The image shows a single, elegant hatbox in a warm cream-yellow shade, centered against a pristine white background that suggests the clean lines of a professional florist's workshop near Colney Hatch. The box is cylindrical and sturdy, with smooth sides and a slightly raised rim bearing the faint, debossed word FLOWERS, almost like a whispered label. Inside, a profusion of dried petals fills the container to overflowing, forming a domed cushion of colour that rises just above the edge. Deep crimson red rose petals lay at the heart of the mix, their velvety surfaces catching soft reflections of light, while bright yellow and gentle peach-orange petals flow between them, adding warmth and a sense of gentle uplift. Nestled over and among these larger petals are countless tiny white hydrangea florets, some kissed with the most delicate hint of powdery blue, giving the arrangement a lighter, airy dimension and a subtle texture reminiscent of lace. The camera angle, slightly elevated, invites the viewer to linger over each petal shape and tone, from smooth, intact curves to softly curled tips that hint at the careful drying process. With nothing else in the frame, the composition conveys quiet dignity and a sense of intention, making the petals feel ready for a meaningful moment. In Colney Hatch, such an arrangement could easily become part of a funeral tribute-used to circle a framed photograph, to line the base of a coffin spray, or to offer guests small handfuls to scatter in a peaceful garden farewell, uniting natural beauty with a tender goodbye.
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Seen from above, a round, cream-yellow ceramic bowl becomes a small, poignant landscape of colour and texture, filled completely with a mix of rose and hydrangea petals that feels perfectly suited to a Colney Hatch funeral tribute. The bowl's pale, buttery glaze is soft and unobtrusive, gently framing the richness of the petals inside. Dominating the surface are large rose petals in deep crimson, bright golden yellow, and tender apricot-peach, tumbled together in an unforced, organic pattern. Their velvety thickness is almost tangible, as if one could feel the subtle coolness of each curved petal under the fingertips. Interspersed among these are countless tiny, ruffled white petals that recall delicate hydrangea florets, their papery lightness gathering in little clusters that soften and brighten the overall composition. The result is a harmonious play of vivid and pale tones, echoing the complex emotions present at a farewell: grief, love, gratitude, and quiet celebration of a life lived. The petals look freshly plucked, their edges intact and colours vibrant, implying attentive, same-day preparation by a careful florist serving the Colney Hatch area. This bowl could easily sit at the centre of a remembrance table, near a framed photograph or candle, or be used to offer guests petals to scatter in a final, gentle gesture of goodbye. The image carries a sense of peaceful stillness, inviting reflection and offering comfort through the simple, timeless beauty of flowers. In this serene, studio-style photograph, a pale cream hatbox sits alone against a flawless white background, filled to the brim with a luxurious blend of dried petals that appear both abundant and gently arranged. The cylindrical box is smooth and softly rounded, its subtle FLOWERS embossing circling the upper rim like a quiet signature. From within, a generous mound of velvety rose petals rises slightly above the edge, showcasing deep crimson tones that evoke heartfelt sentiment, bright yellow notes that feel like fragments of sunlight, and soft peach-orange shades that add a gentle warmth. Dusted across this sea of colour are countless small white hydrangea florets, occasionally tinted with the palest hint of blue; they rest delicately on top of the larger petals, bringing lightness and a fine, papery texture that invites closer attention. The slightly elevated angle of the photograph reveals how densely the petals are packed while still allowing them to look soft, as if they would rustle faintly to the touch. With no other objects or decorations around, the image has a contemplative stillness, focusing entirely on the harmony of form and hue. This kind of petal blend feels especially suited to a funeral or remembrance service in Colney Hatch-perhaps arranged around candles at a reception, gently scattered along a pathway as a final farewell, or used to fill small keepsake jars for close family-offering a quiet, natural tribute that pairs the comfort of flowers with the dignity of a loving goodbye.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Celebrate life's special moments with FLOWER PETALS from Colney Hatch Florist. This bright, handpicked mix of hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti throws, baby showers, memorials and all kinds of ceremonies. Each petal blend is created using only the freshest seasonal flowers, giving you natural colour, soft texture and a luxurious finish that looks beautiful in photos and feels special in the moment.

Our premium flower petals are ideal for scattering down the aisle, filling confetti cones, decorating tabletops or adding a romantic touch to beds and baths. Carefully prepared by our expert florists in Colney Hatch, every order is crafted with care so you receive petals in excellent condition and ready to use.

Order before 4pm for next day delivery, so you can plan last-minute celebrations with confidence. Choose Colney Hatch Florist for friendly service, reliable quality and elegant petals that help brighten their day and elevate any ceremony.
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    The floral arrangement that Funeral Flowers put together for my aunt's funeral was absolutely beautiful! I can't tell you how happy we are with all of her memorial flower arrangements. The family is even going to save the funeral sprays and place them on the grave next week.

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    Still cannot believe how many amazing flower choices your site had to offer. All of them looked amazing!

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