A carefully constructed floral Celtic cross, set against a bright white field and captured from a slightly raised viewpoint so its three-dimensional form is clear. The arms and shaft are composed of dense clusters of small white spray chrysanthemums, their closely packed petals producing a soft, immaculate pad that conveys purity and serene dignity. Woven through that white foundation are sections of lively lime-green button chrysanthemums; these green buttons delineate the circular boss at the cross's centre and alternate along the horizontal arms, producing a textured pattern that calls to mind traditional Celtic knotwork. Crowning the intersection is a trio of vivid orange-yellow roses - not crowded but deliberately centred - their warm petals offering a hopeful, sunlit counterpoint to the cool whites and greens; a few dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, deepening the central focus and adding botanical contrast. The colourway - white, green, and orange-yellow - subtly evokes Ireland's colours, making this an especially apt tribute for families wishing to reference Irish roots or to mark cultural memory at a funeral or memorial service. Soft, diffuse light highlights the petal surfaces and the sculptural depth of the cross while keeping shadows minimal, so every bloom reads with crisp definition. As a local florist serving services near the Lyric Hammersmith and churchyards around Barons Court and Fulham Road, I design this kind of cross to sit on an altar or beside a casket, where its textured surfaces and gentle scent of roses and chrysanthemums provide both comfort and a stately symbol of remembrance.
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A three-dimensional Celtic cross fashioned entirely from fresh blooms, photographed from a gently elevated angle against a spotless white background. The cross's broad arms and elongated shaft are densely packed with small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their layered petals forming a soft, cushion-like face that reads as quiet purity and calm. Interwoven through that white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged with careful rhythm to trace the circular ring at the cross's centre and to punctuate alternating segments along the horizontal arms, producing a plush, tactile contrast between the airy white and the almost neon green buttons. At the heart where the arms meet sits a small, luminous cluster of three fully opened orange roses - warm, golden-orange petals that glow like a private sunrise against the cool greens and whites - framed by a few dark green fern sprigs that lift the roses slightly above the chrysanthemum plane and add gentle depth. Soft studio light catches the subtle sheen on the rose petals and the matte texture of the chrysanthemum clusters, while a faint, comforting scent of fresh chrysanthemums and rose perfume seems almost perceptible. This arrangement reads as both a devotional symbol and a personal memorial, proper for a funeral service or a graveside tribute, and especially resonant for families wishing to honour Celtic heritage. As a florist who often prepares tributes for services around Hammersmith Broadway and nearby Ravenscourt Park, I picture this cross placed at a chapel altar or near an Irish-born loved one's memorial, the colours and form quietly declaring remembrance, faith, and enduring affection. Seen from above, this Irish-inspired funeral cross looks both precise and deeply tender, as if arranged for a family in Hammersmith wanting to honour a loved one's heritage with flowers that speak from the heart. The base of the cross is a thick, snowy carpet of white chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to its neighbour so that the eye reads a smooth, continuous field of white, soft as a quilt. Around this central plane, rich bands of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums curve along the outer edges, outlining the shape and adding a vivid ring of colour. Their small, rounded flower heads sit like tiny domes of moss, bringing a fresh, garden-like feel that could echo a favourite walk through Furnivall Gardens or along the riverside path. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal arms meet, three roses rise gently above the chrysanthemum bed. Their colours move from a deep, warm orange through to a more golden, amber-yellow, as if lit from within by late afternoon sunlight. Small sprays of bright green filler nestle around the roses, while slender, darker green fern fronds fan out behind them, adding depth, structure, and a touch of natural elegance. The trio of shades-green, white and orange-clearly mirror the Irish flag, making this cross especially appropriate for an Irish funeral, memorial Mass, or a commemorative event. The mood is serene and reverent: a design that offers both a symbol of faith and a gentle reflection of identity, suited to rest beside a coffin, at the front of a church, or in a quiet corner of a family gathering.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Hammersmith Florist is a graceful funeral tribute, thoughtfully designed to honour a loved one with elegance and peace. This cross-shaped arrangement combines pristine white spray chrysanthemums and rich green spray chrysanthemums for a soft, serene base, accented with warm orange roses to add a gentle touch of colour and hope. Lush greenery completes the design, creating a balanced, natural look that feels both traditional and uplifting.

Ideal as a sympathy tribute for funerals, memorials or church services, this Celtic cross arrangement expresses love, remembrance and respect in a dignified way. At approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it makes a meaningful focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or on a display stand.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Hammersmith, this cross is crafted with premium fresh flowers for lasting beauty. Where seasonal substitutions are needed, we carefully select blooms of similar colour, size and quality to maintain the same refined style. Order this white and green Celtic cross tribute for reliable, local delivery from Hammersmith Florist and let us help you convey your condolences with grace.
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    Sometimes flowers can say more than words, the funeral tribute arranged by this firm certainly did, paid tribute to a friend and showed sympathy to their family, thank you.

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    Was impressed with the funeral tribute sent by this company, a different yet poignant way of paying respects to a dear friend of mine, thanks a bunch.

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    The service from this company is first-rate, they promised that the funeral tribute would be delivered by the following morning and it was. Also, the arrangement was beautiful.

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