Bexleyheath Wreaths

Welcome to Florist Bexleyheath, your trusted local expert for exquisite wreaths and hand-crafted bouquets. Every arrangement we create is designed with care, using only the freshest, seasonal flowers to ensure your tribute is heartfelt and memorable. As a genuine part of the Bexleyheath community, we pride ourselves on serving families and businesses from The Broadway to Danson Park and along Avenue Road.

Whether you’re honouring a loved one, marking a special event, or simply adding a beautiful touch to your home, our wreath selection suits every need. As local florists, we understand the significance of thoughtful gestures and timely service. That's why we provide same-day delivery on wreaths and bouquets—just order online before 3 PM.

We’re honoured to deliver across Barnehurst, Crayford, and Welling, known for our reliability and the personal attention we bring to every order. Our team takes time to source only premium blooms and customises arrangements to your wishes, making Florist Bexleyheath your go-to florist for all occasions.

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WREATHS
I crafted this circular sympathy wreath to feel like a quiet hand on the shoulder - a dense ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums forms the base, each ruffled bloom closely packed so the surface reads like a smooth, cloud-like cushion. The upper-left quarter carries a thoughtful accent of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), their velvety petals spanning hues from deep violet to gentle lavender; some flowers open wide, revealing soft centres, while others remain as elegant buds, lending a sense of unfolding. Interspersed among the lisianthus are fresh green leaves, some with light variegation and others slim and fern-like, which introduce texture and natural movement without overwhelming the calm white field. Peeking out beneath the chrysanthemums is a narrow band of dark purple mesh or ribbon - a crinkled, lace-like trim that harmonises with the purple blooms and adds a discreet, crafted detail along the wreath's inner and outer rims. Soft studio lighting creates a faint shadow beneath the circle, giving it quiet dimensionality on the white background. This arrangement, hand-tied and prepared with care by Florist Bexleyheath for families in the town and nearby Danson Park area, is designed to honour a life with dignity: the colours speak of purity, respect and reverence while the textures invite a gentle touch and the suggestion of remembered presence.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a stark white surface, this circular sympathy wreath is composed almost entirely of compact white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret closely set to create a plush, uniform ring that suggests peace and repose. A soft band of dark lavender or purple netting shows intermittently at the inner and outer edges, a restrained touch of colour that frames the white blooms and lends a discreet sophistication to the overall design. Anchoring the wreath at the upper-left quadrant is a considered cluster of feature blooms: three soft yellow roses open gently, their layered petals imparting a subtle warmth and a sentiment of friendship and care. Interwoven among the roses are clouds of delicate gypsophila and small sprays of pale purple statice or limonium, which give the grouping a textured lift and a gentle floral echo of early spring. Varied greenery - broad, glossy leaves paired with fine, fern-like fronds - provides structure and verdant contrast, allowing the white chrysanthemum base to sing while framing the accent cluster with fresh, peaceful tones. Soft, natural lighting highlights the velvet of the rose petals and the whisper-fine petals of the chrysanthemums, while a faint shadow anchors the wreath to the background. Imagined for a wake or funeral service, this wreath carries a language of consolation and memory; it's the sort of tribute we might deliver across Bexleyheath, from Broadway to Danson Park, offering a calm, respectful expression of sympathy.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round floral wreath is shown in full view against a clean white background, its refined, circular form immediately drawing the eye to the balance and care in the design. The entire ring is generously padded with airy sprays of white Baby's Breath, each stem carrying clusters of tiny blooms that read like a soft, floral mist. This cloud-like base is interwoven with elegant Lisianthus flowers, whose ruffled petals transition from pure white at the centre to defined edges painted in lilac and deep purple. Some blossoms are wide open, revealing layered folds and slightly darker throats, while others are captured in earlier stages of bloom, with pale green buds and creamy, half-open petals promising more colour to come. The textures shift gently from the fine, feathery Baby's Breath to the velvety, more substantial Lisianthus, creating a subtle play of depth as the eye travels around the circle. There is a clear, empty centre that keeps the wreath feeling light and contemplative, a quiet focal point that symbolises continuity and remembrance. The colours remain understated yet expressive-white, lavender, violet, and hints of soft green-suited to moments of sympathy, farewell, and gentle reflection. This is the type of funeral wreath that might be chosen for a dignified tribute in Bexleyheath, perhaps delivered to a local funeral home off Broadway or to a service for a loved one whose life was closely tied to the surrounding streets and parks. The careful composition and even distribution of blooms speak of a florist's steady hand and a deep respect for the emotions such arrangements are meant to carry.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This dignified sympathy wreath reads as a quiet, tactile poem: a substantial ring of small, pure white chrysanthemums tightly clustered to form a pillowy, cloud-like base that suggests calm and repose. Just beneath the surface, a narrow band of deep purple mesh or fine netting shows through along the inner rim, giving the arrangement visual depth and a discreet, elegant contrast. On the upper-left quadrant a single cream or pale-yellow rose opens gently at the center of a lush cluster of foliage - broad variegated leaves with pale edges, soft fern fronds, and scattered sprigs of lavender-purple statice that introduce a crisp, papery texture and a muted note of colour. To the right, from about the two o'clock to five o'clock positions, two long-stemmed calla lilies arch gracefully across the lower-right arc; their smooth, trumpet-shaped blooms graduate from saturated purple at the tips into a tender peach-pink or blush toward the throat, their glossy green stems curving naturally into the chrysanthemum base. A longer green stem from the left cluster crosses the lower section, drawn under and secured to lead the eye toward the callas and to reinforce the wreath's circular flow. The overall effect is composed and consoling, offering a visual language of respect and memory. As prepared by Florist Bexleyheath for services around Danson Park, Bexleyheath Broadway, or local crematoria, the wreath sits against a plain white backdrop so every texture, hue, and botanical detail reads clearly for procession displays or a graveside tribute.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Set crisply against a clean white background, this circular sympathy wreath appears as a soft halo of roses, the kind of refined tribute often delivered to Bexleyheath funerals and memorial gatherings. The ring is lush and densely filled, with no visible frame or gaps, just a continuous flow of petals and foliage. Creamy white and ivory roses open fully around the circle, some with hearts of petals swirling like smooth satin, creating a serene and dignified base. Intertwined among them are delicate blush pink spray roses, some still in tight bud form and others just beginning to unfurl, adding gentle movement and a sense of tenderness. Soft peach and pale buttery yellow roses introduce a quiet warmth, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring an understated, vintage elegance to the palette. Fine-textured, dark green fern fronds and leafy greenery peek out from beneath and between the blooms, gently ruffling the edges of the wreath and framing the pastels with a deep, natural green. The flowers appear freshly arranged, as if they have just been prepared by an experienced local florist for same-day delivery to a Bexleyheath church or crematorium chapel. The perfectly round shape symbolises continuity and eternal love, while the subtle gradation of colour from ivory to blush and lavender evokes peace and reflection. Overall, the image conveys a sense of quiet radiance and heartfelt condolence, suitable for honouring a much-loved relative, friend, or neighbour from the Bexleyheath community.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Gracefully displayed against a flawless white canvas, this lush circular funeral wreath invites a sense of gentle calm, its artistry rooted in the heart of Bexleyheath. At its core, expansive white lilies bloom, their elegant petals unfolding with soft resilience, symbolizing peace and the notion of new beginnings, much like the early blossoms that line the paths near Bexleyheath train station in spring. Punctuating this gentle foundation, fuchsia lilies burst with intense magenta, their vivid pigments and subtle inner spots recalling the vibrant colors seen in outdoor floral displays at the local market. Soft, blush-pink roses, some in tightly furled buds and others beginning to open, weave between the larger forms, offering delicate texture and the romantic memory of quiet moments by the water at Danson Lake. The backdrop of muted green foliage, perhaps eucalyptus or lush local greens, adds structure and a whisper of woodland fragrance. The wreath's full, unbroken circle conjures a sense of eternity and unity-an enduring embrace for those in mourning. Crafted with thoughtful precision by skilled Bexleyheath florists for memorial services and sympathy occasions, this arrangement stands as both a reputable tribute and a profound gesture of comfort, its balance of color, scent, and emotion reflecting the caring spirit of the community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
There is an undeniable care in the making of this circular sympathy wreath, photographed against a neutral white backdrop so every detail reads clearly. The main body is a continuous ring of small white spray chrysanthemums, the blooms so tightly clustered they form a plush, nearly cloud-like surface that speaks of unity and calm. Light plays across the tiny petals, creating soft shadows that emphasize the wreath's round, peaceful silhouette. Placed on the upper left quadrant, an accent cluster provides a comforting counterpoint: luminous yellow roses with petals unfurling like warm sunlight, set among deep purple lisianthus whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a cool, velvety contrast. A few lisianthus buds in softer lavender and pale green nestle between the open flowers, suggesting both potential and the passage of time. Interwoven greens-glossy rounded leaves, faintly variegated foliage, and fine fern fronds-frame the coloured spray and lift it away from the white base, adding sculptural depth. A slender band of dark purple mesh or crinoline is just visible beneath the chrysanthemums at the wreath's edges, a subtle flourish that ties the palette together. As a florist who often prepares tributes for families across Bexleyheath and nearby Welling, I find this design balances solemnity with warmth: the purity of white, the tenderness of yellow, and the nobility of purple together convey respect, remembrance, and a gentle farewell suited to a memorial setting.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed sympathy wreath is presented as a complete circle of white and purple-toned flowers, resting visually on a pure white backdrop so that every petal and leaf is clearly defined. The main impression comes from the generous cluster of white Oriental lilies, each bloom with six smooth, elongated petals that curl gently at the tips, revealing greenish centres and prominent stamens brushed with warm, rust-coloured pollen. Some lilies are fully open, serene and still, while others are in earlier stages, their buds held upright like quiet promises of remembrance. Woven throughout the ring are frilled lisianthus blossoms, white petals trimmed with a soft wash of lilac and violet, bringing a gentle contrast that never overwhelms the tranquil mood. Tiny, creamy buds and discreet filler flowers enhance the lushness of the design without distracting from the lilies' purity. Underneath, deep green leaves and a few eucalyptus-like sprigs offer a natural framework, glimpsed here and there through the flowers, giving the wreath a sense of depth and structure. The overall arrangement feels thoughtful and composed, like a soft spoken goodbye shared among close family and friends. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered to a Bexleyheath funeral home or a service near Broadway, its cool white tones and muted purples offering comfort during a difficult day. The tidy, even lighting emphasizes the craftsmanship, allowing the design to embody dignity, peace, and a lasting tribute to a loved one's memory.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Seen from a slightly raised vantage point against a pristine white field, this elegant circular wreath presents itself as a composed statement of remembrance. Its thick band is composed entirely of snowy white chrysanthemums, petals layered densely to form a soft, pillowed texture that seems to absorb light; a few centers show a whisper of warm cream, lending a quiet life to the otherwise pure white surface. Nestled into the upper left quadrant are three deep royal-blue roses, their petals tightly formed and satiny, providing an emotive focal point whose depth of colour reads like a calm breath in the arrangement. Dark, lustrous greenery gathers around the roses, giving the cluster a natural frame and a gentle contrast against the chrysanthemums. A pleated satin ribbon in a matching rich cobalt wraps both inner and outer edges of the wreath, its delicate ruffles and glossy finish providing structure and a refined silhouette that elevates the piece. The wreath casts a faint shadow on the surface below, creating a modest sense of weight and presence while the overall mood remains one of dignity and solace. As a professional florist who tends to commissions across Bexleyheath, I choose materials and proportions that sit well in church chapels, crematorium lobbies, or family homes-this design speaks of respectful farewell, steady compassion, and a reserved, heartfelt homage to a loved one.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Photographed from directly above against a clean white backdrop, this circular funeral wreath appears like a serene halo of muted colour and rich texture. Large roses in understated shades of dusty lavender, antique mauve, and cool grey-purple create the foundation, their full, spiralling petals forming generous, ruffled rosettes all around the ring. Threaded gracefully between them are sprays of smaller blush pink roses, some tightly closed, others just beginning to unfurl, lending an air of gentle movement as if the flowers are slowly opening in quiet tribute. A thick bed of dark green fern foliage, with finely cut, slightly glossy fronds, supports and surrounds the blooms, peeking between petals and outlining the wreath with a natural, woodland softness. Subtle, darker filler greens and tiny buds nestle within the design, adding contrast and visual depth without disturbing its calm symmetry. The overall effect is one of hushed elegance and heartfelt empathy, the kind of arrangement often chosen for funeral flowers in Bexleyheath, perhaps for a service near the Broadway or a memorial gathering at a local church. The pastel purples and pinks carry traditional meanings of remembrance, admiration, and gentle condolence, while the lush greenery suggests continuity and life. This wreath feels carefully hand-crafted, each bloom thoughtfully placed, creating a comforting symbol of love and respect that seems to quietly embrace the memory of the person it honours.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A dignified sympathy wreath rendered in a circle of intense blue and quiet white, photographed on a clean white ground so each texture reads clearly. The main body is densely packed with small, jewel-toned deep blue chrysanthemums whose numerous, finely serrated petals fuse into a plush, textural band. A ruffled white satin ribbon lines the inner rim, its soft folds and pearly sheen providing an elegant counterpoint to the saturated blue. At the upper-left quadrant a trio of fully opened blue roses commands the eye; their thick, velvety petals curl outward in a deep azure that echoes the chrysanthemums' tones. Tiny white gypsophila pearls cluster around the roses, lending an airy, antique softness while a few dark green leaves trace faint shadows and support the floral cluster. Cascading from mid-left toward the lower right is a spray of pristine white orchids - the broad, graceful petals reminiscent of Phalaenopsis - interspersed with fresh green orchid buds, some tightly closed, others beginning to unfurl, a quiet metaphor for continuity. The lighting is soft and diffused, making the blues feel cool and contemplative and the whites luminous yet gentle. This arrangement, described with the care of a local florist familiar with community customs, fits well as a funeral or memorial tribute across Bexleyheath - from Welling Road vigils to floral offerings left near the Clocktower - and is an example of the thoughtful pieces crafted by Florist Bexleyheath for local remembrances.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A lush circular sympathy wreath rests against a crisp white backdrop, its open centre surrounded by a generous band of white, light pink, and deep magenta blooms that feel both comforting and dignified. Broad white lilies, each trumpet-shaped bloom with creamy petals and soft golden stamens, anchor the design at regular intervals, their calm presence suggesting purity and peace. Between them, starry deep pink and fuchsia lilies with speckled petals provide richer colour, like moments of vivid memory woven into the tribute. Soft blush roses, some still tightly furled and others gently opening, mingle with creamy white roses, creating a soft, romantic texture that speaks of love and gratitude. White gerbera daisies with dark central eyes add a cheerful brightness, while smaller white blossoms, resembling spray carnations or mini chrysanthemums, fill the spaces, giving the wreath its plush, velvety fullness. Layers of fresh green foliage, from deeper forest greens to lighter, newly unfurled leaves, frame the flowers and add depth, so the ring feels almost like a small garden suspended in time. The lighting is clear and even, allowing every petal and leaf vein to be seen, as if the wreath has just been finished on a workbench in a Bexleyheath flower shop ready for same-day delivery to a local chapel or funeral home. The overall impression is one of quiet comfort and respectful tribute, ideal for honouring a loved one at a service or graveside gathering anywhere around central Bexleyheath or the nearby residential streets.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular funeral wreath is displayed against a spotless white background, allowing its rich red and green tones to seem almost luminous. The arrangement is tightly bound, so that from the centre of the ring to the outer edge, every space is filled with flowers or foliage. The main blooms are deep red carnations, their ruffled petals layered like soft fabric, some blooms fully unfurled and others still gently cupped, giving a sense of movement and natural growth. Between these sit bright lime green button chrysanthemums, small and rounded, their compact florets creating a textured, almost velvety surface. The contrast between the intense crimson and the vivid chartreuse produces a striking yet dignified colour harmony, suitable for saying goodbye while celebrating a vibrant life. Surrounding and weaving through the flowers is a generous mix of greenery. Dark emerald fern fronds add feathery shadows, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with creamy white margins and mottled green centres, bring lightness and pattern to the design. A decorative ribbon element, in soft shades of light and dark green stripes, is looped discreetly among the lower foliage, enhancing the handcrafted elegance without competing with the blooms. The wreath appears perfectly round and balanced, with each carnation and chrysanthemum carefully positioned, as if placed by an experienced Bexleyheath florist familiar with local families' preferences for dignified tributes. One can imagine this wreath resting against a stand at a funeral service near Broadway or being delivered to a memorial gathering after a service at a nearby chapel, its bold colours offering comfort, remembrance, and a quiet message of enduring love.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered on a clean white background, this sympathy wreath appears like a serene, floral halo, its circle perfectly formed and densely packed with fresh flowers and foliage. Soft blush and light pink roses are scattered evenly around the ring, their unfurling petals giving a velvety softness that feels both comforting and refined. Between them, layers of lisianthus blooms in pastel pink and rich, deep purple add a gently ruffled texture, catching the light in subtle waves. Two striking coral-orange Asiatic lilies provide the main focal points-one positioned near the upper curve of the wreath, the other towards the lower arc-each bloom open wide, with stamens clearly visible, lending an air of warmth and reverence suited to a funeral tribute. Beneath and around the flowers, the greenery is abundant and carefully varied: rounded eucalyptus leaves in muted, silvery-green tones, slender dark green foliage, and airy fern fronds create a lush, natural base. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design, their distinctive forms adding a modern, sculptural note that contrasts beautifully with the softness of the roses. Tiny, cloud-like sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, reminiscent of statice, peek through the composition, adding a misty, gentle layer that ties the colours together. Several lily buds remain closed, promising future blooms and suggesting continuity of love beyond the service itself. The wreath feels like it has been lovingly crafted in a Bexleyheath flower shop that understands local families' needs for dignified tributes at churches near Townley Road or gatherings by Danson Lake, making it a meaningful floral expression of condolence and remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a serene circular funeral wreath captured from above, set against a spotless white background that enhances its sense of stillness. The ring is formed entirely from masses of white Baby's Breath, each tiny Gypsophila bloom contributing to a dense, cloud-soft texture that feels both delicate and abundant. The flowers are arranged so closely that they almost blur into a continuous halo of white, with the hollow centre of the wreath left perfectly clear, like a window of light or a moment of silence. Along the lower right side, two elegant calla lilies introduce a deep, emotional contrast. Their sculpted, funnel-shaped petals carry a rich gradient of colour, shifting from dusky burgundy and magenta at the curled tips into muted green near the base, before giving way to long, smooth, green stems that lie gracefully over the Baby's Breath. The lilies' sleek lines and contemporary shape stand out against the feathery, almost frosted look of the surrounding flowers, creating a focal point that feels both modern and reverent. The composition is carefully balanced: mostly white and soft, yet anchored by the intense tones of the callas, which can symbolise devotion and respect. The overall impression is of a refined tribute that would be suitable for a funeral or celebration of life service in Bexleyheath, perhaps delivered to a family home near Danson Park or to a local church. It conveys a message of gentle farewell and cherished memory, crafted with the quiet care that local florists bring to every condolence arrangement.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A round sympathy wreath, rich and full, is centred against a crisp white background so every flower and leaf is clearly defined. The design forms an unbroken circle, dense with blooms in a harmonious palette of pinks, creams, and fresh greens. Deep magenta and fuchsia roses cluster throughout the ring, their ruffled petals unfurling in layered spirals, while smaller blush-pink roses and tight rosebuds tuck gently between them, suggesting both memory and continuity. Interwoven among the roses are graceful double lilies, their large, multi-layered petals washed in creamy white, soft pink, and the faintest hint of peach towards the edges. Some lilies are fully open, revealing delicately patterned throats, while others remain in tapered, lime-green buds that rise slightly above the main body of the wreath. A generous foundation of emerald foliage frames the flowers: fine, feathery fern fronds trace a soft halo around the outside, and glossy dark green leaves with occasional variegated streaks add weight and texture. The contrast between the lush greenery and the warm pink tones gives the wreath a sense of calm strength. Set against the stark white background, the arrangement looks as if it has just been completed on a florist's bench near Bexleyheath Broadway, fresh and cool to the touch. This carefully composed wreath feels suited to a farewell service at a local Bexleyheath chapel or cemetery, where its gentle colours and classic flowers offer comforting support and a dignified expression of love, sympathy, and respect.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Step into the studio of Florist Bexleyheath and you meet a wreath as lush as a summer hedge, yet refined enough for a quiet ceremony. Dozens of deep red roses are assembled into a perfect circle on a crisp white backdrop, their heads at varying stages of bloom-some boldly open, some softly cupped-creating movement within the solid crimson. The arrangement sits tightly together, each blossom pressed against its neighbour to fashion a plush, jewel-toned surface that feels almost like velvet under the fingertips. The petals, with their delicate folds and spiraling centers, catch the light and cast gentle shadows that deepen the wreath's depth. Symbolically, the design embodies love, respect, and remembrance, while remaining versatile for romantic declarations, memorials, or dignified wedding or funeral settings. Locally, this wreath would make an elegant welcome at a Bexleyheath church aisle, grace a town-centre memorial display near the Broadway, or adorn a home during occasions from birthdays to anniversaries. Available for same-day delivery across Bexleyheath and surrounding suburbs, it is a statement of quality, craftsmanship, and the timeless language of roses-and a reminder that beauty travels well. Hand crafted in our local community, this wreath is built to stay lush and fresh from checkout to doorstep, a testament to the care of Florist Bexleyheath.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A large circular wreath for a funeral or memorial is presented on a clean white background, its colours and textures carefully balanced to create a serene yet striking impression. The main body of the wreath is formed from an abundance of deep red roses, each bloom perfectly shaped with layered, velvety petals that range from rich crimson to a hint of burgundy in the shadows. Between the roses, generous sprays of bright yellow chrysanthemums are tucked in clusters, their small, densely petalled heads bringing a soft, cushion-like texture that contrasts with the smooth rose petals. The warmth of the yellow flowers adds a gentle brightness, conveying comfort and a sense of quiet hope alongside the more solemn red tones. All of this is cradled by lush greenery that peeks through at the edges and between blooms: glossy dark green leaves, possibly salal, mingle with slightly matte, blue-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus, adding fullness and a natural, garden-like feel. The wreath forms a harmonious, symmetric ring with a clear open centre, echoing ideas of continuity, an unbroken bond, and enduring affection. Lit from above with bright, even light, every detail of the arrangement appears crisp and fresh, as though it has just been finished by an experienced florist in Bexleyheath preparing tributes for a service near Danson Park. The overall mood is one of heartfelt remembrance, a floral design that speaks of deep love, respect, and gratitude for someone dearly missed, while offering a touch of warmth to family and friends gathered to say goodbye.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In the hands of a Bexleyheath florist, this wreath of deep red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, a small circle of memory grown from quiet care. Dozens of blooms press into a continuous ring, each blossom at its own moment of bloom: some buds still shy, others open enough to show velvet texture and the soft sheen of the petals. The mood is reverent, the color intensity softened by the gentle green fronds that peek out in quiet crescents, like breaths of calm amid strong emotion.

Light falls softly across the arrangement, catching the velvety depths and making the edges glow with a warm, amber-radiance. The fragrance of rose lingers faintly, suggesting gardens at dusk where the world seems hushed. The greens-broad eucalyptus-like leaves and slender ruscus-offer a natural frame that heightens the wreath's circular form. This piece speaks of eternal connection, of memory that does not fade; it belongs at funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, and it travels with same-day delivery across Bexleyheath and nearby suburbs, ensuring it arrives with freshness and care.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a striking sympathy wreath designed in the unmistakable shape of a maritime lifebuoy, placed against a bright white backdrop that highlights its strong colours. The circular tribute is completely covered in compact, small-headed blooms, most likely chrysanthemums, each one carefully angled so the ring appears smooth, full, and luxuriously cushioned. The wreath is thoughtfully divided into four bold segments, alternating deep royal blue and pure white. Two opposing quadrants shimmer with intense blue petals, evoking deep water and uniforms of naval or coastal services, while the other two sections glow with clean, snowy white, suggesting peace, rest, and a calm horizon. The transitions between colours are crisp yet harmonious, as if the shades gently flow into one another. Along the inner edge, a narrow dark blue ribbon is folded into regular, delicate pleats, tracing the circle and adding a tailored, coastal flourish that recalls life rings seen along riverside walks. The hollow centre is clearly visible, a symbolic space that invites reflection and remembrance. The arrangement feels both strong and comforting, a fitting farewell for someone connected to sailing, the sea, or simply remembered as a personal "lifeline." Imagined in the context of Bexleyheath, it could easily be carried from a quiet home off Albion Road to a funeral gathering near Russell Park, offering a graceful, nautical-themed condolence piece sensitively prepared for local families.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Arranged flat and photographed against a clean white backdrop, this funeral wreath is an exercise in subtlety and balance, a gentle study of cream, pale yellow and verdant greens. At its centre sit about a dozen large cream roses, each bloom showing the classic, tightly layered spirals that make their faces read as soft pools of light. Scattered among them are pale yellow lilies-some fully open with trumpet-shaped petals and slim stamens, others in bud-introducing graceful vertical lines and a whisper of lemon warmth. The floral elements are supported by a rich base of foliage: delicate fern fronds offer airy, feathery edges while rounded eucalyptus-like sprigs provide cooler, muted green tones and a satin sheen. The wreath is densely packed so the composition feels substantial and comforting; the circular form is precise, symbolising continuity and remembrance. Sensory details linger in the imagination - the roses' gentle sweetness, the lilies' green citrus lift, and the subtle rustle of fern against leaf - all enhanced by soft, even lighting that keeps the palette calm and respectful. As a local florist would note, the workmanship is measured and restrained, suitable for memorial services in and around Bexleyheath, from Broadway chapels to quiet graveside gatherings at Danson Park's edge. Available for careful local delivery, this wreath is intended to offer consolation and a graceful farewell without ostentation.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00