This photograph shows a carefully modelled floral Celtic cross, photographed against a bright white backdrop so every detail is visible from a slightly elevated viewpoint. The structure relies on a dense carpet of small white spray chrysanthemums: their tiny, layered petals knit together to form the broad arms and long shaft, lending the piece a soft, dignified presence. Contrasting with the white are sections of bright, almost lime-green button chrysanthemums; these compact blooms are arranged to define the circular halo at the intersection of the arms and to fill alternating panels along the horizontal bar, producing a plush, textural pattern reminiscent of traditional Celtic knots. Anchoring the design at its centre are three warm orange-yellow roses-vibrant and slightly cupped-whose honeyed tones glow against the cooler whites and greens. Dark green fern or similar foliage tucks around the roses, adding depth and a subtle shadow that enhances the three-dimensional profile. The composition is lit with diffuse, gentle lighting that reveals both the softness of the chrysanthemums and the velvety sheen of the roses, while evoking a quiet, respectful mood appropriate for funerals, memorials, or St. Patrick's Day remembrances. The palette-white, green, and orange-yellow-naturally suggests Irish links and would feel at home on a programme for a service near Kentish Town tube or in a floral tribute sent to relatives gathering along the nearby canal in Camden.
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A long, three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers sits against a crisp white background, photographed from a gentle overhead angle so the form and texture read clearly. The broad arms and elongated shaft are densely covered in small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their soft, cloud-like petals creating a plush, solemn base that reads of purity and calm. Interwoven through this white foundation are deliberate bands of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-tinged spheres trace the circular ring where the arms meet and reappear in alternating segments along the horizontal arms, so the traditional Celtic ring and knot-like geometry are immediately legible. At the precise centre of the cross, three lush orange-yellow roses-rich, golden-orange in tone-gather as a quiet focal point, their layered petals slightly unfurled and warmed by the light. Dark green sprigs of fern cradle the roses, cutting the brightness with cool foliage and adding depth to the composition. The lighting is soft and even, revealing the tactile contrast between the chrysanthemum cushions and the velvety rose petals while suggesting the faint, comforting scent of fresh blooms. This arrangement reads as a dignified memorial piece-equally contemporary and timeless-and subtly echoes the Irish palette, making it fitting for a tribute that honours Celtic roots or St. Patrick's Day remembrance. As a florist familiar with Kentish Town, I imagine this laid respectfully at a service near Kentish Town Road or sent from a local shop to families gathering by the canals toward Camden, where Irish connections are often celebrated with quiet reverence. A beautifully composed floral cross in the Irish colours fills the scene, designed as a tender tribute for a farewell service in or around Kentish Town. The entire shape of the cross is carpeted with compact white chrysanthemums, each bloom pressed closely to the next so that together they form a plush, snowy surface, soft to the eye and touch. Surrounding this white foundation, clusters of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums trace the outline and punctuate the arms, their domed, textured heads suggesting patches of fresh spring moss. At the intersection of the cross, three roses form a radiant focal point: one a rich, warm orange, the others glowing in softer apricot and golden yellow shades, like tiny suns resting in a field of white. Their petals are velvety and slightly curled, opening in layered spirals. Around the roses, a cluster of small green filler flowers or berries and a halo of fern-like foliage add movement, shadow and a deeper green tone that anchors the design. The arrangement is captured in clear light, every petal and leaf sharply visible, as though it has just been placed on a stand ready for delivery to a church on Kentish Town Road or a quiet chapel near Gospel Oak. With its balance of calm white, fresh green and warm orange, the cross feels both solemn and gently uplifting, ideal for honouring a loved one with Irish roots or a special connection to Ireland, while offering comfort and a sense of peace to family and friends gathered in the local community.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Our White and Green Celtic Cross is a serene and elegant floral tribute, thoughtfully crafted for meaningful farewells and memorials. Designed by Flower Delivery Kentish Town, this cross-shaped arrangement combines pure white spray chrysanthemums with fresh green chrysanthemums, warm orange roses and lush greenery for a gentle yet uplifting display.

Perfect for funerals, memorial services or graveside tributes in Kentish Town, this Celtic cross symbolises remembrance, peace and eternal love. The contrast of crisp white blooms with vibrant greens and soft orange roses creates a beautiful balance of purity, hope and warmth, offering comfort to family and friends at a difficult time.

Approximate dimensions are 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it a striking yet tasteful focal piece. Our skilled florists handcraft each tribute with care, using only fresh, premium flowers. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar size, colour and quality to maintain the same style and value.

Available for reliable local flower delivery in Kentish Town and surrounding areas, this White and Green Celtic Cross is a dignified way to express your sympathy and honour a loved one's memory. Order online today from flowerdeliverykentishtown.co.uk for a beautiful, professionally arranged funeral tribute.
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