Greenwich Wreaths

At Greenwich Florist, our handcrafted wreaths are created with care and respect in the heart of Greenwich, just moments from Greenwich Park and the Cutty Sark. Whether you need an elegant funeral tribute or a welcoming seasonal wreath for your front door, our local team of skilled florists are here to help.

Every design is made fresh in-store using premium, long-lasting flowers. We regularly deliver to homes, churches, and funeral directors across Greenwich High Road, Blackheath, and Deptford, ensuring your wreath arrives on time and in perfect condition.

Choose from classic white rose and lily wreaths, natural foliage rings, or vibrant mixed bouquets shaped into a wreath. If you have something personal in mind, you're welcome to pop in and talk through your ideas - we're local florists who truly understand how important these tributes are.

  • Thoughtfully arranged sympathy and funeral wreaths
  • Seasonal door wreaths for homes and businesses
  • Reliable same-day delivery in Greenwich, Blackheath & Deptford

We offer same-day delivery on all wreaths when you order online before 3 PM. Browse our collection, add your message, and let Greenwich Florist take care of every detail with professionalism, sensitivity, and a truly local touch.

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WREATHS
I designed this circular sympathy wreath to read like a quiet embrace, captured here on a clean white background so every detail is clear. A thick, continuous ring of snowy white chrysanthemums creates the base - tiny, multi-petalled blooms packed into a plush cushion that suggests continuity and calm. Nestled into the upper-left quadrant is an elegant spray of purple Eustoma (lisianthus): rich, deep-violet open flowers blend into softer lavender buds, their layered petals and subtle yellow throats lending depth and a velvety tactile note. Woven throughout this cluster are fresh green elements - glossy, variegated leaves and fine, feathery fronds - that introduce natural contrast and gentle movement. Along the inner and outer borders a delicate, crinkled dark purple mesh peeks out, a discreet trim that ties the composition together and complements the lisianthus hues. Soft studio lighting highlights the textures: the chrysanthemums' cushiony density, the lisianthus' satin sheen, and the foliage's cool matte tones; a faint, diffused shadow beneath gives the wreath a grounded presence. As a Greenwich florist I often place similar tributes for services near the Cutty Sark or for families gathering at Greenwich Market; this wreath is intended to convey respect and consolation without overwhelming. Subtle, comforting in scent and visual weight, it is suitable for funerals, memorials or quiet remembrances - prepared with care and available for thoughtful local delivery across Greenwich and neighbouring Blackheath.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular wreath, rendered in a sea of immaculate white chrysanthemums, sits centered on a plain white field, its densely packed heads forming a sumptuous, velvety ring. The small chrysanthemum blooms overlap like soft feathers, producing a uniformly plush surface that invites a gentle touch and suggests peaceful repose. Nestled at the upper-left curve, three soft yellow roses open in quiet elegance, their creamy centres and layered petals suggesting warmth, friendship, and remembrance amid the white expanse. Wisps of baby's breath (gypsophila) float around the roses like faint clouds, and slender sprays of lavender-purple statice or limonium add a whisper of contrasting color-subtle, restrained, and consoling. Rich green foliage, from broad salad leaves to airy fern fronds, frames the accent cluster and lifts the composition with living verdancy. A fine purple netting or ribbon edge shows through the chrysanthemums at both the inner and outer rims, giving the wreath a discreet, refined border that deepens the tonal range. The photograph captures soft, neutral lighting that highlights petal texture and casts a mild shadow beneath the wreath, lending weight and presence without drama. This arrangement reads as a thoughtful memorial piece for funeral or remembrance services, evoking calm, continuity, and gentle honor. It would be fitting at a chapel near Greenwich Market or a quiet committal by the river, and its scent carries a faint rose note balanced by the cool green aroma of the foliage, creating a composed atmosphere of solace.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A serene circular wreath of fresh flowers rests against a clean white background, its simplicity allowing every blossom to stand out. The main body of the wreath is formed from abundant sprigs of white Baby's Breath, so closely packed that they create a fluffy, cloud-like ring, soft in both appearance and texture. Threaded through this delicate mist are elegant Lisianthus blooms, their petals unfolding in ruffled layers. These focal flowers are predominantly white, but each petal is edged and lightly veined with tones of lilac, lavender, and deeper violet, giving the arrangement a gentle, contemplative depth. Some blooms are open and expressive, while others remain as tapered buds or half-open flowers with a whisper of pale green and cream, evoking the idea of new beginnings within a tribute of farewell. The circular centre of the wreath is left open, emphasizing its symbolic meaning of continuity, eternity, and unbroken love. The absence of bold greenery or contrasting colours keeps the palette soft, refined, and entirely focused on white and purple. Crafted in the style often requested by families across Greenwich for funeral and memorial flowers, this wreath would feel at home on a service table in a local church, at a crematorium, or as a graveside tribute overlooking the quiet paths of Greenwich Park. The design reflects the thoughtful hand of an experienced florist, offering an image that radiates respect, peace, and heartfelt remembrance.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular memorial wreath photographed on a bright white background, its main body a generous, densely packed ring of pristine white chrysanthemums that read like a soft, velvety cloud. A whisper of deep purple netting or fine mesh is visible beneath the white petals, especially along the inner circumference, giving the piece a subtle under-layer of colour and depth. On the upper-left quarter a carefully composed accent cluster centres on a single cream-hued rose, its petals softly opening. Surrounding the rose are mixed greens-variegated leaves with pale edges and lacy fern fronds-that create contrast and movement, while small sprigs of lavender-purple statice add a delicate, whispering texture.

To the right, from roughly two to five o'clock, two elegant calla lilies curve across the wreath, their stems woven along the lower-right arc to connect visually with the chrysanthemum base. The callas carry a graceful colour transition, moving from a rich purple at their tips to a gentle peach-pink blush toward their bases, their sculptural shapes giving the arrangement a quiet sense of lift. A single longer green stem reaches from the left grouping across the lower wreath to meet the callas, tying the composition together. As prepared by Greenwich Florist for memorials in the local area-whether for services near Cutty Sark, a chapel around Greenwich High Road, or a quiet placing in Greenwich Market's remembrance corners-this wreath speaks of peace, dignity, and steadfast affection.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular funeral wreath is shown against a crisp white backdrop, every inch of its ring filled with soft, pastel roses and textured greenery that together create a quiet, contemplative presence. At the heart of the design are generous ivory and creamy white roses, fully open so that each layered petal can be seen, like calm, steady breaths in flower form. Around them, clusters of blush pink spray roses and pale green-tinted buds introduce delicate detail, their smaller size adding intricacy and rhythm to the design. Gentle peach and buttery yellow roses thread through the wreath, giving it a subtle inner glow, while the inclusion of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses introduces a romantic, vintage depth, reminiscent of well-loved photographs or memories shared along the paths of historic Greenwich. Between the blossoms, finely cut dark green fern fronds create a lush, verdant base; their feathery texture and deep colour contrast beautifully with the softness of the petals, emphasizing the wreath's round, unbroken shape. The flowers are carefully placed to avoid gaps, forming a dense and luxurious ring that appears almost like a floral halo. This thoughtful arrangement, suited to memorial services in Greenwich churches or gatherings near the Cutty Sark or the Royal Observatory, speaks of enduring love and quiet respect. Its gentle colour palette and harmonious form offer solace to grieving families, making it a meaningful tribute for those wishing to send sympathy and support through beautifully arranged, locally crafted flowers.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This serene floral wreath, lovingly arranged for remembrance in Greenwich, forms a radiant circle steeped in grace and comfort. The snowy white lilies, open and embracing, dominate the design, their pristine petals and fresh green centers symbolizing new beginnings and quiet peace. Vibrant fuchsia Stargazer lilies, their petals glowing with rich magenta and faint speckles, emerge in gentle counterpoint, bringing vibrancy and a sense of cherished memory to the composition. Nestled in between, clusters of pale pink roses-some tightly furled, others softly opening-lend an air of romance and gentle reflection, their fragrance hinting subtly of spring mornings near the Royal Observatory. Touches of creamy white buds and a scaffolding of muted green leaves add structure, evoking the tranquil woodlands and landscaped gardens of Greenwich. The dense, unbroken ring of blossoms forms a beacon of sympathy, its emotional resonance appropriate for honoring a loved one's memory, providing comfort to grieving families, or serving as a dignified tribute at local memorials. The interplay of lush textures, layered color, and thoughtful design reflects the seasoned touch of a Greenwich florist, offering a respectful and heartfelt statement of condolence to friends and neighbors alike.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A dignified circular funeral wreath captured against a bright white backdrop, constructed from a dense base of fresh, small white chrysanthemums that form a plush, continuous ring. The multitude of tiny petals creates a soothing, cloud-like surface which reads both pure and reverent in the soft lighting. From the upper left quadrant a composed spray of colour arcs inward: several fully opened, warm yellow roses whose layered petals suggest sunshine and fond remembrance; intermingled are deep purple lisianthus with their velvety, ruffled cups and a few pale lavender buds poised to unfurl. Lush green foliage-rounded glossy leaves, delicate fern fronds and slender filler stems-frames the flowers and gives the cluster natural movement and contrast. A subtle dark purple mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum edge, peeking at both the inner and outer margins and quietly echoing the lisianthus tones to unify the palette. The open central space preserves the wreath's traditional circular form and lends calm proportion to the arrangement. As prepared by Greenwich Florist for local memorials, this piece is designed with thoughtful restraint for display at funerals or remembrance services in Greenwich Market halls, Blackheath chapel gatherings, or at intimate home tributes. The scent is faint and floral, the texture plush under the hand, and the balanced composition conveys sympathy, warmth, and solemn respect-an offering that reads both comforting and composed for those saying farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular sympathy wreath is shown against a clean white background, its ring of flowers appearing almost to glow with quiet light. At the heart of the design are luxurious white Oriental lilies, carefully arranged so their broad, velvety petals create a soft, continuous surface around the circle. Many lilies are fully open, revealing greenish centres and tall stamens tipped with rusty-brown anthers, while others remain in bud, their pointed forms adding gentle movement and a sense of time passing. Interlaced among them are richly textured lisianthus blooms, their petals white at the base and brushed along the edges with soft purple and lavender tones, as if painted with the faintest watercolour wash. These smaller flowers add a romantic, cloud-like fullness that contrasts with the clean lines of the lilies. Fine sprigs of greenery, including slim leaves and possibly eucalyptus, peek from beneath the blossoms, introducing hints of deep green that ground the cool, pale palette. The wreath feels meticulously composed, with no part heavier than another, echoing the timeless circle motif often chosen to symbolise unending love and memory. Crafted in the style you might find from an experienced local florist serving families across Greenwich, from quiet streets near Blackheath to homes close to the Cutty Sark, this arrangement would rest beautifully beside a casket, on an easel, or at a graveside. The overall impression is one of serenity and tender respect, a floral tribute that offers visual comfort and a gentle reminder of peace to those gathering for a funeral or memorial service.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised angle on a pristine white surface, this circular funeral wreath displays careful craftsmanship and a restrained, comforting colour story. The main ring is built from a thick mass of pure white chrysanthemums, their myriad feathery petals layered densely to form a soft, domed carpet whose faint ivory centres add a gentle warmth under soft studio light. Nestled at the upper left quadrant, a trio of deep cobalt-blue roses provides the focal point: their velvet-smooth petals unfurl in tight spirals, the intense blue set off by clusters of dark green, glossy foliage that lends structure and natural depth. A matching pleated satin ribbon, ruffled and lustrous, borders both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, its sheen catching highlights and drawing the eye around the wreath's perfect circle. The arrangement carries the traditional symbolism of white flowers for remembrance, balanced by the calming dignity of blue - a palette often chosen for memorials and funeral tributes. As a Greenwich-based florist at Greenwich Florist, I assemble pieces like this for services near the Cutty Sark, Greenwich Market gatherings, and graveside farewells on Blackheath, mindful of scale and scent so they sit serenely on easels or at the front of a chapel. The tactile contrast between the soft chrysanthemums, the velvet roses, and the smooth satin ribbon gives the wreath a composed, consoling presence - an offering of respect and gentle remembrance for times of loss.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A serene funeral wreath is shown from above, resting on a plain white background that allows every nuance of colour and texture to stand out clearly. The wreath forms a perfect circle of flowers, built around generous, fully opened roses in soft dusty lavender and misty mauve, each bloom full of tightly layered petals that swirl gently towards the centre. Threaded between these larger roses are clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses and dainty rosebuds, some just beginning to open, others still cupped, creating a sense of gentle movement as if the flowers are quietly breathing. All of the blooms are framed by a dense skirt of deep green fern fronds, their feathery, segmented leaves splaying slightly outward and peeking between the petals, giving the wreath a lush, natural boundary. Hints of darker foliage and discreet filler buds tucked into the design add depth and help the pastel flowers appear even softer. The light falling over the arrangement is even and calm, revealing the subtle contrast between the cool purples and the warmer pinks while keeping the mood peaceful and composed. This is the sort of carefully crafted sympathy wreath that might be delivered to a service in Greenwich, perhaps near Greenwich Park or a riverside chapel, carrying quiet messages of condolence and remembrance from family and friends. The combination of gentle colours and meticulous craftsmanship speaks of respect, gratitude, and the wish to honour a life with grace and understated beauty.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
An exquisitely made sympathy wreath designed to convey respect and calm. The circular form is built on a thick carpet of vivid royal-blue chrysanthemums; their tiny, tightly packed petals form a plush, tactile ring that reads rich and contemplative. Nestled along the inner edge is a ruffled white satin ribbon with a soft, glowing finish that separates the intense blue from the wreath's open center and gives the piece a measured, ceremonial air. Toward the upper-left, a cluster of three fully opened blue roses offers a deeper, velvety sapphire tone; they sit among delicate sprays of gypsophila and subtle dark green foliage, traditional notes of solace and memory. A flowing line of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the mid-left down to the lower right, their elongated petals appearing almost weightless as they contrast the textured chrysanthemum base. Scattered green orchid buds - some tightly closed, others just beginning to unfurl - introduce a quiet sense of continuity and renewal. The overall palette of blue and white, paired with satin and natural leaf, creates a restrained but profoundly tender expression of condolence. Prepared by an experienced local florist familiar with Greenwich and the surrounding parishes, this wreath is appropriate for delivery to services around Greenwich Market, the Cutty Sark, or local churchyards. Greenwich Florist can provide careful placement and delivery for memorials or funerals, ensuring the tribute arrives in soft, natural light and retains its serene composition.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular funeral wreath in soft white, blush pink, and deep fuchsia tones rests against a bright white background, its colours and textures captured in crisp detail. The design is structured around generous white lilies, their petals arching elegantly outward and their golden stamens standing like candles at the centre, offering a sense of calm and reverence. Interspersed among them are vivid magenta and fuchsia lilies, star-shaped and lightly speckled, which introduce a richer, more expressive note without overpowering the gentle mood. White gerbera daisies with dark central eyes punctuate the ring at regular intervals, their daisy petals adding a fresh, slightly playful contrast to the more formal roses and lilies. Threaded through the wreath are clusters of light pink roses, many in half-open bloom, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness and affection, alongside creamy white roses fully unfurled, lending the arrangement a classic, almost ceremonial feel. Smaller white blooms, such as miniature carnations or spray roses, are woven into the gaps, creating a seamless, plush texture that makes the circle feel complete and unbroken. Around and behind the flowers, glossy green foliage and hints of new buds deepen the composition, giving the wreath volume and a quiet sense of life continuing. The lighting is soft, almost like daylight filtering through a chapel window, emphasising the purity of the whites and the gentle blush tones. This wreath would feel entirely appropriate at a funeral or celebration-of-life service in Greenwich, perhaps delivered to a church near the Cutty Sark or a family home along the river, where its serene presence can speak of sympathy, respect, and carefully crafted care.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath, richly worked in shades of deep red and vivid green, is photographed against a clean white backdrop that makes the colours glow. The entire ring is thick with red carnations, their petals forming soft, ruffled clouds that curve smoothly around the circle, suggesting continuity and the unbroken nature of memory. Some blooms are fully open, revealing intricate layers within, while others are still modestly cupped, giving the arrangement a gentle sense of life and progression. Between these red blooms, clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums appear like sparkling notes of brightness, their perfectly rounded forms and tight, almost velvety florets catching the eye. Supporting this interplay of colour is a lush bed of foliage: dark, feathery fern fronds provide depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with their creamy borders and rich green centres, introduce subtle pattern and lightness around the edge. Threaded through the lower section of the wreath, loops of a striped green ribbon mimic the natural curve of the leaves, adding a soft, tailored finish without overpowering the flowers. As if arranged by an experienced Greenwich florist accustomed to creating tributes for services in local churches around Greenwich and Deptford, the wreath feels both formal and deeply personal. Its red and green palette conveys enduring love, respect, and hope, making it a fitting floral tribute for a funeral cortege, crematorium service, or quiet remembrance gathering along the Thames, where families come together to say their last goodbyes.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
A sophisticated floral wreath designed as a funeral or memorial tribute is shown against a clean white backdrop, its perfect circle symbolising continuity and unending love. The ring is densely packed with soft-toned blooms, anchored by clusters of pastel pink and lavender-pink roses whose velvety petals curl outwards in gentle spirals. Interwoven among them are lisianthus blossoms in a palette of pale pink, lilac, and rich purple, their slightly ruffled edges giving the wreath a romantic, almost cloud-like texture. Two bold Asiatic lilies in a glowing coral-orange shade, one towards the top and one near the lower edge, draw the eye with their star-shaped blooms and prominent stamens, adding warmth and a quiet sense of strength. Scattered throughout are small sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, which create a soft haze around the more solid shapes of the roses and lilies. Spiky blue eryngium thistles introduce a cool, steely note and a touch of wild meadow character, contrasting beautifully with the softness of the petals. The entire composition rests on a bed of varied greenery: silvery eucalyptus, slender fern fronds, and deeper green leaves overlapping to form a lush frame. Neatly folded, bright green leaves wrap around some of the focal blooms, hinting at the precise, thoughtful work of an experienced florist. The arrangement feels calm, respectful, and quietly luxurious, the sort of wreath families in Greenwich might send for a farewell service, whether at a riverside chapel or a small gathering close to the historic streets around the market, to convey sympathy and lasting remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above, this refined funeral wreath forms a flawless white ring against a bright, uncluttered background, like a gentle circle of light. The entire frame is filled with dense clusters of Baby's Breath, each Gypsophila bloom no bigger than a pinhead yet together creating a sumptuous cushion of soft white petals. The texture recalls fine powder snow or low cloud over the Thames at Greenwich on a winter morning, light yet abundant, with no gaps in the ring. The centre remains perfectly open, a clean, round window of stillness that heightens the wreath's sense of calm. Nestled in the lower right of the circle, two sculptural calla lilies cut through the purity of the white with their rich colour and smooth, contemporary lines. Their elegant spathes curl in a graceful trumpet form, fading from deep burgundy at the rolled tips through warm magenta to a muted green that melts into their long, tapering stems. These stems appear to thread naturally into the Baby's Breath, curving gently as if bowing in quiet respect. The composition feels balanced yet deliberately asymmetric, with the bold callas acting as a symbol of enduring devotion set against a backdrop of innocence and peace. The design would be at home at a thoughtful farewell in Greenwich, perhaps after a walk around the historic streets by the market, and reflects the kind of understated, modern sympathy tribute a skilled local florist would prepare for a family wishing to mark a life with grace and subtle beauty.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A meticulously crafted circular floral wreath is displayed on a spotless white background, each detail sharply defined as though it had been lovingly arranged in a quiet room overlooking Greenwich Park. The wreath itself is a continuous ring of flowers and greenery, dense and full, evoking the idea of a comforting embrace that has no beginning or end. At its heart are numerous roses in a spectrum of pink tones, from dramatic magenta and vivid fuchsia to gentle blush and soft rose-pink. Some blooms are tightly coiled, their petals wrapped close like a secret; others are generously open, their ruffled layers catching the light and creating shadows that bring depth and warmth to the display. Threaded between these roses are sumptuous double lilies, their wide, silky petals unfolding in shades of creamy white, blush, and pale peach, some delicately tipped with deeper pink. A scattering of lime-green lily buds adds a fresh, living energy, as if the wreath will continue to evolve even as it is being admired. All of this colour rests on a rich bed of dark emerald foliage, with arching fern fronds providing soft, feathery texture and glossier leaves offering contrast and structure. The greens cradle the blooms and frame the circular shape, much like the trees that line the streets from Blackheath to the riverside in Greenwich. The overall impression is one of tranquil beauty and heartfelt respect, ideal as a sympathy wreath for a funeral or memorial service, whether delivered to a local church, crematorium, or family home in SE10.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a quiet Greenwich studio and encountering a wreath of crimson roses that seems to glow with gentle warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak-petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with unhurried opulence. The circle forms a continuous embrace of velvety florals, where roses brush against neighbors, creating a textured tapestry of ruby depth. This arrangement is more than decoration; it feels like a memory embodied, a gesture heavy with love and remembrance. As a local florist, I notice the heady perfume mingling with the subtle green of hidden stems and the faint rustle of petals in a light breeze. The wreath's form is disciplined yet generous, with a refined edge that hints at a Greenwich hand that knows Charlton lanes, Greenwich Market, and the riverside calm near Cutty Sark. It speaks of both celebration and tribute, prepared to bring quiet elegance to a doorway, memorial corner, or hospital ward with same-day delivery across Greenwich and its surrounding neighbourhoods. The piece embodies timeless classicism, while its warmth makes it feel intimately personal-a token of affection, sympathy, or a milestone remembered in southeast London.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Gazing at this wreath, I sense a quiet dialogue between ruby red roses and sunny yellow blooms. Each rose opens in a measured spiral, its petals unfurling from deep crimson to burgundy, inviting solemn grace. The chrysanthemums add a playful energy with sunburst-like clusters, while the surrounding foliage-soft, lacquered leaves-cradles the blooms and anchors the composition. The blossoms are placed with patient care, every stem angled to catch the light and echo the circle's even rhythm. The wreath rests against a bright white backdrop, its round form sending a message of remembrance, gratitude, and support. It is a design of restrained sophistication, fitting for reflective moments, graveside rites, or a tribute that seeks comfort rather than ceremony. The contrast of red and yellow radiates warmth, and the interplay between velvety petals and crisp greenery adds texture and life. A gentle fragrance of rose and chrysanthemum attends the scene, completing the sensory impression. In Greenwich, such a wreath would suit services along the river and near the markets of Greenwich town centre, or be delivered to homes in Charlton and Blackheath on a calm morning as a sincere expression of sympathy. The florist who created this piece understands the weight of memory and the generosity of a well-tended tribute.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Morning light spills across this wreath, a circular halo of red roses resting against a clean white background. The arrangement is lush and symmetric, formed by dozens of deep crimson blooms in varying stages of opening. Some roses hold themselves in budding hush, others reveal velvety layers that catch the eye with subtle depth. The color ranges from bright scarlet to wine-red, a tonal landscape that glows softly as light moves across the petals. Intermittent among the blossoms are clusters of green foliage-broad, matte leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus and sharper, glossy ruscus-adding texture and a fresh, natural frame to the red. The circle's edges are precise, yet the arrangement reads as a living, breathing piece rather than a static ring, with petals and leaves overlapped to create gentle shadows and a three-dimensional surface. The overall impression is one of opulent sympathy and restrained elegance, a tribute that feels equally suitable for intimate family gatherings and formal services. Locally, this wreath is a timeless choice for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries across Greenwich. It sits gracefully on a stand at church entrances or remembrance corners, inviting quiet reflection. The craftsmanship speaks of a refined hand, and the scent of roses lingers faintly in the air, enhancing memory without overpowering it. Available for delivery across Greenwich, Blackheath, and nearby streets, the piece carries freshness, dignity, and a sense of communal care to loved ones near and far.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully composed circular floral tribute is shown here, modeled precisely on a traditional lifebuoy and placed against a clean white background to highlight every curve and colour. The wreath is entirely covered with tiny, tightly clustered flowers, likely chrysanthemums or similar blooms, that create a thick, cushion-like texture beneath the fingertips. Its surface is divided into four clear sections, alternating two intense royal blue panels with two panels of pure white, evoking the unmistakable pattern of a life ring seen along the Thames or at maritime moorings. The blue quadrants feel deep and velvety, full of dimension as the petals layer over one another, while the white segments introduce a sense of clarity and light, like sea foam against dark water. Around the inner rim, a slim band of dark blue ribbon is gently gathered into delicate folds, neatly framing the central hollow and giving the impression of a carefully finished nautical keepsake. The circular opening at the centre remains empty, enhancing the lifebuoy symbolism and suggesting themes of safety, rescue, and guidance through difficult waters. Created in the spirit of Greenwich's long seafaring heritage, from the Royal Naval College to the busy riverfront, this wreath would feel especially meaningful for a funeral or memorial of someone who served at sea, worked on the river, or was simply a stabilising, "lifesaving" presence in the lives of others. The cool blue-and-white palette and meticulous craftsmanship give the piece a serene yet powerful presence, ideal for same-day sympathy delivery to local chapels, homes, or services across Greenwich and neighbouring areas.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Aerially presented on a plain white background, this funeral wreath blends creamy white roses and pale lemon-yellow lilies into a compact, circular memorial piece, surrounded by a lush cushion of varied greenery. Approximately a dozen large, fully opened roses with tight, spiralling petals form the visual heart of the wreath, their ivory tones softened by natural daylight; interspersed among them, trumpet-shaped lilies in subtle yellow arc outward, some fully open to reveal their stamens, others still in bud to add texture and the promise of gentle change. Deep green fern fronds lend a feathery, tactile edge, while rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs introduce muted silver-green contrasts that push the blooms forward. The wreath's dense construction creates a full, luxurious appearance intended to lie flat on a stand or display table at a service. Imagine the quiet of a riverside chapel near Greenwich Park or the respectful hush of a memorial beside the Cutty Sark; this wreath's serene colours and refined scent-powdered rose mingled with a faint, citrus-tinged lily note-are chosen to offer calm and comfort. Prepared with thoughtful care by experienced hands in the local neighbourhood, this design is appropriate for funeral services, graveside tributes or as a sympathy offering, available for delivery across Greenwich, Blackheath and nearby Deptford when timely condolence is needed.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00