The photograph features a simple yet sophisticated hatbox arrangement designed as a tender tribute, ideal for a funeral or celebration of life in Ealing. A sturdy, cylindrical box in a pale cream-yellow shade sits on a seamless white surface, its smooth paperboard sides catching the light with a soft, matte glow. Around the upper edge, the word FLOWERS can be made out in discreet, refined lettering, reinforcing the box's purpose without distracting from its contents. From a slightly elevated viewpoint, you see the container completely filled and gently domed with an opulent blend of preserved petals and miniature blooms. Deep crimson rose petals spill across the surface like scattered hearts, interwoven with bright, sunny yellow and soft peach-orange tones that bring warmth and comfort, reminiscent of evening light over Ealing Common. Nestled throughout this colourful tapestry are tiny white hydrangea-like florets and the faintest suggestion of pale blue, their crisp, papery structure giving the arrangement a delicate, almost lace-like texture. Each petal holds its distinct shape and natural curl, suggesting careful drying and expert handling by florists who understand how to preserve beauty for meaningful moments of farewell. The white background isolates the box so that nothing competes with the quiet richness of the petals, allowing you to sense their gentle rustle and faint, lingering floral fragrance. This image conveys the idea of petals ready to be scattered in remembrance, arranged in bowls at a wake, or offered as a shared gesture of goodbye among family and friends across Ealing, from quiet residential streets to chapels and crematoriums where dignified goodbyes are said.
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Viewed directly from above, this softly rounded, pale yellow stoneware bowl is filled completely with an abundant mix of flower petals that feel both luxurious and deeply serene. Dominating the bowl are large rose petals in rich crimson, luminous yellow, and mellow peachy apricot, some lying flat, others slightly cupped, their velvety surfaces catching the light like tiny satin folds. Threaded generously through this warm palette are many small, ruffled white florets, reminiscent of hydrangea petals, which introduce a calm brightness and intricate texture, like lace laid over silk. The petals are not packed tightly; instead, they lie loosely layered and gently overlapping, creating a fluid, organic pattern that suggests a hand-scattered offering rather than a rigid design. The light is bright yet soft, illuminating subtle shadows where petals curve and fold, and hinting at the delicate sheen of fresh, just-picked blooms you might find at a local Ealing market. Imagining the fragrance, one senses classic rose notes with a clean, garden-fresh undertone, conjuring a peaceful atmosphere suitable for a funeral or memorial service. The bowl itself is simple and unobtrusive, its softly curved rim forming a quiet frame that allows the colours to speak of love, gratitude, and farewell without distraction. This arrangement feels ideal for a tribute in Ealing-perhaps placed on a memory table in a local chapel or crematorium, or set out so mourners can each take a few petals to scatter in honour of the person they've come together to remember, transforming grief into a gentle, shared gesture. A round, cream-coloured hatbox sits alone against a bright white background, its understated elegance framing a lush bed of dried petals and tiny blooms intended as a heartfelt funeral tribute. The box is smooth and gently luminous, with the word FLOWERS subtly embossed along the rim, almost blending into the pale surface. From above, you see the contents piled slightly higher than the edge, creating a soft mound of texture and colour. Velvety rose petals in deep, wine-red tones mingle with vivid golden yellow and warm peach-orange, forming a rich, comforting palette that feels both tender and hopeful, like a sunset lingering over the rooftops of Ealing. Threaded among them are delicate white hydrangea-style florets, some touched with the faintest hint of pale blue; their airy, papery petals create a light, cloud-like veil over the bolder roses. The mix appears thoughtfully curated, each petal preserved with care so that its natural curl and gentle sheen remain, inviting you to imagine the slight crackle beneath your fingertips and a soft echo of rose fragrance. With no stems or foliage visible, the emphasis is purely on the petals themselves, suggesting they are ready to be scattered along a graveside, scattered on a coffin, or placed in shallow dishes at a memorial near Pitshanger Lane or Haven Green. The composition carries a quiet intimacy, capturing the way small, simple gestures-like offering petals to guests to release together-can bring solace, connection, and beauty to a final farewell.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Celebrate life's special moments with our FLOWER PETALS - a bright, handpicked mix of hydrangea, rose and chrysanthemum petals, expertly prepared by Ealing Flowers in Ealing. Perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisle decoration and romantic surprises, these delicate petals add a soft, colourful touch to any ceremony.

We use only fresh, seasonal flowers to ensure vibrant colour, natural fragrance and premium quality in every box. Each mix is carefully curated by our experienced florists, giving you a luxurious, natural look that feels both elegant and effortless. Simply scatter along tables, fill cones for guests, or sprinkle over gift wraps and hampers for a beautiful finishing touch.

Ideal for celebrations across Ealing and surrounding areas, our flower petals are prepared to order to ensure they arrive in peak condition. Next day delivery is available on orders placed before 4pm, making last-minute event styling stress-free. Choose FLOWER PETALS from Ealing Flowers for a premium, reliable and memorable floral accent. Order online today and brighten any occasion with ease.
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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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