Barbican Flower Tributes & Same-Day Delivery

Welcome to your go-to florist in Barbican, where local expertise and a true passion for flowers meet every order. At Flower Delivery Barbican, our experienced floral artisans craft exquisite bouquets and arrangements, perfect for any occasion, with careful attention to freshness, artistry, and that personal touch you’d expect from a neighbourhood florist.

We proudly offer same-day flower delivery across Barbican and nearby areas including Clerkenwell, Farringdon, and even as far as Moorgate. Whether your loved one is working near the Barbican Centre, residing by Golden Lane, or celebrating along Beech Street, we ensure every bouquet arrives vibrant and on time – just order online before 3 PM!

As a trusted local florist, we understand the unique spirit of the Barbican community. Our expert team sources the freshest seasonal flowers daily, thoughtfully designing tributes that express every sentiment – from cheerful birthdays to elegant thank-yous and heartfelt condolences. With easy online ordering, reliable delivery, and attentive service, you can count on us for all your flower needs.

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TRIBUTES
Set against a pure white background, a traditional Christian cross is rendered entirely in flowers, creating a tribute that feels both artistic and deeply reverent, much like the considered spaces around the Barbican. The entire front face of the cross is densely packed with luscious, fully opened crimson red roses, their velvety petals layered one over another so that no base material shows through. Nestled throughout these dark, rich blooms are generous clusters of vivid fuchsia-pink garden roses and similarly full, rounded blossoms, their brighter hues lifting the overall palette and introducing a soft note of consolation and caring. Smaller rosebuds in matching red and pink emerge from between the larger flowers, some tightly furled, others just beginning to open, adding depth and a living sense of continuation to the design. Encircling the whole cross is a fine border of tiny white flowers, likely spray chrysanthemums or gypsophila, arranged in a steady, unbroken line that crisply defines the sacred shape while bathing it in a sense of purity and calm. At the very edge, hints of slim green foliage and perhaps delicate ribbon peek through, giving texture and a gentle nod to skilled florist craftsmanship. The light in the image is soft yet clear, emphasising the contrast between the deep reds, bright pinks, and clean whites without casting harsh shadows. This floral cross, reminiscent of the thoughtful work created by Flower Delivery Barbican for local churches and memorial chapels, is a heartfelt choice for funeral services or commemorative gatherings, expressing faith, remembrance, and enduring affection through its carefully balanced colours and textures.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
Presented on a bright, uncluttered white background, this heart-shaped funeral tribute appears both delicate and substantial, its craftsmanship evident in every edge and bloom. The full heart is constructed from hundreds of tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, their small, daisy-like faces forming a soft, uniform cushion that seems almost cloud-like. The petals overlap in gentle layers, catching light and shadow in a way that adds depth while maintaining a sense of serenity and purity. Around the entire perimeter runs a neatly pleated emerald green satin ribbon, carefully secured so it traces the curves and dip of the heart with precise definition, creating a smart, tailored border that frames the flowers inside. Over the upper left side of the heart, a vivid spray of deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies provides a dramatic diagonal accent, flowing toward the lower right area. Several calla lilies at the top stand open and confident, their striking trumpet shapes and dark central spadices standing out boldly against the white chrysanthemum base, while a couple of slimmer blooms trail gently below, adding a sense of graceful fall and continuity. Interwoven among the calla lilies are little clusters of white freesias or similar blooms, offering a soft, textural contrast that hints at a sweet, light fragrance. These are surrounded and supported by lush greenery-a mix of airy fern fronds and broader, glossy leaves-that nestle the coloured flowers and add natural depth. The arrangement feels like a fitting expression for a memorial in the Barbican area, perhaps chosen for a quiet ceremony near the arts centre or a nearby city church, providing a visual language of love, comfort, and remembrance shaped by an experienced florist at Flower Delivery Barbican.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A beautifully proportioned Union Jack funeral tribute fills the image, its rectangular shape precisely defined by thousands of small flowers nestled closely together. The overall impression is of a soft, cushioned flag, created entirely from nature rather than fabric, as if a living emblem had been laid out for a service near the Barbican's ancient walls. The strong vertical and horizontal arms of St. George's Cross dominate the centre, rendered in velvety red blooms that create a bold, unbroken swathe of colour. Each flower head is carefully turned outward, ensuring a consistent shade of red and a smooth visual line. Surrounding this central cross, crisp white flowers form the fimbriation, their tiny petals giving the borders a finely stitched appearance. Diagonal strokes of red flowers mark St. Patrick's Cross, narrower but equally distinct, again traced with white blossoms on either side so that the pattern remains easy to read even from a distance. Underlying these diagonals are the wider white bands of St. Andrew's Cross, spreading from corner to corner like bright beams of light. The remaining spaces, including the outer frame, are densely filled with deep blue blooms, perhaps hydrangeas or dyed chrysanthemums, whose clustered heads create a gentle, undulating texture. Set against a plain white backdrop, the arrangement stands alone, its significance clear without the need for additional decoration. This floral flag feels especially suited to a memorial for someone whose life was deeply connected to Britain-perhaps a veteran, public servant, or devoted family member in the Barbican community-providing a tangible expression of respect, remembrance, and quiet patriotic pride.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
This image features a large, heart-shaped funeral arrangement set against a clean white backdrop, its design centred around the contrast of pure white and deep red flowers. The base of the heart is made entirely of small-headed white chrysanthemums, packed so closely together that they create a continuous, velvety surface. Their soft, cushion-like texture invites the idea of rest and comfort, while their pristine colour evokes innocence, peace, and the quiet stillness of remembrance. At the upper left side of the heart, where the curve begins to descend, three sumptuous red roses form a striking floral spray. The roses are in full, perfect bloom, their petals curling gently outwards to reveal a rich, velvety core. They sit nestled among a mix of lush, dark green foliage, including glossy leaves and finer, airy greenery that brings a sense of lightness and natural movement. A few tiny white filler flowers are woven through this cluster, adding delicate highlights and tying the composition back to the chrysanthemums below. Long, slender strands of bright green ornamental grass extend from the top cluster, sweeping diagonally across the heart and downwards towards two additional red roses placed lower and slightly to the right. These blooms continue the line of rich crimson, creating a subtle visual path that gently guides the eye across the arrangement. The entire heart is framed by a border of dark green satin ribbon, its softly reflective surface adding a polished, respectful edge. The tribute carries a timeless, elegant feel, ideal for expressing condolences or honouring a loved one's life at a funeral service or memorial near the Barbican Estate, local churches, or crematoriums serving the City of London. The thoughtful styling suggests the work of a seasoned local florist, attentive to both tradition and family wishes.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
Here, a cushion-shaped funeral tribute is rendered as a lush tapestry of petals, set against a stark white background that allows its colours to glow. The floral pillow has gently rounded corners and a softly domed surface, giving the impression of a comforting place to rest. At its heart and across its surface, full-headed roses in rich fuchsia, rosy pink, and creamy yellow-cream unfold, their petals layered in tight spirals that gradually relax toward the edges. Between them, deep purple lisianthus blooms add a velvety note, their ruffled forms introducing drama and sophistication to the gentle palette. Smaller blush pink spray roses are scattered throughout like quiet echoes of the larger blooms, and clusters of tiny lavender and lilac filler flowers bring fine, cloud-like texture to the composition. The blooms are nestled into abundant greenery: rounded, silvery-green eucalyptus leaves arc gracefully around the petals, while darker, slender, fern-like foliage fills the deeper layers, giving the arrangement structure and a sense of lushness. The overall colour harmony of pinks, creams, yellows, and purples feels both gentle and uplifting, ideal for expressing sympathy with understated elegance. One can imagine this tribute delivered by Flower Delivery Barbican to a memorial service near the Barbican Centre or one of the area's tranquil churches, where its serene beauty would offer comfort. The florist's craftsmanship is evident in the balance of colour, the dense, even coverage, and the way the cushion form symbolises rest, peace, and lasting remembrance.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
A tender memorial pillow composed of a dense field of pristine white chrysanthemum heads, shaped into a softly rounded rectangular cushion and set against a bright white backdrop with a faint shadow to emphasise its three-dimensional form. Each chrysanthemum is placed closely to create a seamless, velvety surface that reads as purity and peace; the overall texture invites the eye to rest. A light green satin ribbon, pleated around the entire perimeter, frames the pillow with a gentle scalloped edge, adding a subtle lift of colour that suggests renewal. In the upper left corner a small, deliberate spray of accent flowers provides a focal point: layered white lisianthus with their delicate ruffles sit beside deep purple lisianthus, some buds still closed, the darker tones offering a respectful counterpoint. Sprigs of soft fern and glossy foliage are artfully interspersed, while a darker green leaf wrap neatly binds the stems at the base, giving the cluster a polished, sympathetic finish. The composition has an understated fragrance-the soft, slightly spicy scent of chrysanthemums carrying a whisper of lisianthus-evoking quiet remembrance. Intended for funeral services, graveside placements, or chapel tributes, this arrangement conveys consolation and dignity. Prepared with the care of a neighbourhood florist familiar with the Barbican and nearby Golden Lane or Silk Street congregations, Flower Delivery Barbican can supply this classic tribute when families need a composed and compassionate floral expression of sympathy.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
A traditional Christian floral cross, composed with great care, is displayed against a clean white backdrop, its quiet elegance well suited to a memorial held near the Barbican's churches and tranquil courtyards. The entire surface of the cross is meticulously packed with small white chrysanthemums or similar dainty blooms, each flower head positioned snugly next to the other so that the structure appears as a continuous, soft white tapestry of petals. Around the edges, a slim border of fresh, bright green foliage draws a precise outline, reinforcing the strong shape and evoking the tended greenery that weaves between the concrete terraces of the Barbican Centre. At the central point where the arms cross, a gentle spray of larger, more colourful flowers rises slightly above the white base. Several open roses in tones of soft peach, blush pink, and creamy ivory are arranged together, their overlapping petals rich and velvety, bringing a sense of warmth and human touch to the design. Threaded between them are wispy fern fronds and slender, arching strands of bright green grass, with small accents of purple filler flowers adding a delicate breath of colour and texture. The soft, even light in the image avoids stark contrasts, allowing the gentle interplay between white, green, and pastel hues to dominate. This floral cross feels both solemn and comforting, the kind of piece families in Barbican might choose to accompany a funeral service, cremation, or graveside farewell, expressing sympathy, faith, and a quiet hope of eternal rest.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A beautifully balanced funeral flower cross fills the frame against a bright white background, evoking the serene silence of a small city chapel. The cross is fully cloaked in blossoms, the florist having layered each stem so closely that the surface appears almost like a quilt of petals. White and ivory flowers dominate, creating a foundation of purity and light. Nestled among them, soft peach, apricot, and blush pink roses form gentle accents, placed thoughtfully along the upright and crossbar to create a rhythm of colour that feels both natural and comforting. Between the larger roses, plump white hydrangea heads and tightly clustered white or cream spray roses add depth and volume, their textures ranging from billowy and cloud-like to compact and velvety. Little hints of lavender or pale purple filler flowers are sprinkled delicately through the design, adding fine, almost whispered notes of colour. Subtle green foliage edges parts of the cross and occasionally weaves between blooms, yielding a clear outline and preventing the white tones from blending into one flat plane. The arrangement suggests the skilled hands of a florist from the Barbican area, perhaps preparing this piece for a memorial service in one of EC1's nearby churches or community spaces. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the gentle curves of each petal and the rounded, carefully shaped form of the cross. Emotionally, the tribute speaks of faith held quietly yet firmly, conveying sympathy, respect, and enduring love for the departed, and offering comfort to those gathered in remembrance.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Soft, fragrant, and meticulously assembled, this heart-shaped floral piece brings together approximately thirty to thirty-five roses in a gentle palette of blush pink and creamy white. The roses vary in their openness - some are tightly cupped and velvety, others more open with layered spirals of petals - creating a textured surface that invites touch. Scattered throughout and forming a delicate veil between the larger blooms are tiny white blossoms of baby's breath (Gypsophila), which lend an ethereal, cloud-like quality to the design. The pink roses read as a pure, tender blush; the cream roses supply a warm counterpoint that occasionally takes on a pale buttery cast in certain lights. Photographed against a pristine white background with crisp, uniform illumination, every petal edge and subtle tonal shift is visible, emphasizing the arrangement's clean lines and romantic silhouette. The overall effect is a heart that feels both full-bodied and airy, symbolising deep affection, comfort, and gentle celebration. As a Barbican florist's composition, it carries the calm sensibility often requested by residents in nearby Aldersgate and the Golden Lane neighbourhood - suitable for anniversaries, intimate weddings, or a graceful expression of sympathy. Crafted with close attention to balance and rhythm, the bouquet reflects the florist's hand in the spacing of roses and the soft sprinkling of Gypsophila, making the heart appear lovingly intentional rather than overly constructed. Arranged locally by Flower Delivery Barbican, this design reads as a classic, quietly emotional tribute that suits the neighbourhood's understated elegance.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
From a slightly elevated, overhead vantage the heart-shaped composition reads as an intimate study in soft pastels and expert floristry. Dozens of roses - ranging from tight buds to lavishly opened blooms - form the visual language here, their colours moving in a gentle gradient from radiant white and creamy ivory to warm pale peach and a whisper of blush pink. Intermingled with these roses are generous clusters of snowy white hydrangea; their delicate, papery florets provide a cloud-like counterpoint to the velvety rose petals and lend full-bodied volume to the heart. Small glimpses of deep green variegated foliage break the surface at intervals, lending freshness and a natural frame to the sculpted edges. The piece is photographed on a pure white background so a soft, natural shadow along the underside reveals the arrangement's three-dimensional build and meticulous craftsmanship. As a florist working around Barbican Centre and Golden Lane, I picture this design carrying a tender scent of roses with a faint, cool green note from the leaves - a comforting, unpretentious perfume. Flower Delivery Barbican prepares pieces like this for weddings, anniversaries, Valentine's moments and for more somber remembrances; its mood is versatile, conveying both celebration and solace. The overall sensation is one of luxurious softness and heartfelt attention, an arrangement that quietly speaks of devotion and remembrance in equal measure.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
This photograph presents a meticulously handcrafted floral teddy bear, displayed on a crisp white background that highlights every contour and petal. The bear lies flat yet appears softly rounded, its entire body cloaked in a dense layer of royal blue blooms. These small, uniform flowers, similar to button chrysanthemums or daisy-like florets, are arranged so tightly that they create a seamless, plush-looking surface, as if you could run a hand across it and feel a cushion of petals. In gentle contrast, clusters of creamy white and very pale yellow blossoms define the teddy's most expressive details: the slightly raised muzzle, the inner circles of the ears, and four oval paw pads placed at the ends of its short arms and legs. Together, these lighter accents bring clarity and softness to the bear's outline. The face is completed with dark brown, almost amber eyes that glint against the blue, a neat black triangle nose, and a simple curved mouth that suggests a quiet, reassuring smile. Around the neck, a white organza-style bow is tied with precision, its sheer fabric adding a touch of grace and ceremony. The lighting is even and bright, ensuring that the rich blues and gentle creams stand out, showcasing the artistry involved. In the Barbican, with its mix of residential towers and cultural venues, this sort of floral teddy bear is often requested for children's funerals or as a tender sympathy piece delivered to memorial services near the Barbican Centre or St. Giles Cripplegate. The deep blue conveys serenity, while the teddy bear form speaks of childhood, comfort, and a love that remains even in farewell.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A soft yet striking floral cross is shown in full view, set against a pure white background that emphasises every nuance of colour and texture, much like a carefully lit display in a Barbican arts space. The cross itself is fully covered in flowers, with no foliage or structure showing through the dense, cushion-like layer of petals. The colour palette stays within gentle funeral tones-blush pinks, mauves, and lilacs-interspersed with refreshing greens, giving the tribute a calm, consoling presence. At the heart of the design, where the arms of the cross meet, three large roses in a sophisticated dusty rose or muted lavender-pink shade create a focal point of quiet beauty. Their open faces reveal intricate spirals of petals, almost like finely folded fabric. Nestled around them are delicate fern fronds and neat green leaves that soften the transition into the rest of the arrangement. Stretching along the vertical and horizontal arms, layers of lisianthus blooms fill the cross from edge to edge. These trumpet-shaped flowers, with their gently fluted petals, range from very pale pink to more saturated pink and lilac tones; some display darker centres, adding an almost watercolor-like depth. Threaded through this mass of blooms are tiny pink and purple accent flowers, along with scattered white blossoms and light green buds, which contribute a sense of freshness and life. Along the outer edge, touches of deeper purple ribbon or underlying fabric appear subtly in the gaps between petals, framing the form without harsh lines. This floral cross, ideal for a funeral or remembrance service in the Barbican area, conveys faith, respect, and a tender farewell, offering a serene symbol of comfort for family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully composed circular memorial cushion viewed from a bird's-eye perspective, allowing the full symmetry of the tribute to be appreciated. The entire round surface is densely carpeted with small white chrysanthemums, their many delicate petals overlapping until they form a smooth, velvety layer that looks as soft as fabric. Each flower has a tiny hint of yellow-green at its centre, infusing the design with a subtle warmth and ensuring the white feels natural rather than stark or clinical. Around the perimeter, a rich emerald green satin ribbon is meticulously pleated, creating a scalloped border that frames the blooms with a crisp, polished line. The ribbon's gentle sheen adds a touch of understated elegance, reminiscent of the refined spaces and quiet courtyards tucked around the Barbican. Positioned towards the top centre of the cushion, a striking cluster of contrasting flowers and foliage draws the eye. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum forms the core, its long, narrow petals radiating out like fine, curling threads. Dark green fern fronds arc gracefully around it, supported by additional foliage that introduces varying leaf shapes and tones. Bright green Hypericum berries, gathered in small clusters, punctuate the composition with rounded forms and a fresh, vibrant colour. Nestled among this greenery are two bold Scottish thistles, their rounded, spiky heads shaded in deep blue and violet hues, adding both texture and a touch of national or personal symbolism. The overall effect is calm, dignified, and thoughtfully crafted, the kind of floral tribute a Barbican family might choose to bring gentle comfort and a quiet note of individuality to a funeral or remembrance service.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
Shown against a bright white background, this funeral flower cross has the calm, composed beauty of a piece prepared with patience and care by an experienced Barbican florist. The cross itself is fully covered in tiny white button chrysanthemums, tightly clustered to create a thick, velvety layer of petals that completely hides the structure beneath. The blooms form a continuous white surface, with each floret contributing to a feeling of purity and stillness, like the hush that settles over a church interior during a moment of prayer. Around the outer edge of the cross, a narrow band of lime green ribbon curves neatly along every side, peeking out just beyond the flowers. This subtle green halo offers a hint of brightness and life, echoing the gentle greenery found in the small gardens and terraces scattered through the Barbican. At the very centre, where the arms and stem meet, a delicate cluster of roses and foliage becomes the heart of the tribute. A trio of colours-creamy white, soft blush pink, and warm peach-appears in the open rose blooms, their rounded forms and layered petals adding warmth to the cool white chrysanthemums. The roses are embraced by feathery green fern fronds and sprigs of pale lavender filler flowers, which introduce a soft, misty touch of purple. Together, these details create a floral cross that feels thoughtful and deeply respectful, ideal for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes across the Barbican and City of London, offering a gentle, faith-inspired symbol of remembrance and love.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
The image presents a large, saxophone-shaped funeral arrangement set against a clean white background, its form so precise that you can almost imagine lifting it to play. The entire instrument is upholstered in tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums, their feathery petals forming a softly textured skin that hugs the elegant bends and the flared bell of the sax. Punctuating this sunny surface are small, rich crimson-red rosebuds and miniature roses, placed thoughtfully where the keys and mechanisms would lie beneath a musician's fingers, creating a rhythmic pattern of colour and depth that suggests both movement and music. Fine ribbons of deep green foliage, perhaps ivy or another flexible vine, are woven gently around the neck and along parts of the body, adding structure and visual interest while hinting at the rods and levers of a real saxophone. At the upper left, in the area representing the mouthpiece, slim silver wires and green stems extend lightly upwards, hinting at the internal framework while evoking the idea of a reed about to vibrate with sound. The tribute is lit with soft studio light, ensuring there are no harsh shadows, so each petal and leaf is clear and full of life, as if arranged only hours ago in a Barbican flower studio near the arts centre. Emotionally, the piece feels both joyful and tender-a celebration as much as a farewell-perfect for honouring a jazz musician, busker from nearby streets, or music teacher remembered by pupils. The bright yellow brings thoughts of shared laughter and cherished memories, while the deep red roses carry an undercurrent of devotion, respect, and the music that lingers even after a final performance.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
This photograph shows a beautifully composed Celtic cross floral arrangement, positioned slightly diagonally against a clear white studio background for maximum clarity. The entire cross is meticulously covered with chrysanthemums, with the main arms and central body formed from small, crisp white blooms. Each flower is nestled tightly beside the next, building a soft, pillowed surface that suggests comfort and serenity. Encircling the middle of the cross and emphasising its Celtic character is a vivid ring of lime green button chrysanthemums. These compact, rounded heads outline the circle and flow into subtle knot-like patterns along parts of the arms, bringing a gentle sense of movement and continuity. The green shade feels fresh and hopeful, like the pockets of greenery and hidden gardens found among the modern lines of the Barbican Centre. At the lower part of the vertical arm, three defined groups of deep purple carnations provide a rich, soulful accent. Their plush, layered petals create a gentle depth of colour, while small leaf sprigs and a few slender, woody tendrils thread around and through the blooms, softening the geometry of the cross. The overall lighting is bright and even, highlighting the natural textures of petals and foliage, and casting faint shadows that give the design a three-dimensional quality. This floral cross looks ready to be carried from a Barbican florist's workbench to a nearby church or crematorium, where its thoughtful palette of white, green, and purple will express sympathy, enduring faith, and remembrance during a final farewell.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image shows a beautifully composed teddy bear-shaped floral tribute, designed with the sensitivity and care that such a piece deserves. The entire bear, from its gently rounded ears to its compact feet, is formed from compact white chrysanthemums, each bloom placed so close to the next that the surface appears as a continuous, plush coat of petals. The blossoms, with their creamy white tones and tiny hints of yellow at the centres, give the bear a soft, comforting glow, not unlike the quiet light you might find in a reflective corner near the Barbican's tranquil gardens. Its face is simply detailed but full of character: two small, dark, glossy eyes emerge from the cushion of petals, giving a tender, almost watchful expression, and a little black triangular nose completes the features with touching simplicity. Beneath the nose, a gentle curve of pinkish floral or stitched detailing forms a shy smile that suggests reassurance in moments of grief. Around the chest, a vibrant floral vest provides contrast, crafted from richly coloured pink and mauve flowers arranged in two tidy panels that resemble lapels. Their petals, slightly larger and more ruffled than the chrysanthemums, add visual interest and suggest the feel of soft fabric. At the neckline, a neat bow of sheer purple netting sits lightly on the flowers, its delicate folds catching the light in tiny highlights. The white background is completely uncluttered, allowing the eye to linger on the craftsmanship and the symbolic shape of the bear. Ideal as a sympathy tribute for a young life lost or for someone remembered with childlike fondness, this floral design is the kind of thoughtful piece families around the Barbican choose for intimate services and crematorium chapels nearby.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A beautifully detailed angel-wing floral arrangement is displayed against a pure white backdrop, its lines clean and flowing, yet filled with emotion. Both wings are sculpted from a dense mass of tiny white blooms, possibly small chrysanthemums or spray carnations, each head pressed closely against the next to form a plush, uninterrupted surface. The flowers are not a stark, cold white; in the centre of many, a soft flush of pale green or buttery yellow adds depth and quiet warmth, hinting at the living heart of the tribute. Framing the wings, layers of soft, downy white feathers curve along the edges and sweep out at the tips, their fine filaments catching the light and adding a feathery halo to the design. The feathers enhance the illusion of uplift, as though these wings might gently lift from the background at any moment. Light falls evenly across the piece, creating subtle shadows that accentuate the shape and texture without disturbing its sense of stillness. The arrangement communicates peace, innocence, and gentle farewell, making it an especially meaningful choice for a funeral or memorial service. In the Barbican area, where old stone churches sit beside striking modern buildings, this style of tribute feels at home-quietly symbolic yet visually striking. It is easy to imagine these angel wings resting beside a coffin or framed photograph during a service, created by a local florist who understands how flowers can offer comfort when words fall short, and brought by family or friends who wish to express love, remembrance, and hope of spiritual protection.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image captures an angel wing funeral tribute laid against a stark, clean white background, so that the intricacy of the floral work becomes the entire focus. Each wing is constructed from countless small white chrysanthemums arranged tightly together, creating a thick, plush layer that recalls the softness of a pillow or a bank of winter clouds. The tiny green centres of the blossoms peek through just enough to keep the surface visually alive, adding a gentle hint of warmth to the cool white. Running along the outer curve of each wing, a continuous border of soft white feathers is set with care, their wispy fibres catching the light and intensifying the impression of weightless wings ready to lift gently upwards. Where the two wings converge at the centre, a broad fuchsia-pink satin ribbon is tied into an opulent bow, its glossy loops casting subtle shadows against the petals beneath. The ribbon's trailing ends drift across the flowers, forming relaxed, flowing lines that soften the overall structure. Tucked into the heart of the bow, a single dusty pink rosebud sits serenely, its petals smooth and tightly wound, a quiet emblem of love, gratitude, and farewell. Just below, a neat grouping of dark violet, thistle-like blooms or textured greenery provides a contrasting note of depth and formality, echoing the solemnity of the occasion. With its balanced proportions and tranquil palette, this angel wing tribute feels particularly suited to a reflective service near the Barbican, perhaps in one of the area's understated chapels or communal spaces, where it can honour a life with grace, dignity, and a sense of protective peace.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
An artistically textured Jamaican flag rendering sits center stage on a clean white backdrop, radiating energy and community. The surface is built from countless tiny crumpled bits of tissue, paper, and fabric scraps, so densely packed that the flag feels like a living mosaic rather than a flat image. The bold gold saltire runs diagonally, dividing the field into emerald green triangles at the top and bottom and deep black triangles on the sides. The greens glow with tropical brightness, while the black areas absorb light with a soft, velvety sheen. The irregularity of each piece creates a tactile rhythm, giving the whole work a sense of handmade deliberation and collective effort. This piece speaks to Jamaica's enduring spirit-joy, resilience, and community craft-traits we recognise in Barbican's own arts scene, from weekend markets to rooftop gardens near Farringdon and City Road. It makes a fitting illustration for articles about Jamaican heritage, Caribbean art, or community life, offering a visual metaphor for collaboration and renewal. In our Barbican studio, we imagine it brightening a gallery corner or event foyer, pairing beautifully with fresh greenery and a gentle fragrance of blooms. It would suit settings from Barbican Centre exhibitions to Clerkenwell pop-ups, and it reads well with same-day delivery to addresses across the City, including Barbican, Farringdon, and surrounding streets.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
The image presents a beautifully composed Star of David funeral arrangement, resting against a clean white background that allows every petal and colour contrast to be clearly appreciated. The tribute takes the form of a six-pointed Magen David, symbol of Jewish identity and faith, meticulously built from tightly clustered white and dark blue flowers. Along the edges of the star, there is a thick border of soft white chrysanthemums, their frilled petals giving a plush, almost quilted texture that softens the strong geometric lines. Inside this outline, a central hexagon of pure white blooms provides a serene focal point, calm and luminous amidst the deeper tones. Extending from this centre, each of the six points of the star is filled with densely packed navy or indigo flowers, creating a rich halo of colour around the white core. Within each blue section, at the base of the outward-pointing tip, a smaller triangle of white blossoms sits neatly inlaid, producing a pattern of alternating white and blue that feels both intricate and ordered. The close, even placement of each flower keeps the star's outline crisp, with no stems or foliage breaking the design. The mood is respectful and contemplative, well suited to a Jewish funeral, unveiling, or shiva gathering. One can imagine this arrangement crafted in a workshop near the Barbican, perhaps just off Silk Street or close to the local arts venues, then carried with care for delivery to a synagogue or memorial service, where it would stand as a quiet but powerful message of condolence, cultural pride, and spiritual continuity.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
As I arrange this flag-inspired tribute, pride and solemnity settle into every petal. The dense layering of green, white, and orange blooms creates crisp, unwavering lines-the effect is bold, instantly recognisable, and deeply evocative. Stepping close, the texture is plush and soft, like a field of blossoms carrying the weight of generations. The scent is subtle-a gentle whisper of fresh petals with a cool, clean undertone. Light plays across the surface, illuminating each stripe in turn and revealing the meticulous handiwork. This is more than a floral display; it is a living symbol of memory, respect, and quiet remembrance, crafted in Barbican with care for events or moments of reflection. The trio of colours captures the island's history-green for heritage and nationalism, white for lasting peace, orange for Protestant traditions-united in a single banner that seems to breathe with the room. The floral flag embodies the craft and patience of a local florist, turning a simple rectangular form into a tactile memory. Delivered with care, it complements exhibitions or ceremonies at the Barbican Centre, near Golden Lane Estate or Moorgate, and can be arranged for same-day delivery across the Barbican region and the City. The arrangement speaks to unity, heritage, and connection, inviting viewers to pause, listen to the colours, and sense the care that goes into translating a national symbol into living fragrance and texture.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
At first glance the image is a study in orange warmth: thousands of compact bright marigolds painstakingly arranged into the sacred Sikh Khanda, their fluffy, cushion-like heads forming the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans behind it, and the central double-edged motif with clear, confident lines. The marigolds give a tactile, almost woven texture that glows under clean white studio light, while the arrangement keeps a gentle architectural presence, suggesting a handcrafted freestanding display. Where the kirpans meet, a soft breathing space is created by a small cluster of pristine white lilies - at least two fully open blooms with gracefully unfurled petals and pale green-yellow stamens, surrounded by several unopened buds - their cool white offering visual and olfactory repose against the exuberant orange. Interspersed are sprays of tiny white filler flowers and fresh, glossy green foliage, perhaps salal or similar leaves, which add structure and a verdant counterpoint. The shadow under the piece gives weight and presence, as if poised for placement in a temple doorway, a home altar or a ceremonial hall near the Barbican Centre. As a local florist I picture this composed in our Barbican studio for Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, an offering that balances joyful colour with solemn intent. Crafted with steady hands and respect, this floral Khanda speaks of community, remembrance and celebration; Flower Delivery Barbican often assembles pieces with this same attention to symmetry and meaning for neighbourhood services and festivals.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Large heart-shaped sympathy arrangement lying against a clean white background, designed with the calm formality and quiet beauty often favoured by Barbican families for funerals and memorials. The entire heart is filled with a dense layer of white chrysanthemums, sometimes called spray mums, their petite blooms packed closely together so the surface appears like a soft, clouded blanket of petals. This expanse of pure white feels soothing and contemplative, evoking peace, innocence, and cherished memories. Framing the heart is a meticulously pleated emerald green satin ribbon, folded into regular ruffles that create a delicately scalloped outline. The satin has a gentle lustre, catching the light in a way that provides a tasteful contrast to the more matte texture of the flowers, giving the tribute a finished, traditional look that stands out in a chapel or crematorium near London Wall or Moorgate. In the upper left arc of the heart sits a carefully composed floral cluster. At its centre are two white roses fully in bloom, their velvety petals layering outward in soft spirals, symbolising enduring love and respect. Around them, smaller, dainty white flowers-likely freesias or similar-along with a few closed buds introduce subtle variation and texture. Lush green foliage, including broad glossy leaves and light, feathery fronds, gently frames the roses and spills slightly over the chrysanthemum base. The overall impression is one of gentle elegance and quiet strength: a floral heart that offers comfort, sympathy, and a final loving message, whether displayed on an easel, laid at a graveside, or placed near a remembrance table at a service in the Barbican and surrounding City of London area.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
A beautifully detailed funeral flower cross is pictured against a pure white background, reminiscent of the calm, contemporary interiors around Barbican's churches and performance halls. The cross is generously filled with a dense cushion of vivid lime-green florets, likely small chrysanthemums or similar blooms, creating a plush, textured backdrop that feels both fresh and serene. Woven through this green base are flowing clusters of deep purple flowers, their rich colour adding a sense of depth and quiet reverence. Among these purples rest soft pink roses and a handful of peach and cream roses, each bloom at a slightly different stage-some just beginning to open, others fully unfurled, showing layers of gentle petals that speak of love, memory, and tenderness. Around the entire perimeter of the cross runs a narrow border of tiny, button-like blossoms in whispering shades of white or pale green, giving the tribute a neat, structured outline that highlights the sacred shape. The composition feels balanced and thoughtfully arranged, with the colours-pink, purple, green, and cream-working together to create a mood that is respectful but not sombre, more like a quiet celebration of a life well lived. The lighting is bright and even, ensuring every delicate petal, every rounded button bloom, and every transition in colour is easy to distinguish. This Christian floral cross would be well-suited for a memorial or funeral service near Barbican, perhaps resting beside a photo or candle, offering a visual expression of comfort, faith, and enduring remembrance for families gathering to say goodbye.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
The photograph presents a beautifully crafted floral tribute shaped as the Sikh Khanda, set against a bright white backdrop that highlights its clean lines and rich colours. Every component of the symbol-the encircling chakkar, the central double-edged sword, and the two flanking kirpans-is formed from packed royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small-headed blooms. The petals overlap closely, building a dense, velvety surface that looks almost like embroidered fabric when viewed from a distance. The depth of the blue tone suggests contemplation and strength, an apt choice for a sympathy piece. Subtle, downward shadows give the arrangement a gentle sense of lift from the background, enhancing the impression that it is a solid emblem rather than a flat design. At the lower centre of the Khanda, where the central sword meets the curve of the chakkar, a contrasting accent of white flowers and foliage draws the eye. Three ivory-white roses, their centres just beginning to open, sit at the heart of this cluster, surrounded by wisps of tiny white filler blossoms and framed by dark green leaves. This softer grouping appears to rest like a blessing upon the stronger blue structure, bringing themes of purity, peace, and cherished memory into the piece. The tribute feels perfectly suited to Sikh funerals and remembrance services around Barbican, where families might be gathering in quiet chapels or community halls tucked between the modern towers and historic streets. It has the careful balance of symbolism and tenderness you'd expect from florists who regularly create faith-based tributes for local families saying their final goodbyes.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A full heart of roses and baby's breath fills the scene, captured against a pure white background that strips away all distractions and lets the tribute speak through shape, colour, and texture alone. The heart has a pronounced, straight division down its centre, giving it a distinctive two-tone character that feels both modern and deeply symbolic. On the left side, countless creamy white to pale yellow roses are packed closely together, each head turned slightly, petals opened just enough to reveal soft spirals. This half radiates quiet dignity, purity, and a sense of calm closure. On the right, an equal number of roses in a gentle, medium pink shade create a warmer, more intimate half-heart, echoing affection, cherished memories, and the bonds that remain even after loss. Delicate clusters of baby's breath weave throughout the entire design like a fine lace, filling gaps between roses and tracing the heart's outline in a light, snowy edge. The contrast between the robust rose heads and the airy gypsophila gives the arrangement a layered, almost cloud-like depth. One can imagine this heart placed near a framed photograph at a Barbican memorial, its softness offering comfort in a contemporary, architectural setting of steel and stone. Flower Delivery Barbican's local knowledge would guide families toward such designs for services near the Barbican Centre or local churches, where understated elegance is often preferred. The tribute's symmetry, freshness, and thoughtful use of colour together create a quiet but powerful expression of respect, love, and farewell.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
A delicate yet striking floral tribute of three roses hearts is shown cascading gently against a white backdrop, evoking a sense of peaceful remembrance well suited to funerals and memorials around Barbican. Each heart is densely composed of small roses in soft dusty mauve and pale pastel pink, the blooms nestled tightly together so that the petals overlap like fabric. The colour palette is subtle but emotionally rich, with the lavender tones suggesting serenity and the blush notes adding warmth and tenderness. Shining green ivy vines trace the outer curves of the hearts and trail between them, creating an elegant framework that visually binds the three shapes into a single story. Arranged diagonally from top left to bottom right, the hearts appear to drift downward, giving the composition a gentle, flowing rhythm. The background is a bright, spotless white with faint vertical panels or reflections that call to mind the clean lines of Barbican's modern architecture or the tall windows of a city chapel. Under the soft, even light, the textures stand out: the velvety petals, the smooth ivy stems, and the occasional glint on a glossy leaf. This design can easily be imagined resting near a lectern, beside a photograph of a loved one, or displayed at the front of a small service near Silk Street or Aldersgate Street. It carries a message of enduring affection and unity, making it an especially poignant choice when family members wish to honour a close, loving bond through thoughtfully arranged flowers.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
This photograph shows a traditional Indian 'toran' rendered in durable artificial materials, carefully assembled to preserve the rhythm and symbolism of fresh garlands. Two short, upright clusters of creamy-white florets crown each top arm, their small, densely packed petals creating a soft, cloud-like texture that glows under neutral studio lighting. Directly beneath, a concentrated run of rich reddish-brown elements gives structure and contrast; these pieces appear layered and slightly flattened, resembling dried petals or terracotta-tinted fabric that lends an earthy counterpoint to the brighter bands. The main curve of the U is dominated by a broad, cheerful sweep of golden-yellow clusters, densely threaded to emulate marigold pom-poms - visually buoyant and culturally resonant for auspicious occasions. At the intersections between colours, neat touches of bright green simulate leaf accents and tidy the transitions with a hint of fresh foliage. Suspended centrally from the lowest point, a large, multi-tiered pendant of vivid orange petals becomes the visual fulcrum: ruffled, full, and deliberately voluminous to read as a focal marigold pom-pom. Tactilely, the garland would feel plush and slightly springy; visually it balances symmetry and motion. Photographed against a stark white background, every hue and texture is legible, making it ideal for doorway decoration, temple ornament, or festival displays during Diwali, Onam or wedding ceremonies. The design signals tradition and hospitality while offering the longevity and ease of artificial construction for repeat use around Barbican neighbourhood homes and community spaces.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
From a slightly oblique, elevated viewpoint against a clean white surface, this floral pillow communicates both craft and compassion. It is composed as a classic rectangular cushion, each bloom placed to create an even, pillowy top that reads as a single, textured plane. Dominant hot pink roses-some still tightly wrapped, others unfurled into lush spirals-provide a joyful, vibrant heart to the piece, while shell-pink carnations add a softer, frilled texture that invites the eye to linger. Deep purple lisianthus punctuate the composition with cool contrast and graceful shape, and bright lemon-yellow ranunculus scatter like small suns across the surface, introducing warmth and celebration into the design. Strategic touches of silver-blue eryngium bring an unexpected architectural bite, the spiky forms lifting the arrangement away from being merely soft and floral.

Underneath, generous swathes of foliage-silvery-green round eucalyptus leaves mixed with darker verdant fillers-create depth and a restful background for the colours to sing. The whole sits on a ruffled red satin base that crisply defines the pillow outline, its pleats catching light and adding a refined, tactile edge. As a local Barbican florist, Flower Delivery Barbican often crafts this style for memorial services near the Barbican Centre or quiet church services around Golden Lane; the scent of roses and the cool eucalyptus notes lend a gentle calm. The balanced colour story-fuchsia, violet, lemon and blush-makes this tribute feel like a celebration of a life well loved, appropriate for funerals, wakes or heartfelt remembrances, with careful delivery available across the Barbican and surrounding City streets.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
A lush heart-shaped arrangement of fresh flowers is shown against a clean white backdrop, allowing its gentle colours and intricate structure to stand out with calm simplicity. The heart is densely filled with blossoms in pastel pink, soft cream, pale yellow and accents of deep magenta, forming a comforting tribute suitable for a funeral or memorial service around the Barbican. At its centre, several large cream-to-lemon roses open in tight spirals, their velvety petals perfectly layered to convey purity, appreciation and devotion. These focal roses sit within a soft halo of pastel pink carnations, whose many ruffled petals overlap generously, creating a plush, textured surface that shapes the heart and gives it a soothing, quilted look. Threaded between the carnations are white spider chrysanthemums, with long, thin petals bursting from bright green centres, adding lightness, definition and a hint of modern structure that quietly echoes the bold architecture of the Barbican Estate. Scattered thoughtfully among the pastels are blooms of deep magenta-pink lisianthus, their cupped, slightly frilled petals introducing depth and emotional intensity, enriching the overall palette. Small clusters of green and variegated foliage peek through the flowers, offering fresh contrast and a touch of natural movement, as if the arrangement has just been carried in from a garden terrace. A soft pink ribbon is discreetly visible at the pointed end of the heart, indicating that this is a considered sympathy tribute, ready for local delivery to a church, crematorium or memorial venue. The finished heart feels handcrafted, dignified and tender, a floral gesture that quietly says "you are remembered" to someone deeply loved.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
A lovingly constructed rectangular pillow of sympathy blooms, composed entirely of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums whose small, feathered petals form a uniform, soft surface that suggests calm and repose. The top-left corner bears a carefully arranged accent: a small, elegant spray of rich magenta and deep fuchsia roses, their velvet petals opening in layered spirals. Interspersed between the roses are delicate white freesias and tiny white buds whose sweet, clean scent gives the cluster a light, uplifting clarity. Glossy green leaves and fine fern fronds weave through the accent, creating depth and a fresh, garden-like underlay that balances the vivid roses against the snowy chrysanthemum field. Around the perimeter a pale green satin ribbon, pleated and refined, peeks out to outline the pillow and lend a subtle ceremonial finish, its sheen catching soft light without distracting from the blooms. Set against a pure white backdrop with a soft, natural shadow, the arrangement reads as serene and substantial, the craftsmanship evident in the even surface, neat edges, and harmonious colour play. This pillow is a traditional memorial piece intended for funerals or graveside tributes, carrying meanings of rest, remembrance, and gentle consolation. As florists serving the Barbican area - including Silk Street, Aldersgate and nearby Golden Lane - Flower Delivery Barbican prepares these pieces with fresh, seasonal flowers and careful attention so they arrive ready to honour a life with dignity and quiet beauty.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
This image shows an expertly shaped heart of deep crimson roses, closely arranged so the silhouette reads as a single, continuous sweep of colour against a stark white backdrop. Each rose presents velvety, layered petals in varied stages of opening-some still tight, other heads fully unfurled-so the heart has both visual rhythm and tactile richness. Scattered between and along the outer rim are soft clusters of tiny white baby's breath (Gypsophila), their minute, cloud-like florets easing the intensity of the reds and creating gentle pockets of light. Tucked into the upper left arc is a single, elegant white lily whose broad, sculptural petals are a clean, luminous white with a subtle creamy-yellow tint near the center; its yellow stamens add a small, warming punctuation point. The contrasting textures-the plush, velveteen roses, the feathery gypsophila, and the smooth, cool lily-invite you to picture the scent: a faint sweetness of rose underscored by green, floral lily notes. Prepared with the careful hand of a local florist, this piece reads as both romantic and refined, suitable for occasions from Valentine's Day and anniversaries to solemn remembrances around the Barbican and nearby London Wall. As arranged by Flower Delivery Barbican, the bouquet demonstrates considered composition and a respectful, classic palette that will translate well in photographs, at intimate gatherings, or as a heartfelt delivery to a loved one in the neighbourhood.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
This image shows a meticulously crafted, heart-shaped funeral tribute set against a crisp white background, allowing the rich colours to take centre stage. The heart is constructed entirely from flowers and foliage, dominated by sumptuous shades of red. Several prominent red roses are spaced evenly across the design, each bloom full and rounded, with petals that curl inward at the centre and open gracefully at the edges. They are surrounded by densely packed red carnations and mini carnations, whose fine, ruffled petals create a soft, quilted appearance that brings depth and texture to the piece. Threaded between these red blooms, tiny globes of lime-green button chrysanthemums appear in small, balanced groupings, their fresh, bright hue offering a striking contrast and injecting a sense of life and renewal into the arrangement. A neat border of variegated foliage with cream-edged leaves marks out the perimeter of the heart, reinforcing its shape while adding an extra layer of visual interest. At the lower tip, a few slender fern fronds extend beyond the outline, introducing a light, feathery touch. The overall feel is one of quiet strength and tenderness, as if the heart were a visual embrace. In the context of Barbican, this design would be fitting for a memorial held in one of the nearby churches, crematoria, or civic spaces, reflecting both respect and love for the person being honoured. Crafted with care by local florists used to creating bespoke sympathy tributes for City families and professionals, it balances classic romance with contemporary freshness, making it suitable for partners, family members, or close friends.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
This image shows a refined cross-shaped funeral arrangement, photographed on a crisp white background that allows every floral detail to stand out with clarity, much like a single artwork displayed within the Barbican Centre's quiet galleries. The cross is composed entirely of white spray chrysanthemums, set closely together to form a thick, cushion-like base. Each bloom is fresh and fully open, with soft petals radiating around a tiny green centre, giving the arrangement a gentle, living texture that feels very much like a field of miniature daisies. Encasing the edges of the cross is a narrow lime-green ribbon, its clean line accentuating the shape and imparting a contemporary touch that mirrors the modern architecture of the Barbican area. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, sits a generous cluster of deep purple lisianthus. The flowers are multi-layered and softly ruffled, their rich colour creating a dramatic yet tasteful contrast against the white chrysanthemums. Among the lisianthus are hints of pale foliage and fine filler flowers that add lightness and air between the darker blooms. From this focal point, a graceful spray of lisianthus heads and buds trails down and across one arm of the cross, suggesting a gentle flow or a final, loving gesture. The lighting is even and natural, casting a faint shadow beneath the tribute and highlighting its three-dimensional structure. Suitable for services held in Barbican churches, crematoriums, or City of London memorial chapels, this floral cross speaks of reverence, sympathy, and quiet hope, offering comfort to family and friends gathered to say farewell.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
An elegant Christian cross composed of tightly arranged white chrysanthemum blooms, photographed on a clean white backdrop to emphasise detail and tone. The chrysanthemum surface is dense and cloud-like, each blossom positioned to create a smooth, pillowy plane that conveys serenity and care. Encircling the silhouette, a ruffled purple satin ribbon-shifting between pale lavender and rich violet-has been hand-pleated into a discreet border, lending solemn elegance and a soft reflective sheen under studio light. The vertical arm bears the personal wording "MUM," spelled from individual small purple flower heads, likely lisianthus or petite spray chrysanthemums, their deeper hues intentional so the name reads clearly against the white. At the centre, a generous spray of florals gathers attention: deep violet roses paired with lighter lavender eustoma or lisianthus, layered with variegated foliage whose pale-edged leaves and darker centres bring depth and a hint of garden freshness. Tiny green berries tucked into the cluster add tactile interest and a muted colour counterpoint. The composition suggests a delicate, powdery fragrance and a sense of tender formality; its cool palette evokes reflection and respect. Prepared to comfort families in the City, this sympathy cross is the kind of tribute we create for funerals near London Wall and the Barbican Centre, available for careful delivery across Barbican and the surrounding wards through Flower Delivery Barbican, where we handcraft memorial pieces with discreet attention to sentiment and presentation.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00