Waterloo Funeral Flowers

At Waterloo Florist, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity and love. Our experienced local florist team in Waterloo carefully handcrafts funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets that feel personal and sincere, whether you're visiting a service near Waterloo Station, along York Road, or close to the South Bank.

We regularly provide casket sprays, wreaths, sheaves and condolence arrangements for families and funeral directors across Waterloo, Lambeth, and Southwark, as well as nearby areas such as Elephant & Castle and Blackfriars. Every tribute is made to order, using fresh, seasonal blooms arranged with great care and respect.

If you can't be there in person, you can easily order online. We offer local same-day delivery on funeral flowers across Waterloo and surrounding neighbourhoods when you place your order by 3 PM. Simply add the service time, location, and any message for the family, and we'll ensure your arrangement is delivered on time and presented beautifully.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral tributes, tailored to your wishes
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  • Reliable same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Our team is here to guide you gently through your choices, from traditional white and green designs to colourful celebrations of life. When you need funeral flowers in Waterloo, you can trust Waterloo Florist to handle every detail with care.

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Captured from above against a clean, white backdrop, this heart-shaped floral tribute radiates calm, as if it has been designed to cradle memories with gentleness. The entire heart is densely covered with small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums, their compact petals overlapping so closely that they create a smooth, quilted surface reminiscent of soft fabric or fresh snow. The edge of the heart is framed with a narrow band of emerald green satin ribbon, neatly folded around the perimeter to give a crisp, defined outline, a detail that speaks of the kind of careful craftsmanship often found in long-standing Waterloo florists. Flowing across the upper left side is a dramatic spray of deep magenta and fuchsia pink calla lilies, arranged on a diagonal so they seem to sweep gently down toward the centre of the heart. Three of the calla lilies are fully open and prominent, their elegant, funnel-shaped forms displaying dusky, almost black centres, while two more slender blooms curve below, their partially unfurled petals adding a sense of soft movement. Threaded between the calla lilies are clusters of small, white freesia-like flowers, whose more open, star-shaped petals lend contrast and a suggestion of delicate fragrance. Around them, lush green leaves and fine, feathery fern fronds provide depth and rich texture, their varied greens echoing the ribboned border. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity and sincere emotion-a white and pink funeral heart that would look deeply appropriate at a memorial gathering near Waterloo Station, at a local chapel, or in a peaceful service hall along The Cut, offering comfort and a graceful expression of love and farewell.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A meticulously crafted floral Union Jack fills the frame, its rectangular form echoing a ceremonial flag laid flat in honour. Every inch is covered with small, tightly arranged blooms, transforming the national emblem into a soft, textured field of colour. The central red St George's Cross is boldly defined, built from compact domes of rich scarlet flowers that sit shoulder to shoulder, their petals slightly ruffled yet carefully trimmed to keep the edges straight. Crossing these, the diagonal red bands of St Patrick's Cross are narrower but equally intense, outlined by bright white floral fimbriation that breaks the colours cleanly, just as on the real flag. The white sections themselves are composed of tiny, star-like flowers whose clustered heads suggest both purity and quiet reflection, ideal for a farewell tribute. Beneath and between these lines, deep blue florets, perhaps hydrangeas or another small-headed bloom, create a dense background that reads as a continuous field of navy, with subtle shadows where the flowers curve and overlap. Set on an uncluttered white ground, the arrangement seems to hover, its colours reminiscent of flags seen along the South Bank on commemorative days. The tribute feels especially fitting for services in and around Waterloo, where many families gather to remember loved ones who served, travelled, or lived near the station and the river. There is a sense of shared history in the careful symmetry and the steady, unwavering lines, as though each flower has been placed to honour a story, a regiment, or a lifetime, offering both national pride and gentle comfort to those in mourning.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A luxurious floral pillow, shaped like a softly rounded cushion, is shown resting against a crisp white backdrop, the simplicity of the setting allowing every petal and colour to stand out clearly. The tribute is tightly and expertly massed with flowers, so abundant that the base beneath is completely hidden, giving the impression of a plush, living fabric woven from roses and lisianthus. Large, fully opened roses in vivid fuchsia, gentle shell pink and creamy lemon-yellow form the heart of the design, their spiralling petals catching the light and suggesting both fragility and strength. Rich purple lisianthus wind between them, their velvety blossoms echoing the deeper tones of twilight skies over Waterloo and the South Bank, adding contrast and a sense of quiet reflection. Smaller spray roses in pale pink cluster in little posies, while fine-textured lavender or lilac fillers, such as limonium or statice, nestle in the gaps, giving the cushion subtle movement and a cloud-like softness. Around the edges and peeking through the centre, mixed foliage provides a cooling green frame: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a silvery sheen, darker, more slender fern fronds, and other leafy sprigs that create layers and gentle shadows. The cushion's overall form remains clearly rectangular with curved corners, reminiscent of a resting head on a pillow, symbolising peace, comfort, and eternal rest. Crafted as a sympathy tribute by local hands, this design feels perfectly suited to a farewell gathering in or around Waterloo, whether placed beside the coffin, at a crematorium chapel, or laid carefully at a graveside to honour a cherished life.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
The image shows a heartfelt funeral flower tribute spelling out "DAD" in tall, three-dimensional letters, carefully created to honour a much-loved father with grace and simplicity. Each letter is densely packed with flawless white chrysanthemums or similar button blooms, their tiny petals overlapping in tight layers that give the surface a plush, cushion-like texture. The whiteness of the flowers catches the light softly, creating gentle shadows between each bloom and enhancing the sense of peace and purity that the design conveys. Framing the letters is a rich emerald green ribbon, gathered into ruffled pleats around every edge. This ribbon outlining gives the tribute clean definition and a fresh garden feel, while discreet dark framework behind the letters shows how the piece is built to stand upright for display at a funeral service or wake in the Waterloo area, perhaps in a local church near the South Bank or a crematorium chapel. The tribute is further personalised with tasteful sprays of additional flowers and greenery. On the upper left of the first "D," a cluster of delicate white freesia and glossy green foliage sits lightly on the chrysanthemum base. Two arching green stems curve across from this first "D" toward the central "A," where they meet an asymmetrical spray that becomes the design's focal point. Here, two deep purple calla lilies, with their smooth, sculpted trumpets, are threaded among more white freesia blooms and lush leaves, their rich colour adding depth and quiet drama. The final "D" carries a smaller, echoing detail of freesia and foliage at its top right, tying the composition together. This carefully balanced tribute feels like a gentle, dignified farewell, the kind of piece a Waterloo family might choose to express gratitude, love, and enduring memory for their dad.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
Deliberately simple and tender, this circular sympathy wreath rests against a stark white studio backdrop so its textures and tones speak plainly. The primary body is a continuous ring of compact white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals create a lush, cushion-like surface evoking serenity and purity. At the upper-left a concentrated cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) introduces an elegant splash of colour - from saturated violet blooms with soft yellow centres to paler lavender buds poised on wiry stems - their velvety petals bringing a subtle, comforting softness to the arrangement. Intermingled foliage adds botanical structure: broad, variegated leaves and delicate ferny greens give contrast, movement and a natural freshness that prevents the composition from feeling static. A fine, dark-purple mesh or lace ribbon peeks beneath the chrysanthemum edge both inside and out, providing a discreet, regal outline that harmonises with the lisianthus without overwhelming the white base. The wreath sits with a faint shadow on the white surface, suggesting space and care in presentation; lighting is soft and even so every petal and leaf reads clearly. This arrangement conveys quiet respect and the warmth of thoughtful care - the colours and textures chosen to comfort rather than to claim attention. As a locally familiar tribute, it reads like something you might see delivered to chapels near Waterloo Station or laid quietly at memorials on the South Bank, offered to families seeking a dignified, personal expression of condolence.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified wreath of tightly packed white chrysanthemums creates a plush, continuous ring, each tiny bloom lightly ruffled and layered to produce a peaceful, cloud-like surface against the pure white studio background. Along the wreath's inner and outer rims a fine thread of dark purple mesh or ribbon peeks through, an understated border that gives subtle structure and a whisper of contrast beneath the robe of white flowers. Nestled on the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses open slowly, their creamy petals suggesting warmth and tender regard; they sit like a quiet cluster of held memories, accompanied by gossamer sprays of baby's breath that halo them in soft, white breath. Tiny lavender-purple filler flowers - statice or limonium - add slender, textured accents that lift the composition and introduce a cool, consoling note. Varied greenery, from broad glossy leaves to delicate fern fronds, fans beneath the focal spray and softens the wreath's line while adding depth and a living freshness. The lighting is gentle and neutral, casting a soft shadow beneath the wreath that anchors it visually and highlights the craftsmanship of each placement. As a memorial piece, the wreath expresses calm, reverence, and continuity; it is the kind of arrangement local families in Waterloo might choose for a service at nearby riverside chapels or quiet church gatherings, its palette and form offering solace and a respectful farewell.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A meticulously arranged heart-shaped funeral tribute fills the frame, set against a simple white backdrop so that every petal and leaf stands out clearly. The heart itself is densely massed with small-headed white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that they form a smooth, cushion-like blanket of soft texture and gentle light. This carpet of white feels serene and peaceful, recalling the stillness of an early morning walk through nearby Waterloo streets before the city fully wakes. Resting on the upper left curve of the heart is a focal cluster of three luxurious deep red roses, their velvety petals layered in tight spirals, rich and full of emotion. Nestled around them are petite white filler blooms, perhaps freesias, along with a mix of glossy green rose leaves and feathery, airy foliage that brings a sense of natural movement. Two further single red roses are placed lower and slightly to the right, visually linked to the main cluster by long, slender blades of bright green ornamental grass that sweep gracefully across the white chrysanthemum base, like gentle brushstrokes of colour and line. A dark green satin ribbon trims the entire outline of the heart, its smooth, slightly reflective surface giving a polished finish and framing the flowers with quiet elegance. The overall design is traditional yet expressive, a classic choice for funerals, memorial services, or farewell gatherings held around Waterloo churches and crematoria. It visually conveys deep sympathy, loyal love, and respectful remembrance, as though created by a local florist who understands how families here wish to say a final, tender goodbye.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A meticulously crafted bouquet of blue and cream roses is displayed against a spotless white background, its rounded form reminiscent of a comforting embrace, the kind often requested for quiet farewells in Waterloo's local chapels and memorial spaces. The arrangement features roughly equal numbers of deep sapphire blue roses and creamy ivory roses, their petals layered and velvety, some roses fully open while others are still gently unfurling. The blue blooms, rich and cool in tone, bring a sense of depth and reflection, while the pale cream roses offer softness and light, their edges sometimes tinged with the faintest hint of warm ivory. Interlaced among the roses are delicate sprays of white baby's breath, each tiny blossom adding a cloud-like, almost ethereal texture that softens the structure of the bouquet. Nestled low around the blooms, dark green foliage forms a discreet frame, like a ring of leaves catching the light that filters through trees along the South Bank, giving the composition a natural, grounded feel. The stems are gathered tidily and bound near the base, forming a clean, hand-tied finish that suggests the flowers are ready for placement beside a framed photograph, a memory book, or a simple bedside vase. The overall mood is calm and respectful, a balance of cool blues and warm creams that speaks of sympathy, remembrance, and steady support, ideal for sending condolences or honouring a loved one with a dignified floral tribute delivered by experienced Waterloo florists.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
This image shows an abundant round bouquet brimming with lilies, roses, and baby's breath, captured against a crisp white backdrop that makes every colour sing. At the centre, pristine white lilies open generously, their trumpet-shaped blooms arching outward with a poised elegance that feels at home in the calm side streets of Waterloo. Intermingled with them are soft blush pink roses and creamy white roses, some still cupped tight like promises, others fully opened into layered, velvety blossoms that invite you to imagine their gentle fragrance. Cutting through the pastel tones, a handful of vivid magenta Oriental lilies, similar to Stargazers, add intense splashes of colour; their petals are streaked and speckled with deeper pink and burgundy, with golden stamens that stand proudly at their cores. Between these larger stars of the bouquet, tiny white flowers of gypsophila float like light mist, filling every gap and giving the composition a cloud-like softness. Subtle green foliage and lily buds keep the design from feeling too formal, suggesting freshness and movement, as if the bouquet had just arrived from an early-morning flower delivery run around the South Bank or Lower Marsh. The balanced, even lighting allows textures to come through clearly: the satin sheen of lily petals, the plush curves of rose petals, and the feathery delicacy of the baby's breath. Overall, it radiates joy and affection, making it easy to imagine this arrangement being carried down an aisle, presented for a milestone birthday in a Waterloo townhouse, or arriving as a surprise romantic gesture in central London.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
A heartfelt, elegantly structured sympathy tribute spells 'MUM' in large capital letters, each letter completely covered in tiny, fresh white chrysanthemums that create a cushiony, luminous surface. The white blooms are carefully set to form crisp contours against a pure white backdrop, giving the arrangement a serene, almost luminous quality that conveys purity and reverence. To soften the composition and add a gentle, personal note, three small posies of soft lavender roses and pale pink rosebuds have been artfully positioned: one on the upper left arm of the first 'M', a second tucked into the central curve of the 'U', and a final cluster accenting the upper right of the last 'M'. Sprigs of delicate fern and bright green foliage thread through these clusters, introducing depth and a fresh, natural scent that complements the subtle perfume of roses. A dark green support-probably ribbon-wrapped floral foam or moss-covered framing-shows faintly beneath the blooms, giving structure and allowing the letters to stand with dignity for a service or graveside. As a Waterloo-based florist, Waterloo Florist arranges pieces like this with quiet attention, often delivering to local chapels around Belvedere Road, funeral directors near Lower Marsh, or memorials at St John's nearby. The overall effect is one of calm, meticulous craftsmanship: soft textures, pale pastels, and reassuring greenery come together to speak of lasting love and peaceful remembrance for a mother.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A large, heart-shaped funeral flower tribute is displayed on a crisp white backdrop, its simplicity and grace evoking the calm of a quiet morning near Waterloo Station before the city stirs. The heart is completely filled with compact white chrysanthemums, each small bloom pressed closely to its neighbour so that together they form a soft, pillowy surface. Their pure white petals create a tranquil, snow-like expanse, symbolising innocence, peace, and a gentle, enduring remembrance. Around the edge of the heart runs a vivid emerald green satin ribbon, expertly pleated into fine ruffles. This decorative trim curves along every contour, adding a polished border and a subtle glimmer as the light plays on the satin folds, clearly defining the iconic heart shape. At the upper left, a carefully positioned floral cluster breaks the uniformity and becomes the emotional focal point. Two creamy white roses, fully open and lush, sit at the centre, their layered petals spiralling outward like a soft embrace. They are accompanied by smaller white flowers-freesias or similar delicate blooms-that bring airiness and a hint of fragrance to the design. Surrounding this group, varied green foliage adds texture and life: broad, deep green leaves offer structure, while slender, feathery fronds trail lightly across the chrysanthemum base. This composition feels both tender and composed, much like the quiet support offered during a memorial service in one of Waterloo's local churches or crematoria. Crafted as a sympathy or funeral tribute, it conveys heartfelt love, respect, and comfort, making it a meaningful choice for farewells and celebrations of life across the SE1 community.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
In this tender funeral tribute, the word "GRANDMA" is formed from a sequence of large, upright letters, each one entirely covered with tightly layered white chrysanthemums. The blooms are small yet plentiful, creating a cushiony surface that looks soft enough to rest a hand upon, with each petal adding to a sense of purity and peace. A fine lilac ribbon traces the outer edge of every letter, its pastel hue lending an air of refinement and subtle femininity, like a favourite scarf or cardigan remembered with affection. Three delicately composed posies punctuate the design - one attached to the initial "G", another resting on the middle "A", and a final cluster gracing the last "A". These mini bouquets bring together bright pink gerberas with open faces, smaller pink roses just beginning to unfurl, and sprigs of fresh green foliage, their colours glowing gently against the white background. The mix of textures - velvety rose petals, sturdy gerbera centres, and feathery leaves - adds depth and interest without disturbing the overall calm. Under soft lighting, the chrysanthemums appear almost cloud-like, while the pink accents feel like cherished stories woven through the years. This is the kind of tribute a family in Waterloo might choose for a grandmother who loved simple, pretty flowers and gentle colour, perhaps laid at a local chapel or crematorium after being prepared in a nearby workshop. The arrangement speaks quietly of gratitude, love, and the enduring warmth of family, offering a beautiful, composed farewell shaped by experienced, considerate hands.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
Arranged and photographed flat against a pristine white backdrop, this funeral wreath reads as an understated, dignified circle of remembrance. A substantial cluster of creamy-white roses - approximately fifteen fully bloomed heads with their familiar, spiralling petals - forms the dominant plane, offering a soft, ivory glow. Threaded through these are lemon-pale lilies, some opened wide to display their trumpet-shaped forms and pale stamens, others still gently furled in bud to suggest quiet hope and future bloom. The flowers sit on a lush foundation of greens: delicate fern fronds lend an airy, filigree border; rounded, bluish-green leaf sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus introduce cooler tones and a faint herbal scent; and deeper green foliage anchors the composition so the pale blooms remain the focal point. The arrangement was composed with careful balance, each flower placed to maintain the perfect circular silhouette that symbolises eternity and remembrance. In gentle morning or chapel light the creams and soft yellows are softly luminous rather than bright, conveying solace rather than celebration. As a Waterloo florist practice, we build wreaths like this for memorials around Lower Marsh, the South Bank chapels and services near Waterloo Station; it is available for local delivery for funerals and condolence visits. The craftsmanship and choice of textures - velvety rose, satiny lily, feathered fern - create a comforting visual and tactile tribute intended to speak of peace, purity and lasting affection.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a deeply personal "MUM" funeral tribute, arranged in bold, freestanding letters and photographed against a pure white background so the colours appear rich and undisturbed. Each letter is covered from edge to edge in tiny, tightly placed spray chrysanthemums in tones of fuchsia-purple and deep magenta, giving the surface a plush, almost quilted texture. Glimpses of lime to soft apple-green centres peek through the petals, adding small sparks of brightness that echo new growth in nearby Waterloo gardens after spring rain. Around the sides of the letters, a pale pink, ruffled ribbon is carefully pleated and secured, its soft sheen catching the light and framing the flowers with a gentle, feminine touch. The first "M" carries a graceful accent on its upper left side: fully opened pink roses and smaller rosebuds nestled into rich green fern fronds, creating the sense of a hand-tied posy resting on the letters. At the base of the central "U," a rounded cluster of blush roses, creamy flowers, and glossy foliage forms a delicate arc that follows the letter's curve, like a quiet embrace. The final "M" balances the design with a matching cluster of warm pink roses and ferns on its upper right edge, ensuring the tribute feels harmonious from left to right. Crafted in the style often requested by local families around Waterloo station and The Cut, this arrangement is intended as a heartfelt farewell to a much-loved mother. The combination of strong colour, soft ribbon edging, and garden-inspired rose sprays conveys deep affection, dignity, and an enduring bond that continues long after the funeral or memorial service has ended.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
A carefully composed funeral pillow, its rectangular form lovingly built from a dense, snow-white carpet of chrysanthemum heads that create a plush, uniform surface evoking peace and purity. The soft tufted texture reads like linen folded for a final rest; gentle lighting and a faint cast shadow on the white backdrop accentuate the pillow's slight puffiness and rounded edges. Encircling the tribute is a delicate, light green satin ribbon worked into small, overlapping pleats, a refined border that introduces a hopeful, verdant note against the pristine white. Diagonally across the upper left sits a small, elegant cluster of accents: white lisianthus with layered, delicate petals paired with rich purple lisianthus buds and blooms, providing a dignified colour contrast and a hush of contemplative beauty. Slender fern fronds and glossy green leaves weave through the spray, bringing natural movement and a textured whisper of the outdoors. A broader dark green leaf wrap secures the base of the cluster, keeping the presentation neat and reverent. Suitable for a graveside tribute or memorial service, this pillow radiates calm and respect; imagine it positioned in a quiet corner of a South Bank chapel or laid gently at a service near the Jubilee Gardens, offering a tactile reassurance to those who gather. The craftsmanship speaks of careful hands and thoughtful attention, an understated floral hug for a moment of farewell.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A meticulously composed circular wreath that speaks of calm and remembrance: the foundation is a full, rounded mass of pristine white chrysanthemums, their many small florets packed closely to form a soft, cloud-like surface. Just beneath the white petals a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or netting is visible along the inner circumference, offering a quiet visual depth and a restrained touch of colour. On the upper-left portion of the wreath an intimate cluster has been placed with careful attention - a single cream to pale yellow rose unfurls gently at its centre, set among rich green foliage. The foliage includes variegated leaves with lighter margins and delicate fern fronds that lend lacy texture and movement. Sprigs of lavender-hued statice are woven through this greenery, their tiny clustered blooms providing a calming counterpoint to the rose.On the opposite side, from roughly two o'clock down toward five o'clock, two long-stemmed calla lilies curve elegantly across the wreath's face. Their smooth, sculptural forms display a subtle gradient of colour that shifts from deep purple at the tips to a soft peach-pink or blush closer to the base, and their bright green stems trace a gentle arc along the lower-right quadrant, visually connecting both focal elements. A single longer green stem runs across the lower section from the left cluster, anchored discreetly and leading the eye toward the lilies.Photographed against a crisp white backdrop, this sympathy wreath conveys dignity and solace. The combination of classic white, serene purple, verdant green and soft cream feels purposeful and consoling - an arrangement a Waterloo florist might prepare for a funeral service, a graveside tribute, or as a respectful expression of condolence for friends and neighbours near Waterloo Station and Lower Marsh.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
In a calm, studio setting against a stark white background, three substantial letters form the word 'BRO', each letter crafted from tightly packed royal blue chrysanthemums to produce a sumptuous, textured surface. The eye-level perspective emphasizes the sculptural quality of the letters: rounded bowls of the 'B', the angular sweep of the 'R', and the continuous curve of the 'O', all defined by a slim white foam frame that peeks through in the negative spaces. At the base of each character sits a delicate cluster of pale ivory or cream spray roses-some just unfurling-paired with small white filler blossoms such as mini chrysanthemums or baby's breath and a layered assortment of greenery. The foliage ranges from darker, glossy leaves like salal or lemon leaf to feathery, lighter fern fronds, introducing depth, cool green tones, and a subtle verdant scent that balances the floral sweetness. The arrangement's composition and colour palette-striking blue offset by soft creams and white-convey reverence, dignity, and calm. Presented with clarity and restraint, this memorial piece is suited for funerals, wakes, or graveside dedications; it is a choice often requested by families in Waterloo and neighboring Lambeth when creating a personal, brother-focused tribute for services on Waterloo Road or at local chapels.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
In this studio-style image, a meticulously arranged Celtic cross made from fresh flowers lies flat against a clear white background, its form perfectly outlined and easy to visualise. The main structure of the cross is created from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their small petals overlapping to form a plush, almost quilted surface along the arms and central shaft. Sitting slightly higher in texture, compact lime green button chrysanthemums define the characteristic circular ring of the Celtic cross and thread through in narrow bands, suggesting interwoven Celtic knotwork. The contrast between the cool white and lively green feels both soothing and hopeful, reminiscent of walking from the bustle of Waterloo Station into one of the quieter nearby churchyards or small green pockets around SE1. On the lower length of the cross, three separate groupings of rich purple carnations are arranged with care, each cluster slightly different in size so the colour seems to cascade gently downward. Their frilled petals bring depth and softness, while their deep, wine-like tone adds emotional weight and a sense of reverence. Slender trails of dark green foliage and curling stems weave around these purple blooms, lightly crossing over the white chrysanthemum base as if nature is gently embracing the cross. The lighting is bright, even, and shadow-free, highlighting the freshness of the flowers and the precision of the florist's work. This floral Celtic cross would be recognised in Waterloo as a meaningful funeral or sympathy tribute, suitable for a church altar, chapel of rest, or memorial gathering, expressing respect, remembrance, and enduring faith through its careful composition.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
A striking floral cross is displayed on a pure white background, the clean setting allowing every petal, stem, and ribbon fold to stand out with clarity. Viewed from slightly above, the cross appears to float, angled gently from the top left to the lower right, giving the design a graceful sense of motion. Its outline is crisply defined by a dense border of petite white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny, cushiony blooms forming a soft halo around the shape. Just beyond this snowy edge, a band of light green folded ribbon or foliage runs neatly around the perimeter, adding a refined, tailored frame and a whisper of fresh colour. Inside this border, the cross is intricately packed with lush, fresh flowers. Large, fully opened roses in bold fuchsia pink and soft, creamy yellow or peach are spaced along the arms and centre, anchoring the design with their classic, romantic presence. Between them sit clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, textured heads creating cheerful bursts of brightness and a lively contrast against the roses. Weaving among these main blooms are smaller, deep purple and violet flowers, likely statice or lisianthus, which add richness and depth, like gentle shadows in a painting. The bright, even lighting reveals every nuance of colour and detail, from the glossy rose petals to the fine texture of the mums. This is the kind of thoughtfully composed funeral cross a local Waterloo family might choose for a church service near the South Bank, a floral expression of remembrance, comfort, and quiet hope created with sensitivity by an experienced city florist.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A tender rectangular pillow of blooms, densely covered in small, immaculate white chrysanthemums, forms the principal field of this sympathy arrangement; the repetitive, cloud-like texture of the chrysanthemums creates a soft, comforting surface that reads like linen or a well-loved cushion. Placed thoughtfully toward the upper-left corner is a focused spray of rich fuchsia and magenta roses, their velvety petals unfurling with quiet dignity, accompanied by delicate clusters of white freesias whose gentle scent suggests innocence and consolation. Sprays of glossy greenery and slender fern fronds cradle the accent group, providing depth and a fresh, garden-like underpinning. Around the base, a pleated light-green satin ribbon trims the pillow with a refined, subtle edge that hints at renewal while defining the silhouette. The piece is photographed on a pristine white background under soft, diffuse light that highlights the sculpted relief of the blooms and casts a soft shadow, underscoring the arrangement's three-dimensional form. As a local florist in Waterloo, Waterloo Florist often places similar pillows at wakes and services near Lower Marsh, Waterloo Station, and the Southbank Centre; the composition is intended to read as a peaceful farewell, a gentle embrace for those who come to pay their respects. The overall mood is one of measured calm - purity, respect, and a quiet, comforting presence when words are not enough.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
An elegant sympathy spray of white lilies and lisianthus is arranged in a sweeping teardrop shape, set against a bright white backdrop that highlights every contour and shadow. The spray begins in a rounded, full cluster at the upper left, then narrows to a tapered point at the lower right, creating a sense of gentle movement, as if the flowers were laid down with great care. Central to the design are velvety white oriental lilies, some fully open with broad, trumpet-shaped petals and delicate yellow stamens clearly visible, others still held in long, poised buds that promise but do not yet reveal their beauty. Interwoven among these are sprays of lisianthus, each smaller bloom shaped like a soft bell; their white petals are finely brushed at the edges with lavender or pale violet, adding a hint of colour that feels both tender and restrained. The flowers nestle into a bed of rich green foliage. Wide, dark leaves form a sturdy, cushion-like base, while narrow, arching fronds fan out to the side, giving the arrangement its elongated line. A few leaves are rolled and folded into disciplined curves, introducing a modern, almost sculptural feel that contrasts gently with the natural looseness of the blossoms. This floral piece would feel at home on a polished wooden casket or beside a framed photograph in a Waterloo remembrance service, perhaps in a small chapel or at a riverside venue near the London Eye. Its imagined fragrance is clean and calming, carrying a quiet message of condolences, respect, and enduring love for families saying farewell within the local community.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
A graceful funeral sheaf rests on a pure white background, its elongated form drifting diagonally from the top left to the bottom right like a gentle farewell gesture. The eye is first drawn to the dramatic Stargazer lilies at the heart of the spray, their rich fuchsia-pink petals splashed with burgundy speckles and edged in bright white, each bloom opening wide as if in final salute. Alongside them, several lily buds, tinged with pink and pale green, promise a slow, dignified unfolding of colour. Deep magenta gerbera daisies nestle among the lilies, their bold discs of petals bringing a tender brightness, reminiscent of vibrant moments spent around Waterloo's busy streets and quiet riverside corners. Clusters of white roses, from tight buds to partially opened blooms, contribute an air of reverence and love, while soft white carnations, with their frilled edges, lend cushiony texture and a gentle, almost whispered presence. Scattered among the main flowers are delicate white filler blossoms that resemble miniature daisies, their tiny petals catching the light and adding intricacy. Encircling the flowers, lush greenery forms a rich frame: broad, glossy leaves anchor the design, airy fern fronds give it depth, and long, slender blades of foliage arc outward and down, accentuating the cascade. The bound stems at the upper left are clearly visible, showing the practical craftsmanship behind the beauty. The whole arrangement, thoughtfully composed as though by a skilled Waterloo Florist familiar with local churches and farewell chapels, conveys solemn grace and comforting warmth, an ideal tribute for expressing sympathy and honouring a life lived.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
A full, open circular wreath of sympathy flowers rests against a crisp white backdrop, its ring of white, pink, and deep magenta blooms creating a gentle sense of embrace. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the large white lilies, their petals wide and luminous, curving outward as if in blessing. The central stamens glow with warm gold and soft green, offering a quiet focal point. Between these serene blooms, rich fuchsia and deep pink lilies add depth, their speckled petals and star-like shapes bringing a subtle vibrancy that feels both modern and respectful. White gerbera daisies, each with a dark central eye, punctuate the wreath with a cheerful clarity, while soft, light pink roses weave through the design like whispers of affection and remembrance. Creamy white roses, some tightly furled, others fully opened into layered rosettes, give the arrangement body and a timeless elegance. Smaller white filler flowers, perhaps spray carnations or chrysanthemum sprays, tuck neatly into gaps, ensuring the circle feels complete and unbroken. Encircling everything is rich green foliage, glimpses of glossy leaves and tender shoots adding natural texture and depth. The design carries the calm atmosphere of an early morning by Waterloo Station, when the streets are just waking and the Thames air is cool and still. This wreath could easily be imagined at a funeral or memorial service in Waterloo, offering a quiet, dignified tribute and conveying deep condolences with its soft colours, delicate fragrance, and expertly balanced composition.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined funeral flower tribute that spells "SON" in large, three-dimensional letters, set against a simple white studio background so the details are easy to imagine. Each letter is formed from a dense carpet of white chrysanthemums, their tiny, layered petals packed tightly together to create a soft, even texture reminiscent of freshly fallen snow. Around the entire outline of the S, O, and N, a bright red satin ribbon curves in scalloped folds, adding a clear edge and a sense of careful hand-crafting. Deep red anthurium blooms, with their high-gloss, heart-shaped faces and smooth yellow spadices, are arranged in three main clusters that guide the eye across the tribute. On the upper left of the S, a generous grouping of anthuriums and dark, glossy foliage draws the attention first. At the foot of the O, a single anthurium nestles among the white petals like a quiet, heartfelt note. On the upper right of the N, a more elaborate spray of multiple anthuriums, arching fern fronds, and sturdy green leaves brings the design into balance. Slim green leaves trail gently over the letters, connecting the red accents with a natural, flowing line. The tribute has a calm, respectful presence, the white symbolising peace and the red suggesting enduring love and courage. It is the kind of personalised memorial arrangement a Waterloo family might choose for a funeral service or crematorium chapel, conveying a final message of devotion to a cherished son with understated yet unmistakable beauty.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
Centered against a spotless white backdrop, this floral wreath forms an immaculate, unbroken circle, created with the kind of care a local Waterloo florist brings to a meaningful farewell. The base is a dense halo of Baby's Breath, each stem packed with clusters of minute white blossoms that together look like freshly fallen snow resting on soft moss. The Gypsophila wraps right around the ring, giving the wreath a plush, cloud-like texture that feels both light and abundant. Set into this downy white cushion are ruffled Lisianthus blooms, each one a study in delicate colour. Their petals open in layers of pure white, brushed at the edges with shades of lavender and deep violet, as though they have been dipped in ink and lifted before the colour could run. Some are fully open, revealing velvet-like, shadowed centres, while others remain partially closed, their buds showing a mix of pale green, ivory, and hints of mauve. The contrast between the tiny, airy Baby's Breath and the more substantial Lisianthus creates a rhythm around the wreath, guiding the eye in a calm, circular movement. The mood is tranquil and respectful, making this arrangement especially fitting as a funeral or memorial tribute for services in Waterloo, whether at a quiet chapel or a more contemporary venue near the station. The open centre feels contemplative, like a space held for memory and reflection, ideal for honouring a loved one with a sense of purity, serenity, and gentle remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A large, meticulously crafted heart-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, floating against a clean white backdrop that recalls the calm, bright interiors of funeral chapels around Waterloo. The heart is precisely divided into two equal halves, so straight and defined that the line between them feels almost hand-drawn. On the left, a lush field of creamy white and very pale yellow roses sits shoulder-to-shoulder, every bloom fully formed, with soft, layered petals that look almost silky to the touch. These pale roses evoke purity, remembrance, and gentle light, like a quiet walk through nearby Jubilee Gardens on an overcast morning. On the right, the same number of roses in a clear, medium pink shade mirror the layout, their petals slightly more curled and ruffled, adding movement and warmth. The pairing of colours suggests two hearts, two lives, or the balance of gratitude and grief at a farewell. Interlaced among both sides of the heart, and tracing the outline with delicate precision, is an abundance of baby's breath. Each tiny white cluster of gypsophila forms a fine lacework that fills the gaps between the roses, creating softness and depth without overwhelming the structure. The flowers appear freshly cut, with a natural sheen that suggests they have just been arranged by a careful hand at Waterloo Florist, ready for delivery to a local service or cemetery. Overall, the arrangement feels serene, dignified, and deeply tender, an elegant choice for expressing love, sympathy, and lasting tribute at a funeral or memorial.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath lies against a crisp white background, its full circular form created from layers of white and lilac flowers that seem to float in soft daylight. Generous white Oriental lilies, some fully open and others in bud, radiate from the ring like quiet stars, each bloom displaying satin-smooth petals and a central cluster of pale green pistils and gently pollen-tipped stamens. Between these graceful lilies, clusters of lisianthus-style flowers with frilled petals edged in lavender and muted purple weave through the design, echoing the gentle hues of a cool evening sky over Waterloo Bridge. Subtle greenery, including slim leaves and small, rounded sprigs that recall eucalyptus, nestles beneath the blossoms, adding structure and a natural, garden-fresh scent that one might associate with the riverside walkways and small gardens tucked around Waterloo and the South Bank. The wreath is dense yet airy, with no harsh gaps, so that the eye follows the continuous circle with a feeling of calm and acceptance. Its colour palette of snowy white, soft violet, and clear green speaks of purity, quiet respect, and the hope of peace after sorrow. Designed in the thoughtful style of local funeral flowers often delivered to chapels and crematoriums near Waterloo station, this floral tribute offers a dignified way for families and friends to express their condolences. It is an arrangement that seems to hold the room in a gentle hush, honouring the memory of the departed while offering visual comfort and tenderness to those who come to say goodbye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
In this image, the word "DAD" is lovingly spelled out in flowers, a classic funeral tribute that feels both traditional and deeply personal, as if prepared for a family gathering in Waterloo before a final farewell. Three bold, block capital letters sit side by side against a stark white backdrop, allowing every petal and leaf to stand out. Each letter is edged with a lush fringe of emerald and dark green fern foliage, the delicate fronds curving around the shapes and giving them a soft, natural frame. Within this border, the main surface of each letter is formed from a dense cluster of white chrysanthemums and open-faced white gerbera daisies, their layered petals creating a cloud-like texture that speaks of peace and quiet reflection. Punctuating the white, sunny yellow gerbera and small yellow spray roses bring gentle hints of light, like shafts of sunshine through the trees in nearby Jubilee Gardens. Rich purple lisianthus blooms and clusters of fuchsia or deep pink spray roses are tucked thoughtfully throughout, offering a sense of depth, affection and dignity. Small lavender-coloured flowers and vivid green button chrysanthemums add intricate detail, catching the eye and suggesting the careful hand of an experienced local florist. The letters are linked discreetly at the back by dark green bars, keeping them straight and evenly spaced, ready to rest on a hearse, easel or beside the coffin during a service. Overall, the tribute conveys love, remembrance and gratitude for a father, a fitting floral message for a funeral or memorial in and around Waterloo.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
A long, graceful sympathy spray in white and green is photographed against a clean, white background, its design flowing diagonally like a gentle wave. The eye is first drawn to the large white Oriental lilies at the centre, their broad petals slightly curved back, revealing soft lime-tinted stamens, while several unopened buds rise above, adding height and a sense of quiet anticipation. Surrounding them, clusters of ivory and cream roses intermingle with frilled white carnations, their layered petals giving the arrangement a plush, cloudlike texture. Small white Gerbera-style daisies, each with a faint yellow or cream eye, punctuate the design with tidy, round faces. Fine sprigs of delicate white filler flowers tuck between these main blooms, creating a lacy veil that softens the transitions. Beneath and around the flowers, an abundance of foliage shapes the spray's elongated outline: glossy dark green leaves provide depth, fern fronds introduce a feathery lightness, and muted blue-green eucalyptus rounds add a modern, garden-fresh feel. At the top, slim, ribbon-like leaves are artfully bound and arched, while from the lower right, numerous slender palm fronds fan out and extend the line of the design, giving it a contemporary, asymmetric character. The palette of whites and greens, paired with the careful, front-facing construction, evokes calm and reflection, suggesting a tribute suitable for a funeral or memorial service in Waterloo, perhaps resting beside a casket in a local church or placed at a crematorium chapel. The arrangement carries the quiet message of respect, solace, and enduring memories.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
This exquisite heart-shaped floral masterpiece captures the serene, heartfelt spirit so often felt in the Waterloo community. Artfully composed of approximately thirty delicate roses in a blend of pastel blush pinks and creamy whites, each bloom reveals masterful attention to detail: you can almost trace the velvet texture beneath your fingertips. The creamy roses flirt with the palest hints of yellow, creating a soft, nurturing palette that seems to glow beneath even lighting. Scattered amidst the roses, delicate white baby's breath adds an ethereal touch, gently wrapping the bouquet in a veil of tenderness-like early morning mist rising over the gardens of Archbishop's Park. Every flower is carefully positioned, from the blushing roses with their gently curled petals to the baby's breath that fills each gap with light, giving a cloud-like fullness to the piece. Nestled against a crisp white background, the bouquet stands out with an air of sophistication and timeless grace, reminiscent of a peaceful stroll along the Thames at sunrise. Designed by a seasoned Waterloo florist, this arrangement is intended to convey deep affection, remembrance, and comfort-perfect for moments of reflection, funeral tributes, or gestures of profound appreciation. The heart motif is unmistakable, its symmetry suggesting unity and enduring love, ideal for collecting cherished memories or expressing condolences within the local community.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
A tender rectangular floral cushion set against a crisp white background, densely covered with small, snow-white chrysanthemum blooms that form a plush, even surface like a peaceable shroud. Around the edge a pleated ribbon of pale lime-green satin delicately frames the piece, its soft sheen lending a refined, fabric-like finish. At the upper left a composed cluster of accents provides the arrangement's focal point: two elegant white Oriental lilies, their open faces revealing pale yellow stamens beside a closed bud, and clusters of rich, dark burgundy spray carnations that offer striking colour contrast. Lush green foliage-delicate fern fronds and broader glossy leaves-creates depth and a living backdrop for the blooms. Two slender, arching strands of bright green bear grass or salal extend in a gentle curve across the cushion, leading to a solitary deep red rosebud on the upper right, its tight, velvety petals hinting at enduring affection. The lilies lend a faint, sweet perfume while the chrysanthemums read as soft and tactile under the eye. Prepared with the kind of care Waterloo families expect for memorial services near Waterloo Station, Lower Marsh and the South Bank, this pillow-shaped tribute carries an air of solemn grace. Crafted with professional attention to texture and line, it is a comforting, classic expression of condolence from Waterloo Florist for those seeking a dignified floral farewell.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
A solemn yet carefully crafted sympathy tribute spelling out DAD in large, freestanding letters, each letter built from a dense carpet of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums that read as soft, cloud-like surfaces. The edges of every letter are neatly outlined with a ruffled, deep emerald satin ribbon that sharpens the silhouette and lends a respectful formality to the piece. You can see slim, dark green metal bars running horizontally behind the letters, part of a sturdy support frame that keeps the three letters aligned and dignified for display at a chapel or wake.

On the upper left curve of the first D a bright cluster of yellow roses - roughly three to four open blooms - has been artfully placed, accented with small white filler flowers such as freesias or gypsophila and touches of glossy green foliage; two slender green stems extend elegantly toward the centre, adding a gentle, upward motion. The central A carries a refined cluster on its lower diagonal composed around two deep purple calla lilies, their trumpet profiles producing a quiet, sculptural centrepiece amid white accents. The final D on the right mirrors the left with a matching yellow rose spray and green accents. The arrangement's scent is a soft blend of roses and freesia atop the clean chrysanthemum base; the overall colour story - serene white, sunlit yellow and reverent purple - is chosen to comfort and honour. Locally prepared by Waterloo Florist for families across Waterloo, Lower Marsh and the South Bank, this tribute feels both personal and expertly composed for a final farewell.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
A dignified floral lettering tribute that spells "DAD" in bold capital shapes, photographed on a stark white background to emphasise its clean lines and quiet meaning. Each letter is formed from a dense, three-dimensional carpet of small white chrysanthemums - soft, rounded florets pressed close together to create a seamless surface that reads as pure and serene. The letters' contours are sharply outlined with a pleated emerald-green trim that frames both the outer and inner edges, introducing a calm, restorative green that complements the white blooms. A muted dark green or grey support bar spans behind the letters, hinting at how the piece would stand during a service or beside a graveside. Carefully placed accent clusters bring a personal touch: deep magenta and pink roses, some tightly furled and others beginning to open, cluster on the upper left curve of the first D, sit sheltered in the lower central V of the A, and repeat on the upper right curve of the last D. Intermingled with the roses are small white freesias or similar spray flowers and rich green foliage, adding delicate fragrance and depth. The arrangement's textures - the plush chrysanthemum heads, the satin of rose petals, the ribbon's ruffle - invite close, quiet inspection and a sense of tactile solace. As a local florist might suggest for a memorial in Waterloo near the Southbank or Lower Marsh, this piece expresses steady, heartfelt farewell: respectful, personal and designed to be placed where family and friends gather to remember a father.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
An intimate and carefully crafted sympathy tribute spells out MUM in bold, connected letters, presented on a clean white field that lets every floral detail breathe. The lettering is entirely formed from tight clusters of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their small, layered petals building a soft, cushion-like surface that reads of purity and calm. A delicate, ruffled ribbon in soft rose-pink edges each letter, adding a warm outline that frames the white blooms with a subtle, comforting colour. Visible between the characters is a dark green support frame, a quiet reminder of the structural care behind a standing tribute.

Three vivid accent posies punctuate the design: deep fuchsia-pink roses grouped at the upper left of the first M, another cluster at the dip of the U, and a final grouping on the upper right of the second M. Each cluster is accompanied by lush green fern-like foliage and sprigs of coral-hued hypericum berries, creating small islands of colour that balance the expanses of white. The textural interplay-airy chrysanthemums, velvet-silk roses, and glossy berries-invites both sight and touch and suggests a gentle, floral perfume that is understated rather than overpowering.

Prepared by Waterloo Florist with the quiet care families in Waterloo expect, this composition is suited to memorial services at nearby chapels, funeral homes or graveside farewells along the riverside. It reads as both a formal expression of respect and a tender, personal farewell, offering consolation through classic floral language and considered craftsmanship.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A meticulously assembled sympathy tribute from Waterloo Florist, the word DAD stands in three substantial block letters entirely covered with dense white chrysanthemum blooms, their fine, layered petals forming a velvety, serene surface. The white field of flowers is given crisp definition by a striking emerald green pleated ribbon that outlines each letter, the ribbed sheen of the ribbon catching light and sharpening the silhouette against the bright background. Each letter is enhanced with a principal cluster of flowers: on the left D a spray of richly coloured deep red roses and fragrant white freesia sits on the upper curve, the centre A is graced by a matching cluster positioned close to the left diagonal, and the right D mirrors the left with an identical grouping. Lush green foliage, delicate freesia buds, and subtle looping strands of bear grass or similar bright green leaf thread through the arrangements, introducing texture, movement, and a touch of contemporary styling. A faint fragrance of roses and freesia can be imagined rising from the composition, soft and respectful rather than heady. The letters are discreetly supported by dark green or black horizontal metal bars behind the blooms, barely visible but essential for stability when placed in a church, at Waterloo Station memorials, or graveside on a windswept day. This bespoke floral lettering communicates quiet devotion and personal remembrance, suitable for a funeral service in the Waterloo and South Bank neighbourhoods and crafted with the measured care of a local florist.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
In this carefully composed funeral flower basket, the eye is immediately drawn to a softly glowing white rose at the centre, its layered petals unfolding in calm, even spirals that suggest peace and farewell. The basket itself is a pale, off-white wicker with a curved, sturdy handle that arches gently over the design, photographed against a crisp white background so every colour stands out clearly. Around the central rose, two deep purple calla lilies rise with poised, sculptural lines, their smooth, trumpet-like blooms creating a dignified contrast that feels both modern and timeless, much like the quiet streets around Waterloo on an early Sunday morning. Clusters of small, bell-shaped yellow blossoms-reminiscent of alstroemeria or freesia-are woven through the arrangement, bringing touches of warmth and light, while delicate lavender clematis-like stars add an airy, almost whispering softness. To the right, a vivid magenta gerbera daisy lifts its open face, its radiating petals adding a gentle note of optimism, as if acknowledging fond memories shared. The entire basket is cushioned with lush greenery: broad, glossy dark leaves provide structure, while smaller, lighter fronds offer texture and movement, giving the bouquet a rich, full silhouette. A subtle shadow beneath the basket grounds it in the frame, enhancing the sense of presence and realism. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local Waterloo florist accustomed to creating tributes for services near the South Bank and local churches, this arrangement feels comforting yet uplifting, ideal for expressing sympathy, offering support to grieving families, or standing as a graceful floral presence at a memorial gathering.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00