Waterloo Funeral Flowers

At Flowers Waterloo, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with dignity, beauty, and care. Our experienced local florist team in Waterloo creates thoughtful funeral flowers and sympathy bouquets that feel personal and sincere, never generic.

From classic white wreaths and casket sprays to gentle pastel arrangements and simple sheaves, every design is handcrafted in our Waterloo studio, close to Waterloo Station, The Old Vic and the South Bank. We regularly provide funeral tributes to local chapels and homes in Southwark, Lambeth and nearby Vauxhall, working respectfully with families and funeral directors.

For those arranging flowers at short notice, we offer reliable same-day delivery across Waterloo and surrounding areas when you order online before 3 PM. Your tribute will be delivered with care and on time, so you have one less thing to worry about.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral wreaths, sprays and sheaves
  • Local knowledge of Waterloo, South Bank and nearby venues
  • Same-day delivery available until 3 PM

Every farewell is unique, and we're here to help you choose the right funeral flowers to express your love and respect. Use our online shop to order online, or add a personal message to your chosen tribute. At Flowers Waterloo, you can trust that every stem is selected with compassion, care and genuine local expertise.

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Captured from above against a pure white background, this heart-shaped sympathy tribute radiates calm, as if inviting a moment of stillness in the bustle of Waterloo. The entire heart is carefully packed with small white spray chrysanthemums, their petals tightly layered to form a plush, even surface that looks almost like a soft cushion of snow. Every bloom is placed with precision, creating an immaculate field of white that symbolises innocence, remembrance, and a peaceful goodbye. Gently tracing the outline of the heart is a continuous emerald green ribbon, its satin sheen catching the light and providing a clear, defined border that gives the tribute a polished, crafted finish. On the upper left side, spilling diagonally across the heart, is a rich cluster of deep magenta calla lilies, their sculptural, funnel-like blooms curling around dark centres. The topmost flowers stand proudly, while a few more slender calla lilies arc downward, adding a graceful, flowing line. Between them, smaller clusters of white freesia-like blossoms are tucked in, echoing the white base but with a looser, more delicate shape. Around this focal spray, lush greenery includes glossy dark leaves and airy fern fronds, which lend texture and depth without breaking the heart's soft outline. The overall feel is elegant yet gentle, the kind of floral heart a local family might send from Waterloo to a chapel in nearby Lambeth, created with the quiet care of a florist who understands how flowers can carry love and sympathy when words fall short.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
This image shows a striking floral Union Jack arranged for a funeral or memorial, crafted with the precision of an experienced florist used to serving families around Waterloo and the South Bank. The piece is rectangular and lies flat against a pure white background, allowing the red, white, and blue tones to stand out with unwavering clarity. A dense carpet of deep blue blossoms covers the corners and outer sections, giving the impression of a soft, cushioned base, like a floral blanket laid out in honour. Over this sit the strong red lines of the St George's Cross, running from top to bottom and side to side, made from tightly clustered red flowers whose rounded heads create a gently undulating texture. The slanting red lines of the St Patrick's Cross cross the flag diagonally, each one carefully centred and perfectly aligned so that the symmetry of the flag is preserved. Crisp white blooms form the wider diagonal bands of the St Andrew's Cross and the slim white edging that separates the red crosses from the blue ground, echoing the precise geometry of the national emblem. The petals catch the light softly, with no harsh shadows, giving the tribute a quiet, almost contemplative radiance. Designed as a patriotic sympathy arrangement, it could be placed beside a coffin at a Waterloo crematorium, laid by a memorial plaque on The Cut, or delivered to a local service of remembrance. The overall mood is solemn yet proud, evoking shared history, respect, and gratitude for a life lived with a strong connection to the United Kingdom.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
A rectangular, pillow-style floral tribute is shown from above, its rounded corners and softly domed surface giving the impression of a comforting cushion laid gently in readiness for a final farewell. The tribute is lavishly packed so that no bare space shows, only a seamless carpet of petals in layered shades of pink, cream, pale yellow, and sumptuous purple. Large-headed roses are the stars of the design: rich fuchsia blooms, fully open and velvety, sit alongside softer pastel pink and buttery cream roses, their petals unfurling in graceful spirals. Between them, deep violet-purple lisianthus flowers weave a ribbon of darker colour, adding a sense of quiet depth and reflection. The lisianthus blossoms are slightly ruffled, their satin-like texture contrasting delicately with the smoother rose petals. Tiny clusters of lavender-toned filler flowers and fine purple-blue statice nestle between the larger heads, creating a misty effect that softens the overall look. Sprays of smaller blush spray roses tuck into the arrangement, rounding out the cushion and completing its lush, full appearance. A collar of fresh foliage edges the piece: rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves mingle with darker, feathered greens, echoing the greenery seen in Waterloo's pocket parks and riverbank plantings near the South Bank. The tribute lies on a white background, with a subtle shadow to show its depth and three-dimensional form. This floral cushion feels deeply considered and crafted with care, the kind of design a family in Waterloo might select for a funeral or memorial service to express sympathy, gratitude, and enduring affection when words feel insufficient.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A lovingly composed funeral tribute that spells out DAD in three-dimensional block letters, each letter densely packed with crisp white chrysanthemums and similar small white flowers to create a soft, uniform texture. The arrangement is outlined in a vivid, emerald-green satin ribbon that gives each letter a clean, refined edge against the bright studio-white background. On the upper left curve of the first D a delicate cluster of white freesia and lush green foliage offers a fragrant, tender accent; the upper right of the final D carries a matching, slightly smaller freesia spray, providing visual balance. Two long, elegant green stems arch from the top of the first D across to the central A, culminating in an asymmetrical focal spray where two deep purple calla lilies rise with sculptural dignity, their velvety throats contrasting the pristine whites and adding a solemn colour note. Subtle hints of a dark supporting frame and horizontal bars show the piece is designed to stand upright for a funeral service, graveside tribute, or wake. The scent is gently sweet from the freesias, the chrysanthemums lending a clean, green leaf undertone; the overall feel is reverent and composed. Prepared by Flowers Waterloo for families in the Waterloo area and suited to services near Waterloo station, the Southbank Centre, or Jubilee Gardens, this tribute blends classic sympathy tradition with personal lettering to say goodbye with love and respect.
PEACEFUL DAD TRIBUTE
£160.00
Designed for moments of quiet remembrance, this circular sympathy wreath presents a dense, immaculate ring of white cushion chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals densely clustered to create a soft, uninterrupted halo that reads as serenity in physical form. Shot against a pure white studio background, the chrysanthemums' layers appear almost sculptural - each blossom contributes to a continuous, velvety surface that softly diffuses the light and casts a subtle shadow beneath. Anchoring the design at the upper-left is a composed flourish of purple lisianthus: from fully open, velvety deep violet blossoms with pale yellow centres to slender lavender buds, the Eustoma selection introduces varied tones and a velvet-like texture. Mixed foliage - glossy variegated leaves, delicate feathery fronds, and upright green stems - is carefully woven through the purple cluster, adding organic movement and a fresh green contrast that keeps the composition grounded. A whisper of dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon trims both inner and outer edges beneath the chrysanthemum band, echoing the lisianthus hue and giving the piece a finished, respectful edge. Presented as a studio portrait yet imagined for placement in a chapel or near a graveside, this wreath conveys calm dignity and heartfelt sympathy. As Flowers Waterloo often arranges for families around Lower Marsh and Waterloo Station, we think of this arrangement arriving with care - its muted scent, soft textures, and balanced colours offering solace during a tender farewell.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a pristine white background, this circular sympathy wreath radiates composed simplicity: a densely packed ring of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the body, each tiny bloom layered with feathery petals that together read as a soft, textured halo. Along the inner and outer rims, a subtle band of pale purple netting or ribbon emerges in places beneath the chrysanthemum heads, providing a muted, elegant border that adds depth without detracting from the wreath's peaceful palette. In the upper-left section a gentle arrangement of accent blooms introduces warmth and gentle contrast-three soft yellow roses open into plush spirals, their creamy faces suggesting closeness and kindly remembrance. Intertwined with these roses are airy sprays of gypsophila (baby's breath) and sparing stems of lavender-hued statice or limonium, creating a lacy, cloud-like counterpoint to the roses' solidity and the chrysanthemums' mass. Lush green foliage-mixtures of broad leaves and fine, fern-like pieces-wraps the accents and bridges them seamlessly back into the wreath's white body. The whole composition is captured in even daylight that reveals texture and tonal subtleties: the chrysanthemums' cool matte petals, the roses' satin sheen, and the faint papery quality of the purple fillers. For mourners in Waterloo, close to Waterloo Station and the riverside walkways, this wreath offers a calm, eloquent expression of sympathy and remembrance, the sort of arrangement a thoughtful local florist might prepare for a funeral service, wake, or memorial.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A tender, heart-shaped floral tribute is pictured against a clean white backdrop, the whole form meticulously filled with countless small-headed white chrysanthemums that form a smooth, plush, pillow-like surface. The chrysanthemums sit closely together, their petals overlapping to create a cloud-soft texture that seems to invite a gentle touch. Flowing diagonally from the upper left of the heart is a striking arrangement of five deep red roses, symbolising love and remembrance. At the top left curve, three of these roses are grouped intimately, their velvety petals tightly layered and perfectly shaped, resting among glossy dark green rose leaves and airy, fern-like greenery. Delicate sprigs of small white filler flowers, possibly freesias, peek out from between the greens, adding lightness and a subtle contrast of shapes. Two additional single red roses continue the gentle diagonal line towards the centre-right of the heart, all of them visually linked by fine, arching strands of bright green decorative grass that sweep across the white chrysanthemum background like ribbons of colour. A deep green satin ribbon forms a continuous border around the edge of the heart, its soft sheen providing a polished frame that accentuates the pure white centre. The arrangement feels calm yet emotionally powerful, ideal for a funeral or memorial gathering in Waterloo, whether at a quiet service near St John's Church or a farewell by the riverside. It captures the sense of a final loving message: a white heart of peace, carefully accented with red roses of devotion, created by a florist who understands the gentle dignity required in times of loss.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
A rounded bouquet of roses in deep royal blue and soft cream is shown against a crisp white background, its simple setting allowing every petal and stem to be clearly seen, as if laid out for a bereaved family to imagine. The roses are gathered tightly into a smooth, almost spherical shape, each bloom carefully positioned so the colours alternate in a calm, steady rhythm-one blue, one cream, sometimes two together-creating a sense of balance and quiet order. The blue roses, a rich sapphire shade, appear velvety and cool, with layered petals that curl gently at the edges, while the cream roses offer a soothing warmth, their petals unfurling softly like folded fabric. Between these larger heads, fine sprays of white baby's breath float like tiny stars, softening the overall look and bringing an airy, almost whispered lightness. Deep green leaves tuck around and beneath the blossoms, grounding the arrangement and adding a subtle, garden-fresh feeling that evokes the small pockets of greenery dotted around Waterloo. The stems of the bouquet are clearly visible below the flowers, neatly aligned and tied together, ready to be placed in a vase beside a framed photograph, or carried as a tribute to a service or crematorium nearby. Gentle, even lighting picks up the textures of every rose and leaf, avoiding harsh shadows and preserving a tranquil mood. Created with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this bouquet feels like a composed gesture of sympathy-refined, respectful, and designed to bring a sense of solace to someone grieving in or around Waterloo.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
A lavish round bouquet of lilies, roses, and baby's breath appears suspended against a pristine white background, as though freshly set down on a light-filled counter in a Waterloo flower studio. Generous white lilies open with a sculptural grace, their trumpet petals curling outward to reveal pale green centers and soft stamens, while some buds remain firmly closed, promising more blooms in the days ahead. Nestled closely among them, pastel pink roses and warm cream roses form a cushion of velvety petals, each bloom at a slightly different stage, from tight spirals to fully unfurled rosettes that suggest tenderness and affection. Striking magenta and fuchsia Oriental lilies, likely Stargazer types, punctuate the design with vivid colour, their petals dusted with darker speckles and framing bold yellow anthers that catch the light. Between these star flowers, delicate sprays of white Gypsophila drift like tiny clouds, softening the spaces and giving the composition an almost ethereal glow. Hints of glossy green foliage slip out from beneath the blossoms, adding depth without disturbing the rounded, compact shape. The clean, even lighting highlights every detail, making the whites feel extra crisp and the pinks rich yet gentle. This arrangement exudes a romantic, celebratory mood, perfect for sending love to a home near the South Bank, marking a special birthday by Waterloo Station, or brightening an intimate gathering in a riverside apartment. It feels like the kind of bouquet a thoughtful friend might order for same-day delivery when they want their message of joy and appreciation to be unmistakably clear.
CHERISHED MOMENTS POSY
£90.00
This memorial arrangement spells the word "MUM" in strong, three-dimensional letters entirely cloaked in tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their tiny petals forming a plush, velvety surface that reads as purity and repose. Set against a luminous white backdrop, the composition feels calm and intentional, the chrysanthemums' texture absorbing the light like fresh snow. Three tasteful clusters of pastel roses-soft lavender paired with pale pink buds-are placed with thoughtful symmetry: one embellishes the upper left arm of the first M, another sits protectively in the curved hollow of the U, and the third lifts the upper right of the last M. The roses alternate between full bloom and bud, offering a visual rhythm and a sense of gentle life amid mourning. Accents of slender fern fronds and varied green foliage thread through the clusters, their darker and lighter greens creating breathing space between the white blooms. Beneath and between the letters a dark green supporting frame-perhaps ribbon-wrapped or subtly mossed-traces the base, visible as a neat outline that keeps the shapes upright and unified. Imagining this piece laid near the benches beside Waterloo's Jubilee Gardens or carried from Lower Marsh during a funeral cortege helps place its quiet dignity in the heart of our community. Arranged by Flowers Waterloo with the skill of an experienced local florist, this tribute conveys compassion and steady remembrance suitable for a funeral service, wake, or graveside ceremony.
PURPLE ACCENTED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
White chrysanthemum heart with ivory rose spray and green satin edging, a peaceful sympathy tribute for Waterloo services.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
In this touching funeral display, the word "GRANDMA" is formed from sturdy, foam-based letters, each one completely covered in tightly clustered white chrysanthemums that give a soft, velvety appearance. The blossoms are arranged so that every curve and corner is filled, their petals overlapping like layers of cotton, creating a calm, snowy canvas. A slim edge of lilac ribbon frames each letter, the cool pastel tone adding a sense of refinement and gentle femininity, the way a favourite scarf might finish an outfit. At three points along the tribute-the opening "G", the middle "A", and the last "A"-the white is broken by sweet clusters of pink gerbera daisies and delicate roses, supported by sprigs of fresh greenery. These accent sprays introduce brighter colour, suggesting warm stories, shared smiles, and the lively spirit of a beloved grandmother. The greenery adds texture and depth, its rich green tones grounding the design and giving a sense of renewal even in moments of loss. The overall composition is photographed against a neutral background and soft studio light, so your eye is drawn to the intricate petal detail and the careful craftsmanship of each letter. As a piece created for a Waterloo family, it is easy to picture this tribute travelling from a local florist workshop near the South Bank, then resting beside the coffin or at the front of a service, a peaceful and dignified presence. The arrangement feels tender yet substantial, a floral message of gratitude and remembrance spelled out clearly in blooms rather than words.
HONORED GRANDMA TRIBUTE
£330.00
Seen straight on from above, this circular sympathy wreath combines creamy ivory roses and pale yellow lilies in a dense, lovingly layered design that reads as peaceful and restorative. Roughly fifteen fully opened cream roses form the principal band, their tight spirals catching the light softly and giving the piece a warm, ivory glow; interspersed are graceful lemony lilies, some in full trumpet bloom showing delicate stamens, others in bud and half-open stages that introduce sculptural rhythm and hopefulness to the composition. The foundation of deep green foliage - feathery ferns for a lace-like edge and rounded eucalyptus-style leaves for weight and cool tone - frames the flowers and enhances their pale hues. The tactile interplay of velvety rose petals, smooth lily curves, and textured greenery is accentuated by subtle overhead lighting, which makes the cream tones feel tender and the pale yellow appear almost luminous. A faint, comforting scent rises from the roses and lilies together, the jasmine-soft sweetness of the roses pairing with the lilies' green-citrus lift. Prepared with the discretion expected for memorial flowers, the wreath balances traditional formality with a quiet, consoling warmth; Flowers Waterloo crafts this design to sit gracefully at a funeral service, graveside memorial, or as a house tribute delivered across Waterloo neighborhoods such as the South Bank, Lower Marsh, and near Jubilee Gardens.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
The image shows a deeply personal floral tribute forming the word "MUM" in large capital letters, set against a pure white background that makes every bloom appear vivid and full of life. The structure of each letter is completely covered with small, tightly packed chrysanthemums in shades of deep magenta and fuchsia purple, creating a plush, textured carpet of petals. Their tiny lime-green eyes peek out across the surface, adding a crisp, spring-like brightness that stops the design from feeling heavy and gives it an uplifting, hopeful tone. Each letter is edged with a delicate, ruffled ribbon in the softest pastel pink, folded with precision so that it hugs the contours of the tribute and frames the flowers in a gentle halo. On the top left of the first "M", a small yet striking spray of vivid pink roses sits among airy fern fronds, introducing height, movement, and a romantic focal point. The "U" is gently anchored at its base by a cluster of pale pink and creamy roses, interwoven with variegated leaves and light, cloud-like white fillers that offer a sense of calm and peace. On the top right of the second "M", a matching cluster of deep pink roses and lush greenery creates symmetry and balance from side to side. This design feels like a loving final message, ideal for a mother's funeral or remembrance service in Waterloo, whether resting in a local chapel of rest or travelling through nearby streets toward Lambeth or the Embankment, carrying memories and affection in every petal.
LOVING MUM TRIBUTE
£160.00
This serene funeral pillow is composed almost entirely of pristine white chrysanthemum heads, tightly arranged to form a softly domed rectangular cushion that suggests rest and peaceful repose. The texture reads almost like a down pillow, each small chrysanthemum contributing to a smooth, tranquil surface that reflects light gently against the stark white background. Encircling the floral base, a pale green ribbon trim is pleated into a continuous scallop, its crisp lime tone lending a fresh, hopeful edge to the otherwise monochrome field. Nestled across the top-left corner, a thoughtful cluster of accent blooms provides the arrangement's quiet punctuation: crisp white lisianthus with their layered cups and contrasting deep purple lisianthus-some in bud, some open-offer a respectful, contemplative note. Slender fern fronds and broad glossy leaves are woven through the accent spray, their verdant textures softening the composition and grounding it with natural sentiment; a darker leafy wrap holds the stems together with understated care. The clean studio lighting and soft shadowing emphasise the cushion's volume and craftsmanship, making the piece ideal for memorials, chapel displays, or graveside tributes. As a local touch for Waterloo families, this arrangement's calming whites and subtle green border suit services near Waterloo Station, Jubilee Gardens or the riverside chapels, conveying a quiet, comforting message of sympathy without words.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
Soft morning light seems to rest on this circular sympathy wreath, emphasizing its careful textures and soothing palette - a piece I might prepare for a memorial near Waterloo Station or the quiet corners of the South Bank. The main body is formed of countless small white chrysanthemums, densely packed into a plush, almost velvety ring that speaks of purity and peaceful repose. Tucked beneath their edges a subtle layer of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting peeks through, lending depth and a restrained touch of colour. At the upper-left, a thoughtful cluster becomes the wreath's focal point: a singular cream-coloured rose opens delicately in the centre, its soft yellow-tinged petals cradled by an assortment of green foliage. Variegated leaves with pale margins and light-catching centres sit beside wispy fern fronds, and sprigs of lavender-purple statice punctuate the greens with tiny, papery blooms. On the opposite side, two sculptural calla lilies sweep from approximately the two to five o'clock positions; their forms are elegant and deliberate, graduating from richer purple at the rim into a soft peach-pink toward the throat, their long green stems following the lower-right arc and adding a fluid line to the composition. A single, slender green stem crosses the lower section, secured with florist's care so the design feels unified and balanced. As a local florist at Flowers Waterloo, I choose these tones and textures for sympathy tributes because they quietly convey respect and consolation - a wreath that reads as both a ceremonial farewell and a gentle memory held close.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a stark white backdrop in a calm, eye-level studio image, this three-letter sympathy piece gently spells 'BRO' with rich royal blue chrysanthemums tightly massed to form each bold capital. The dense clustering gives each letter a rounded, plush texture that invites a closer look: individual petals create a soft mosaic of deep indigo and sapphire tones under the controlled studio lighting. A slim white support frame peeks out around the letter edges and through the B and R loops and the O's centre, signalling the foam structure that holds the blooms precisely in place. At the foot of each character, small accent sprays provide a deliberate contrast - creamy ivory spray roses, some in bud and some newly unfurling, paired with delicate white filler blooms (mini mums or baby's breath) and a mix of lush greenery. The foliage ranges from glossy, darker leaves like salal to lighter, airy fronds that add movement and a fresh, green undertone. There is a quiet symmetry to the design that feels both strong and tender, a floral punctuation mark for grief and memory. For families in Waterloo and along the riverside near Jubilee Gardens and Waterloo Station, an arrangement like this reads as a personalised, heartfelt declaration - a tactile emblem of affection and remembrance crafted with considered attention to proportion, scent and sentiment.
PERSONALISED BRO TRIBUTE
£165.00
A striking floral Celtic cross rests against a clean white background, its design so detailed it almost appears carved rather than created from fresh blooms. The main body of the cross is made from compact white chrysanthemum heads, carefully aligned to form a plush, cushion-like surface along both the vertical stem and the outstretched arms. Their snow-white petals catch the light softly, suggesting the cool calm of a chapel interior on a quiet morning in Waterloo. Threaded through this white field are bands and curves of vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, each tiny, rounded flower set tightly together to outline the distinctive circular ring and interlacing patterns associated with Celtic symbolism. This green detailing adds a sense of life and renewal, like a hint of spring foliage along the Thames paths. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three lush groupings of deep magenta-purple carnations are clustered in a gentle diagonal, their layered petals full and almost cloud-like. They are framed by sprigs of dark green leaves and slender twining stems that curl lightly over the white chrysanthemum base, softening the geometry of the cross with a touch of natural grace. The overall colour palette-pure white, fresh green, and solemn purple-creates a mood of peace, remembrance, and enduring faith. Every bloom appears hand-chosen and precisely placed, as if crafted by an experienced local florist preparing a heartfelt funeral tribute for a family in Waterloo, perhaps for a service at a nearby church or a memorial gathering overlooking the South Bank.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
Set against a clean, luminous white background, this cross-shaped floral tribute is captured from a slight overhead angle, revealing both its careful structure and lush fullness. The design feels perfectly suited to a funeral or memorial service in Waterloo, perhaps in a local chapel off The Cut or a family gathering near Lambeth North, where colour is used to express remembrance and hope. The outline of the cross is crisp and precise, formed by a dense border of small white spray chrysanthemums that create a soft, cloud-like frame. Just beneath this, a band of neatly folded light green ribbon or foliage peeks out, tracing the entire perimeter with a subtle, satin-like sheen that adds depth and polish. Within this border, the interior glows with a tapestry of blooms. Large roses in hot fuchsia pink and gentle creamy yellow sit at intervals along the arms and centre, their fully opened petals giving a sense of generosity and open-hearted love. Nestled between them are bright, lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, textured heads breaking up the smoothness of the roses and bringing a fresh, contemporary note. Scattered throughout are smaller flowers in deep purple and violet - likely lisianthus or statice - which weave between the larger heads and provide a rich, jewel-toned accent. The cross is positioned on a slight tilt, from upper left to lower right, which gives the piece movement and a dynamic, almost flowing presence. Even, bright lighting ensures every colour and detail is clearly visible, making this floral cross a meaningful sympathy arrangement that balances solemn respect with a gentle celebration of life for families across Waterloo.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
A classic sympathy pillow, shaped as a neat rectangular cushion and captured on a crisp white background to focus attention on every floral detail. The main plane is completely covered with small, snow-white chrysanthemums, tightly arranged to form a plush, uninterrupted surface that reads like a silken white blanket - soft to the eye and soothing to the spirit. Nestled at the upper-left corner is a concentrated spray of deep magenta roses, their rich colour and velvety texture offering a warm, respectful contrast to the pale field. Interspersed among the roses are petite white freesias or buds, adding delicate fragrance and a whisper of innocence. Lush green foliage, including narrow fern fronds, frames the accent cluster, bringing depth and a fresh, living edge to the composition. The perimeter is finished with a subtle pleated trim of pale green satin ribbon, the gentle sheen of the ribbon catching the light and defining the pillow's silhouette with an understated grace. The lighting is even and soft, casting a faint shadow that reveals the pillow's low, comforting volume. This arrangement feels very local to Waterloo - the quiet composure you might choose after a service near the Royal Festival Hall or following a ceremony close to Westminster Bridge - and is the sort of compassionate tribute our team at Flowers Waterloo composes for families seeking a serene farewell. It reads as peaceful, respectful, and carefully composed.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
A refined sympathy floral sheaf stretches diagonally across a clean white backdrop, its shape echoing a teardrop that has come to rest. The upper section is lush with white oriental lilies, some fully open with broad, satin-like petals curling gently at the tips, others still in tall, elegant buds that hint at unfolding beauty. Scattered among these larger blooms are graceful sprays of lisianthus, their dainty white flowers kissed at the edges with lavender and fine purple veining, like twilight clouds over the Thames near Waterloo. Tiny unopened buds lend subtle detail and rhythm, creating a quiet dialogue between promise and farewell. Beneath and around the blossoms, a carefully constructed bed of greenery adds structure and contrast: deep green leaves fan out to provide a tranquil background, while a few are artfully rolled and twisted into sculptural loops that rise toward the center, showing the florist's skilled hand. On the right-hand side, long, slender palm fronds and spiky greens extend outward, emphasizing the elongated silhouette and drawing the eye along the spray's gentle curve. The overall palette of crisp white, soft lavender hints, and layered greens creates a serene, contemplative mood, perfectly suited to honouring a loved one at a funeral service, memorial, or graveside farewell around Waterloo. The arrangement feels cool and calm, as though it would bring a sense of quiet order and tenderness to a room, speaking of remembrance, peace, and respect without a single word.
SERENITY SPRAY
£75.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this elegant sympathy spray stretches diagonally from the upper left corner to the lower right, its elongated teardrop form evoking a gentle bow of respect. At the centre, large Stargazer lilies command attention, their rich fuchsia-pink petals rimmed with white and dusted with burgundy speckles that draw the eye inward. Several unopened lily buds, tipped in soft green and blush, introduce a subtle sense of hope and continuity. Nestled around them are clusters of ivory-white roses, some still in tight buds, others just beginning to open, bringing a quiet, reverent calm. Fluffy white carnations create a soft, comforting cushion, their ruffled petals adding fullness and a tender, almost cloud-like texture. Bright magenta gerbera daisies appear throughout, offering vivid sparks of colour and the warmth of fond recollection. Tiny white daisy-style filler blooms weave among the larger flowers, giving the design lightness and intricacy. The floral display rests on a foundation of lush foliage: broad, glossy leaves form a dark green backdrop, while feathery ferns and long, slender blades of foliage sweep outward and downward, reinforcing the flowing, cascading shape. At the upper left, the stems are neatly bound, showing the craftsmanship of a local Waterloo florist accustomed to creating respectful funeral flowers for services near the Old Vic, the South Bank, and local churches. The overall mood is solemn yet comforting, a carefully composed tribute that feels appropriate for a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering, and for sending heartfelt sympathy within the Waterloo community.
SPECIAL THOUGHTS SPRAY
£75.00
Presented against a clean white backdrop, this open circular wreath feels both peaceful and abundantly alive, like a quiet pause beside the Thames near Waterloo at first light. The ring is densely woven with large white lilies, their satin-smooth petals opening wide as if in a gentle breath, revealing pale green throats tipped with golden pollen. Deep pink and fuchsia lilies are threaded among them, more intense in colour, with star-shaped blooms and subtle speckles that lend an almost celestial quality. Nestled throughout are soft pink roses, many still in bud, their tightly wrapped petals suggesting tender thoughts and unspoken words, while creamy white roses, some fully unfurled, add the reassuring presence of classic funeral flowers. Bright white gerbera daisies with dark, velvety centres stand like little suns, introducing lightness and a sense of hope amid the solemn tones. Fine-textured white filler flowers, such as petite carnations or sprays of chrysanthemums, puff gently between the larger blooms, giving the wreath a plush, cloud-like fullness. A rich collar of green foliage surrounds and supports the flowers, glossy leaves and sprigs of new growth framing the circle and highlighting the contrast between white, pink and magenta. The overall effect is one of quiet dignity and heartfelt care, the kind of sympathy wreath a local Waterloo family might choose to honour a loved one at a funeral service, graveside farewell, or memorial gathering, conveying calm, respect and enduring love with every petal.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified floral tribute spelling the word "SON" is shown against a bright, uncluttered white backdrop, allowing every detail of the arrangement to take centre stage. The letters "S", "O", and "N" are formed from a thick carpet of white chrysanthemums, each small bloom placed closely together so that the surface looks plush and full, with a gentle, cloud-like texture that suggests purity, peace, and a quiet farewell. Around the outside of each letter is a scalloped border of rich red satin ribbon, which curves neatly along every line and angle. The ribbon also threads through inner spaces, particularly around the hollow of the "O", where it creates a graceful, circular frame that echoes the eternal nature of memory. Vivid red anthuriums, with their distinctive heart-shaped, high-gloss petals and slender central spadices, provide striking points of focus. One generous cluster of anthuriums and glossy dark green foliage is arranged on the upper left sweep of the "S", drawing attention to the beginning of the word. A single anthurium nestles into the lower right edge of the "O", while a fuller grouping, enriched with feathery ferns and wide, polished leaves, adds balance to the upper right side of the "N". Fine green blades and stems weave across the white blooms, visually connecting the three red focal points and lending an organic flow. Crafted with the care of an experienced local florist serving the Waterloo area, this arrangement is ideal for a funeral or memorial service at nearby venues along the South Bank, offering a heartfelt, personal expression of love, grief, and gratitude for a beloved son.
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS SON TRIBUTE
£155.00
A perfectly formed floral wreath is shown in full view on a bright white background, every inch of its circular frame carpeted with small white blooms and soft, lilac-touched petals. At first glance, the arrangement appears like a ring of airy white clouds, created by hundreds of tiny Baby's Breath flowers woven closely together so that their miniature blossoms and fine stems blend into a single, feathery texture. Scattered rhythmically through this cloud are larger Lisianthus flowers, each one a study in gentle contrast: velvety white petals edged in purple-violet, some with deeper plum tones pooling at the ruffled tips. A few flower heads are fully unfurled, displaying their delicate folds and darker central eyes, while others remain partly closed, with pale green buds showing just a whisper of the colours that will emerge. The central opening of the wreath is clean and symmetrical, drawing your gaze inward and reinforcing the symbolic circle of continuity and eternal love. With no vase, ribbon, or extra foliage, the design is simple yet deeply refined, the white background allowing every petal and floret to stand out with clarity. The mood is serene and contemplative, making this design particularly suited for funeral tributes, memorial services, or graveside visits around Waterloo and nearby South Bank, where families often seek tasteful, understated floral tributes. Crafted with the care you'd expect from an experienced Waterloo florist, the wreath evokes soft fragrance, gentle touch, and a quiet promise of peace, offering comfort in times when words feel hard to find.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A large, meticulously arranged heart of fresh roses and baby's breath rests against a stark white background, its simplicity drawing full attention to the flowers themselves. The heart is clearly divided into two equal halves: on the left, a dense field of creamy ivory and very pale yellow roses, each bloom with its petals unfolding slowly, like quiet memories shared in a family kitchen near Waterloo Road. On the right, the same generous shape is echoed in soft, mid-toned pink roses, tender and warm, suggesting affection and the gentle side of sorrow. The roses are arranged so closely that they form a plush, cushion-like surface, every head facing forward, every swirl of petals visible, yet nothing feels crowded; rather, they feel held together in calm unity. Between these roses, and framing the curve of the heart, cloud-like clusters of white gypsophila weave in and out, their tiny blossoms creating a fine, misty halo. This baby's breath softens the transition between the two colours and adds a sense of breath and space, like a whispered prayer carried along the quiet streets leading to Lambeth North and the South Bank. The lighting is bright but soft, with no strong shadows, allowing the creamy roses to glow gently and the pinks to look reassuring and kind. This tribute feels appropriate for a funeral or memorial, to rest by the coffin during a service or to be laid at a graveside, in remembrance of a cherished life. It is the sort of thoughtful, balanced design that florists serving the Waterloo community would create when asked for something romantic yet dignified to say goodbye.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A beautifully composed funeral wreath, arranged as a complete circle, is displayed against a pure white background, evoking the calm stillness of an early morning by Waterloo Bridge. The wreath is lavishly filled with luminous white Oriental lilies, each bloom opening like a soft star, with six broad, silky petals arching gracefully around a central cluster of green pistils and rust-toned anthers. Some lilies are fully open, others just beginning to unfurl, giving the design a gentle sense of movement and time passing. Interwoven among these stately flowers are ruffled Lisianthus, their white petals finely brushed and edged in shades of lilac and deep purple, introducing a refined contrast that feels both soothing and dignified. Here and there, small creamy rosebuds and closed lily buds add layers of texture, suggesting quiet hope and tenderness amid sorrow. Fine sprigs of greenery and muted grey-green foliage tuck between the blooms, grounding the arrangement with natural depth without disturbing its light, airy feel. The wreath forms an unbroken ring, a traditional symbol of eternity and enduring love, ideal for resting beside a framed photograph or memorial candle during a service in a Waterloo church hall or a ceremony along the South Bank. The lighting in the image is clear and even, casting soft shadows that highlight the contours of each petal. Overall, the arrangement conveys a hushed elegance, offering comfort, remembrance, and a gentle tribute for a final farewell.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A poignant floral tribute spelling out the word "DAD" stretches horizontally across a pure white backdrop, its three individual letters appearing almost to float in the light. Each character - D, A, and D - is constructed as its own compact arrangement, framed by a collar of rich, emerald-green fern foliage that curves neatly around the edges and fills any gaps with softness. Inside these leafy outlines, the letters are densely packed with pristine white chrysanthemums and large white gerbera daisies, their layered petals forming a plush, cloud-like surface. Among the white blooms, cheerful yellow gerberas and delicate yellow spray roses glow like small lanterns, offering warmth and optimism amid the sadness of loss. Deeper notes come from velvety purple lisianthus and fuchsia-toned spray roses, tucked thoughtfully into the design so that the eye travels gently from colour to colour. Small lavender flowers and lime-green button chrysanthemums add subtle contrasts and tiny bursts of texture, echoing the varied greenery you might see in nearby Waterloo gardens and pocket parks. The flowers are arranged front-facing, tightly woven so that no mechanics are visible, only a continuous field of petals. Discreet green crossbars connect the three letters, keeping them aligned as a single, heartfelt farewell. The overall impression is of a carefully considered funeral arrangement created to honour a father's memory - something you might see resting by a graveside or in a quiet chapel off Lower Marsh or The Cut - expressing gratitude, love, and the enduring bond between parent and child.
LOVING DAD TRIBUTE
£190.00
Displayed on a pure white background, this elongated sympathy spray appears as though it could rest quietly beside a loved one during a funeral service in one of Waterloo's peaceful churches or crematoria. The eye is first drawn to the cluster of white Oriental lilies, their trumpet-shaped blooms unfolding with soft, satin petals and prominent yellow-green centres, while several buds stand upright, poised like gentle candles. Around these, white roses in different stages of opening add a classic note of love and remembrance, their smooth, spiralled petals contrasting with the more textured, frilled edges of white carnations. Light, daisy-like gerberas with clean white petals and discreet pale yellow centres peek through, lending brightness without disturbing the calm mood. Fine sprays of tiny white filler blossoms weave through the arrangement, adding a sense of airiness and fullness, like a soft breath in a quiet room. The flowers rest on a rich bed of layered foliage: glossy dark leaves that anchor the design, feathery ferns that soften its outline, and muted eucalyptus that introduces a cooling blue-green tone. Long, narrow leaves are expertly looped and bound near the top, offering a modern, structured touch, while from the lower right, slender palm fronds fan outward in a gentle diagonal sweep, guiding the gaze along the spray's length. Crafted as a one-sided display, the piece has a front-facing elegance that feels both dignified and intimate, suited to same-day sympathy flower delivery across Waterloo, from the station area down towards Lower Marsh and the surrounding streets, for moments when quiet strength and heartfelt condolence are needed.
SIMPLICITY SPRAY
£75.00
Brought to life by a local Waterloo florist, this heart-shaped floral arrangement blends artistry and emotion in every gentle curve. Roughly thirty roses-soft blush pinks harmonizing with creamy ivory and pale yellow-come together, each bloom unfolding its velvety petals like a whispered promise of love or fond memory. The roses are thoughtfully nestled side by side, reflecting a sense of unity and compassion so often felt along The Cut or at the bustling heart of Westminster Bridge Road. Through the bouquet, tiny sprays of white baby's breath weave in and out, their little blossoms appearing as if carried by a light Waterloo breeze, adding an airy brightness that softens the design and infuses it with hope. The crisp, white background emphasizes the bouquet's important message-one of remembrance and warmth-while the arrangement's precise heart shape stands as a gentle testament to connections cherished near and far. This floral tribute is perfect for honouring a loved one's life, comforting families at Lambeth North farewells, or sharing profound sympathy with neighbours. Created with utmost care, the bouquet celebrates the eloquence of flowers to express what words cannot, radiating serenity and heartfelt appreciation from the skilled hands of a florist who knows the Waterloo community intimately.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
A traditional rectangular sympathy cushion, carefully crafted from hundreds of small white chrysanthemums that create a continuous, soft-textured surface like a pillow laid on the altar. The edge is finished with a neatly pleated pale lime green satin ribbon that gives a subtle frilled border and a cooling hint of colour. On the upper left sits a composed cluster of accent blooms: two open white Oriental lilies revealing their pale yellow stamens, a poised closed lily bud, and clusters of deep burgundy spray carnations that add warmth and contrast. Lush dark green foliage, including slim fern fronds and broader leaves, fans behind these blooms, providing a natural, verdant backdrop. A slender, arching loop of green salal or decorative wire extends from the cluster across the pillow and terminates in a solitary deep red rosebud on the right, the rosebud just beginning to unfurl its velvety petals and symbolising lasting affection. The interplay of textures - the cushion of chrysanthemums, the satin ribbon, the glossy foliage and the velvet rose - gives the piece a tactile richness while the lilies lend a soft floral perfume. Pictured against a plain white background, the arrangement reads as composed and consoling. Locally prepared by an experienced Waterloo florist, this design is often chosen by families holding services close to Waterloo Station, the Southbank or St John s Gardens, where its colours and measured form convey respect, remembrance and calm presence during times of mourning. Flowers Waterloo can advise on delivery and placement for memorials in the area.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE CUSHION
£135.00
This graceful tribute spells DAD in three substantial freestanding letters, each meticulously formed from a dense carpet of pure white chrysanthemums or spray carnations that create a soft, even texture across the faces of the letters. A deep, ruffled green satin ribbon crisply outlines every edge, offering a stately contrast to the snow-white blooms while thin, dark-green metal bars behind the composition reveal the sturdy framework uniting the pieces. On the upper left curve of the first 'D' sits a radiant cluster of bright yellow roses - around three or four fully open heads - accompanied by small white filler blooms like freesias and fresh sprigs of greenery; two slender green stems sweep diagonally toward the centre, lending movement and connection. The central 'A' carries an understated, elegant grouping low on one stroke featuring two rich purple or burgundy calla lilies, their sleek form surrounded by tiny white accents and leafy greens. The final 'D' mirrors the first with a matching yellow rose accent on the upper right. Photographed against a clean white background in soft daylight, the composition reads as dignified and comforting, with a delicate, clean scent and a mix of velvety petals and satin sheen. Locally crafted for families around Waterloo and often ordered for services near The Cut or Lower Marsh market, this piece is prepared with care and can be arranged for delivery across Waterloo - Flowers Waterloo can advise on timings and placement at the service.
FOREVER CHERISHED DAD TRIBUTE
£165.00
This image presents a lovingly crafted memorial arrangement spelling DAD in three-dimensional capital letters, each letter formed from a dense, cushion-like mass of pristine white chrysanthemums or similar fluffy blooms. The tightly packed white petals create a seamless, soft canvas that reads as both pure and consoling under cool, diffused light. Each letter's outline is crisply defined by an emerald green ribbon with a pleated or ruffled texture, the green acting as a calm, steady frame around the snowy petals and lending the piece a formal, respectful edge. A dark green or grey horizontal support bar sits subtly behind the letters, indicating a sturdy structure suited to funeral display, church service, or a graveside tribute. Accent clusters punctuate the white: deep magenta roses in varying stages of bloom, interspersed with small white freesia-like flowers and rich, glossy foliage. The first D features its cluster on the upper left curve; the A holds its blossom cluster nestled in the lower centre V; the final D mirrors the first with a cluster on the upper right curve-balanced, intentional placements that read as personal touches rather than decoration. The arrangement's scent profile feels gentle: the clean, green notes of chrysanthemum layered with the warm rose perfume. As someone who has prepared memorials for services near the Old Vic and Waterloo Road chapels, I find this piece offers a restrained yet affectionate farewell-traditional in form, intimate in detail, and comforting to families seeking a clear, heartfelt tribute for a father figure.
GRACIOUS DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
This dignified funeral tribute spells MUM in three connected block letters, each letter lovingly formed from tightly clustered white chrysanthemums that give the piece a soft, uniform surface and an air of pure, respectful calm. The chrysanthemums' small round blooms overlap to create a dense, almost cloud-like texture, and along each outer edge a ruffled pale-pink trim provides a subtle, maternal warmth that complements the white without overpowering it. A slim, dark-green support frame peeks through between the letters, indicating this is a standing memorial intended to be displayed upright at a service or graveside. To lift the palette and add intimate colour, three compact posies of deep fuchsia roses, glossy ferny foliage and coral hypericum berries are artfully placed: on the upper left of the first M, in the base curve of the U, and on the upper right of the final M. The contrast between the crisp mums and the velvety roses, together with the small, bright berries, creates tactile interest and visual balance, while the gentle pink trim carries a nurturing, almost comforting tone. Imagine this tribute arriving on a soft morning near Lower Marsh or being placed at a chapel service by the Royal Festival Hall - it reads as a quiet declaration of love and remembrance, expertly composed by a hands-on florist familiar with the needs of families in Waterloo and the South Bank, designed to honour a mother with dignity and tenderness.
FOREVER ADORED MUM TRIBUTE
£155.00
A carefully constructed floral tribute spelling out DAD in three generous block letters, each face tightly covered in hundreds of small white chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like surface. The letters are neatly outlined in a rich emerald green pleated ribbon that gives crisp definition against a bright white backdrop and allows the pale blooms to read with serenity under diffused studio light. Atop the left D a striking cluster of deep red roses, fragrant white freesia and verdant foliage creates a focal point; the A is graced by a similar arrangement near its lower left stem with a gentle lift of green foliage curling upwards, and the right D repeats the composition to create a balanced triptych of colour and form. Subtle dark green or black metal bars sit behind the letters, providing discreet support and cohesion for the whole structure. The contrast between pure white chrysanthemums and the rich crimson of the roses communicates devoted love and profound respect, while the freesia adds a delicate floral lift and hint of fragrance. As a Waterloo-based design, this piece reflects the calm dignity often requested by families arranging services near Waterloo Station, Lower Marsh or the Southbank chapels; Flowers Waterloo can prepare this bespoke tribute for a memorial service, chapel display or graveside commemoration with attention to seasonal freshness and careful delivery across the local area. The composition feels measured, compassionate and crafted with the quiet expertise of an experienced funeral florist.
ENDLESS LOVE DAD TRIBUTE
£155.00
A softly lit, studio-style photograph captures a refined funeral flower basket, crafted in a pale woven container with an arched handle that frames the blooms like a gentle halo. Centered within the arrangement is a luxurious creamy white rose, its tightly layered petals unfolding in a calm, serene spiral that draws the eye. On either side, two rich plum-purple calla lilies rise in smooth, sculptural curves, their velvety trumpets adding a sense of depth and quiet dignity, much like the tranquil corners of nearby Waterloo churchyards. Scattered around them, delicate clematis-type flowers in pale lavender and lilac tones open their star-shaped petals, each with a soft yellow heart that feels like a small, comforting light. Pockets of fresh yellow blossoms, reminiscent of freesia or alstroemeria, thread through the greenery, their sunny hue offering a gentle message of hope and new beginnings even in times of loss. A single bold magenta gerbera daisy emerges on the right side of the basket, its circular, radiating petals introducing a note of love and cherished memories. The flowers sit within an abundance of rich green foliage, including wide, glossy leaves and finer, lighter green shoots, building a rounded, mounded profile that appears both natural and expertly composed. The white background and subtle shadow beneath the basket emphasize the colours and textures, allowing each bloom to stand out clearly, as though ready to be placed at a service in one of Waterloo's quiet memorial venues. This arrangement balances elegance and comfort, making a thoughtful tribute for funerals, celebrations of life, or condolence deliveries to families nearby.
TREASURED MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00