In the image, a round, pale cream-yellow gift box becomes a vessel for an abundant yet understated display of dried petals and florets, symbolising remembrance with natural grace. The box's cylindrical shape is clean and modern, and its smooth surface catches the light softly. Along one side, just beneath the rim, the faint impression of the word "FLOWERS" appears, some letters partially visible, implying a quiet, intentional design rather than bold branding. The box is filled to the brim and slightly beyond, the petals rising into a gentle mound. The most prominent elements are velvety rose petals in a deep crimson red, their curved edges slightly ruffled, suggesting both delicacy and resilience. Interspersed are petals in bright sunny yellow and muted peach-orange shades, their tones blending like a soft sunset over the treetops around Keston's leafy lanes. Between them, tiny white florets, along with a few almost icy pale blue hydrangea-like blossoms, nestle in the gaps, lending the arrangement a lace-like, intricate texture. Photographed from above at a modest angle, the composition reveals the density of the petals and the subtle interplay of light and shadow between them. The stark white background isolates this miniature landscape so that the colours and forms hold all attention. The arrangement feels particularly fitting as a funeral tribute or sympathy gesture in Keston, where many families value a connection to nature. It could rest near an urn, be used to surround a condolence book, or be shared in small portions for guests to scatter during a farewell, offering a gentle, fragrant reminder of love and shared moments.
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This image presents a gentle, overhead view of a round, pale yellow ceramic bowl filled to overflowing with loose petals, arranged in a style often used for funeral tributes and memorial services around Keston. The bowl itself is simple and unadorned, acting as a calm backdrop for the rich tapestry of colour inside. Most of the space is taken up by large rose petals, their texture thick and velvety. At the centre, deep crimson and dark red petals cluster closely, evoking depth, devotion, and heartfelt emotion. Around them, petals in clear, bright yellow and soft peach-orange hues fan outward, suggesting warmth, gratitude, and cherished memories. Threaded throughout this warm palette are countless small, white florets that look like tiny hydrangea blooms. Their ruffled, papery petals introduce lightness and a sense of innocence, contrasting with the saturated rose tones. The petals rest loosely, some edges curling upward, others gently folding inward, creating a landscape of soft peaks and hollows where shadows sit delicately. The lighting is bright yet diffused, akin to natural daylight filtering into a Keston home or chapel, revealing fine details such as the veins running through each petal and the subtle shifts in colour towards their tips. This kind of petal-filled bowl can be imagined beside an urn, on a memory table, or carried to a graveside near Keston Common, where friends and family might each take a small handful to scatter in farewell. The overall feeling is one of quiet beauty and solace, a floral expression of love, remembrance, and the gentle act of letting go. The scene shows a single, beautifully prepared hatbox of dried petals, reminiscent of a keepsake someone might treasure after a farewell service. The cylindrical box is a soft cream tone, its sides smooth and subtly reflective in the clean white light. Just under the upper edge, the word "FLOWERS" is quietly embossed in a refined script, visible enough to read but gentle on the eye, reinforcing the sense of an intentionally crafted floral piece. From the top view, the box appears full to overflowing with a carefully balanced mix of petals. Deep crimson rose petals, rich and velvety, curl and fold over each other to create emotional depth. Between them, bright yellow and gentle peach-orange petals introduce warmth and a sense of hope, suggesting the glow of sunlight over open fields near Keston Common. Scattered throughout are clusters of very small white florets and hints of pale blue hydrangea-like flowers, their delicate, papery appearance adding a cool, airy contrast to the bolder petals. Photographed against a pure white background, every shade and texture stands out, making it easy to imagine the soft rustle of petals and a mild, soothing fragrance of dried blooms. This arrangement would feel at home at a memorial gathering in Keston, placed on a table beside family photographs or a lit candle, or used as natural scattering petals at a graveside. It reflects the thoughtful, calm approach of Florist Keston, translating the quiet beauty of the local landscape into a comforting floral tribute.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Bring a touch of natural elegance to any celebration with our Flower Petals from Florist Keston. This bright, handpicked mix of hydrangea, rose and chrysanthemum petals is perfect for weddings, confetti tosses, aisles, table decor and romantic gestures. Each petal is carefully selected for colour, freshness and softness, creating a premium look and feel that photographs beautifully.

We only use the best seasonal flowers, ensuring your petals arrive vibrant and fresh, ready to scatter or display. Ideal for church, registry office or outdoor ceremonies in Keston and the surrounding areas, these petals add a delicate, luxurious finish to your special moments without overpowering your chosen colour scheme.

Florist Keston is known for friendly service, reliable delivery and premium floral designs. Order your Flower Petals online before 4pm for next day delivery, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your petals are prepared by expert florists. Make your event unforgettable with our beautifully curated petals - simply choose, order and let us do the rest.
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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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