An elegant heart-shaped sympathy arrangement, composed almost entirely of tiny white Gypsophila that together form a billowing, cloud-like heart against a bright white background. The multitude of minuscule white flowers gives the silhouette volume and a pillowy softness, while the pure white palette reads as a classical sign of innocence, peace, and reverence. Anchoring the upper right curve of the heart is a solitary cream-white rose, its petals restrained yet perfectly formed, offering a point of tender focus and quiet dignity. Woven through and beneath the rose are glossy, lobed ivy leaves that provide deep green contrast and a touch of old-fashioned gravitas; these are accompanied by pale, narrow-leafed sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, introducing slender lines and subtle texture as they trail down the right-hand sweep. The lighting is clear and even, allowing the delicate spirals of the rose and the feathered clusters of Gypsophila to be read in fine detail, as if prepared under soft morning light in a Westcombe Park florist studio. This piece is conceived specifically as a traditional memorial heart: the airy baby's breath suggests tenderness and consolation, the rose conveys respect, and the ivy speaks to lasting memory. It sits well on a funeral easel, beside a memorial card, or as part of a church display for services in the Blackheath and Greenwich area, communicating peaceful comfort without ornamentation and honouring a life with calm, careful craftsmanship.
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A heart-shaped floral tribute made almost entirely from clouds of tiny white Gypsophila, photographed against a clean white background so every delicate bloom reads as a soft, pillowy texture. From a distance the mass of white buds creates a seamless, rounded heart; up close you can picture each miniature star-shaped flower, fragile and airy, forming a cushion of purity. Nestled into the upper right curve is a single cream-white rose, its petals tightly arranged in a poised spiral that catches the light and becomes an elegant focal point. Interwoven with that rose are glossy, lobed ivy leaves that introduce deep green contrast and a classic, structural line, while pale green, narrow-leafed sprigs - reminiscent of eucalyptus - trail gently down the right side, adding subtle scent and feathery texture. The lighting is bright and even, erasing shadows and emphasizing the clean whites and fresh greens, as if the arrangement had been placed on a windowsill in soft morning light near Blackheath Common. The composition reads as a careful, restrained expression of sympathy and remembrance: the airy Gypsophila suggests tenderness, the lone rose offers reverent focus, and the ivy speaks of enduring memory. A viewer might imagine the faint, comforting scent of rose and green leaves and the delicate crunch of dried petals if handled; it's a piece suited to funerals, memorial tables, or quiet moments of condolence in Westcombe Park and surrounding Greenwich streets. The overall mood is one of calm dignity, crafted with thoughtful hands to convey peace, respect, and a gentle, wordless farewell. A serene heart-shaped floral wreath, composed almost entirely of tiny, cloud-like white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila), each clustered blossom creating a soft, snowdrift texture that cushions the entire form. The delicate white heads of the gypsophila overlap like whispered memories, creating gentle depth and a feathered edge that reads as both fragile and resolute. Nestled toward the upper right curve is a single, creamy-white rose with petals wound in a classic spiral; its satin surface and subtle ivory tones act as a quiet focal point, drawing the eye with an understated dignity. Around that rose, glossy variegated ivy leaves and slim eucalyptus-like sprigs weave through the gypsophila, their cool greens introducing a living contrast and a faint herbal scent that would mingle with the faint sweetness of the tiny blooms. Soft, even lighting highlights the pearlescent shades of white and the tiny shadows between clusters, so the wreath reads as three-dimensional despite the spare white backdrop. The overall effect is one of restrained grace - purity, tenderness, and respectful remembrance - a composition often chosen for funerals or memorial services to convey enduring love and calm solace. As a florist who works in Westcombe Park and across nearby Greenwich and Blackheath, I picture this piece sitting beside a simple service book or a quiet vase, its gentle palette offering comfort without ornament. The craftsmanship is careful and measured: the gypsophila packed for fullness, the foliage placed to lead the gaze toward the rose, and the heart shape maintained with steady hands and a quiet intent to honour memory.

INFINITE LOVE TRIBUTE£110.00

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Express endless affection with the Infinite Love Tribute, a delicate open-heart funeral wreath handcrafted by expert florists at Flower Delivery Westcombe Park. This elegant heart-shaped tribute is created from soft, cloud-like gypsophila and finished with a single pristine white rose, symbolising purity, remembrance and sincere love. Fresh trailing ivy adds a gentle, natural touch, making it a beautiful way to honour a loved one at a funeral, memorial or graveside service.

Thoughtfully designed for grace and simplicity, the Infinite Love Tribute is ideal when you want to share heartfelt condolences in a refined, understated way. Each tribute is arranged with premium, fresh flowers and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring it arrives looking serene and dignified. Approximate dimensions are 43cm (17") in height and 42cm (16.5") in width, with the deluxe size shown.

Our Westcombe Park florists carefully select the best seasonal stems and follow a sensitive substitution policy, always matching style, colour and quality so your sentiment is never compromised. With trusted local flower delivery in Westcombe Park and surrounding areas, you can send your sympathy tribute with confidence. Order this beautiful heart wreath online from Flower Delivery Westcombe Park for a loving, lasting expression of infinite love.
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    Thanks to Handy Flowers my family had a lovely tribute to honour our dear friend who recently passed away. This company took the stress away and delivered wonderful flowers.

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    When my delivery arrived, I felt like the florist had me in mind when arranging the flowers. It was breath-taking. I kind of wish these were not funeral flowers.

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