Presented against a spotless white field and seen from a slightly raised viewpoint, this floral cross is an elegant study in contrast and craft. The primary mass is built from close-packed white spray chrysanthemums whose delicate, papery petals form a soft, dignified surface that suggests purity and remembrance. Interspersed within that expanse are vibrant apple-green button chrysanthemums: their compact, globular shapes are used with precision to define the circular knot-like centre of the Celtic cross and to punctuate the horizontal arms in alternating motifs, producing a lively counterpoint of colour and tactile interest. At the literal heart of the cross sits a trio of bright orange-yellow roses, their petals unfurling with a warm, golden hue that lifts the composition and adds a human, consoling note. Dark green ferny sprigs cradle and frame the roses, their deeper tones providing contrast and drawing the eye inward. Soft, directional lighting sculpts the three-dimensional form, revealing the layered petals and the careful density of the chrysanthemum packing, while a faint floral scent - clean chrysanthemum with a hint of rose - adds an almost-memory quality. This design carries a respectful, cross-cultural sensitivity: the white and green carry a quiet Irish resonance, appropriate for memorials honoring Celtic heritage. I imagine this piece set beneath the stained glass of a small Totteridge chapel or resting at a graveside service near Woodside Park, a composed and heartfelt expression of sympathy.
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Seen from a gentle overhead angle against a crisp, bright white backdrop, this is a three-dimensional Celtic cross formed entirely from fresh blooms, its silhouette both dignified and quietly modern. The main structure is dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums, packed to produce a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as soft and reverent to the touch. Threaded through that white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their firm, rounded heads carefully set to trace the circular ring at the cross's centre and to alternate within the horizontal arms, creating a tactile contrast of colour and texture that recalls classic Celtic knotwork. At the very heart of the design three fully opened orange-yellow roses form a warm, luminous focal point; their layered petals glow like late-afternoon sunlight against the cool green and white, while a few dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses and add subtle depth and shadow. The lighting is soft and even, lending clear definition to each petal and enhancing the three-dimensional form without harsh glare. There is a faint, comforting fragrance - the clean sweetness of chrysanthemum tempered by the honeyed warmth of the roses - that completes the impression. As a sympathy tribute, this arrangement reads as both an emblem of faith and a personalised remembrance, its white and green nodding gently to Irish heritage. I picture it placed near a chapel window on Totteridge Lane or laid with care at a memorial service by families from Totteridge Common, offered as a calm, tactile expression of condolence and respect. A large floral cross is displayed, thoughtfully designed as a funeral tribute that subtly reflects the colours of the Irish flag. The body of the cross is lavishly paved with white chrysanthemums, their short stems and rounded blooms pressed closely together to create a plush, almost velvety surface. Around the edge of the cross, extending along each arm and the lower stem, runs a generous border of lime-green button chrysanthemums, whose compact, button-like heads form a neat, textured frame that feels fresh and contemporary. At the centre of the cross, three roses in glowing shades of orange and warm golden amber unfold with velvety grace, forming a vibrant heart to the design. These roses are gently surrounded by airy sprays of green filler and sprigs of fern-like foliage, which curl and fan out over the chrysanthemum base, adding a sense of movement and natural ease. The composition reads clearly as a symbol of faith and remembrance, while the green, white, and orange palette nods respectfully to Irish heritage-making this cross particularly suitable for families in Totteridge who wish to weave personal or national identity into a final farewell. The lighting is soft and natural, enhancing the brightness of the white petals and the richness of the central roses without harsh glare. Overall, the piece feels dignified, peaceful, and carefully crafted, a meaningful floral expression of sympathy and love for a funeral, wake, or memorial gathering.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Totteridge is a graceful floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to convey love, peace and remembrance. This elegant cross-shaped arrangement features a soft bed of white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with vibrant orange roses and fresh greenery for gentle contrast and warmth.

Perfect as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement, the White and Green Celtic Cross offers a serene and respectful way to honour a loved one. Its cross design symbolises faith and comfort, while the carefully selected flowers create a fresh, long-lasting display. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it makes a striking yet tasteful focal point at the service or place of rest.

Expertly handcrafted in Totteridge by the experienced florists at Flowers Totteridge, each tribute is made with premium, fresh flowers for beautiful results you can rely on. Where seasonal substitutions are required, we carefully match the size, colour and style to maintain the same or superior quality and value. Order online from Flowers Totteridge for a premium, reliable floral tribute delivered with care across Totteridge and surrounding areas.
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