Set against a spotless white backdrop, a generous hand-tied bouquet of sapphire-blue and creamy ivory roses takes centre stage, reminiscent of an elegant sympathy arrangement prepared by a St Luke's florist for a nearby chapel or family home. The flowers form a compact, rounded dome, with each rose carefully angled so their faces look outward, creating a harmonious circle of colour. Roughly half of the blooms show an intense, almost jewel-like blue, the petals velvety and rich, some with subtle gradations of darker tones near the core. The remaining roses display soft cream and off-white shades, their petals arranged in smooth, spiralling layers that open gently toward the light, bringing a sense of warmth and quiet purity. Throughout the bouquet, delicate stems of white baby's breath thread their way between the larger blossoms, the clusters so fine they appear like airy clouds suspended among the roses. Deep green leaves nestle around and beneath the flowers, forming a discreet collar that hints at the freshness of foliage picked and prepared the same day. The neatly bundled stems extend below the floral mass, uniform and tidy, indicating the skilled hand-tying you might expect from a trusted local shop serving the St Luke's area. The lighting is bright but soft, casting minimal shadow and allowing every petal edge, leaf vein, and tiny gypsophila bloom to be clearly seen. This arrangement radiates calm dignity, ideal for commemorating a life, offering condolences, or sending a thoughtful message of remembrance within the local community.
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A serene hand-tied bouquet of sapphire-blue and cream roses is shown in full view against a simple white background, its colours and textures evoking a sense of calm that would feel at home in a quiet St Luke's townhouse or chapel. The bouquet is arranged in a rounded, almost spherical shape, with the roses packed closely together to form a lush, full crown. The blue roses are deep and velvety, their petals curling inward in layered spirals that draw the eye to the heart of each bloom, while the cream and ivory roses provide a gentle contrast, their paler tones softening the overall effect. Threaded delicately through the arrangement are sprigs of white baby's breath, their tiny blossoms scattered like fine lace between the larger flowers, lending a light, airy quality that keeps the design from feeling heavy. Around the edges and just visible between the roses, dark green foliage creates a subtle frame, its glossy leaves adding depth and a hint of woodland freshness. Below the floral mass, the straight, green stems are gathered together and bound, giving the impression of a bouquet ready to be placed in a clear glass vase or carried carefully to a bedside or remembrance service. The plain white setting serves to heighten the contrast between the cool blue and warm cream shades, highlighting the bouquet's gentle elegance. The overall impression is one of quiet strength and compassion, suited to expressing sympathy, offering comfort, or marking a thoughtful moment of reflection for someone in the St Luke's community. From a slightly elevated viewpoint the bouquet reads as a study in calm and clarity: a densely rounded dome of blooms set in a clear, cylindrical glass vase whose ribbed base catches a soft morning light. At the centre, creamy ivory roses open in layered spirals, their satiny petals providing a gentle warmth against the striking counterpoint of deep royal blue roses whose velvety surfaces show subtle shifts in shade. Small white freesias nestle between the larger roses, their bell-shaped blooms lending an airy texture and a light, sweet fragrance that mingles with the richer scent of the roses. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila-baby's breath-are carefully woven through the composition, filling gaps and creating the impression of a plush, cloud-like fullness. Dark green foliage peeks beneath and around the blooms, its cool, glossy leaves grounding the arrangement and giving depth to the dome. The clear water and visible stems are gathered with considered precision; you can see the stems converging inside the vase, the glass refracting a few delicate highlights. There is a composed serenity to the design, equally suited to a quiet moment of remembrance or a refined celebration. As a local florist serving St Luke's, we imagine this arrangement sitting on a bedside table in a Hampstead-style flat or brightening a mantel on the high street; it feels intimate, quietly confident, and designed to offer calm and beauty in equal measure. A calm, dignified sympathy bouquet stands in a plain clear glass vase, the arrangement photographed in even, soft light against a spotless white background so that every bloom appears crisp and true. The design is built around two harmonising colours: deep royal blue roses and creamy ivory roses, arranged in almost equal measure and carefully interspersed so that the tones gently echo one another around the vase. The blue roses are cool and velvety, evoking stillness and remembrance, while the ivory roses open into rounded, layered cups that look almost candlelit, suggesting comfort and kindness. Threaded among the roses are slender stems of white freesia, their small trumpet-shaped flowers and pale buds adding a sense of delicacy, light perfume, and subtle upward movement, like a quiet breath taken in one of St Luke's peaceful side streets. Wispy clusters of white baby's breath weave through the arrangement, forming a fine, airy haze that softens the boldness of the roses and lends the bouquet a gentle, cloud-like finish. Smooth, dark green leaves emerge from beneath and around the flowers, grounding the composition with natural depth and supporting the rounded, balanced shape. The stems are visible through the vase, neatly cut and resting in clear water, a detail that suggests recent, careful preparation by a local St Luke's florist. Overall, the bouquet feels serene and composed-ideal for placing near a memorial candle, at a funeral service, or in a home where condolences are being received, offering a quiet, lasting expression of sympathy and support.

REMEMBRANCE£80.00

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Express your heartfelt condolences with REMEMBRANCE, a graceful funeral and sympathy bouquet from Flowers St Luke's. This elegant arrangement features pure white roses, striking blue sprayed roses, delicate freesia, airy gypsophila and lush greenery, thoughtfully designed to convey comfort, respect and remembrance. Handcrafted by our expert florists in St Luke's, each stem is carefully selected for quality and meaning, creating a serene tribute suitable for funerals, memorial services or sending sympathy to a loved one's home.

We guarantee 5 days of freshness, and many of the blooms are delivered in bud so you can watch them gently open over time. This not only extends the life of the flowers but also offers a beautiful, unfolding reminder of your support. The original size bouquet is pictured to help you choose with confidence.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with alternatives of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the premium look and feel of the arrangement. With next-day flower delivery available across the local area for orders placed before 4pm, REMEMBRANCE makes it easy to send a dignified, meaningful floral tribute when words are not enough. Order online from Flowers St Luke's for reliable, compassionate service.
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    I'm still happy that I choose to purchase flowers from you. My aunt's wake got a memorable touch. A lot of creativity went into making the bouquet.

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    I needed flowers delivered to a friend on the day of her brother's funeral. They were delivered as expected.

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