Photographed from slightly above on a bright white field, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is a refined memorial piece built from tightly clustered flowers that read both textured and tactile. The backbone of the design is small, pure-white spray chrysanthemums packed densely to form the arms and the elongated lower shaft, their tiny blooms creating a soft, pillow-like surface that catches light with delicate highlights. Contrasting with that cool, airy white are panels of vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums arranged with geometric precision; these green cushions trace the circular centrepiece at the arm junction and appear in alternating segments along the horizontal arms, producing a rhythmic, almost woven effect that calls to mind Celtic interlace. At the core of the cross, three golden-orange roses bloom fully, their warm tones immediately drawing the eye - the petals layered like a gentle flame and tenderly framed by dark-green fern sprigs which add shadow and sculptural depth. The composition feels quietly ceremonial, ideal for a funeral service or graveside tribute, and the colours subtly reference Irish heritage in a manner that is respectful rather than theatrical. Soft studio lighting accentuates petal texture and the three-dimensional form, while the overall scent is muted and green-tinged. As a local florist familiar with Holland Park and the chapel routes through Notting Hill, I see this arrangement offered as a dignified expression of remembrance, crafted to sit with composure on a casket stand or easel and to convey solace and enduring respect to family and friends.
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Seen from a gentle overhead angle against a stark white background, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is composed entirely of fresh blooms and feels both reverent and quietly modern. The arms and long shaft are densely cloaked in soft, pure-white spray chrysanthemums whose tiny petals create a plush, cloud-like texture; the white reads as calm and luminous under soft studio light. Woven through that white base are bold bands of apple-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded heads packed tightly to form the distinctive circular ring where the cross's arms meet and to punctuate alternating sections of the horizontal arms. That green inset gives the cross a tactile rhythm - almost knitted in pattern - and introduces a crisp, almost citrusy visual lift against the cool white. At the very heart of the intersection, three fully opened orange roses provide a warm, melancholy focal point: their golden-orange petals glow like late-afternoon sunlight and are gently cupped by a few sprays of dark green fern, which frame the roses and add depth. The overall scent is subtle, a faint green-floral hint rather than overpowering perfume, and the arrangement's proportions read as balanced and carefully scaled for a funeral nave or graveside tribute. There is an unmistakable nod to Irish heritage in the white-green-orange palette, a considerate choice for families remembering connections to Ireland. As a florist who knows Notting Hill and the routes around Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove, I imagine this cross delivered with quiet care to a local church or funeral chapel, its clarity of form and emotional restraint offering comfort and steady dignity to those saying goodbye. The image presents a beautifully crafted sympathy cross, designed as a peaceful floral statement for a funeral or memorial gathering in Notting Hill. The main body of the cross is entirely covered in pristine white chrysanthemums, placed shoulder to shoulder so they form a thick, plush surface that looks like soft fleece. At the centre, three lush roses in deep orange and golden apricot tones are grouped closely together, their petals layered in rich spirals that suggest warmth and human touch. These central blooms are encircled by a ring of bright green filler-perhaps small berries or tightly clustered buds-and framed by slender, feathered fern leaves that add darker green shadows and a sense of natural movement. Positioned at regular points along the cross, especially at the four ends and near the centre of each arm, dome-shaped clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums rise smoothly from the white background, creating a strong visual contrast and a gentle echo of fresh spring grass on the lawns of nearby Holland Park. The colour trio of pure white, vivid green, and warm orange subtly mirrors the Irish national colours, lending extra meaning where Irish heritage or identity is important to the family. The lighting is soft and even, allowing the varied textures-from the fluffy chrysanthemums to the smooth rose petals-to be appreciated in detail. Overall, the cross appears calm, dignified, and quietly hopeful, an arrangement that would rest gracefully beside a coffin or at the front of a church, offering a message of peace and remembrance to those saying goodbye.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Notting Hill. This premium funeral tribute features a striking cross design crafted with white spray chrysanthemums, green spray chrysanthemums and vibrant orange roses, finished with lush greenery for natural texture and depth. The fresh white and green palette symbolises peace, purity and eternal life, while the orange roses add a gentle touch of warmth and remembrance.

Perfect as a coffin spray or a heartfelt tribute for the service, this Celtic cross arrangement is carefully hand-crafted by our skilled florists in Notting Hill using only high-quality, fresh flowers. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it creates a beautiful focal point that conveys love, respect and support at a sensitive time.

We understand how important it is for everything to be just right on the day, which is why we offer reliable, timely delivery from our Notting Hill flower shop. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, ensuring the same premium style and finish. Order this white and green funeral cross online for compassionate, professional service and a meaningful floral tribute.
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