This hand-tied bouquet features a harmonious blend of deep blue and creamy white roses, arranged in a compact, rounded shape that appears almost like a soft floral sphere against the crisp white backdrop. The blue roses are a rich sapphire shade, their velvety petals layered densely and catching the light in subtle gradients, from near-navy in the folds to a slightly brighter blue along the edges. Between them, the cream and off-white roses open with gentle, spiralling centres, some still slightly cupped, others more fully unfurled, revealing the intricate pattern of layered petals. Tiny, star-like blooms of white baby's breath are scattered throughout, filling the spaces between the larger flowers with a fine, airy texture that lightens the overall look, much like morning mist drifting across the slopes of Primrose Hill. Encircling the roses, slender stems of dark green foliage, likely Ruscus or a similar leaf, add depth and contrast, their smooth, slightly pointed leaves extending just beyond the mass of petals and framing the bouquet with a natural, garden-fresh feel. The green stems at the bottom are pulled together in a neat, hand-tied bundle, hinting at the skill and care of the florist who arranged them. The lighting is bright but soft, casting minimal shadow and allowing the true colours to show clearly, giving the arrangement a serene, almost timeless quality. This blue and cream rose bouquet would feel at home at a quiet remembrance gathering in a Primrose Hill townhouse or delivered as a thoughtful condolence gift to someone nearby, its tranquil palette offering a refined way to say you are thinking of them.
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A serene, perfectly rounded bouquet of roses is set against a stark white background, allowing its cool, soothing colours to tell a gentle story of remembrance. About a dozen deep sapphire-blue roses are interwoven with an equal number of creamy ivory blooms, the petals of each flower layered in soft spirals that shift from tighter buds at the centre to more open, generous forms at the outer edges. The blue roses hold a velvety richness, reminiscent of twilight over the rooftops of Primrose Hill, while the cream roses lend a comforting lightness, their edges almost glowing where the soft illumination catches them. Feather-light sprays of white baby's breath are threaded through the arrangement, their tiny blossoms forming an airy veil that brings a sense of softness and calm. Framing the composition, dark, glossy green foliage emerges from beneath the roses, providing both structure and a quiet reminder of living gardens and tree-lined streets nearby. The bouquet is clearly hand-tied, the clean green stems aligned and bound neatly at the base, suggesting it has been freshly prepared for delivery to a home, chapel, or quiet corner where someone might sit in reflection. The overall mood is one of understated elegance and heartfelt sympathy, well suited to offering condolences to families in Primrose Hill and the surrounding neighbourhoods. Its balanced contrast of blue and cream, along with the gentle textures of gypsophila and foliage, creates a floral tribute that feels both contemporary and timeless, like a soft-spoken companion that honours memory with dignity. A tranquil blue and white floral arrangement rests in a plain, cylindrical glass vase, photographed against a clean white background that allows the details to emerge with clarity and calm. The bouquet is tightly yet gently composed into a rounded dome, creating a sense of shelter and completeness, much like the peaceful views from Primrose Hill over the city. Rich royal blue roses are scattered throughout the design, their velvety petals deep and saturated, some blooms turned slightly to the side, others facing upwards, providing a steady, soulful focus. Nestled among them are generous ivory roses, their creamy petals unfurling layer by layer, softening the palette and adding warmth to the cool blues. Slender stems of white freesia slip gracefully between the larger blooms, their tubular flowers and buds introducing a lighter rhythm, as though small notes of music are woven into the design. Fine sprays of white baby's breath (gypsophila) drift throughout, filling any spaces with tiny, cloud-like flowers that lend delicacy and airiness. At the base, dark green foliage peeks out in measured touches, framing the blooms without distracting from them. The glass vase, partly ribbed at its base, holds the neatly trimmed stems in clear water, hinting at freshness and careful preparation, as if it has just left a local Primrose Hill florist for same-day delivery to a quiet street off Fitzroy Road. The overall impression is one of reflective beauty and gentle support, a thoughtful sympathy bouquet meant to offer comfort, remembrance, and a moment of peace in times of grief. A serene bouquet of royal blue and ivory roses stands gracefully in a clear glass vase, photographed against a crisp white background that enhances every nuance of colour and form. The arrangement is carefully composed, with the deep blue roses and soft, creamy white roses distributed evenly so that the eye moves gently around the bouquet, never caught in just one place. Each rose is in full, velvety bloom, their petals curving outward in gentle layers that evoke both elegance and solace. Interwoven amongst them are stems of white freesia, carrying clusters of small, trumpet-shaped flowers and buds that add a light, airy silhouette and a suggestion of fresh, clean fragrance-as if a quiet breeze had drifted up from Regent's Canal to the calm streets around Primrose Hill. Delicate sprays of baby's breath are tucked throughout the design, their tiny, cloud-like blossoms dusting the bouquet with a soft, misty texture that lightens the rich blues and creams. Dark green foliage frames the base and edges, providing contrast and a sense of natural depth. Through the simple glass vase, the neatly gathered stems can be seen resting in clear water, reflecting the meticulous care of local florists who often prepare such tributes for memorial services and condolence deliveries in the Primrose Hill area. The overall impression is one of quiet dignity and comfort-a gentle floral embrace that offers sympathy, support, and a moment of peace in times of grief.

REMEMBRANCE£80.00

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Express heartfelt condolences with REMEMBRANCE, a graceful sympathy bouquet from Flowers Primrose Hill in London. This elegant arrangement features pure white roses, blue sprayed roses, delicate freesia, airy gypsophila and lush greenery, creating a thoughtful tribute in times of loss. Each stem is carefully selected for quality and freshness, then arranged by hand by our expert florists in Primrose Hill.

To ensure your remembrance flowers last, we deliver many blooms in bud so they open beautifully over several days. Our 5-day freshness guarantee gives you confidence that your gesture will stay meaningful and long-lasting. The original size bouquet is pictured, offering a balanced, full arrangement suitable for sending to a home or service.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms of a similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same premium style. Order before 4pm for next-day flower delivery from Flowers Primrose Hill, and send a dignified, comforting arrangement that conveys your sympathy with grace. REMEMBRANCE is an ideal choice when you want to honour a loved one with classic, elegant funeral and condolence flowers.
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