A meticulously crafted heart of pure white Gypsophila dominates the frame, each tiny blossom packed close to form a voluminous, cloud-like silhouette against a stark white background. The dense cluster of Baby's Breath creates a soft, pillowy surface whose uniform whiteness reads as a symbol of innocence and peace. On the upper right curve a single, cream-white rose is set like a gentle punctuation mark; its pristine petals unfurl with a smooth, velvety texture and a faint hint of yellow-green at the core, offering a serene focal point. Interlaced with the rose are rich green elements - several glossy ivy leaves showing their lobed profiles and variegated touches, alongside slim, paler sprigs of eucalyptus-like foliage that trail diagonally down the heart's right side, introducing layered depth and a muted contrast in tone. The bright, neutral lighting reveals the arrangement's fine details: the tiny star shapes of the Gypsophila, the soft spiral of the rose, the leaf veins and shifting greens. This composition reads as a traditional and respectful funeral tribute, crafted to convey enduring love and solemn remembrance. Placed in contexts familiar to local families - perhaps at a chapel near Surbiton Station or brought to a memorial service in Kingston upon Thames - it offers comfort through its simplicity and refined restraint. As a local florist I appreciate how the piece's clean palette and gentle textures make it appropriate for moments of farewell, where calm, understated beauty speaks for the heart.
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A tender heart formed entirely from a cloud of tiny white Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) sits against a clean white backdrop, its puffed, feathery texture suggesting air and quiet comfort. Each minuscule bloom clusters tightly to create a soft, pillowy heart whose edges are gently rounded rather than rigid, allowing the shape to feel both crafted and organically alive. Nestled into the upper right curve, a single cream-white rose holds the eye - its petals tightly furled and luminous, the central spiral suggesting a private, reverent hush. From the rose trail a few glossy, dark green ivy leaves with their familiar lobed outlines and variegated veins, while pale, narrow sprigs of eucalyptus-like filler weave diagonally down the right side, their matte greens and slender leaves adding subtle depth and a softened line. The lighting is bright and even, washing the composition in neutral daylight that enhances the purity of the whites and the cool richness of the greens. The arrangement reads as a quiet offering of solace and remembrance, the contrast between the airy Gypsophila and the velvety rose giving the piece a gentle balance of fragility and strength. As a local florist I picture this piece laid gently at a service near Surbiton Station or left with care in the quieter streets off the High Street, where neighbours gather to reflect. The scent is faint and clean, a whisper of floral sweetness rather than an overwhelming perfume. This heart-shaped tribute carries the language of peace, innocence and steady affection-an unfussy, heartfelt expression suited to funerals, memorials, or moments when words fall short in Surbiton and nearby Kingston. A heart-shaped sympathy wreath crafted almost entirely from a soft cloud of tiny white Gypsophila, each minuscule bloom packed closely to create a velvety, snow-like texture across the curved silhouette. The compact spray of baby's breath gives the heart an airy, weightless quality as if held in a hush of morning light; the tiny petals catch the light in pearly tones of white and cream, suggesting quiet purity and calm. Tucked gently toward the upper right curve, a single creamy-white rose unfurls in a restrained spiral, its petals still tightly formed enough to feel like a private blessing. Around and beneath that rose, slender sprays of eucalyptus-green foliage and glossy variegated ivy weave through the gypsophila, introducing deeper green tones and a subtle architectural line that guides the eye along the heart's contour. The ivy's lobed leaves and the eucalyptus-like sprigs add a cool, leafy scent that balances the faint sweetness of the rose, and the contrast in textures - feathery baby's breath, smooth rose petals, and waxy ivy - creates quiet visual depth. The wreath sits against a clean white background, the simplicity enhancing its message: respect, remembrance, and enduring affection. As a local florist who knows many families around Surbiton and the Kingston riverside, I picture this piece arriving at a chapel near Surbiton Station or laid gently by the riverbank in Kingston as a touchstone of comfort. This design feels especially appropriate for funerals or memorials, a gentle, dignified expression of love that reads clearly at a distance and in close, tender inspection.

INFINITE LOVE TRIBUTE£110.00

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Express eternal affection with our Infinite Love Tribute, a delicate open-heart funeral wreath handcrafted by expert florists at Flower Delivery Surbiton. This elegant white heart tribute is created from cloud-like gypsophila and finished with a single pristine white rose and trailing ivy, symbolising purity, remembrance and sincere love.

Perfect as a sympathy tribute, funeral arrangement or memorial display, this heart-shaped design offers a soft, graceful way to say goodbye and share your condolences. The deluxe size pictured provides generous impact while remaining tastefully understated, ideal for services, cremations or graveside tributes.

With careful attention to detail and a thoughtful substitution policy, we ensure your Infinite Love Tribute always arrives fresh, full and beautifully presented. Available for reliable local flower delivery in Surbiton and surrounding areas, this meaningful floral heart can be sent directly to the funeral director, church or family home. Order online today from Flower Delivery Surbiton to honour a loved one with a timeless, comforting floral gesture.
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