The image presents a single, round cream hatbox styled in a soft, off-white shade, placed centrally against a flawless white background so that every detail of the flowers within becomes the focal point. Along the side of the sturdy cylindrical box, the word "FLOWERS" appears in a subtle, refined embossing, hinting at its purpose without drawing attention away from the petals themselves. Inside, the florist has created a compact, gently mounded layer of dried petals, built up until they nearly rise above the rim. The colour palette moves from velvety deep red rose petals to bright, almost golden yellow tones and warm peach-orange accents, all mingling together like a gentle sunset over Southfields Common. Between and over these larger petals lie clusters of tiny white florets, reminiscent of dried hydrangea blossoms, their small, paper-fine petals adding texture and a sense of lightness. The petals appear carefully curated, each one retaining its shape and subtle shading, giving the whole design a sense of craftsmanship rather than randomness. Photographed from a slightly overhead angle, the arrangement feels both abundant and controlled, perfect for a funeral tribute where family might wish to scatter petals at a graveside or place them near an urn during a service in Southfields. The neutral background and soft lighting allow the natural colours to speak quietly, suggesting themes of peace, dignity, and a lovingly prepared farewell. This gentle composition would suit those seeking a delicate, non-traditional floral tribute that still conveys depth of feeling.
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The overhead composition shows a softly rounded, pale yellow ceramic bowl transformed into a tranquil resting place for a lush layer of mixed petals, arranged with the sensitivity of a Southfields florist creating a funeral tribute. Plush rose petals in deep crimson, vivid sunshine yellow, and muted peach-apricot cascade across the bowl, overlapping in loose, natural drifts that suggest a hand-scattered tenderness rather than a rigid pattern. Threaded generously through this warm, comforting palette are countless tiny white florets, reminiscent of hydrangea, their delicate, frilled edges lending a gossamer lightness and subtle texture contrast against the smooth rose petals. The lighting is bright yet gentle, illuminating the rounded curves and slight curls of each petal, and casting soft shadows that enhance the sense of depth and fullness. You can almost imagine the soft rustle as the petals are stirred and the familiar, soothing fragrance of roses rising, softened by the fresher, quieter scent of the white blossoms. The bowl's creamy glaze mirrors the softness of the contents, creating a cohesive, calm impression that suits a memorial setting-perhaps placed near a condolence book at a service in Southfields or set on a console table in a quiet living room off Wimbledon Park Road. This image captures the way simple petals, carefully gathered and lovingly arranged, can convey sympathy, remembrance, and gentle support, turning a modest bowl into a meaningful part of saying goodbye. This photograph shows a pale cream, cylindrical hatbox set against a clean white background, its simple lines framing an opulent bed of dried petals that spill just to the edge of the rim. The box, with understated "FLOWERS" lettering pressed into its side, feels like a keepsake container chosen with care, the kind you might see on a mantelpiece in a Southfields home near Wimbledon Park after a memorial service. Inside, there is a carefully layered blend of velvety rose petals in deep crimson red, bright sunlit yellow, and soft peach-orange, each petal slightly curled and textured from the drying process. Woven between these warmer tones are delicate clusters of tiny white hydrangea-style florets that create a misty, cloud-like effect, offering gentle contrast and softening the overall look. Viewed from an elevated angle, the petals form a rounded, almost quilt-like surface, rich in texture and subtle shadow. There are no visible stems or greenery-only the quiet, pure presence of petals, suggesting intimacy and reflection. The composition feels ideal for a funeral or remembrance tribute: petals that might be shared among family, scattered in a meaningful place around Southfields, or simply kept together in the box as a lasting symbol of love. The image captures that moment between ceremony and memory, when flowers shift from being a public display to a personal keepsake, carrying the emotional weight of goodbye with grace and tenderness.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Celebrate life's special moments with Flower Petals from Florist Southfields in Southfields. This bright, handpicked mix of hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti, aisles, and any ceremony that calls for a romantic finishing touch. Each petal is chosen for its rich colour and soft texture, creating a luxurious, natural look in every handful.

We use only seasonal flowers to ensure your petals are fresh, vibrant and beautifully scented. Our experienced florists carefully prepare and pack every order, so your petals arrive in perfect condition and ready to scatter. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a larger celebration, this versatile petal mix adds premium floral style without overwhelming your décor.

Ordering is simple and reliable with Florist Southfields. Enjoy next day delivery on Flower Petals when you place your order before 4pm, making last-minute event planning stress-free. Ideal for proposals, baby showers, anniversaries and more, this elegant petal mix is a timeless way to brighten their day. Shop online with confidence from your trusted local florist in Southfields and let our petals elevate your occasion.
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