Dalston TRIBUTES

Welcome to Flower Delivery Dalston—your friendly local florist on Kingsland Road, delivering stunning bouquets and arrangements with a personal touch throughout Dalston and beyond. Born and raised in the heart of Hackney, I understand the charm and diversity that make Dalston unique, from the vibrant energy around Dalston Junction to the creative corners near Ridley Road Market.

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, marking an anniversary, or simply brightening someone’s day, our hand-tied flowers are designed with care and creativity. Every bouquet is arranged using the freshest seasonal blooms sourced from trusted growers—and our passion for floristry shows in every petal.

We’re proud to offer same-day flower delivery in Dalston and nearby neighbourhoods like Hackney, Stoke Newington, and De Beauvoir Town. Place your order online before 3 PM, and we’ll ensure your flowers arrive on time with a smile. Our secure ordering process and years of local expertise make Flower Delivery Dalston the name you can trust.

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TRIBUTES
A beautifully composed Christian cross made entirely of fresh flowers is shown front-on against a bright white background, the design radiating quiet strength and compassion. The arms and stem of the cross are densely packed with velvety deep red roses, their fully opened blooms pressed closely together to form a rich carpet of colour. Each rose shows layered petals that curl and fold, creating depth and gentle shadows that draw the eye along the lines of the cross. Threaded between these intense crimson blooms are clusters of vivid fuchsia pink garden-style roses, or similarly full-petalled varieties, whose softer, more ruffled texture brings a tender contrast and a sense of warmth. Smaller rosebuds and semi-open blooms in coordinating shades are nestled here and there, infusing the piece with life and suggesting the ongoing nature of memory and love. Around the outer edge of the cross runs a delicate frame of tiny white flowers-perhaps spray chrysanthemums, miniature carnations, or gypsophila-that clearly trace the outline and add a cloudlike softness. Occasional glimpses of fresh green foliage or ribbon beneath the blooms hint at the underlying craftsmanship, anchoring the floral mass without disturbing its serenity. The lighting is clear and even, making the reds appear deep and comforting, the pinks expressive yet dignified, and the whites calm and luminous. This floral cross, reminiscent of arrangements prepared for services across Dalston-from local churches near Dalston Junction to intimate gatherings off Stoke Newington Road-embodies a heartfelt tribute. It is a design that might rest beside the casket or stand at the front of a service, offering a visual prayer of sympathy, hope, and respect for a life that touched many hearts.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
This image shows a beautifully composed heart-shaped floral tribute, laid flat against a clean white surface, reminiscent of a tribute prepared in a quiet Dalston studio before being delivered to a local service. The heart is richly filled with countless white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully placed to create an even, cushion-like texture. Their delicate petals and small, rounded centres form a dense, snowy carpet that speaks of purity, serenity, and gentle rest. Along the outer edge, a slim emerald green satin ribbon follows the contours of the heart, giving a clearly defined border and a subtle accent of colour that frames the flowers without overpowering them. On the upper left curve, extending diagonally toward the lower centre, lies a vivid spray of deep magenta calla lilies. Several of these lilies are fully open, their elegant trumpet shapes and dark central spadices adding drama and focus, while a few narrower, partially open blooms curl and trail downward, creating a sense of natural movement. Between the callas, clusters of small white freesia-like flowers appear, their slightly ruffled petals and pointed buds contributing a lighter texture and a hint of delicacy. Surrounding the main spray, a selection of lush greenery, including fine, feathery fern fronds and broader, glossy leaves, frames the vibrant blooms and deepens the colour palette. The lighting is soft and even, enhancing the contrast between the cool white base and the rich pinks and greens. This heart-shaped arrangement feels both formal and deeply personal, the sort of sympathy tribute a family in Dalston might send to a service near Hackney Downs or along Kingsland Road to honour a cherished loved one with quiet elegance.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
The image shows an expertly crafted Union Jack rendered entirely in fresh flowers, set as a neat rectangle against a spotless white background. The effect is of a plush, three-dimensional flag where every detail has been carefully considered. Deep blue flowers, likely small, tightly clustered heads, build the background panels of the flag, their compact form creating a smooth, continuous surface that frames the central design. Across this field, the bold red St George's Cross runs vertically and horizontally, formed from dense red blossoms whose layered petals add a gentle texture and hints of natural shadow. The diagonal lines of St Patrick's Cross are also executed in the same rich red, cutting through the corners with confident precision. Surrounding each red element, delicate stripes of white flowers provide crisp, clean borders, while broader white bands sweep diagonally beneath, forming St Andrew's Cross and ensuring that the complete union of nations is clearly represented. From a distance, the design reads as a flawless British flag; up close, every individual bloom contributes to an impression of unity and solidarity. The composition carries a quiet yet powerful emotional charge, fitting for funerals, remembrance services, or national commemorations in Dalston, whether placed in a local church near Ridley Road Market or delivered to a family home off Shacklewell Lane. The careful symmetry, rich colours, and soft floral textures together express respect, gratitude, and love, reflecting how a skilled Dalston florist can translate personal and patriotic sentiment into a piece of living art for a final farewell.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
The image features a delicate heart-shaped floral arrangement, photographed against a bright white background that allows every detail to stand out, much like the carefully crafted tributes prepared for families in Dalston. The heart is fully massed with pristine white chrysanthemums, their small, rounded petals creating a thick, cushion-like texture that looks both soft and reassuring. The white blooms are tightly packed so that no gaps show, forming an unbroken field of calm, snowy colour that evokes peace and serenity. At the top left curve of the heart, three deep red roses are arranged as the main focal point. Their petals are densely layered and gently curled, with a velvety finish that contrasts vividly with the crisp white beneath. Around them nestle dark green leaves, some glossy and oval, others more feathery and delicate, interwoven with tiny white filler flowers that add lightness and subtle movement. From this focal cluster, fine strands of bright green ornamental grass sweep across the surface of the heart in a gentle diagonal arc. Along this flowing line, two more red roses are placed-one closer to the centre, one nearer the lower right-giving the design a sense of direction, as if memories are being traced across a lifetime. A dark green satin ribbon frames the entire heart, neatly folded and pleated, giving a clean, polished outline. The overall mood is one of gentle dignity and heartfelt remembrance, making this tribute a compassionate choice for funeral services, memorial gatherings, or cemetery tributes in and around Dalston, from Ridley Road to the residential streets tucked just off Kingsland High Street.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully detailed floral cushion, turned slightly so it appears as a soft-edged diamond laid on a white, gallery-like surface. The entire cushion is densely covered in fresh flowers, creating the impression of a thick, plush pillow crafted entirely from petals. At its core are roses in rich shades of fuchsia and softer blush pink, their full, open faces revealing swirling layers of petals that catch the light. Creamy pale yellow roses are woven between them, adding gentle warmth and contrast, rather like the mellow evening glow over Dalston's rooftops. Deep purple lisianthus blooms sit proudly among the roses, their velvety texture and layered petals lending a sense of depth and elegance. Between the larger flowers, clusters of tiny lavender-toned filler blossoms, likely statice or limonium, add intricate detail and a soft, hazy effect. Surrounding and underpinning the blooms, rounded eucalyptus leaves in muted silvery-green provide a soothing backdrop, while darker, finely cut foliage brings structure and an organic feel, much like the greenery you might find tucked away in Dalston's small urban gardens. The white background and soft, even lighting emphasize the colours and textures, making every petal and leaf clearly visible. Created as a sympathy or funeral tribute, this floral pillow has a gentle, contemplative presence, ideal for resting beside a photograph or urn at a memorial gathering in Dalston, where flowers can speak quietly of remembrance, tenderness, and lasting affection when words are difficult.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A meticulously assembled memorial pillow formed from a dense carpet of small, snow-white chrysanthemums, photographed on a stark white backdrop where a soft shadow beneath gives the tribute a light, three-dimensional presence. The close-packed chrysanthemum heads create an even, plush texture that reads like a field of snow-quiet, pure and gentle under the fingertips-while the rectangular, slightly inflated shape evokes a pillow of rest. A delicate, light green ribbon is pleated around the edge in continuous, overlapping loops, defining the silhouette with a whisper of renewal and calm. Arranged across the upper-left corner sits a composed spray of accent flowers: crisp white lisianthus with their layered, buttery petals, and several regal deep purple lisianthus, some in tight buds, which punctuate the composition with respectful contrast. Interwoven fern fronds and broad glossy leaves add garden-fresh scent and soft, natural rhythm; a darker green leaf wrap secures the stems and grounds the cluster. This tasteful funeral piece reads as a personal, hand-tied tribute-one crafted with the care a neighbourhood florist in Dalston might make for a family gathering at a local chapel or graveside near Ridley Road Market or Dalston Junction. The overall mood is serene and consoling, the colors and textures chosen to express sympathy without words, offering tactile softness, subtle fragrance, and restrained beauty to comfort mourners who seek a dignified expression of remembrance.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
In this image, a large floral Christian cross is shown laid flat on a spotless white background, its presence calm and composed, much like the atmosphere in a quiet Dalston chapel before a funeral service begins. The entire surface of the cross is densely covered with small white chrysanthemums or similar button-headed blooms, set so close together that they form a seamless, cushion-like layer of petals. Their cool white tone conveys innocence, peace, and a sense of spiritual purity. Tracing the outline of the cross is a slim yet deliberate band of fresh green foliage, possibly created from folded leaves tightly pinned along the edges. This bright green frame emphasises the long upright stem and broad arms, giving a crisp definition to the shape and adding a natural freshness to the design. At the centre, where the arms meet, rests a beautifully composed spray of larger flowers. Several roses in muted, comforting shades-soft peach, pale blush pink, and creamy ivory-sit together, their layered petals gently opening to reveal their hearts. They are nestled among light, airy fern fronds, glossy leaves, and long, arching strands of bear grass that bend gracefully over the chrysanthemums. Tiny lilac or purple filler blooms are tucked here and there, bringing subtle depth and a gentle hint of colour. The light is even and soft, with no harsh shadows, making every detail clearly visible. This floral cross feels like a carefully considered sympathy tribute, the type you might order from Flower Delivery Dalston for delivery to a church off Kingsland Road or to a family home, expressing respect, faith, and quiet condolence in a time of loss.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A large, reverent cross-shaped arrangement made entirely from fresh flowers is pictured against a pure white studio background, allowing its peaceful colours and careful craftsmanship to stand out. The cross is densely packed with blossoms, so that the underlying structure disappears beneath a continuous layer of petals. Most of the flowers are white or creamy ivory roses, their petals opening in gentle spirals, blended with clusters of fluffy white hydrangeas or similar full-headed blooms. Together they form a soft, substantial base that defines the cross. Threaded through this white canvas are accents of pastel roses in pale peach, apricot, and light blush pink, placed in thoughtful clusters along the vertical and horizontal arms, creating a gentle rhythm of colour that feels both tender and reassuring. Tiny touches of lavender or soft purple filler flowers add an extra dimension, like quiet notes in a hymn sung in a Dalston chapel or community hall off Kingsland High Street. Small glimpses of fresh green foliage appear at the edges, tracing the outline and lending a fresh garden feel without overwhelming the design. The lighting is even and calm, so every texture-from the smooth rose petals to the pillowy hydrangea heads-is clearly defined. This floral cross exudes a quiet dignity and is ideal as a sympathy tribute for funerals, church services, or cremations around Dalston, reflecting both faith and gentle remembrance. It feels like a piece that has been assembled with patience and care by local florists who understand how families in the area want to honour a loved one with grace, warmth, and understated beauty.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Brimming with emotion and delicately nuanced design, this heart-shaped bouquet of approximately thirty roses is a standout creation from a skilled Dalston florist. The roses, ranging from soft blush to creamy ivory, are thoughtfully arranged in a close, dense formation, their velvety surfaces touched by soft natural light. Wispy sprays of baby's breath, with their tiny, star-like white blossoms, are gently threaded among the blooms, imparting a sense of lightness and serenity reminiscent of a peaceful stroll along Dalston Lane in spring. The heart shape is lush and dimensional, a visual expression of enduring love and heartfelt remembrance that is as at home in an artful window near Gillett Square as it is in the hands of a loved one paying tribute to cherished memories. The contrast of pink and cream offers both warmth and sophistication, complemented by the cloud-like interplay of Gypsophila. Perfect for Dalston's anniversaries, heartfelt commemorations, and thoughtful expressions of care, this arrangement radiates comfort, appreciation, and the contemporary elegance for which local florists are known.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated overhead viewpoint, this heart-shaped arrangement presents a serene study in soft pastels and sculpted texture, photographed against a bright white background so every petal is clear and true. At its heart, dozens of fresh roses in radiant white and warm ivory alternate with whisper-soft peach and blush pink roses, their varied stages of bloom - from tight, elegant buds to lush, fully unfurled blossoms - giving the surface lively depth. Between the roses sit voluminous clusters of snowy white hydrangea, their ruffled florets providing a plush, cloud-like counterpoint to the roses' smooth spirals. A smattering of deep green, slightly variegated foliage emerges along the lower edges and between blooms, framing the shape and enhancing the pastel hues with a cool, natural contrast. The craftsmanship is meticulous; each bloom is positioned to preserve the iconic heart outline while producing a soft, continuous texture that catches a gentle shadow beneath the arrangement, hinting at its hand-built, three-dimensional form. Imagine the quiet scent of garden roses and green leaves, and the calming presence of this piece in a softly lit chapel or beside a bedside - it reads as both an intimate expression of romantic devotion and a composed tribute of remembrance. Local to Dalston and surrounding areas like London Fields, this design reflects the kind of thoughtful, restrained elegance many families request when sending solace or marking a significant life moment.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
A lovingly detailed floral teddy bear lies flat against a pure white background, the kind of carefully composed image you might associate with a Dalston florist showcasing a bespoke funeral tribute for a child. The bear's main form is entirely made up of vivid royal blue blossoms, most likely tightly clustered chrysanthemums or similar small flowers, layered so closely together that they create an almost seamless pelt of colour and texture. The rounded head, soft tummy, and compact arms and legs are all defined by the gentle play of light across these petals, casting mild shadows in the creases where the limbs meet the body. Cream-coloured flowers, some with a hint of soft yellow warmth, provide delicate contrast and shape the key features: the inner circles of the bear's ears, a plump oval muzzle at the centre of its face, and four neat oval paw pads, one on each little paw. Deep brown or black, glossy eyes catch the light just enough to give the impression of life and kindness, while a small black triangle nose and a curved line beneath form a subtle, comforting smile. Around the neck sits a fine, white mesh bow, airy and intricate, tied in a way that suggests both celebration and care, like a gift offered in memory. The entire floral bear is slightly angled within the frame, giving the tribute a gentle sense of movement. This design feels ideal for sympathy arrangements, baby boy funerals, or memorial services in and around Dalston, from quiet gatherings near Ridley Road Market to heartfelt farewells in local churches and crematoria.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows an exquisitely detailed floral cross, positioned upright against a pristine white backdrop so that every petal and curve is clearly visible. The cross itself is densely covered in flowers, leaving no bare space, with soft pinks, mauves, and delicate lilac tones blending seamlessly across its surface. The main body is created from countless small lisianthus-type blooms and trumpet-shaped flowers, their gently ruffled petals forming a velvety, almost quilted texture that looks plush and comforting. At the exact centre where the arms of the cross intersect, three fully opened roses form a graceful focal point, their petals shaded in dusty rose and pale mauve, spiralling outwards in classic, romantic form. These roses are nestled within a ring of vivid green foliage, including fern fronds and small leaves that introduce depth and a hint of woodland freshness, reminiscent of the pockets of greenery around Dalston's residential streets and nearby parks. Throughout the length of the cross, finer details catch the eye: tiny accent blossoms in pink and purple, soft white petals with subtle yellow centres, and small green buds that appear like new growth. Along parts of the edges, narrow slivers of darker purple ribbon or backing can be glimpsed, gently outlining the shape without detracting from the floral abundance. The overall feeling is one of serenity and dignified remembrance, suggesting a tribute carefully chosen for a funeral or memorial service. It feels like a design crafted by a skilled Dalston florist for a family wishing to express love, faith, and gratitude in a quiet yet visually striking way during a final goodbye.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This top-down image shows a meticulously crafted circular funeral tribute, the sort of design you might see resting gently beside a coffin in a Dalston church or at a crematorium service nearby. The base is a dense cushion of white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom snugly placed next to its neighbours so that the round form appears smooth, complete, and softly padded. The petals are pure white yet subtly varied, their tiny green-tinted centres adding a hint of warmth and life. There is no visible foliage beneath, just an unbroken sea of blossoms that conveys purity, peace, and a sense of gentle support. Encircling the outer edge is an emerald green satin ribbon, pleated into crisp scallops that protrude slightly, catching the light with a soft sheen. This ribbon acts as a refined frame, outlining the tribute and giving it a carefully finished, professional appearance. At the upper middle of the cushion, a central cluster creates contrast and focus. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum is the star, its long, narrow petals splaying out in every direction, surrounded by clusters of shiny apple-green Hypericum berries that add rounded forms and a feeling of freshness. Dark green fern fronds and other foliage weave between the berries and petals, adding shadows and intricate shapes. Tucked securely within this greenery are two Scottish thistles, their spherical, spiky heads coloured a subtle dusty blue. These thistles add both texture and symbolism, suggesting a proud nod to Scottish roots within an otherwise classic design. The composition feels calm and sincere, the cool colour palette echoing the understated character of side streets off Kingsland Road, and it serves as a beautifully considered expression of remembrance and condolence.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
A striking white floral cross stands crisply outlined against a bright, uncluttered background, the faint drop shadow beneath it adding just enough depth to reveal its three-dimensional structure. The body of this classic Latin cross is completely enshrouded in white button chrysanthemums, each small flower carefully positioned to form a thick, cushion-like surface with barely a stem in sight. Their pure white petals overlap in a soft, cloud-like texture, evoking tranquillity, innocence, and the stillness of a quiet chapel. At the heart of the cross, where the vertical and horizontal beams meet, a modest yet expressive cluster of roses introduces colour and emotion. These roses open fully in tones of soft blush pink, mellow peach, and creamy ivory, their petals gently unfolding as though caught in a moment of prayer. Between them, slender fern fronds and tiny lavender-hued filler flowers add subtle accents of green and purple, creating a delicate frame around the central blooms. Encircling the entire outline of the cross, a narrow lime-green ribbon traces the edges with a neat, contemporary line that contrasts gently with the white chrysanthemums, hinting at renewal and fresh beginnings. The arrangement feels exquisitely composed, the kind of funeral flower cross a family in Dalston might have delivered to a local church off Ridley Road or to a crematorium service for a loved one. It quietly communicates sympathy, unwavering faith, and the enduring warmth of cherished memories, offering a graceful floral presence in the midst of loss.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
This image shows an elaborate floral sculpture of a saxophone, standing upright against a stark white backdrop as if ready to lead a quiet procession of memories. The saxophone's entire body is formed from a tightly packed layer of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each small head set closely against the next so that the eye reads one continuous golden surface. The flowers trace the sweeping curve of the neck, the long central shaft, and the pronounced bell at the base, building a silhouette that is instantly recognisable to anyone familiar with live music nights in Dalston. Nestled into this soft, yellow ground are numerous tiny red rosebuds and small spray roses, placed with precision to represent the keys and decorative fittings. Their deeper, passionate hue and velvety texture offer a visual rhythm across the instrument, suggesting important notes in a much-loved tune. Thin strands of rich green foliage weave along the edges and between some of the blooms, adding texture and a sense of natural movement, echoing the way sound curls and lifts through a room. Close inspection reveals fine green or silver wires along the upper left, where the mouthpiece would usually rest, subtly shaping and supporting the floral structure. The tribute radiates warmth and care, the kind of bespoke design a family might choose in Dalston to reflect a loved one's life of music, whether they were a jazz player, brass band member, or a loyal supporter of local gigs along Kingsland High Street. The combination of cheerful yellow and deep red makes the piece feel both hopeful and reverent, a floral saxophone that speaks in colour where words may fall short.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
The image shows an elegant Celtic cross floral tribute laid on a crisp white background, designed as a thoughtful sympathy arrangement for a funeral or memorial gathering in Dalston. The entire shape of the cross is formed from perfectly conditioned chrysanthemums, with the main arms and central bar densely covered in white blooms. Each chrysanthemum head fits snugly against the next, creating a smooth, slightly domed surface that looks soft to the touch, like a padded quilt of petals. Running through and around this white expanse, vibrant lime green button chrysanthemums draw out the Celtic design. They form a distinguishable circular ring at the intersection of the arms and continue into smaller bands and segments that suggest interlacing knots, a nod to Celtic symbolism rendered with floral precision. These green buttons are compact and spherical, giving the cross a sculpted, almost carved appearance. Towards the lower vertical arm of the cross, three rich clusters of deep purple and magenta carnations bring a note of warmth and emotion. Their petals are frilled and layered, forming lush, rounded blooms that stand out against the white chrysanthemum base. Threads of slender foliage curl gently among the blooms, their muted green tones and natural shapes softening the geometry of the cross and adding a sense of gentle movement. The lighting in the photograph is soft but bright, eliminating distraction and focusing attention on the floral craftsmanship. Created by experienced florists for families in and around Dalston, this Celtic cross arrangement offers a blend of tradition and contemporary styling, sharing a message of peace, remembrance, and enduring love through its thoughtful colour palette and careful construction.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This photograph captures a beautifully detailed teddy bear funeral tribute, artfully made from fresh flowers and displayed against a bright white backdrop. The bear's shape is rounded and comforting, echoing the familiar silhouette of a much-loved soft toy. Its fur is suggested entirely by white chrysanthemums, carefully packed together so the petals form a thick, plush layer over the head, arms, and legs. Creamy and pale yellow hints within the blooms create soft shading, giving the impression of real volume and softness. The bear's face is particularly expressive: two small, dark eyes and a dainty black nose are set neatly into the floral surface, creating a look of quiet kindness, as though the bear is there to watch over someone special. A subtle curve beneath the nose hints at a gentle smile, lending warmth without overwhelming the sense of tranquillity. Draped across the front of the bear is a floral waistcoat, crafted from deep pink and magenta chrysanthemums that contrast beautifully with the pale body. The vest is shaped into two neat panels, like lapels, framing the centre of the bear's chest. At the neckline sits a delicate bow formed from sheer purple netting, its translucent loops adding a light and whimsical texture next to the dense chrysanthemums. The overall piece feels soft, innocent, and deeply reassuring, perfect for honouring a child or offering a tender memorial where words alone are not enough. In Dalston, a tribute like this from a local florist would sit gently among candles and cards in a small service near Ridley Road, Kingsland High Street, or one of the area's quiet churches, bringing a sense of peace and loving remembrance.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
This image shows a serene angel-wing funeral arrangement, its quiet beauty reminiscent of a still moment before a service in Dalston. Two large wings dominate the frame, perfectly aligned and created entirely from a dense mass of small, pristine white flowers. The blooms-likely spray chrysanthemums or miniature carnations-are packed so closely that they form a velvety, continuous surface, with only the faintest hints of light green and pale yellow visible at the centre of some petals. These muted tones add depth and realism without disturbing the calm, monochrome palette. Along the outer contours of each wing, soft white feathers are carefully layered, their downy filaments floating gently outward. The feathers soften the design, giving the impression of real angel wings poised to wrap gently around the memory of a loved one, much like the comforting embrace family members seek in the streets and homes around Dalston Lane and Shacklewell. The background is a clean, uninterrupted white, drawing the eye fully to the intricate craftsmanship of the wings. Subtle shadows beneath and between the feathers provide a light three-dimensional effect, making the arrangement appear as if it hovers just above the surface. The overall mood is one of quiet reverence, purity, and spiritual ascent. This type of angel-wing tribute would be chosen to honour someone cherished, perhaps placed at the head of the coffin or near the altar, offering a wordless message of peace, remembrance, and protective grace in a Dalston farewell ceremony.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a refined angel wing funeral arrangement resting on a clean, white background, its thoughtful details capturing the tenderness of a final farewell. The wings are composed entirely of small white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that they form a seamless, padded surface, like a soft cushion of petals. Each bloom's tiny green centre offers a quiet note of freshness, breaking the all-white palette just enough to add subtle dimension. Along the curved edges of the wings, a band of fluffy white feathers is carefully layered, their delicate strands catching the light and giving the arrangement a weightless, floating appearance, as though it might rise gently above a chapel near Dalston Lane. At the central joining point, a bold fuchsia satin ribbon has been tied into a generous bow, its smooth, glossy finish creating gentle highlights where the fabric folds and overlaps. The bow's long, trailing ends flow gracefully across the floral surface, introducing a bright ribbon of heartfelt colour amid the tranquillity of white. Cradled in the centre of the bow is a single pink rosebud, delicately shaped and still tightly furled, an intimate symbol of love and remembrance. Beneath it, a collar of dark purple thistle-like flowers or textured greenery provides a striking, shadowy contrast that frames the rose and anchors the eye. This angel wing tribute, arranged with the care of an experienced Dalston florist, feels both protective and uplifting, a fitting floral expression for a funeral or memorial where family and friends gather to remember and let go with love.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
Here in Dalston, this Jamaican flag-inspired piece speaks in texture and color, a quiet anthem of unity crafted from everyday materials. The central diagonal cross gleams gold as if sunlit, formed from countless crumpled scraps that gather into a bright, sparkling saltire. The two triangles at the top and bottom are lush greens, each shard catching light and giving off a fresh, meadow-like energy. At the hoist and fly sides, the black triangles offer depth, their surfaces crinkled to create a velvety, absorbing presence. The overall effect is tactile and three-dimensional, a handmade sculpture rather than a flat flag, with light dancing across the ridges and valleys of the pieces. The composition preserves Jamaica's signature geometry while inviting touch and closer study, symbolizing resilience, pride, and the power of community craft. In Dalston's everyday life-the bustle of Kingsland Road, the markets near Dalston Junction-this artwork resonates as a bridge between Caribbean heritage and East London vitality. It complements articles about culture, art, or celebrations, and could be showcased in features on local community projects, school exhibitions, or gallery displays in the capital's eastern side. Like a quiet festival sign, the piece invites viewers to pause, to consider how craft can translate identity into public art, and how a small studio in Dalston can connect distant communities. The texture, color, and deliberate imperfection are a tender reminder that culture grows through hands, conversation, and shared memory.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The photograph shows a large Star of David floral arrangement, immaculate in its symmetry and symbolism, crafted from fresh white and deep blue blooms. Against a pure white backdrop, the six-pointed shape of the Magen David is immediately recognisable, outlined by a luxurious border of tightly packed white chrysanthemums whose many small petals give the edge a soft, cushioned look. Inside this outer frame, the star's central hexagon is completely filled with the same bright white flowers, forming a luminous heart to the design that gently draws the eye inward. Radiating from this centre, the six triangular points of the star are carpeted in dense clusters of dark blue or indigo flowers, their velvety tones evoking traditional Jewish ceremonial colours and adding a sense of depth and weight. At the inner base of each triangle, where the arm meets the central hexagon, sits a smaller inverted triangle of white blooms embedded within the blue, creating an intricate, repeating pattern of light breaking through darkness. The lighting is clean and even, with no shadows or distractions, allowing the texture of each blossom and the precision of the geometry to stand out clearly. The tribute suggests a moment of quiet reflection, like a memorial gathering in a Dalston townhouse near Shacklewell Lane or a synagogue service in nearby Stamford Hill, where family and friends share memories of a loved one. It feels specifically designed as a Jewish funeral or shiva arrangement, the kind of meaningful condolence piece that a local florist in Dalston might prepare and deliver with care to homes and chapels across Hackney.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
This flag-inspired tribute unfolds as a rectangular floral tableau, a living symbol of Ireland's tricolor designed for Dalston's communities. To the left, a lush field of emerald green petals-green carnations and chrysanthemums-forms a rich stripe whose surface is plush and subtly undulating. The center white stripe reads as a soft, cloud-like band of tightly clustered white petals, bright yet gentle against the backdrop. The right edge glows orange, built from tiny marigolds or orange chrysanthemums, its texture mirroring the others in density and tactility. The three bands sit on a pure white background, their edges crisp and their lines unwavering, yet the hand-made texture speaks of tenderness and care. The symbolism-green for heritage, white for peace, orange for unity-feels both timeless and hopeful, a message that resonates in Dalston's diverse streets near Ridley Road Market, near Kingsland Road, and the neighbourhoods that flow into Hackney. This piece is more than decoration; it is a crafted statement, a present moment of reflection that invites viewers to recall shared history and look toward a peaceful future. The petals retain their freshness and fragrance, a gentle reminder of seasonal blooms. Crafted by Flower Delivery Dalston, the arrangement can be delivered with prompt, same-day service across Dalston and nearby areas, making this living flag an accessible tribute at community events, school celebrations, or commemorations that honour heritage in East London.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The heart of this floral Khanda beats in vivid colour and calm intention: thousands of compact, bright orange marigold blooms are shaped into the sacred emblem, their fluffy textures layered to form the chakkar, crossed kirpans and central khanda sword with a three-dimensional clarity that almost invites touch. Nestled where the blades intersect, a sacred hush arrives in the form of several snow-white lilies-two large blossoms fully open and a handful of elongated buds-each petal curling with delicate rhythm and revealing pale green throats and subtle yellow stamens. Sprigs of deep green salal and delicate sprays of gypsophila weave through the orange, lifting the silhouette and giving the piece a soft, breathable edge. Photographed on a clean white field with a faint shadow beneath, the arrangement reads as both ceremonial offering and contemporary floral sculpture. The scent is implied: warm, peppery marigolds undercut by the cool, heady sweetness of lilies, a combination that suits devotional settings, festival altars for Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, and solemn tributes in community gatherings. Living and working in Dalston, I often craft similar pieces for neighbours near Dalston Junction or for families who stroll past Dalston Square markets; this Khanda carries the same sense of communal care. The overall effect is one of reverence rendered in colour and texture-a floral translation of faith that is at once respectful, visually striking and profoundly local.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A meticulously crafted heart-shaped sympathy tribute is shown in close view, glowing softly against a bright white background. The heart's entire surface is covered with small white chrysanthemums, set so close together that they form a seamless, cushioned layer of petals. This dense field of white suggests purity and stillness, reminiscent of a quiet morning in Dalston before Kingsland High Street begins to stir. The arrangement is framed by an emerald green satin ribbon, expertly pleated into ruffled folds that follow the contours of the heart with precision. Its deep green hue and subtle shine give the tribute a polished, traditional finish, often requested for funeral services in the local area. In the top left curve of the heart, a focal cluster adds depth and meaning. Two open white roses, with velvety petals spiralling outward, rest at the centre, their creamy tones adding warmth to the crisp chrysanthemums beneath. Around them, smaller white blooms-delicate, bell-like flowers akin to freesias-introduce fine detailing and a gentle sense of fragrance. A medley of greenery surrounds the blooms, including glossy leaves and airy, fern-like sprigs that arc and trail lightly over the white base. This greenery breaks up the surface and adds a natural, slightly untamed grace, as if brought in from a peaceful garden near Hackney Downs. The overall impression is one of calm, heartfelt sympathy, with the heart shape itself symbolising enduring love. This tribute would be fitting for a coffin top, a memorial table, or a graveside service around Dalston, conveying respect and affection in a quiet, dignified way.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
Set against an immaculate white background, a large floral cross appears slightly angled, drawing the viewer's eye from the raised upper left down to the lower right. Around its edges runs a thick border of white spray chrysanthemums, their innumerable petals overlapping to form a soft, cushiony frame that clearly shapes the cross. Behind this halo of white, a delicate band of light green ribbon or folded foliage peeks out, following each curve and corner with precision and adding a subtle note of freshness. Within this careful outline, the interior of the cross is densely packed with colourful blooms. Dominating the design are fully opened roses in bold fuchsia pink and gentle creamy pale yellow, each bloom placed to create focal moments along the arms, centre, and base of the cross. Between these roses, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums provide a striking textural contrast, their compact, spherical forms standing out against the smooth rose petals. Smaller, deep purple blossoms-likely statice or lisianthus-nestle in the gaps, weaving a thread of rich colour through the entire piece and giving it depth and quiet elegance. The arrangement feels both abundant and orderly, reflecting the steady hand of a skilled florist familiar with creating funeral tributes for families in Dalston, from quiet terraces off Kingsland Road to the busy streets near Ridley Road Market. Soft, even lighting highlights the interplay of pink, cream, green, purple, and white, turning this sympathy cross into a tender floral expression of remembrance, faith, and gentle comfort for a memorial or church service.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A striking Sikh Khanda made entirely of flowers is displayed against a clean white field, the emblem's powerful geometry softened by the lush texture of royal blue petals. The circular chakkar wraps seamlessly around the central double-edged sword, while two curved kirpans extend on either side, all sculpted from tightly packed chrysanthemum-style blooms. Their petals overlap like tiny scales, creating a thick, velvety finish that appears almost cushion-like, the deep blue reminiscent of the evening sky above Dalston after a day of bustle on Ridley Road Market. At the base of the central blade, a smaller, luminous composition of white flowers and greenery offers a gentle counterpoint. Three open white roses sit close together, their layered petals forming delicate rosettes that symbolise peace and remembrance. Around them, airy sprays of baby's breath or similar filler blossoms add a fine, lace-like texture, while small arcs of dark green foliage cradle the grouping, providing a fresh, natural frame. The lighting is soft and even, with slight shadows that suggest the tribute is slightly raised, as though set on a stand in a quiet chapel or community hall in and around Dalston. The piece radiates respect and calm, an arrangement that seems designed for moments of reflection during Sikh funeral services or memorials. Each petal, curve, and line has been placed with intention, conveying devotion, sympathy, and an understanding of how flowers can speak when words are difficult, offering a beautiful and meaningful farewell.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A tender heart-shaped floral tribute appears against a clean white backdrop, its colours soft yet full of meaning, ideal for a thoughtful farewell in Dalston or nearby Hackney. The heart is large and fully rounded, clearly outlined without any harsh edges. It is split vertically into two distinct but complementary halves. On the left side, clusters of creamy white and pale ivory-yellow roses sit closely together, their petals layered and slightly unfurled, suggesting purity, serenity, and the gentle side of grief. On the right, a mirror of fullness emerges in the form of soft pink roses, their medium pink hue evoking affection, gratitude, and the warmth of shared memories. The roses on both sides are fresh and velvety, each bloom chosen at its prime so that the heart looks rich and complete. Fine sprays of white baby's breath weave through the roses and form a delicate border all around the heart, like a halo of tiny stars. These airy blossoms fill the small gaps between the larger heads, giving the arrangement lightness and depth. Along the central line where cream meets pink, the baby's breath helps to blur the transition, hinting at the way love and loss often sit side by side. The neutral lighting allows the natural tones to stand out without distraction. There is no vase or ribbon in sight, only this expressive heart, ready to be placed at a funeral service, church altar, or crematorium chapel for someone from the Dalston community. The overall feeling is one of quiet love and dignified remembrance, a floral embrace meant to comfort those gathered to say goodbye.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
This image portrays a refined rose heart funeral arrangement, the kind of bespoke tribute a local Dalston florist might prepare for a final farewell at a chapel near Ridley Road Market. Three heart shapes are aligned in a soft diagonal from the upper left to the lower right, each one formed from an abundance of miniature roses tightly grouped together so that the colours blend seamlessly. Dusty lavender and muted mauve tones dominate, with clusters of pale pastel pink roses woven throughout, adding gentle highlights that suggest tenderness and care. The rose heads vary subtly in size and openness, creating a richly textured surface that feels almost velvety in its depth. Fresh strands of ivy trace the curves of each heart, then stretch between them like living ribbons, connecting the shapes in an elegant cascade. The ivy leaves are a strong, vibrant green, their smooth surfaces catching the light, offering a natural contrast to the soft, powdery hues of the petals. All of this sits against a brilliant white background with delicate vertical reflections, suggesting glass partitions or polished walls similar to those in contemporary Dalston event spaces and studios. The lighting is soft yet clear, revealing every detail without harsh shadows, giving the composition a serene, contemplative mood. This triple-heart design quietly conveys themes of unity, remembrance, and affection that does not fade, making it a fitting gesture from family and friends who want to honour a loved one's memory in a way that feels both modern and deeply personal to the Dalston community.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Seen head-on against a neutral white backdrop, this U-shaped festive garland - the sort of mala or toran you'd hang over a doorway - is an exercise in contrasting textures and traditional colour symbolism. Starting from the short upright hang tabs, the garland is capped with dense, soft creamy-white florets that read like miniature chrysanthemums or pompom corsages, lending a sense of purity and light. Directly beneath, a concentrated band of reddish-brown blossoms provides an earthy, grounding midnote; their layered, slightly matte surfaces bring a textural counterpoint to the fluffier bands. The arms sweep down into a dominant field of golden-yellow marigold-like pompons, richly packed and visibly ruffled, radiating warmth and auspicious cheer. Anchoring the composition is a large, theatrical pendant of intense orange - a multi-layered, rounded cluster that draws the eye and completes the traditional palette. Small touches of bright green are stitched intermittently between colour blocks, echoing leaves and offering visual pauses between the cream, russet and yellow. Photographed under soft studio light, the artificial fibres show a gentle sheen and distinct depth; you can almost feel the silky yet substantial weight that keeps the garland hanging straight. Crafted for ceremonial display - puja, Diwali door adornment, Ganesh Chaturthi shrines, or wedding thresholds - it's made to be reusable and durable. As a local touch, this style is familiar to households around Dalston Junction and the nearby Ridley Road traders; Flower Delivery Dalston often supplies similar torans for neighbours preparing festival decorations or front-door welcomes on Kingsland Road.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From our Dalston workshop near Ridley Road Market, this pillow-style sympathy cushion is prepared with attentive craft and a steady eye for balance. Photographed at a slight oblique angle on a pure white background, the rectangular arrangement reads like a floral tapestry: numerous hot pink roses-both tightly furled buds and gently opening heads-provide the dominant, velvety focal points. Soft blush and pale pink carnations nestle between the roses, their frilled edges creating a comforting, cloud-like texture. Punctuating the pinks are dramatic purple lisianthus blooms that deepen the composition, while bright lemon-yellow ranunculus bring lively, sunny accents that lift the mood. Interspersed pale pink filler flowers add intimacy and fullness, and a few elegant, silver-blue eryngium thistles introduce a striking, spiky silhouette that contrasts beautifully with the softer petals. A mix of lush greenery, including round, silvery eucalyptus leaves, supports the blooms with cool tones and organic weight.

The whole cushion rests on a rich, ruffled red satin base, the pleated ribbon edge catching the light and framing the arrangement like fabric on a memorial pillow. The scent is quietly floral and the textures-from the smooth rose petals to the bristly thistle points-invite a careful, compassionate gaze. As a sympathy tribute, this piece from Flower Delivery Dalston feels like a warm, fragrant embrace; it honours memory while offering a colourful celebration of life familiar to neighbours around Kingsland Road and the local parish halls where families gather.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
Set against a clean, white background, a dense heart-shaped floral arrangement appears almost to float, its colours and textures capturing a quiet, contemplative mood. This funeral or memorial heart is carefully composed of creamy yellow roses, delicate pink carnations, white spider chrysanthemums, and deeper magenta lisianthus, all nestled closely together with meticulous precision. At the centre, large roses in soft shades of cream and light butter-yellow unfurl in elegant spirals, each petal curved and velvety, symbolising the light of cherished memories and a calm, lasting love. Encircling these, layers of pastel pink carnations provide a plush, ruffled base, their frilled petals creating a sense of depth and tenderness that shapes the heart's body and smooth edges. Weaving through this soft backdrop, white spider chrysanthemums stand out with their long, slender petals radiating from bright green centres, adding clarity, freshness, and a slightly airy texture. Scattered throughout, clusters of rich magenta-pink lisianthus punctuate the gentler tones, their cup-shaped blooms conveying a more intense emotion, like the deeper notes in a piece of music. Small touches of glossy green foliage and emerging buds peek between the layers of petals, enhancing the natural, garden-like feeling that might remind someone of the greenery around London Fields or Ridley Road Market near Dalston. At the pointed base of the heart, a subtle pink ribbon peeks out, quietly suggesting a handwritten message or card. The overall effect is of a beautifully considered sympathy tribute, designed to bring comfort and a sense of peace at a final farewell.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A tender rectangular pillow of flowers, lovingly assembled from hundreds of pure white chrysanthemums that create a plush, even surface resembling a soft linen cushion. The white mass is soothing to the eye and hand, its texture uniform and restful beneath the studio's diffused light; the subtle floral scent is clean and contemplative rather than sweet, an appropriate hush for mourning. At the upper left a concentrated accent of rich fuchsia roses provides the heart of the design - their deep, velvety petals offering a note of warmth and respect - while small white freesias and tiny white buds thread through the cluster to lift the composition with their delicate form and faint citrus-lilac perfume. A base of glossy greens and feathery fern fronds supports the spray, creating natural movement and framing the brighter blooms against the white carpet. The rectangle is edged in a light green satin ribbon, pleated and looped to give a formal finish that remains gentle and unassuming. Photographed on a crisp white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, the pillow reads as a calm, three-dimensional emblem of remembrance meant for a casket lid or graveside. As a local arrangement available from Flower Delivery Dalston, it is often chosen for services around Dalston Junction, Kingsland High Street, or nearby Hackney Downs, where families ask for a composition that speaks of peace, respect, and enduring memory without fuss.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
A bold heart of richly coloured blooms sits centre stage against a pure white field, its form carefully modelled from abundant, deep red roses. Each rose displays velveteen petals in varied opening stages - from tight, promising buds to broad, open heads that throw tiny shadows into the heart's core - giving the piece a living, breathing quality. Light and delicate sprigs of white baby's breath are woven throughout, their tiny, star-shaped blossoms softening the intensity of the crimson and creating a mist-like veil that brightens the silhouette. Crowning the upper-left arc is a single, elegant white lily whose wide, smooth petals radiate with subtle cream tones at the base and reveal delicate yellow stamens; the lily's confident form offers a sculptural counterpoint to the clustered roundness of the roses. There is an olfactory suggestion in the arrangement: the warm, familiar scent of roses balanced by a cleaner, fresher note from the lily, as if arranged in the cool morning light outside a Dalston shop on Kingsland High Street. The overall feeling is one of devoted care - an experienced florist's hands have balanced colour, weight, and negative space to make the heart both literal and emotive. Whether chosen as a romantic gift for Valentine's Day, a touching anniversary tribute, or a sophisticated remembrance piece, this heart-shaped bouquet communicates passion, tenderness, and restrained elegance with a local, East London sensibility.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
A richly coloured heart of flowers is shown centred on a white background, its strong red and green tones offering an immediate sense of emotion and significance. The heart is tightly constructed so that the flowers sit closely together, forming a full, three-dimensional shape with a gently domed surface. Dominating the design are several large red roses, each bloom open yet still structured, with tightly layered petals that suggest both softness and strength. Between these roses, clusters of red carnations create a continuous cushion of colour, their frilled petals catching the light and giving the arrangement a feathered texture. Dotted among the reds are bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, almost beaded flower heads adding a crisp highlight and keeping the heart visually fresh and contemporary. Along parts of the edge, variegated foliage with cream-tipped leaves frames the flowers and helps define the heart's outline, while a small fern frond gently extends past the bottom point like a final brushstroke. The colours are rich but carefully balanced, creating an impression of love, devotion, and respectful remembrance. This is the kind of tribute a Dalston family might choose for a farewell at a local chapel off Kingsland High Street or a memorial gathering near Hackney Downs, where flowers help express emotions that words struggle to carry. Crafted by local florists who understand the area's blend of tradition and creativity, the heart feels both classic and quietly modern, equally suited to resting beside a coffin or being displayed close to a framed photo at a wake.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
A serene and reverent floral cross is set against a spotless white background, captured from above so that the full shape and detailed craftsmanship are easy to picture. The cross is entirely filled with compact white spray chrysanthemums, their many petals overlapping to create a plush, textured surface that feels soft and comforting just to look at. Each flower has a small green centre, which adds subtle dots of colour and keeps the composition feeling fresh and alive, much like the greenery you might notice when walking through nearby London Fields or along Ridley Road. Around the outer edge of the cross, a narrow band of lime-green ribbon runs cleanly along the silhouette, framing the arrangement and emphasising its clear Christian form. Where the two arms meet, a lush spray of deep purple lisianthus blossoms commands attention. These flowers, with their layered, bell-shaped petals, offer a striking contrast against the white background of chrysanthemums, suggesting both sorrow and respect. The lisianthus appear in various stages of bloom-some fully open and velvety, others still gently furled-creating subtle shifts in tone as the petals move from deeper to lighter purples. Interspersed among them are fine sprigs of foliage and delicate filler flowers, which add texture and a sense of natural movement. From this central spray, several lisianthus stems extend diagonally down the lower arm of the cross, forming a soft cascade that guides the eye along the design and introduces a feeling of gentle flow. The lighting is even and soft, casting only a slight shadow beneath the cross, which makes the arrangement appear as though it is resting calmly on a white surface. Designed for funerals and memorials in and around Dalston, this floral cross brings together purity, faith, and heartfelt condolence in a single symbolic tribute.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
This cross-shaped sympathy tribute balances simplicity and meticulous craft: a solid field of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the foundation - each floret packed closely to give a soft, pillowy surface that feels like an embrace. Framing the perimeter is a ruffled, deep purple satin ribbon that provides a dignified border and draws the eye inward. Along the upright arm the letters "MUM" are composed of smaller purple blooms, perhaps lisianthus or spray chrysanthemums, their compact heads arranged to read clearly against the snowy chrysanthemum backdrop and to convey a deeply personal sentiment. The central spray at the intersection is abundant and textural: velvety deep violet roses and lighter lavender roses mingle with pale purple eustoma or lisianthus, while variegated foliage with pale margins and darker centers - likely pittosporum - and tiny green berries give depth and contrast. The palette moves from pure white through soft lavender to saturated violet, evoking peace, respect and quiet dignity. Photographed on a stark white background with neutral lighting, the arrangement's colors and textures are emphasized; the petals appear soft and the ribbon's sheen provides a subtle visual weight. The composition suggests a mild, powdery floral scent and a comforting presence suitable for funeral chapels, wakes, or a grave-side service. Prepared locally in Dalston and available through Flower Delivery Dalston, this bespoke cross is the kind of sympathy tribute families often ask for near Dalston Junction, Ridley Road Market and Dalston Square when they need a personal, respectful floral message.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00