This image shows a luxurious, hand-tied bouquet of mixed blue and cream roses, styled in a rounded, almost perfectly spherical shape and photographed against a brilliantly white studio background. The arrangement looks freshly prepared, as though it has just left a Greenwich workshop, with each rose placed meticulously so the colours alternate in a steady, soothing rhythm. Around a dozen deep sapphire blue roses are scattered evenly among an equal number of creamy ivory blooms, the blue petals velvety and saturated, while the cream roses open in soft, layered spirals that catch the light in gentle highlights and shadows. Some roses are in full bloom, their hearts wide and welcoming, while others remain slightly tighter, hinting at the movement and life still within them. Cradling and weaving between the larger flowers, fine clusters of white baby's breath create a gossamer texture, like light mist over the Thames on a still morning, adding delicacy and quiet grace. Dark green leaves, neat and slightly glossy, provide a subtle frame, just visible at the lower edges and between the blossoms, grounding the bouquet and preventing the pale tones from feeling too stark. The gathered stems are clearly visible at the bottom, trimmed to a similar length and bound together, ready to be placed in a favourite vase in a Greenwich townhouse, a flat overlooking the river, or a peaceful chapel near Blackheath. The bright, even lighting showcases every curve, edge, and shadow of the petals, emphasizing the contrast between the cool blues and warm creams. With its restrained palette and balanced form, this bouquet feels particularly suited to sympathy and remembrance, offering a quiet, dignified presence for memorials or condolence deliveries across Greenwich and the surrounding SE London neighbourhoods.
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A serene bouquet of roses in deep blue and soft cream fills the frame, crafted into a rounded, hand-tied cluster and displayed against a clean, white background that allows every nuance of colour and texture to stand out. The composition feels calm and deliberate, with each rose head facing outward, the arrangement dense yet gentle, like a comforting embrace. Roughly half the blooms wear a rich sapphire hue, their velvety petals layered in tight spirals that grow darker towards the centre, while the remaining roses are creamy ivory, some petals tinged with the faintest hint of warm vanilla. Between these larger, more dramatic blossoms, dainty white gypsophila flowers appear in small clouds, their tiny petals lending an airy lightness, softening transitions from blue to cream and echoing the hush of a quiet street in Greenwich at dusk. Subtle streaks of dark green foliage emerge around the edges, adding depth and a whisper of the natural world, not unlike the leafy walkways through Greenwich Park or along the hill towards the Royal Observatory. The stems below are neatly gathered and aligned, clearly visible beneath the domed top, suggesting this is a hand-crafted bouquet ready for a vase or for gentle presentation at a service. The overall lighting is bright yet soft, with no harsh glare, so every curve of petal and edge of leaf is defined but not stark. Emotionally, the bouquet radiates composure and solace, making it an ideal sympathy arrangement for offering condolences in Greenwich, Westcombe Park, and the neighbouring riverside communities, where a quiet gesture of beauty can speak where words might falter. A tranquil sympathy bouquet of blue and white blooms stands tall in a clear glass vase, photographed from above eye level against a seamless white background, as if lit by soft daylight filtering through a Greenwich bay window. The arrangement is sculpted into a smooth, domed shape, densely packed so that the individual flowers blend into a single, harmonious whole. Deep royal blue roses are woven throughout the design, their velvety petals layered in rich, cool tones that suggest depth and contemplation, like the river Thames at dusk. Intermingled with them, creamy white and ivory roses open in generous spirals, their satin-soft petals catching subtle highlights that give the bouquet a gentle glow. Slender stems of white freesia arc gracefully between the larger roses, their small, trumpet-shaped blossoms adding a lighter texture and a sense of airiness, hinting at a crisp, clean fragrance. Tiny clusters of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, fill the smallest spaces, creating a fine, cloud-like mist that softens the overall form. At the base, fresh dark green foliage emerges, its polished leaves curving around the flowers, providing quiet contrast and structure reminiscent of the leafy paths leading up from Greenwich Park. The clear cylindrical vase reveals neatly aligned stems immersed in water, its subtly ribbed base catching glints of light without drawing attention away from the blooms. Crafted with sensitivity and care, this blue and white arrangement from Flowers Greenwich feels like a comforting gesture in floral form, well suited to expressing condolence, honouring a life remembered, or offering support to families across Greenwich and the surrounding SE10 neighbourhoods. A clear, uncomplicated glass vase holds a carefully composed bouquet of royal blue and creamy ivory roses, photographed against a spotless white background that emphasises the calm, dignified mood of the arrangement. The blue roses are deep and velvety, their rich hue evoking quiet reflection, like looking across the Thames on an overcast day in Greenwich. Interspersed among them, the ivory roses open in soft, layered petals, their warm cream tones bringing a sense of gentle reassurance and kindness. Slender stems of white freesia arc through the design, each carrying clusters of small, trumpet-shaped blooms that add grace, subtle movement, and a hint of delicate fragrance, similar to passing by spring flowers in Greenwich Park. Tiny stars of baby's breath are scattered between the larger flowers, creating a misty, cloud-like texture that softens the overall look. Dark green foliage surrounds and supports the blooms, giving the bouquet a rounded, well-balanced form and helping the contrasting colours stand out. Through the clear vase, the neatly cut green stems are visible in the water, suggesting freshness and the careful work of a local Greenwich florist used to preparing thoughtful, understated sympathy flowers for services near the Royal Observatory or intimate farewells at home. The lighting is bright yet gentle, illuminating every petal and leaf without glare. Together, the serene blue, comforting cream, and whispering white tones create an arrangement that speaks of remembrance, peace, and quiet support in times of loss.

REMEMBRANCE£80.00

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Express heartfelt condolences with the REMEMBRANCE sympathy bouquet from Flowers Greenwich. This elegant arrangement features pure white roses, striking blue sprayed roses, delicate freesia, airy gypsophila and lush greenery, creating a serene and respectful tribute. Thoughtfully designed for funerals, memorials or to send sympathy wishes, this bouquet combines classic beauty with a touch of contemporary style.

Each REMEMBRANCE bouquet is hand-crafted by our skilled florists in Greenwich using fresh, premium stems for a luxurious look and lasting impact. We guarantee 5 days of freshness, and your flowers are delivered in bud where possible so you can watch them gently open and reach their full beauty. The original size bouquet is pictured to help you choose with confidence.

To ensure your gift arrives on time, we offer next day flower delivery across Greenwich and surrounding areas on orders placed before 4pm. If any blooms are out of season, our expert team will carefully substitute with flowers of similar colour, size and style of equal or greater value, maintaining the overall look and quality of the design. Choose the REMEMBRANCE bouquet to send a graceful, comforting message when words are not enough.
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