, and enduring remembrance for a cherished life.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully composed floral cross is presented against a bright, uncluttered white background, its graceful shape emerging from a rich tapestry of soft, pastel blooms. The entire Christian symbol is densely covered in flowers, beginning with a soothing canvas of white and ivory roses whose layered petals open like small, calm sighs. Nestled among them are plush white hydrangea clusters and similar cushiony blossoms, giving the piece a quilt-like texture that feels both luxurious and comforting. Over this serene base, the florist has woven in delicate touches of colour: clusters of peach, apricot, and light blush pink roses, many in full bloom and some still in bud, are scattered thoughtfully along the vertical and horizontal arms of the cross. These gentle tones add warmth and emotional depth, echoing the soft glow of a sunset over nearby Finsbury Park. Tiny accents of lavender-hued filler flowers glimmer in between, introducing the subtlest hint of purple without overwhelming the pastel palette. Slim strands of fresh greenery, in muted green shades, frame the edges and peek through the blossoms, helping to define the outline of the cross while enhancing its natural character. The professional photography highlights each petal, curve, and shadow, drawing attention to the skilled craftsmanship behind the tribute. Designed for funerals, memorials, or church services in and around Manor House, this floral cross speaks quietly of faith, remembrance, and heartfelt condolences. It feels like a gentle farewell, thoughtfully arranged by a local florist who understands how important it is to honour a life with beauty, respect, and calm assurance.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
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
From a slightly elevated viewpoint, this heart-shaped creation reads as a study in soft tones and careful floral engineering, made with the sensibility of a neighbourhood florist serving Manor House and the surrounding streets. The surface is densely layered with roses in a gentle palette - crisp whites and warm creams through pale peach and delicate blush pink - each bloom placed to produce a seamless, living mosaic. Interspersed among the roses are plentiful clusters of snowy white hydrangea, their ruffled florets adding a pillow-like texture that balances the roses' structured spirals. Variegated deep-green foliage peeks through in measured amounts, mainly along the heart's lower curves, giving definition and a fresh, grounded contrast to the pastel blooms. Photographed on pristine white, the arrangement casts a soft drop shadow that highlights its depth and meticulous shaping from a top-down angle. The imagined fragrance is the clean sweetness of roses mingled with the green crispness of leaves - gentle and familiar. This piece conveys refined tenderness and is equally at home as a romantic statement for a wedding or anniversary as it is a composed, respectful tribute for a funeral or memorial service. Crafted with local care near Newington Green and Finsbury Park, the design speaks to the quiet elegance residents expect from artisan floral work in Manor House.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A three-dimensional floral teddy bear, created entirely from fresh blooms, is displayed lying flat against a pure white backdrop, allowing every detail of the design to stand out clearly. The main body is formed from rich royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar blossoms, clustered so tightly that they create the illusion of thick, plush fur, with a subtle play of light and shadow between each petal. Soft cream and pale yellow-tinted flowers highlight the rounded snout, the inner portions of the bear's perky ears, and the four oval paw pads, adding warmth and structure to the familiar toy-like shape. Dark, shiny button-style eyes in a deep brown or amber tone, together with a neat black triangular nose and a gently curved stitched mouth, give the bear a sweet, calm expression, as though it is quietly watching over someone. Around the neck, a delicate white mesh bow is tied with care, its fine netting and soft folds bringing a sense of celebration and tenderness. The royal blue colour suggests tranquility and remembrance, making this design especially meaningful as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement for a baby boy or young child in the Manor House area, perhaps delivered to a service near Green Lanes or a family home off Seven Sisters Road. The floral sculpture has a serene, comforting presence, the kind of piece an experienced florist would recommend when families wish to express love, innocence, and lasting connection through flowers rather than words.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows a meticulously crafted floral cross that feels both tender and dignified, as if it has been created to bring a sense of calm to a farewell gathering in Manor House. Set against a pure white background, the cross itself is richly padded with hundreds of fresh blossoms in soft pink, lilac, and dusky mauve, their petals overlapping so densely that the piece looks almost like a woven tapestry of flowers. The main body appears to be formed from lisianthus-type blooms, each with slightly ruffled edges and, in some cases, deeper-toned centres that add a gentle, shadowy dimension. At the centre of the cross, three fully opened roses in a muted dusty rose hue become the natural focal point, their rounded forms standing out among the more elongated petals around them. These roses sit within a collar of bright green leaves and delicate fern fronds, the foliage adding shape and breathing space, like a quiet patch of greenery off Seven Sisters Road. Threaded throughout the arms and base of the cross are tiny clusters of pink and purple filler flowers, along with a scattering of pale buds and small white flowers that glint softly against the pastel tones. Here and there, particularly near the outer edges, a darker purple ribbon or fabric support peeks discreetly from beneath the petals, giving the tribute a gently framed outline. The overall mood is one of soothing remembrance, the sort of floral cross a local family might have delivered by Manor House Florist for a church or graveside service, offering solace when words feel too small.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
Viewed from overhead against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral tribute resembles a soft, snowy meadow bordered by a carefully stitched ribbon, the kind of thoughtful detail you might expect from a long-established Manor House florist serving families around Green Lanes and Seven Sisters Road. The main body of the design is composed entirely of compact white chrysanthemums, likely spray or cushion types, pressed closely together so that no gaps of foam or foliage show through. Their small, silky petals layer to create a velvety pad, serene and immaculate, with each bloom's pale green centre offering a subtle hint of colour. Around the circumference, a rich emerald satin ribbon is folded into even, ruffled pleats, forming a decorative collar that defines the round shape and adds a gentle, formal sheen. At the top of the cushion, a striking central spray of greens emerges from the white base. A vivid lime-green spider chrysanthemum, with its elegant, curling petals, sits among clusters of bright green Hypericum berries that look almost like tiny polished beads. Fern fronds and deep green leaves fan out, providing contrast and a touch of natural wildness. Tucked within this foliage are two distinctive Scottish thistles, their spherical, spiky heads shaded in muted blue and violet, lending a strong visual and symbolic accent. This arrangement balances softness with structure, purity with character, and would make a meaningful tribute at a funeral or memorial service in and around Manor House, expressing quiet respect, remembrance, and perhaps a proud nod to Scottish heritage.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
Displayed against a clean, bright white background, this traditional floral cross creates an atmosphere of calm reflection, similar to the stillness of early morning along Seven Sisters Road before the day begins. The cross itself is completely covered in small white button chrysanthemums, packed so tightly that they form a thick, plush surface, like a soft quilt of petals. Their cool white tones symbolise purity and peace, making the shape instantly recognisable as a Christian cross intended for a funeral or memorial. Around the entire outline of the cross, a slim lime green ribbon is carefully wound, just visible beneath the blooms and providing a neat, tailored edge. This delicate border offers a refreshing contrast to the white flowers, echoing the first hints of new leaves in Clissold Park. At the central point where the horizontal and vertical sections meet, a cluster of larger, open roses becomes the visual heart of the design. These roses, in soothing shades of pale blush pink, warm peach, and creamy ivory, rest on a bed of their own foliage, accompanied by feathery fern fronds and tiny stems of soft purple or lavender filler flowers. The pastel roses appear dewy and gentle, suggesting tenderness, remembrance, and affection, while the purple accents add a quiet depth of colour without overpowering the design. Subtle shadows behind the arrangement highlight its three-dimensional form, making the blooms seem almost touchable. This thoughtfully crafted cross feels like a heartfelt message in flowers, ideal for honouring a life with grace and dignity during a church service or crematorium farewell in the wider Manor House area.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image shows an elaborate saxophone-shaped floral tribute, photographed against a simple white backdrop so every detail of the design can be clearly seen. The familiar outline of the saxophone is built entirely from fresh blooms, with dozens of sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets packed tightly together to form the main body, neck, and flared bell. Their cushiony texture gives the impression of a soft, golden surface, almost like velvet, tracing the graceful S-curve of the instrument. Scattered across this yellow background are small, deep red rosebuds that mark out the keys and fittings, each rose creating a tiny focal point of warmth and affection. Delicate strands of dark green foliage, possibly ivy or similar trailing greens, wind thoughtfully along the sides, following the instrument's tubing and adding a natural line of movement to the design. Around the mouthpiece area, a few slender wires and stems extend upwards, suggesting the practical structure that keeps the tribute upright while also hinting at the reed and finer workings of a real saxophone. The arrangement feels both playful and deeply moving, turning a much-loved instrument into a symbol of a life lived with rhythm and heart. It is easy to imagine this tribute placed at a Manor House funeral or memorial service for someone who loved jazz nights, local music sessions, or simply the sound of a sax drifting across Finsbury Park. The bright yellow chrysanthemums bring a sense of hope and light, while the red roses speak quietly of devotion and respect.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
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
Shaped tenderly like a favourite teddy bear, this funeral tribute is composed entirely of flowers, carefully assembled to convey comfort and gentle affection. The main body is built from clusters of creamy white and soft butter-yellow chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals packed closely together so the bear appears plush and cuddly, as if wrapped in a floral fleece. The rounded head, defined ears, and sturdy little paws all emerge clearly from this cushion of blooms, creating a recognisable toy-like silhouette that feels both innocent and reassuring. In the centre of the face, two dark, bead-like eyes and a tiny black nose are set with precision, giving the bear a mild, sympathetic gaze that seems to watch over whoever it honours. A faint, curved line beneath suggests a gentle smile, the kind that offers quiet support in times of grief. Across the teddy's chest, a vivid vest made from deep pink and mauve blossoms stands out against the pale chrysanthemums, adding a playful touch of colour, reminiscent of children's gifts carried home through Manor House station or along Hermitage Road. At the neckline, a delicate bow of purple netting is tied neatly, its translucent layers adding lightness and movement to the design. The arrangement is photographed against a bright white background, with soft, even lighting that accentuates each petal and texture. This thoughtful tribute feels ideal for a child's farewell, a baby's memorial, or a tender remembrance, a piece that local families around Manor House can have delivered to chapels, homes, or services as a symbol of enduring love.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A pair of angel wings fashioned entirely from fresh white flowers appears to float against a spotless white backdrop, radiating quiet calm and consolation. Each wing is meticulously built from countless small blossoms, likely white chrysanthemums and miniature carnations, tightly nested together so that their ruffled petals form a plush, almost quilted surface. Tiny touches of pale green and lemony cream at the centers of some blooms lend gentle colour variation, preventing the arrangement from feeling stark and instead giving it an organic, softly luminous quality. Tracing the outer contours of the wings, airy white feathers are arranged in generous layers, their downy edges extending beyond the flowers and creating a halo of softness. The feathers suggest lightness, movement, and the protective embrace of an unseen guardian, perfectly suited to a farewell tribute. The lighting is calm and even, allowing the textures of petal and feather to stand out clearly, while a faint shadow underneath gives the impression that the piece is lightly resting, not heavy or imposing. This design, reminiscent of a quiet corner in a Manor House chapel or a reflective walk along Seven Sisters Road, captures that delicate balance between grief and comfort. Created with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, the angel wings offer a symbolic expression of purity, eternal rest, and spiritual shelter, making them a touching choice for funeral services, memorials, or cremation ceremonies held around Manor House and the surrounding North London neighbourhoods.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A striking yet tender angel-wing funeral arrangement is presented on a clean white background, highlighting the purity and symbolism of the design. The wings are sculpted from countless small white chrysanthemums, set so close together that they form a smooth, snow-like blanket of petals, soft and inviting to the eye. Their subtle green centres bring a whisper of life and freshness, suggesting renewal even in the midst of loss. Along the edge of each wing, a halo of white feathers has been delicately added, the fine strands overlapping like real plumage, enhancing the sense of lightness, uplift, and spiritual protection. Where the two wings meet, a rich, magenta-pink satin ribbon is tied into an elegant bow, its sheen catching the light in gentle highlights. The ribbon's long tails cascade down over the flowers, drawing the eye to the centre of the tribute. There, a single blush-pink rosebud is carefully nestled, its tightly furled petals symbolising tenderness, innocence, and a love held close. Beneath this rose, a compact cluster of dark purple thistle-like flowers or textured greenery introduces a deeper tone, giving the piece a quiet strength and visual balance. This kind of design, often chosen by families in Manor House and nearby streets off Green Lanes, provides a deeply personal expression of sympathy, suitable for resting atop the coffin or beside a photograph during a service. It conveys a feeling of the departed being gently carried on angel wings, crafted with the sensitivity and skill of an experienced local funeral florist.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Here at Manor House Florist, this interpretation of the Jamaican flag becomes a living bouquet in color and form. The greens occupy two bold triangles-the top and bottom-where emerald petals spill with freshness, as if the island's hills were unfolding in bloom. Ribbons of brilliant yellow flowers slice diagonally across the greens, radiant as sunshine after rain and radiating warmth and hope. The two triangles on the hoist and the fly are composed of deep, black petals with a satin-like sheen, grounding the arrangement with a moment of reflection. Each section is built from countless tiny blooms, their textures mingling yet distinct, a floral language of unity and pride. Set on a clean white background, the colours seem to float, balancing solemnity and celebration, much as Jamaica's memory sits alongside joy in a community's calendar. This arrangement speaks to Jamaica's heritage and to the idea of belonging, a thoughtful tribute for articles about cultural expression, Caribbean connections, or the healing power of flowers. Delivered with care across Manor House, Holloway, and Islington, it carries the warmth of shared roots and local craft.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A solemn Star of David floral tribute fills the frame, its six points rendered with exacting care in white and deep blue flowers that seem to glow against a plain white backdrop. The outer edge of the Magen David is lined with a thick collar of white chrysanthemums or similar small-headed blooms, each floret pressed closely to its neighbour so the border appears soft yet clearly defined, like a cushioned outline. Inside this halo, the centre of the star forms a neat white hexagon, pure and unbroken, offering a calm focal point that draws the gaze inward. From this heart, the star's arms extend outward in rich panels of dark navy or indigo flowers, their dense, velvety texture giving weight and depth to the design. At the base of each outward-pointing triangle, a smaller inset of white blooms creates a secondary pattern of pale triangles tucked into the blue, adding detail and a sense of craftsmanship. The crisp geometry, combined with the plush layers of petals, speaks of a florist who understands both the sacred symbolism of the Star of David and the comforting language of flowers. This is the kind of tribute chosen for a Jewish funeral or memorial gathering around Manor House, perhaps for a service close to Finsbury Park or a family home just off Seven Sisters Road. The arrangement's cool tones, careful symmetry, and full, fresh flowers express quiet honour, making it a fitting farewell piece for local families seeking a respectful, faith-focused display.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Inside this portrait of a flag-inspired tribute, I feel the pride and solemnity carried by every petal. The dense layering of green, white, and orange blooms creates crisp, unwavering lines-bold, instantly recognisable, and deeply evocative. Lean in, and the texture is plush and soft, a field of blossoms that seems to carry generations of memory. The scent is subtle-a clean, fresh whisper of petals with a cool undertone that lingers. Light sweeps across the surface, turning each stripe into a glowing ribbon, revealing the meticulous handiwork behind the piece. It is more than a floral display; it is a living symbol, crafted to convey respect, connection, and quiet remembrance in moments of reflection or farewell. The maker's craft speaks softly of the florist's local roots in Manor House and the surrounding streets; here, you can imagine the team at Manor House Florist shaping this piece with care, drawing on the region's markets and the rhythms of Green Lanes. This image reads as a gesture of unity and heritage, suitable for articles about Irish culture, St Patrick's Day celebrations, or commemorations across North London's communities around Archway, Finsbury Park, and Harringay, offering a sense of calm celebration and shared history, and readily adaptable for delivery to nearby households. Seen up close, you notice the petals arranged in micro-rows, each edge crisp and intentional, the emerald greens dense and velvety, the white band softly luminous, the orange strip alive with sunlit warmth. In North London's Manor House, this kind of crafted piece often marks community celebrations and quiet remembrances alike, whether displayed in a shop window on Green Lanes or gifted for St Patrick's Day. The piece suggests the pride of a city that hosts markets, parks, and busy streets; it embodies both tradition and contemporary craft, and it is ready for swift delivery across Manor House, Finsbury Park, and Harringay.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A compact, tactile composition of tiny orange marigolds shaped into a sacred emblem, photographed on a bright white backdrop so every detail reads cleanly. The marigolds are densely packed, their frilly, sunlit petals creating a plush, almost carpeted texture that shapes the symbol's lines with precision. At the base of the form a cluster of pristine white lilies rises like a quiet counterpoint: two or more fully open blossoms with softly curved petals, pale green and yellow stamens, and a few tapered buds still holding their promise. Surrounding the central lilies, deep green pointed foliage and fine sprays of baby's breath give a garden-fresh frame and soften the graphic orange silhouette. The arrangement casts a subtle shadow beneath it, suggesting a freestanding display made to be placed on an altar, a ceremonial table, or a community hall stage. You can almost sense the contrasting scents - the warm, earthy marigold undertone and the cool, sweet lily perfume - and the skilled hand that densely packed the tiny blooms to maintain the symbol's exact proportions. This image reflects floral work often requested by families and community organisers near Manor House tube and Green Lanes for festivals, gurpurabs, or respectful tributes; it's a piece that balances bold colour with serene detail. Created with mindful technique and fresh-for-delivery flowers, it conveys cultural reverence and the gentle dignity of a living offering.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
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
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
A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute fills the frame, its bold, familiar shape carefully rendered in flowers and set against a crisp white background that makes every curve and edge appear beautifully defined. The chakkar circle, the upright central sword, and the two graceful kirpans arcing outwards are all formed from densely packed royal blue chrysanthemums or similar compact blooms, placed petal to petal. This close placement creates a lush, almost plush texture, like a soft blue tapestry, with the royal blue tones lending a sense of solemn strength and quiet spirituality. At the lower heart of the central circle, a cluster of white flowers introduces a gentle contrast. Three white roses, open yet still sculpted, sit at the centre, their creamy petals layered like soft folds of fabric. Around them, tiny star-like white filler flowers, much like baby's breath, add airiness, while deep green leaves frame the cluster, grounding the design and offering a natural edge against the sea of blue. Subtle shadows fall beneath the floral Khanda, hinting at its thickness and expert construction. The overall feeling is one of reverence and calm, perfectly suited to a Sikh funeral or remembrance gathering for a family in Manor House, perhaps travelling to a local gurdwara or returning from nearby Seven Sisters Road. Crafted with the care of a florist used to guiding grieving families, this arrangement quietly expresses devotion, heritage, and enduring love through its disciplined structure and harmonious colours.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
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
Three romantic, heart-shaped clusters of roses drift diagonally across a pure white background, forming a refined funeral tribute that feels both modern and timeless. Each heart is composed of tightly massed miniature and spray roses in a palette of dusty lavender, soft mauve and gentle pastel pink, the petals layered so closely that they create a plush, quilted texture. The blossoms range from just-opening buds to fully unfurled blooms, hinting at different chapters of a life well-lived. Fresh green ivy winds around the edges of the hearts, its slender stems and neat, pointed leaves creating natural frames before stretching out to link one heart to the next. This cascading sequence moves from the top left to the lower right, suggesting a flowing journey of love, memory and connection that continues beyond the service itself. The lighting is bright yet soft, with no harsh contrasts, allowing every subtle hue of the roses to stand out clearly against the white setting, much like the calm interior light of a quiet chapel off Green Lanes or near Manor House station. There are faint vertical reflections at the side, hinting at a glass panel or polished wall that adds an understated, contemporary elegance. The arrangement feels carefully considered and professionally crafted, the kind of tribute a local Manor House florist would design for a family wishing to send a message of deep devotion, gratitude and gentle farewell to someone they will forever hold in their hearts.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This U-shaped decorative mala, carefully assembled from artificial blooms, reads as a modern take on an age-old Indian toran and is presented here against a plain white backdrop to highlight its craftsmanship. The top of each arm begins with a densely packed column of creamy white petals, evoking small chrysanthemums or carnations and lending a gentle, luminous start to the form. Immediately beneath, sections of rich, russet red-brown create a bold midband; their layered, slightly matte finish resembles dried flower clusters or terracotta-hued leaves and adds a tactile, sober counterpoint to the brighter tones. The lower curve blossoms into a broad sweep of golden-yellow, where fluffy, marigold-like elements are threaded tightly to form the garland's joyful main body. Tiny green accents punctuate the transitions, suggesting leaf ribboning and providing subtle framing. The central pendant is an ample, multi-tiered orange cluster-ruffled, buoyant and unmistakably auspicious-forming the visual heart of the piece. Lighting reveals depth and density across the fabrics, and the overall effect is both festive and durable: ideal for temple decoration, wedding doorways, or long-lasting Diwali displays. As a florist who knows Manor House and the surrounding streets near Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters Road, I often recommend such reusable garlands for local homes and small businesses; Manor House Florist can prepare and dispatch similar torans for same-day collection or local delivery across the area.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Shot from a slightly raised angle on a crisp white backdrop, this rectangular floral pillow is an intimate study in colour, scent and structure. Hot fuchsia roses dominate the surface with satin-like petals that glow in the soft studio light, their round forms echoed and softened by clusters of pale pink carnations whose ruffled edges invite the eye to linger. Interspersed deliberately are deep purple lisianthus and sunny lemon-yellow ranunculus, which together create lively contrast and a celebratory rhythm across the cushion. Sprigs of silvery-blue eryngium add an unexpected, spiky geometry that lifts the arrangement visually, while generous swathes of eucalyptus and mixed green foliage give the composition a cool, silvery-green framework. The base is finished with a pleated red satin border, the ruffled trim both elegant and reassuring as it frames the top bouquet. There is a subtle fragrance of rose and citrusy ranunculus underpinned by the cooling, aromatic note of eucalyptus, a combination I often choose for memorial pieces here in Manor House because it comforts without heaviness. Hand-crafted with floral foam beneath for structure, it's intended as a sympathy cushion that celebrates a life with warmth rather than sombre restraint. Available for local delivery across Manor House and to nearby chapels around Finsbury Park and Seven Sisters Road, this tribute is a quietly joyful way to express enduring affection in times of remembrance. - Manor House Florist.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lavish heart-shaped floral tribute, photographed against a clean white backdrop, appears almost to float, its colours and textures glowing gently like a quiet moment of reflection in Manor House. The heart is densely packed, with every inch covered by blooms so that the form is unmistakable and full of presence. At the centre, several large cream-to-pale-yellow roses unfurl in elegant spirals, their soft, buttery petals symbolising warmth, gratitude, and a lasting bond. Surrounding these focal roses, pastel pink carnations form a plush cushion, their frilled, cloud-like petals overlapping in layers that trace the curves of the heart and offer a sense of comfort and embrace. Slender white spider chrysanthemums punctuate the design, each one a burst of fine, radiating petals around a lively green centre, bringing a sense of lightness and air into the composition. Deeper magenta-pink lisianthus blooms are woven deftly through the pastel tones, their rich colour and cup-shaped petals adding emotional depth and a quietly sophisticated touch. Sprigs of small, variegated green leaves peek out at the edges and between blossoms, echoing the greenery of nearby Clissold Park and giving the tribute a fresh, just-arranged appearance. At the bottom point of the heart, the end of a delicate pink ribbon can be seen, subtly indicating this is a memorial or funeral arrangement, perhaps resting in a chapel of rest or being delivered to a service along Seven Sisters Road. The overall look is of a thoughtfully designed sympathy heart, created by a skilled local florist to honour a cherished life with beauty, grace, and gentle compassion.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
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
Seen from above against a clean white field, this heart-shaped bouquet reads like a vow made visible: a dense architecture of deep red roses, each petal layered like velvet and lit with soft highlights that show a progression from small tight buds to fully unfurled blossoms. The roses form the structural heart, their intense colour and plush texture creating a rich core. Interlaced through that crimson mass and haloing its outline are clouds of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their delicate starlets easing the intensity and lending an airy, ethereal softness that brightens the composition. Toward the upper left, a single white lily asserts itself with elegant calm-the lily's wide, luminous petals open like folded porcelain, the center warmed by a pale creamy tint and dotted by visible yellow stamens that catch the eye and add a hint of warmth to the cool white. The overall effect balances passion with purity: dense, tactile roses against weightless gypsophila and the lily's sculptural grace. The florist's hand is evident in the precise shaping and in the even visual weight around the heart, a composition that suggests both technical skill and emotional intent. In Manor House this style is often chosen for romantic celebrations, thoughtful anniversaries, or moments when a dignified, classic expression of love is desired; the layered textures and restrained palette make the bouquet ideal for photography, intimate rooms, or as a centerpiece that reads clearly from every angle.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A richly detailed heart-shaped funeral tribute fills the frame, resting against a clean white backdrop so that every petal and leaf stands out clearly. At its core are generous deep red roses, their petals tightly layered and slightly velvety, arranged so that the eye moves gently across the heart. Between and around them, smaller red carnations are packed closely together, their frilled edges creating a soft, woven texture that completes the solid red base of the design. Punctuating this sea of crimson are bright green button chrysanthemums, almost lime in tone, forming neat, rounded clusters that catch the light and lift the mood with a note of freshness. Encircling the composition, variegated foliage in green and creamy white acts like a natural frame, giving definition to the heart's curves without overpowering the flowers. At the lower tip, delicate fern fronds extend slightly beyond the main outline, adding a graceful, organic touch, as if the design were still growing. This arrangement feels both strong and tender, the sort of piece a family from the Manor House area might send to a service near Green Lanes or along Seven Sisters Road to honour a cherished life. It conveys profound love, remembrance and quiet dignity, suitable for funerals, memorials, or a last farewell at a crematorium. The interplay between passionate reds and hopeful greens suggests a story of deep bonds that live on in memory. Crafted with professional care and sensitivity, the heart stands as a comforting, floral symbol of support and shared grief for those in and around Manor House.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A large floral cross designed as a reverent funeral tribute is shown resting against a spotless white backdrop, echoing the quiet, respectful atmosphere of a memorial service in Manor House. The cross is built from hundreds of fresh white chrysanthemums, each petal crisp and bright, pressed closely together to form a smooth, cushion-like surface that looks almost cloud-soft to the touch. Subtle hints of pale green peep from the flower centres, keeping the white from feeling stark. Along the entire perimeter of the cross runs a fine lime-green ribbon, edging the design with a sharp, clean outline and giving the arrangement a modern yet still traditional finish. At the heart of the cross, where the two arms meet, a rich grouping of deep purple lisianthus blooms gathers like a focal point of emotion. Their velvety, bell-shaped flowers layer over one another, ranging from inky violet to softer purple tones that seem to glow against the white chrysanthemum base. Around them, wisps of soft green foliage and delicate buds introduce movement and a natural, garden-grown character. From this cluster, trailing stems of lisianthus drift diagonally down one side of the cross's vertical arm, as though gently cascading tears. The piece is photographed from above with soft, even lighting, so every petal and ribbon edge appears clear and detailed, a style often used by local florists around Green Lanes to show families exactly what will arrive at their loved one's service. The resulting tribute feels both solemn and comforting, ideal for a chapel farewell, crematorium ceremony, or graveside service within the Manor House area.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
An eloquent funeral cross composed with close attention to texture and colour, resting against a stark white background so every floral element is clearly visible. The main field of the cross is a dense, cushion-like layer of white chrysanthemums; each tiny bloom nestles into the next to create an unbroken, velvety plane of white that reads as both pure and consoling. A ruffled ribbon of deep purple satin traces the outline, its soft sheen lending a formal border and a subtle contrast that directs the eye inward. Centre-stage, where the arms meet, a compact bouquet of blooms becomes the arrangement's heart: deep violet roses with compact petals, lighter lavender roses, and soft purple lisianthus (eustoma) whose ruffled throats soften the composition. Variegated green foliage - leaves edged in pale green with darker midtones - adds depth and a fresh, living texture, while small green berries thread through the cluster to give tactile interest. Along the vertical stem the word MUM is formed in small purple flower heads, each letter carefully modelled so the dedication reads with clarity and affection against the white chrysanthemum field. The mood is quiet and reverent; the combination of cool purples and immaculate white feels like dusk settling over a garden, calm and respectful. The scent is muted - a faint rose sweetness over the soft, green chrysanthemum note. This is the kind of bespoke sympathy cross we create at Manor House Florist, often chosen by neighbours from Green Lanes to Woodberry Down seeking a dignified tribute.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00