Westcombe Park WREATHS

At Westcombe Park Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with care, artistry, and a deep understanding of local tastes. Whether you need a graceful tribute for a farewell or a welcoming seasonal design for your front door in Westcombe Park, we design each piece as if it were for our own family.

Working just moments from Westcombe Park Station, Greenwich Park, and along Vanbrugh Hill, our experienced team of local florists carefully select fresh flowers each morning. From elegant white rose funeral wreaths to lush, natural foliage rings for your home, every design is tailored to your wishes.

We offer reliable same-day delivery across Blackheath, Greenwich, and Charlton when you order online before 3 PM. Simply choose your preferred size, colours, and style, and we'll ensure your bouquets and wreaths arrive promptly and in perfect condition.

  • Thoughtful funeral and memorial wreaths, created with sensitivity
  • Seasonal door wreaths for Christmas, spring and special occasions
  • Local, knowledgeable service from a trusted Westcombe Park team

Families and local businesses trust Westcombe Park Florist for reliable advice, clear guidance on flower choices, and beautifully finished wreaths that speak from the heart. Order online today for expertly made designs and friendly, local service you can rely on.

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WREATHS
Presented on a clean white field, this circular sympathy wreath is an exercise in serene simplicity and florist craftsmanship. The foundation is a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each small, multi-petalled blossom carefully nestled to create a continuous, cushion-like band that suggests unity and permanence. At the wreath's upper-left quadrant a thoughtful accent of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) gives the composition its focal voice: richly hued, velvety petals span a range from deep violet to pale lavender, some flowers fully open to reveal soft yellow centres while others remain tight, promising blooms. Sprays of fresh green foliage - glossy, slightly variegated leaves alongside feathery green fronds - weave through the lisianthus, lending texture and a natural freshness that eases the transition between the white base and the purple accent. Subtle dark purple mesh trimming runs beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, its crinkled, lace-like quality offering a refined underline of colour that harmonises with the lisianthus. Soft, even lighting produces a diffuse shadow beneath the wreath, giving it a quiet presence suitable for a funeral chapel, a memorial service, or a family gathering at home. Crafted with care by Westcombe Park Florist, this piece carries the restrained dignity many in the local community - from Maze Hill to Charlton - seek when words fall short, and is prepared with the same attention to bloom condition and balance that customers expect for bereavement tributes.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This elegant sympathy wreath reads as a quiet expression of solace: a perfect ring of pure white chrysanthemums, each head densely packed to create a plush, uninterrupted band of soft, ruffled petals. The surface appears almost textile in its fullness-cool, layered, and reassuring to the eye-while a subtle, fine mesh of deep purple peeps from between flowers on both the inner and outer border, introducing a muted trim that deepens the wreath's profile. Anchoring the design at the upper-left curve is a small, refined spray of blooms: three pale yellow roses open gently, their petal edges brushed with soft light and exuding a gentle, honeyed fragrance that complements the neutral white below. Interlaced around the roses are fluffy stems of white gypsophila and delicate sprigs of lavender-toned statice, whose tiny, papery florets bring a restrained sparkle of colour and an airy counterpoint to the dense chrysanthemum field. A mixture of rich, textured foliage-smooth oval leaves paired with delicate, fern-like fronds-frames the floral cluster and creates natural movement that guides the eye around the ring. The image is composed against a stark white ground with soft, directional illumination that creates a faint shadow and a sense of depth, as though the wreath awaits placement at a local church service or a small memorial supper in Westcombe Park or near Maze Hill. This arrangement feels handcrafted and compassionate, offering a respectful visual voice of condolence and remembrance.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round floral wreath is captured against a spotless white background, its outline so densely packed with flowers that it appears like a ring of soft, weightless cloud drifting above the pavements near Westcombe Hill. The base of the wreath is composed entirely of Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white blossoms clustered so closely together that they create a plush, cushiony texture, as if you could press your hand gently into the flowers and feel them spring back. Threaded through this snowy halo are graceful Lisianthus blooms, their ruffled petals opening in swirling layers of pure white that gradually deepen into violet along the edges and outer frills. Some Lisianthus flowers are fully open and expressive, revealing darker, shadowed throats, while others remain partially closed, tinged with pale green and creamy yellow, suggesting new blooms still to come. The cooler purple tones sit in calm contrast against the crisp white Gypsophila, giving the wreath a refined, almost ethereal colour palette that feels particularly suited to moments of farewell, condolence, or quiet reflection for families in Westcombe Park and the nearby Greenwich streets. The central void of the wreath forms a clear, clean circle that draws the eye inward, reinforcing its symbolism of eternity, unity, and love that does not end. Illuminated by even, studio-style lighting, every petal, bud, and fine branching stem of Baby's Breath is clearly visible, showcasing the careful craftsmanship and gentle hand that have shaped this sympathy wreath into a peaceful, dignified tribute.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Soft, considered and tactile, this circular funeral wreath rests against a bright white backdrop so every delicate detail shows: a generous base of pristine white chrysanthemums packed tightly to create a plush, cloud-like surface that conveys calm and reverence. Just beneath the outer petals a layer of deep purple netting or ruffled lace is visible along the inner rim, its colour quietly framing the white and adding a shadowed richness that deepens the palette. On the upper-left quarter a small, deliberately arranged cluster becomes the wreath's gentle heart - a single cream-hued rose, its petals curling in a slow, luminous spiral, cradled by variegated green leaves with pale margins and soft, fern-like fronds. Sprigs of lavender-purple statice are woven through this greenery, lending a papery contrast and a whisper of cool scent. Counterbalancing that cluster on the right, two elegant calla lilies trace a graceful arc across the lower-right quadrant; their slender, green stems sweep from two to five o'clock while their cups present a refined gradient from rich purple at the tips to a warm peach-pink near the throat. A longer stem travels across the lower wreath, tied discreetly to anchor the composition and guide the eye between focal points. Bathed in soft natural light, the arrangement feels like a quiet poem-respectful, composed and enduring-appropriate for graveside tributes or funeral settings in the Westcombe Park area, near Westcombe Park Station and the leafy lanes toward Greenwich.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A large, circular sympathy wreath fills the frame against a pristine white background, its carefully layered flowers forming a continuous ring of tranquillity. This handcrafted arrangement is composed mainly of roses in soft, comforting tones, each one thoughtfully placed to create a dense yet harmonious flow of colour. Fully opened ivory and creamy white roses sit at the forefront, their wide, velvety petals curling outward in graceful spirals, symbolising purity and quiet remembrance. Interwoven among them are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some tiny and budded, others half open, lending a sense of unfolding tenderness. Warmer notes of pale peach and buttery yellow roses add subtle sunlight to the design, while a scattering of dusty lavender and muted mauve blooms introduces a refined, vintage touch reminiscent of older gardens near Westcombe Park. Dark green fern fronds form the wreath's lush foundation, their fine, feathery texture pushing through the blossoms and framing them with natural depth and movement. The foliage creates a vivid contrast to the pastel petals, making the colours appear even softer and more soothing. The shape is perfectly round and evenly balanced, suggesting eternity and the enduring nature of love beyond loss. Crafted with the sensitivity of a local Westcombe Park florist familiar with quiet family funerals and intimate memorial gatherings, this wreath feels like a gentle embrace in floral form, ideal for placing beside a casket, at a crematorium chapel, or by a memorial photo, conveying deep condolences and serene, respectful farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This dignified circular floral wreath, meticulously arranged by a skilled Westcombe Park florist, radiates compassion and quiet strength. At its heart bloom pristine white lilies, their elegant trumpet-shaped petals opening outward as a universal symbol of peace and solace. Nestled among these central blossoms are dramatic fuchsia-pink Stargazer lilies-each flower's deep magenta surrounded by moody spots and luminous edges, weaving warmth and vibrancy into the surrounding sea of white. Interspersed throughout the ring, soft blush pink and creamy white roses present themselves in varying stages, from tight, hopeful buds to velvety, open blooms, infusing the composition with a sense of enduring love and gentle remembrance. Wisps of muted green foliage, possibly eucalyptus leaves or young lily stems, nestle quietly between the flowers, offering structure and whispering of fresh spring mornings in Westcombe Park's community gardens. The wreath's seamless circle carries a comforting symbolism of unity and everlasting memory, making it an ideal tribute for funerals or celebrations of life at local venues or cherished spots around the area. Under the subtle light, each petal's subtle sheen and the artistry of its local maker are evident, inviting those gathered to reflect, mourn, and remember with grace. This arrangement perfectly channels the tranquil, caring spirit of Westcombe Park, honouring a loved one's memory with quiet elegance.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There's an intimate, hand-crafted quality to this funeral wreath that I describe as a florist who works in and around Westcombe Park: a plush ring of small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums forms the foundation, each blossom packed so closely the surface feels like a soft, white cloud. The chrysanthemums' petals create a continuous, cushiony texture that reads as purity and gentle steadiness. At the upper left a curated spray of colour breathes life into the circle-several golden-yellow roses, fully open and radiating a soft, buttery hue, sit beside sumptuous, deep purple lisianthus whose ruffled throats add a velvety coolness to the palette. A few lighter lavender lisianthus buds and green-tinged buds are visible, offering a natural rhythm between bloom and bud. Interwoven are glossy green leaves and delicate ferns that add movement and a fresh scent beneath the blooms; the greens lift the cluster and keep the composition feeling alive rather than heavy. A slender, dark purple netted trim or crinoline peeks from the inner and outer rims of the chrysanthemum ring, discreetly mirroring the purple blooms and pulling the design together. Under soft, neutral lighting the whites remain luminous while the yellow and purple accents hold their vividness without overwhelming the wreath's solemn purpose. Suited for remembrance, condolence, or a church service, this arrangement reflects the care of a neighbourhood florist familiar with local funerals, floral traditions, and the quieter moments families face around Westcombe Park, Vanbrugh Park and nearby Greenwich.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full circular sympathy wreath of white and lilac flowers is centred on a stark white background, so that its form, colour, and texture can be read almost like a painting. The main impression is of luminous white Oriental lilies, their broad, velvety petals opening in layers, some fully spread, others half-unfurled, as if in gentle motion. Each lily reveals a soft green centre and prominent stamens dusted with golden-brown pollen, adding a hint of warmth to the cool palette. Woven between these star-shaped blooms are clusters of lisianthus, their petals frilled and softly crimped, white at the base and tipped with shades of lavender, heather, and dusky purple. The interplay of white and purple suggests a thoughtful tribute, much like the peaceful residential streets around Westcombe Hill or the quiet corners of Mycenae Gardens, where people pause to remember. Subtle greenery threads throughout-slender dark green leaves and delicate grey-green sprigs-creating shadows and depth that lift the flowers from the background. Occasional closed lily buds and small rosebuds punctuate the circle, echoing beginnings and endings within the same continuous ring. The wreath feels rich yet restrained, ideal for a funeral service, memorial, or wake in Westcombe Park, where families might gather to honour a loved one's life. This design speaks of purity, reverence, and a calm, steady love, the kind a local florist would create with care early in the morning before delivering to a nearby church or crematorium, ensuring the blooms arrive fresh, fragrant, and ready to offer quiet consolation.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slight overhead angle on a pristine white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath is made up of a lavish ring of pristine white chrysanthemums whose fine, feathery petals create a full, cloud-like surface with a soft domed profile. The chrysanthemums' tiny cream-tinted centers add a whisper of warmth beneath the cool white surface, while a gentle shadow beneath the wreath gives the piece subtle depth. On the upper left a cluster of three deep cobalt-blue roses provides a vivid, solemn focal point; their velvety, tightly layered petals hold colour like polished stone and are nestled into clusters of glossy, dark green foliage that frame and lift them from the white field. A pleated satin ribbon in matching royal blue trims both inner and outer rims, its ripple of sheen and folds lending a refined edge and architectural clarity to the wreath's silhouette. This combination of white for purity and blue for tranquil remembrance reads as a dignified tribute often chosen for wakes and funeral services. As an experienced local florist I craft pieces like this for services in Westcombe Park, at the crematorium in Shooter's Hill, and for gatherings near Greenwich Park; Westcombe Park Florist can arrange careful delivery to chapels and family homes across the area. The tactile contrasts-the chrysanthemums' softness, the roses' velvet, the sleek satin-along with the understated scent of fresh blooms, create a calm, consoling presence intended to honour memory and offer solace to those in mourning.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene, circular funeral wreath is displayed from above against a bright white backdrop, its calm, ordered shape echoing the quiet roads that wind through Westcombe Park. The design is composed of generous, fully open roses in a distinctive dusty lavender and soft mauve tone, their petals layered in intricate spirals that invite the eye inward. Each of these larger blooms feels plush and velvety, suggesting both luxury and tenderness. Threaded between them are clusters of smaller blush-pink spray roses, some in tight buds and others just beginning to unfurl, creating a gentle rhythm of different stages of bloom. This interplay of mature blossoms and youthful buds lends the wreath a story of memory, continuity, and hope. All of the flowers sit atop a densely woven foundation of dark green fern fronds, whose feathery, segmented leaves create a rich halo of foliage around the ring. The deep green tones mirror the tree-lined paths near Maze Hill and the shaded corners of Greenwich Park, grounding the pastel flowers with a sense of nature and stillness. Subtle touches of deeper greenery and a few tiny dark buds are tucked into the gaps, adding a shadowy depth that makes the wreath appear sculpted rather than flat. The overall feeling is one of composed grace and gentle sympathy, an arrangement that would rest beautifully beside a coffin, on a memorial stand, or at a graveside service in the local area. Crafted with the calm precision of an experienced funeral florist, the wreath visually expresses respect, comfort, and quiet remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A dignified memorial wreath built on a lush foundation of small, vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums that together create a full, voluminous ring set against a clean white background. The wreath's inner edge is lined with a pleated, ruffled band of white satin that lifts the composition and provides a gentle, elegant contrast to the intense blue. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant, three large blue roses bloom fully, their velvety sapphire petals catching soft light and forming a focal cluster accented with delicate stems of tiny white baby's breath and dark green foliage for a classic, balanced look. Cascading from the left toward the lower-right, a spray of immaculate white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - arcs gracefully across the blue field; the orchids' satin-smooth petals and slender form introduce an airy, almost ethereal movement. Bright green orchid buds along the stem hint at unfolding life and continuity, offering a quiet symbol of hope among sorrow. The textures here move from the chrysanthemum's spiky fullness to the roses' velvet and the orchids' silkiness, creating tactile contrasts you can almost feel. As an experienced Westcombe Park florist, I picture this wreath arriving in soft morning light on Westcombe Park Road or being placed near a service at Blackheath or Greenwich - a composed, respectful tribute that reads as serene, compassionate, and carefully crafted for remembrance.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular wreath of sympathy flowers is displayed against a crisp white background, its open centre forming a gentle symbol of continuity and eternal love. At first glance, the eye is drawn to the majestic white lilies, their broad, satin-like petals opening wide around green pistils and golden pollen-tipped stamens. Among them, striking deep pink and fuchsia lilies provide a rich contrast, their star-shaped blooms and subtle speckling giving the arrangement a quiet vibrancy. Clusters of pure white gerbera daisies with their dark, expressive centres offer a modern, comforting brightness, as if catching soft daylight on a still morning. Threaded between these larger flowers are soft pastel pink roses and creamy white roses, some tightly furled, others generously open, suggesting different chapters of a shared life. Smaller white blossoms, likely spray carnations or tiny chrysanthemums, are tucked into the spaces, creating a plush, cushion-like texture that feels both tender and protective. A collar of varied green foliage, from deeper glossy leaves to lighter new growth, frames the wreath in a natural halo, much like the green corners and small gardens found around Westcombe Park. The overall colour palette of white, blush, and deep magenta is serene yet quietly expressive, suitable for a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life. Crafted with care and an eye for balance, this wreath would feel at home in a local Westcombe Park service, offering a dignified, heartfelt floral tribute that speaks of remembrance, purity, and enduring affection.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours rich and comforting. The wreath is densely composed of deep red carnations, each one with the familiar frilled, ruffled petals that give the flower its plush, almost fabric-like texture. The carnations are arranged shoulder to shoulder around the ring, their crimson tones ranging subtly from warm ruby to slightly darker wine, echoing the quiet formality often chosen for funeral tributes in churches and crematorium chapels close to Westcombe Park. Nestled among them are vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, perfectly round and compact. Their small, tightly clustered petals form neat globes that sit like bright beads of colour, bringing a sense of freshness and uplift to the design. The floral ring is supported by a bed of greenery: dark, feathery ferns create a rich underlay, while variegated pittosporum leaves with creamy margins introduce gentle visual movement around the edge. Towards one side, a wide light-green ribbon with darker diagonal stripes is worked into soft loops, blending almost seamlessly into the foliage while still adding a touch of crafted detail that speaks to the florist's hand. The lighting in the image is bright but soft, with no harsh shadows, allowing every petal, stem, and leaf to be clearly defined. Overall, the wreath conveys solemn respect mixed with a sense of enduring life, the red and green palette suggesting both remembrance and renewal for families seeking a thoughtful floral tribute for services and graveside farewells in the Westcombe Park area.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears almost to float, its colours emerging in a calm, measured rhythm. A lush ring of greenery forms the structure, with layered tones of green from fine, arching fern fronds and rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves, giving the arrangement a soft, natural outline. Two bold reddish-orange Asiatic lilies, one facing slightly upward from the top of the circle and one resting closer to the lower edge, provide radiant focal points; their open petals and visible stamens introduce a gentle warmth that balances the cooler hues. Nestled throughout the wreath are numerous roses in soft blush and lavender-pink, their velvety petals spiralling outward with a sense of quiet grace. Between them, ruffled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep purple add depth and a slightly cloud-like texture, filling the spaces without ever feeling crowded. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles stand like small stars, bringing a subtle wildflower character, while tiny clusters of airy lavender-blue filler flowers, most likely statice, weave through the design like a delicate mist. Several closed lily buds lie among the leaves, suggesting new blossoms on the way and lending a feeling of gentle renewal. The wreath's perfect circle symbolises continuity and unbroken love, making it a fitting floral tribute for a funeral or memorial gathering in Westcombe Park or along the quiet streets leading down to Greenwich Park. Its overall impression is one of serene remembrance, crafted with the thoughtful care of a florist who understands the emotions behind each petal.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view reveals a graceful funeral wreath resting on a pure white surface, composed almost entirely of white Baby's Breath that forms a dense, circular halo. The innumerable gypsophila blooms are so tightly woven that they resemble a ring of soft, white foam or low cloud drifting over the trees of nearby Greenwich Park, each tiny flower a whisper of texture and light. The wreath's centre is left completely open, a crisp, round window of negative space that enhances the sense of calm and contemplation. On the lower right arc, two elegant calla lilies provide a dramatic focal point. Their sculpted, trumpet-shaped heads emerge from the mass of Baby's Breath, petals rolling inward in smooth, graceful curves. The colour of each calla shifts from a rich, wine-dark burgundy at the tips through velvety magenta into muted green along the throat and down the slender stems, which arc gently back towards the heart of the wreath. The contrast between the airy, cloud-like gypsophila and the bold, architectural callas conveys both fragility and strength, like a quiet promise held during a difficult goodbye. Soft, even lighting sets off the pristine whites and deep, jewel-like tones without casting harsh shadows, letting every detail remain clear. It is easy to imagine this wreath created by a local Westcombe Park florist for a farewell service in a chapel near Vanbrugh Hill, or delivered with care to a home in SE3, offering comfort, remembrance, and a touch of understated elegance for a funeral, wake, or anniversary of a loss.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, a sumptuous pink and cream funeral wreath forms a perfect circle of colour and texture, its craftsmanship immediately apparent. The heart of the design is a profusion of roses in varying shades of magenta, fuchsia, and soft blush, their petals overlapping in intricate spirals. Some blooms are just beginning to unfurl, cupping their colour close, while others are open and generous, suggesting a life fully lived. Between them, large double lilies introduce a gently luminous contrast, with petals in creamy white, dusky pink, and pale peach, some veined or flushed towards the tips. A few slender buds, yellow-green and tightly closed, rise from the wreath like small points of hope. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a thick layer of rich green foliage. Fine fern fronds radiate outward, lending a feathery softness, while darker, glossy leaves create shadows and depth, anchoring the palette and making the roses and lilies seem to glow. The overall look is elegant yet comforting, a quiet statement rather than a grand gesture. Looking at it, you can imagine this wreath being carried carefully through the streets around Westcombe Park, perhaps towards a small service near Blackheath, or delivered to a family marking a farewell at a local crematorium. It is a piece that feels designed to honour treasured memories, to offer sympathy, and to bring a touch of natural grace to times of loss in the surrounding SE3 community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Picture a circular wreath of deep crimson roses resting on a pure white background, the result of a quiet morning in Westcombe Park's own floristry studio. Dozens of roses come together to form a dense ring, each bloom touching its neighbor to create a plush, seamless surface. Some heads are fully opened, showing velvet petals that curve into soft spirals; others hold back just a touch, their buds hinting at future fullness. The rich red tone feels warm and intimate, with subtle shading that adds depth and a sense of candlelit glow. The arrangement carries more than beauty; it embodies memory, devotion, and a wish well kept. In person, the fragrance would mingle rose and greenery, but in this image the scent is imagined as part of the experience-an invitation to honor a birthday, celebrate a milestone, or pay tribute. The circular form suggests eternity, unity, and enduring affection, making it fitting for weddings, anniversaries, or solemn memorials. The crisp white backdrop isolates the color and craftsmanship, allowing the eye to travel along the ring and notice the minute variations in petal shape and bloom size. Locals in Westcombe Park recognize this as a piece tied to community care-crafted by skilled hands, and available for same-day delivery to homes and venues across the area, bringing a moment of beauty when it's needed most.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A richly detailed circular funeral wreath fills the frame, photographed against a clean white background so that every petal and leaf can be appreciated. The design is built from dozens of deep red roses, each bloom carefully opened to its perfect spiral, their velvety petals layered in tones that range from dark ruby to slightly softer crimson. Between these roses, pockets of sunny yellow chrysanthemums provide a lively contrast, their compact, tufted heads made up of countless fine petals that catch the light and give the wreath a soft, almost cloud-like texture in places. Surrounding and supporting the flowers is a generous collar of foliage: strong, glossy green leaves that look like salal or laurel, combined with finer, more misty sprigs that resemble eucalyptus, some with a gentle grey-green sheen. Together they frame the blooms and give the wreath a full, well-balanced silhouette with a clear, open centre. The colours and textures are meticulously arranged, suggesting a skilled florist's hand and a careful, loving intention behind every placement. Bathed in even, bright lighting, the reds appear rich and dignified, while the yellows glow with a subtle warmth, evoking shared memories and comforting thoughts. This is the kind of elegant tribute one might see at a Westcombe Park funeral service or memorial along the streets near Greenwich Park, chosen by families who want to express both sorrow and gratitude. The wreath's circular form hints at unbroken love and lasting connection, a quietly powerful arrangement prepared for local delivery by florists who regularly serve the SE3 community.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a Westcombe Park florist's vantage point, this circular wreath of deep red roses unfolds as a quiet, ceremonial statement. The arrangement gathers dozens of crimson blooms, each at its own stage of opening, so the ring feels alive with memory. The petals gleam with velvet depth, their edges catching soft daylight that streams across the counter. Woven among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad eucalyptus-like leaves with a low-sheen surface and slender, glossy ruscus-that bring a brisk, natural contrast to the warm red. The circle is unbroken, a symbol of enduring connection and remembrance. The bouquet bears a calm, reverent mood, suitable for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, and its generous scale makes a dignified statement in any room. In our corner of London, from Westcombe Park to Greenwich and beyond toward Maze Hill, families often choose this classic red wreath to express love, respect, and condolences. The arrangement is designed with a sense of permanence and grace, so it remains striking in photographs and in person. We can arrange same-day delivery to homes and funeral directors across the local area, preserving freshness and fragrance from stem to ring. Crafted with care, the wreath radiates warmth, offering solace and a tribute that feels both timeless and intimate, a beacon of remembrance that honours a life well lived.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath, fashioned in the unmistakable form of a lifebuoy, is shown against a clean white backdrop, its rich royal blue and pure white flowers creating a serene maritime tribute that would feel at home anywhere along the Thames path near Westcombe Park. The florist has chosen compact chrysanthemums or similar small-headed blooms, massed tightly together to form a lush, cushion-like surface that invites the fingertips, each floret contributing to a subtle, rippling texture across the ring. The design is quartered with precision: two opposite segments are filled with deep, saturated royal blue flowers, giving a sense of depth and quiet strength, while the two remaining quadrants are composed of snowy white blossoms that bring balance, light, and a gentle sense of stillness. This alternating pattern mirrors the reassuring rhythm of water and tide so familiar in nearby Greenwich and Maze Hill. Around the inner opening of the wreath, a slim dark blue ribbon has been carefully folded into even, delicate pleats, tracing the circle and softening the transition from flowers to empty centre, much like the soft edge of a safety ring. The composition feels calm and purposeful, a floral echo of rescue, support, and steady guidance. It is easy to imagine this wreath placed at a memorial near the river or at a funeral service for someone whose life was closely tied to sailing, the navy, or simple riverside walks in SE3. The white background keeps the focus on the craftsmanship, colour harmony, and tender symbolism of this nautical-inspired farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above, this circular sympathy wreath unfolds with a gentle, luminous harmony: creamy ivory roses paired with pale yellow trumpet lilies rest on a rich bed of green. The roses glow softly, their petals spiralling outward in classic form, while the lilies provide statuesque movement - some opening fully to reveal long, pale stamens, others still in bud, promising a slow, graceful unfurling. Beneath and around the blooms, feathery fern fronds and rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs create layered texture and a range of green tones that push the light ivory and lemon hues forward. The composition is densely packed and symmetrical, presenting a full, dignified silhouette that reads clearly from above against a neutral white background. There is a subtle scent-memory here: the roses' powdery sweetness mingling with a faint green-citrus lift from the lilies, an olfactory detail that often comforts mourners. Crafted with experienced hands in Westcombe Park, this wreath - prepared by Westcombe Park Florist for services across the area including Maze Hill, Vanbrugh Park and Greenwich Park - is designed to convey peace and heartfelt condolence. Its balanced, traditional palette and careful botanical choices make it suitable for a funeral chapel, graveside setting, or as a formal memorial tribute. The overall effect is one of restrained beauty and assurance, a floral message that honours a life with quiet dignity and the understated expertise of a neighbourhood florist.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00