Volunteers are busy cutting out paper hearts, painting banners and inflating balloons ahead of Europe's biggest street festival tomorrow and Monday in the same streets where the tragedy unfolded in June.
"Green is a beautiful colour, of healing, of growth, and strength in adversity," said Toby Laurent Belson, who works at a donation centre filled with piles of clothes for victims of the fire.
"The plan is to turn the carnival green for Grenfell," he said. The decorations "remind people of what's happened and show solidarity".
Hundreds were left homeless by the fire, in a working- class enclave of Britain's richest borough where multi-million pound mansions stand just a short walk from dilapidated public housing.
The appeal for volunteers to help make decorations travelled far beyond the neighbourhood, thanks to social media. It is also a way of communicating the anger many feel against the local authorities they hold responsible for the fire.
"It's an opportunity for the communities to come together and combat a lot of the negative images we see on social media and through the news," said Swarzy Macaly, 24, a radio presenter from east London.
The Caribbean-style festival in filled with piles of clothes was started in the 1960s following a series of race riots between new arrivals from former British colonies and local whites.
"Carnival was born through suffering. The beauty of carnival is the ability to be able to protest and celebrate," said Ursula Parvex, a 37-year-old local teacher who was wearing a green t-shirt.
Painter Sabrina Rowan Hamilton said it was "a way of celebrating multicultural London", symbolised by Grenfell Tower itself where 34 languages were spoken.
A minute's silence will be held during the colourful, ear-splitting parade on both days and in the area immediately around the tower there will be a reflection zone for people to come and pay their respects.
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