In the image, a round, paperboard hatbox in a soft cream-yellow shade is placed against a flawless white background, allowing every petal inside to become the true focus. The cylindrical box has a simple, elegant form with delicately embossed text that hints at the word "FLOWERS," evoking the style of refined packaging found in long-standing New Malden shops near Coombe Road. The hatbox is generously filled with dried petals, heaped slightly above the rim so that they appear to spill forward, yet remain neatly contained. Dominating the mix are large, velvety rose petals in deep crimson red, their broad surfaces curving inwards and catching subtle highlights along each edge. Interlaced with them are bright yellow petals and softer peach-orange tones, which add warmth and a gentle sense of uplift, like sunlight drifting through the trees in nearby Malden Hall Park. Threaded between these richer hues are countless small white hydrangea florets, some tinged almost imperceptibly with pale blue. Their tiny, papery petals form fragile clusters that bring a light, airy quality to the composition, softening the stronger colours and creating a layered, textural effect. The camera angle from above reveals this harmonious blend of shapes and tones, showcasing how carefully the petals have been preserved: edges intact, colours still vivid yet softened to a muted, elegant palette. The overall mood is one of quiet beauty and contemplation, perfectly suited to a funeral or tribute arrangement. Such a box of petals could be used for scattering at a graveside, adorning a remembrance table in a New Malden chapel, or filling small bowls at a wake, offering a serene, natural way to say goodbye.
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In this image, a round, pale yellow ceramic bowl is seen directly from above, filled to the brim with an artful scatter of fresh petals that seem designed for a gentle, hands-on farewell. The bowl's soft, creamy glaze frames a rich mosaic of rose petals in deep crimson red, bright sunny yellow, and tender peach-apricot shades, each petal slightly folded or curved as if recently plucked. Weaving through these more substantial petals are countless small, crisp white florets-resembling delicate hydrangea pieces-whose subtle ruffles introduce light, airiness, and a sense of calm. The arrangement is intentionally loose, the petals overlapping in an organic, almost flowing pattern that feels quietly spontaneous rather than formally styled, much like the personal tributes families in New Malden often request to reflect the individuality of their loved one. Bright, even lighting washes over the bowl, highlighting the velvety texture of the rose petals and the almost translucent edges of the white blooms, while gentle shadows in the creases add depth and movement. You can practically imagine the soft rustle as fingertips move through them, choosing a single petal to hold during a service at a local chapel or cemetery. The colour palette balances warmth and solace: the reds and yellows evoke cherished memories and a life well-lived, while the white petals introduce a sense of peace and release. It's a simple yet emotionally resonant detail, ideal for a funeral tribute display or a communal scattering ceremony in and around New Malden, where small rituals carry great meaning. A single, cylindrical hatbox in a gentle cream tone is pictured against a pure white background, its simplicity allowing the colourful abundance inside to draw the eye. The box is sturdy and smooth, with faint, tasteful lettering along the rim that appears to spell "FLOWERS," much like the elegant boxes you might see carried along New Malden High Street on a quiet afternoon. From the top, the camera captures a lush mound of dried flower petals and tiny florets, rising above the edge in a relaxed, almost cloud-like formation. Deep red rose petals dominate, their velvety texture and curved shapes creating shadows and depth, suggesting softness if you were to run your fingers through them. Bright yellow petals and warm, peach-orange tones weave between the red, adding gentle light and warmth that call to mind the fading glow of an evening sky over Blagdon Road. Nestled throughout are clusters of small white hydrangea florets, some with the faintest whisper of pale blue at their centres. Their fine, papery petals lend an airy, almost weightless texture, softening the stronger colours and adding a sense of quiet stillness. Though dried and preserved, the petals give the impression of having been freshly scattered into the box, as if gathered from a beloved garden. The overall arrangement feels intimate and reflective, ideal for a funeral tribute or memorial service in New Malden, perhaps to be shared among family and friends as they say their farewells, scattering the petals as a final, gentle gesture of love.

FLOWER PETALS£40.00

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Our Flower Petals mix is a beautifully curated blend of hydrangea petals, rose petals and chrysanthemum petals, perfect for weddings, proposals, baby showers and any special ceremony. Hand-picked by our expert florists in New Malden, each petal is chosen for its colour, freshness and delicate texture to create a soft, romantic finish.

Ideal for scattering down the aisle, filling confetti cones, decorating tabletops or styling photos, these seasonal flower petals add a luxurious, natural touch to your celebration. Using only fresh, in-season petals means you enjoy vibrant colours, subtle fragrance and a more sustainable choice compared to artificial confetti.

At Florist New Malden, we pride ourselves on premium quality and reliable service. Your petals are carefully prepared and packed to arrive in perfect condition, ready to use on the day. Next day delivery is available on orders placed before 4pm, so you can plan last minute with confidence.

Choose our Flower Petals for a soft, elegant way to brighten any occasion and create unforgettable moments.
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