Westcombe Park WREATHS

At Flowers Westcombe Park, our hand-crafted wreaths are made fresh in our local studio, just moments from Westcombe Park Station and the leafy paths of Greenwich Park. Every design is created by an experienced florist who understands how important it is to say the right thing with flowers.

Whether you need a classic, understated tribute for a funeral, a natural foliage ring for your front door, or a seasonal centrepiece for your table, we carefully select every stem. From soft, pastel bouquets arranged into wreath forms to rich, textural evergreens, our designs are tailored to your wishes and the occasion.

We offer reliable same-day delivery on wreaths and sympathy flowers across Westcombe Park, Greenwich, Blackheath and Charlton when you order online before 3 PM. Our drivers know the local streets well - from Westcombe Hill down towards Maze Hill and over to Blackheath Standard - ensuring every tribute arrives with care and on time.

  • Thoughtfully designed wreaths for funerals, memorials and home décor
  • Fresh, long-lasting blooms sourced from trusted growers
  • Personal, local service from an established Westcombe Park florist

If you're unsure which wreath to choose, we're happy to guide you with compassionate, expert advice. Trust Flowers Westcombe Park to create a beautiful, respectful design that truly reflects your sentiments.

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WREATHS
When I arranged this wreath in my west London studio, I thought of it as a quiet circle of comfort for a family in Westcombe Park - simple, composed, and consoling. The primary form is a continuous ring of pristine white cushion chrysanthemums, each small bloom densely nestled against its neighbour so the surface reads like a soft, uninterrupted halo. The chrysanthemums' many ruffled petals create a textured, tactile field that suggests peace and continuity. On the wreath's upper-left quadrant I placed a carefully gathered spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): blossoms that vary from velvety deep violet to pale lavender, a few open enough to reveal pale yellow centres, others still as buds that promise future bloom. These purple flowers are supported by slender green stems and interleaved with a variety of foliage - broad, sometimes variegated leaves and delicate, fern-like fronds - which bring a fresh, organic contrast to the white base. Underneath the flowers a narrow, crinkled dark purple mesh ribbon peeks out along both inner and outer rims, an understated touch that ties the palette together. The wreath sits against a stark white backdrop with a soft shadow beneath, emphasizing the craftsmanship and three-dimensional form. I imagine this piece placed at a funeral near Blackheath or brought to a chapel close to Maze Hill station; its calming colours and tactile shapes offer a gentle, respectful tribute for moments when words are not enough.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented against a stark white background, this traditional sympathy wreath is a study in calm contrasts and careful craft, assembled by Flowers Westcombe Park with the quiet expertise of a local florist. The principal body is a uniform, plush ring of small white chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals stack densely to form a luminous, cloud-like band; between the chrysanthemums a subtle purple mesh or ribbon is threaded so a gentle hint of colour frames both the inner aperture and the outer edge. Crowning the upper-left quadrant is a shaped spray of three soft yellow roses, each unfurling in layered velvet to create a tender focal point that speaks of warmth, friendship and remembrance. Surrounding the roses are misty clusters of baby's breath and tiny violet statice or limonium blooms, their fine spikes and airy texture adding delicate punctuation against the white background. Greenery - glossy broad leaves and delicate fern fronds - weaves through the spray, giving the composition vitality and a natural balance of tone. The overall palette of pure white, pale yellow, muted purple and verdant green is intentionally serene, meant to offer comfort in a time of loss. The even studio light highlights the wreath's tactile richness and the meticulous placement of each flower, while a soft shadow beneath gives the piece subtle roundness. Ideal for a funeral, memorial or chapel service in Westcombe Park, Greenwich or along Maze Hill, this wreath conveys a restrained, heartfelt tribute and is prepared with local care and sensitivity.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A softly luminous circular wreath fills the frame, set against a clean white background so that every flower appears vivid and distinct. The base of the design is a dense ring of Baby's Breath, each tiny white blossom forming a feathery cushion that gives the arrangement a light, cloud-like quality. Floating on this airy bed are clusters of Lisianthus, their petals gently ruffled and elegantly curved. The Lisianthus blooms are predominantly white, but each petal is traced with strokes of mauve, lilac, and rich purple around the edges, like fine brushwork on porcelain. Some flowers are fully open, their layers unfolding to reveal darker centres, while others remain in partial bud, tinged with soft green and creamy yellow, contributing subtle variation and a sense of fresh growth. The circle is perfectly proportioned, with a clear open centre that invites contemplation and suggests the continuity of life and memory. No foliage distracts from the simplicity of the white and violet palette; the emphasis is entirely on purity, calm, and quiet elegance. The even lighting and shadowless background focus attention on the intricate textures of each petal and stem. It is easy to imagine this wreath prepared by a skilled florist in Westcombe Park, ready to be delivered to a quiet service near Maze Hill or a family home off Humber Road. Visually, it conveys sympathy, comfort, and gentleness, making it an appropriate funeral or memorial tribute for those wishing to honour a loved one with a refined, understated expression of care.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant circular sympathy wreath composed of a full, pillow-like base of pristine white chrysanthemums, each tiny floret packed closely to create a plush, clouded surface that evokes peace and reverence. Subtly placed beneath the white flowers, a band of deep purple mesh or lace peeks through along the inner circumference, introducing a dignified contrast and depth without overpowering the arrangement. At the upper-left quarter a small, carefully clustered posy becomes the wreath's gentle focal point: a single soft cream or pale yellow rose opens slowly, its petals warm and tactile amid a nest of varied greenery. The foliage mix includes broad, variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and delicate, feathery fern fronds that lend movement; between them, fine sprigs of lavender-purple statice provide a whisper of color and a papery texture. Counterbalancing this, two long, curved calla lilies sweep from about two o'clock to five o'clock on the right, their smooth trumpets showing a refined ombré from deep mauve at the tips to a peachy-pink or blush near the base; their vivid green stems are woven into the chrysanthemum base, creating a fluid line across the lower right. A single elongated green stem arcs from the left cluster across the lower section toward the callas, subtly secured to maintain the wreath's contour. Presented on a plain white background and finished with careful wiring, this piece reads as a respectful tribute for a funeral or memorial; as a local florist serving Westcombe Park, Greenwich and Blackheath, Flowers Westcombe Park often crafts this style for wakes and graveside deliveries, mindful of scent, texture and quiet dignity.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A graceful circular funeral wreath rests visually against a clean, bright white background, its soft pastels and lush greenery forming a calm focal point that might sit at the front of a Westcombe Park memorial service. The wreath is abundantly filled with roses, each bloom carefully placed so the colours blend gently from one to the next: creamy white and ivory roses opening fully to reveal swirling centres; delicate blush pink spray roses scattered like whispers between them; subtle touches of warm peach and pale buttery yellow that add a glow of quiet warmth; and unique dusty lavender and muted mauve roses that give the design a slightly vintage, romantic feel. Dark green fern fronds weave beneath and among the flowers, their fine, frilled leaves extending just beyond the petals, creating a deep, verdant background that makes each soft shade stand out. The composition is dense and even, with no gaps, so the wreath looks plush and complete, like a soft floral halo. Light skims across the curved surface, catching the rounded edges of the rose petals and the satin sheen of the foliage, highlighting the care in every stem placement. The circular form speaks of eternity and unbroken love, making this design a fitting tribute for funeral flowers delivered to local services in and around Maze Hill or gently carried to a crematorium nearby. It feels like a wreath chosen by a family seeking to express peace, remembrance, and gratitude for a life well lived, created with the steady, practiced hands of a Westcombe Park florist who understands the tenderness of such occasions.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Brought to life with the artistry characteristic of Westcombe Park's finest florists, this lush funeral wreath unfolds as a peaceful, circular tapestry of blooms on a spotless white surface. At its heart are snowy, star-shaped lilies arranged in graceful abundance, their silky petals unfurling to cradle pale green stamens, radiating an aura of calm and purity. Alongside, bold fuchsia pink lilies, with deep magenta hues and intricate speckles, add splashes of dramatic vibrancy, their striking presence woven thoughtfully through the circle. Between the larger lilies, clusters of soft blush and creamy white roses make a gentle appearance, their tightly curled buds and tender petals conveying notes of affection and remembrance. Slender sprigs of green foliage-evoking the tranquillity of Westcombe Woodlands-peek out, giving subtle depth and natural freshness to the wreath. The dense, continuous shape of the arrangement speaks of unity, comfort, and the ongoing cycle of life, reflecting the meaningful tributes often delivered throughout the Westcombe Park area. This design radiates gentleness and respect, the delicate interplay of colours and textures inspiring solace and quiet reflection, making it a truly compassionate gesture for funerals, memorials, or to express heartfelt condolences to families within the local community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath crafted for sympathy occasions, assembled from a dense base of fresh white spray chrysanthemums that form a soft, cloud-like ring. The chrysanthemums are tightly clustered to create a smooth, dignified surface that reads as calm and pure under ambient light. Poised on the upper left quadrant, a vivid accent spray brings thoughtful warmth: several fully bloomed yellow roses whose soft, butter-gold petals unfurl gently, paired with deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose satiny, ruffled cups introduce a cool, elegant contrast. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green add natural rhythm and a sense of unfolding life, while assorted greenery - glossy rounded leaves, variegated foliage, and slender fern fronds - supports and separates the colours, making the composition read as composed and layered. A slender band of dark purple mesh ribbon peeks discreetly from beneath the chrysanthemum base along the ring's edges, tying the purple accents together with a refined finish. Set against a clean white backdrop, the wreath's open centre and balanced colourway convey peace, remembrance, and consolation. As Flowers Westcombe Park, we imagine this piece arriving at local services in Westcombe Park, Blackheath, or Greenwich; its craftsmanship and scent suggest careful handling and same-day delivery availability for nearby chapels and memorials, offering a gentle, steady tribute for those saying farewell.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular sympathy wreath filled with white and purple blooms rests against a stark white background, its flowing ring shape creating a gentle visual embrace. Prominent throughout are large white Oriental lilies, their silky petals arching outward in layered whorls, some opening fully to reveal pale green centres with tall stamens tipped in golden-brown anthers. Other lilies are caught mid-bloom, their curved petals still cupping the heart of the flower, evoking the tenderness of quiet goodbyes shared in Westcombe Park churches and chapels. Between these statement blooms nestle clusters of ruffled lisianthus-like flowers, white at the base with soft lavender and violet tracing the petal edges, adding a tender wash of colour reminiscent of evening light over Blackheath. Sprigs of fresh greenery, including narrow leaves and eucalyptus-style foliage, weave in and out of the composition, strengthening the circular outline and giving the arrangement a natural, garden-like depth. A few closed lily buds and small creamy buds suggest roses or similar blooms, contributing to the lush texture without overwhelming the refined palette. Crafted with care by an experienced local florist, the wreath feels calm, balanced, and respectful, perfectly suited for funeral services, memorials, or wakes held around Westcombe Park and Greenwich. Its understated beauty and soft fragrance would bring comfort to grieving families, expressing sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love with a quiet elegance that lingers long after the ceremony has ended.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured from a slightly raised viewpoint on a white surface, this circular commemorative wreath marries pristine whites with a calm, dignified blue. The wreath's core is built from hundreds of white chrysanthemums, packed to form a soft, slightly domed band whose feathery petals create a plush, textured surface; their tiny creamy-yellow centers lend a whisper of warmth beneath the cool white. On the upper left a trio of deep royal-blue roses gathers in a small, intentional cluster-their velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals and set against rich, dark green foliage that accentuates the roses' intense hue. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon, ruffled with careful sewing, borders both the outside and the inside of the chrysanthemum ring, its glossy waves catching gentle highlights and framing the florals with crisp definition. The arrangement casts a delicate shadow on the backdrop, adding dimensionality and a tender presence.From my experience arranging memorial pieces for families around Westcombe Park and the nearby riverside district, this palette reads as composed and consoling. The tactile contrasts-the soft feathery chrysanthemum heads, the plush rose petals, and the smooth satin trim-create an overall impression of quiet respect and enduring memory. The scent suggested by this composition is soft and restrained, allowing the visual message of consolation to lead. Intended for funerals, memorial services, or as a gesture of sincere condolence, the wreath communicates dignity and remembrance without ostentation, making it a gentle, thoughtful tribute to place near a memorial table or to offer to loved ones in grief.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat on a clean white surface, this memorial wreath forms a perfect circle of roses and greenery that feels both composed and deeply human. The outer edge is edged with lush, dark green fern fronds, layered densely so their finely cut, feather-like leaves create a soft halo, echoing the foliage you might see along the quiet residential streets of Westcombe Park. Above this verdant base, large roses in a distinctive dusty lavender and soft mauve tone are placed with care around the ring, each bloom fully open, revealing intricate swirls of petals that overlap like silk. Between them, smaller blush pink spray roses form gentle clusters, some just beginning to open, others partway unfurled, adding a tender, almost youthful note to the design. Tiny hints of deeper greenery and discreet buds sit between the roses, giving subtle shadows and a sense of depth, so the wreath never feels flat or overly formal. The open centre offers a pause for reflection, as though inviting the viewer to remember names, faces, and shared moments. Soft, even lighting highlights the calm colour palette-lavender, pink, and deep green-without glare, enhancing the feeling of tranquillity and respect. Crafted in the style often chosen for farewell services in local churches or crematoriums near Westcombe Park, this wreath conveys condolences, admiration, and love that endures, a thoughtful floral companion for a final goodbye or a celebration of life.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This carefully composed funeral wreath centres on an abundant ring of intense blue chrysanthemums whose compact, feathery petals create a dense, almost textile field of colour. The deep, cool blues evoke solemnity and lasting memory, while a pleated white satin ribbon frames the inner circumference with a soft, reflective edge that lends structure and gentle contrast. Nestled at the upper-left portion are three striking blue roses, open and velvety, their petals folding in on themselves in a way that reads both luxurious and mournful; tiny clusters of white gypsophila and touches of dark green foliage soften the rose grouping and add an old-world sympathy flavour. Cascading in a sweeping, graceful motion from the mid-left toward the lower right are ivory orchids, their broad, sculptural petals catching the light with a porcelain sheen-the effect is ethereal and tender, as if the blooms are floating above the chrysanthemum base. Scattered among these orchids are fresh green buds, hinting at new life and continuity amid farewell. As a local arrangement, this wreath is the kind I prepare at Flowers Westcombe Park for families in Westcombe Park, near Vanbrugh Park and Maze Hill, when they want a dignified, floral statement that reads clearly at a service. The combination of textures-velvet, silk, and fine spray-carries a quiet scent memory and a composed visual language suited to memorials, conveying respect, purity and enduring remembrance with understated craftsmanship.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is displayed against a pure white backdrop, its ring of petals forming a calm, continuous halo that feels fitting for a quiet farewell in Westcombe Park. The arrangement is led by impressive white lilies, their broad, satin-like petals curling outward to reveal soft green pistils and dustings of warm golden pollen. These restful blooms are interwoven with dramatic deep pink and fuchsia lilies, whose star-shaped faces and speckled petals provide a gentle intensity of colour, like a whisper of sunset over nearby Greenwich Park. Around them, fresh white Gerbera daisies with deep, dark centers lighten the design, their neatly layered petals radiating outwards and adding a sense of openness and hope. Soft light pink roses appear throughout-some still in rounded buds, others just beginning to unfurl-suggesting tenderness, admiration, and the quiet ache of loss. Cream-toned white roses, more fully open and densely petalled, bring a sense of fullness and tradition, evoking classic funeral tributes that families choose for services in local churches and crematoriums. Between these larger blooms, smaller white flowers, reminiscent of miniature carnations or delicate spray chrysanthemums, fill the spaces so that no gaps remain, giving the wreath its plush, abundant texture. Lush green foliage with different shapes and sizes of leaves weaves through the arrangement, highlighting the whites and pinks while defining the clear circular shape with its open center. The overall effect is one of soft dignity and gentle beauty, a wreath that speaks of remembrance, love, and respect, suitable for delivery to memorial gatherings or funeral services across Westcombe Park and the surrounding SE3 community.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional circular wreath for funerals and memorials is displayed against a clean white backdrop, its colours and textures clearly defined. The entire ring is tightly packed with flowers so that no gaps of foam or mechanics show, only a continuous surface of petals and leaves. Dominating the design are deep red carnations, their ruffled petals forming soft, rounded heads that appear almost cloud-like in their fullness. Each bloom varies slightly in openness, from generous, fully unfurled flowers to smaller, newly opened buds, echoing the natural variety you might notice in the gardens around Westcombe Park station or along the quiet residential streets nearby. Nestled between these rich red blooms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a perfect little sphere. Their finely textured petals, arranged like tiny scales, give them a velvety, tactile appearance that contrasts beautifully with the looser carnation frills. A lush base of mixed greenery anchors the flowers: dark, feathery fern fronds add depth and shadow, while variegated pittosporum introduces flecks of creamy white and soft green that lighten the overall effect. Subtle ribbons in striped shades of green are woven among the leaves in elegant loops, almost disappearing into the foliage yet lending a gently tailored finish. The wreath feels both substantial and serene, a piece likely prepared by a local Westcombe Park florist for same-day delivery to a chapel of rest, church, or crematorium. Its classic red and green palette communicates respect, love, and a sense of steady, enduring presence for a final farewell.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Set against a clean, white background, this circular sympathy wreath looks as if it has just been placed on a table in a quiet Westcombe Park chapel, its colours rich yet soothing. The base is a thick, living carpet of greenery, layered with cool, silvery eucalyptus, fine fern fronds, and glossy leaves that give the design a full, rounded shape. Two large coral-orange Asiatic lilies form the main focal points, their broad, star-like petals and golden stamens glowing warmly at the top and lower right of the circle, symbolising strength and gratitude. Scattered between them are generous clusters of soft pink and lavender-pink roses, each bloom fully open, with tightly curled centres that relax into velvety outer petals, suggesting comfort and affection. Ruffled lisianthus blossoms in pastel pink and deep, inky purple weave through the roses, their delicate, layered petals bringing movement and depth, like gentle ripples of emotion. Small, spiky blue-grey eryngium heads add an unexpected, contemporary note, echoing the cool tones of the nearby Thames on a cloudy day, while wisps of lavender-blue statice fill the gaps with a hazy, cloud-like softness. Unopened lily buds rest quietly among the foliage, a reminder of life continuing beyond loss. Near the bottom, bright green leaves have been folded and sculpted into neat curves, showcasing the skilled hand of the florist and adding a modern edge to the traditional wreath form. Crafted in the spirit of the Westcombe Park community, this funeral wreath is ideal for memorials, church services, or home condolence deliveries, expressing sympathy with quiet dignity and enduring love.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A serene, close-up image presents an elegant funeral wreath, photographed from above so that its perfect circular form fills the frame. The wreath is built almost entirely from countless clusters of tiny white Baby's Breath blooms, their fragile petals forming a dense, cloud-like ring with a clean, open centre. The blossoms overlap and mingle so thoroughly that the surface appears soft and gently textured, like a whisper of frost or a veil of fine lace. Nestled into the lower right side of this white halo are two graceful calla lilies, positioned with quiet intention. Their trumpet-shaped flowers are saturated in deep burgundy and rich magenta at the tips, then gradually soften into muted green where petal meets stem, creating a subtle ombré effect. The stems arc toward the centre of the wreath, adding motion and a hint of drama while maintaining an overall sense of calm. The contrast between the airy Baby's Breath and the smooth, sculptural callas feels both modern and timeless, expressing devotion, love, and respect. Bright, even lighting and the pure white background draw attention solely to the flowers, allowing every petal and floret to be clearly seen. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting gently at a funeral service in a quiet Westcombe Park chapel, or delivered to a family home near Greenwich Park, offering solace through its understated beauty. The composition speaks of delicate remembrance, thoughtfully crafted for moments of farewell.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush memorial wreath of roses and lilies is shown as a perfect circle of colour set against a spotless white background, as if resting on a studio table in a quiet room off Westcombe Hill. The entire form is densely woven with blossoms so that the eye follows an unbroken ring of petals and greenery. At its heart are velvety roses in shades of rich fuchsia, intense magenta, and soft blush pink, some still in bud with tight, promising spirals, others fully open in generous rosettes that seem to cradle the light. Threaded among them, opulent double lilies in creamy white and pale shell pink open wide, their overlapping petals slightly frilled at the edges, suggesting both delicacy and strength. A scattering of green-tinged lily buds offers a note of fresh growth, like new leaves emerging in nearby Greenwich Park. Embracing the flowers is a deep cushion of foliage: airy fern fronds fan out in feathery arcs, while broader glossy leaves in dark emerald and bright leaf-green add contrast and volume. This mix of texture and tone makes the wreath appear full, balanced, and beautifully composed, as though arranged by practiced hands familiar with local Westcombe Park farewells. The bright white backdrop isolates every detail so that the rich pinks, subtle peaches, and cool greens stand out, creating a serene yet emotive tribute well suited to funerals, celebrations of life, or quiet acts of remembrance at home.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From my Westcombe Park studio, a wreath of deeply red roses greets you as if it were a warm embrace. Dozens of blooms are pressed into a tight circle, their petals velvet-soft and layers unfolding in quiet luxury. Some roses stand tall with fully opened heads, their spiralling centres catching the light; others sit as plush buds, hinting at the surprise of tomorrow. The surface is uniformly rich, a continuous ring of crimson that glows against the white backdrop behind. A scent of rose mingles with a trace of green from hidden stems, inviting the clock to slow as you linger on texture and form. This arrangement feels equally suited to romance and remembrance, a refined statement for anniversaries, weddings, or solemn ceremonies. In Westcombe Park I picture it arriving at a doorstep to mark a special moment or standing as a dignified display at a quiet service, carried by mourners or guests with respectful grace. Our Westcombe Park team can arrange same-day delivery across Westcombe Park, SE3, and the nearby streets, ensuring the gift arrives fresh and true. Crafted with meticulous attention to balance, the wreath holds a whisper of movement in its rose-to-rose spacing, a sign of hands that measured every breath of colour and scent. It is a testament to craft, devotion, and the enduring power of flowers to speak without words.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A rich, circular funeral wreath fills the frame, set cleanly against a stark white background so that every petal and leaf stands out. The arrangement forms a complete ring, its open centre symbolising continuity and the unbroken bond of memory. Deep red roses are the heart of the design, massed closely together so their velvety heads almost touch. Each rose is at its peak, with layers of soft petals unfolding from a firm, spiralled core, the colours shifting from classic rose red to hints of burgundy in the shadows. Between these luxurious blooms sit clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums, probably spray or button types, whose many fine, almost feathery petals create a plush, cushion-like texture. The yellow flowers glow warmly against the darker roses, giving the wreath an uplifting note that can feel especially comforting during a farewell. Around and between the flowers runs a collar of mixed greenery: broad, polished leaves that catch the light and smaller, muted grey-green sprigs that add an airy softness, reminiscent of eucalyptus. The foliage frames the blossoms without overwhelming them, helping the colours to breathe while keeping the circle full and substantial. The overall impression is one of meticulous craftsmanship and quiet care, the sort of piece a local florist in Westcombe Park might arrange for a funeral at a nearby chapel or a graveside tribute in one of the area's peaceful cemeteries. In this single ring of red and yellow, you can sense both the depth of loss and the warmth of gratitude for a life well lived.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Holding this wreath of red roses, I feel the ceremonial weight of its design. The dense circle is bathed in warm, soft light against a clean white backdrop, each petal catching a gentle glow. Dozens of blooms unfurl in stages-from tightly furled buds to open, velvety petals-creating a surface of rich crimson with subtle, natural shading. Interspersed among the roses are sprigs of fresh green foliage: broad, matte eucalyptus like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus, their textures weaving through the red to create depth and movement. The fragrance of rose lingers, a hint of late afternoon gardens and quiet reverence. The wreath's perfect ring reads as an emblem of eternity and remembrance, and the craftsmanship is evident in the precise layering of petals and the three-dimensional fullness of leaves. This dignified tribute is a familiar sight at memorials and funerals, and it makes a comforting illustration for discussions of sympathy, memorial flowers, and funeral arrangements. In Westcombe Park, families and funeral directors often select such red rose wreaths for grave-side tributes or church ceremonies, and delivery across the area, including Maze Hill and Greenwich, ensures the moment of remembrance can arrive exactly when needed.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a beautifully composed round funeral wreath, styled with the precision and symbolism of a traditional life ring. Set against a spotless white background, the wreath forms a perfect circle, its structure almost completely hidden beneath hundreds of tightly clustered blooms. The flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar daisy-like heads, are arranged in four bold sections that alternate between saturated royal blue and pristine white, much like the sturdy lifebuoys you might see along the Thames path near Westcombe Park and Greenwich. The blue quadrants are deep and intense, creating a velvety, richly textured surface that suggests loyalty and strength, while the white quadrants bring a sense of purity, reflection, and quiet light. Every bloom seems freshly opened, the petals overlapping in soft layers that invite the touch. Encircling the inner opening is a narrow frill of dark blue ribbon, carefully pleated to echo the maritime theme and emphasise the lifebuoy shape. The hollow centre is open and uncluttered, allowing the eye to rest and giving the whole tribute a sense of calm space amid the colour. This thoughtfully designed wreath reads as both a seafaring emblem and a tender expression of sympathy, ideal for remembering someone with ties to sailing, the navy, or the riverside communities of SE3. It evokes ideas of being someone's "lifeline," a person who offered support and guidance, making it a fitting floral tribute for a crematorium service, church farewell, or private memorial gathering around Westcombe Park, where families seek meaningful, symbolic arrangements to say their final goodbye.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from directly above, this circular sympathy wreath combines creamy ivory roses and pale lemon-yellow lilies set into a rich foundation of varied greenery, creating a dignified and comforting memorial composition. The arrangement is densely arranged so that the roses form a soft, continuous carpet of tightly curled petals while the lilies rise in graceful trumpet shapes; some lilies are fully open with their long petals curved outward, others sit poised as buds, offering texture and a sense of gentle anticipation. Fern fronds thread delicate, feathery edges through the wreath, and rounder eucalyptus-like leaves introduce deeper, cooler tones that contrast and frame the light blooms.

Under a soft, neutral light the cream roses appear almost softly illuminated, their layered petals catching the eye, while the pale yellow lilies add a tender, hopeful accent. The overall scent profile implied by the materials is subtle and respectful - powdery rose notes tempered by the fresh, green lift of eucalyptus and the faint citrus whisper of the lilies. The craftsmanship is careful and balanced, with attention paid to even spacing and a full, symmetrical silhouette that conveys calm and steadiness.

Prepared with sympathy for services across Westcombe Park and nearby Greenwich, this wreath is presented as a traditional token of remembrance suitable for funeral or graveside use. Flowers Westcombe Park arranged this piece to offer a gentle visual tribute: the unbroken circle symbolises continuity and comfort, its soft palette of ivory, pale yellow, and rich greens speaking quietly of purity, solace, and enduring affection.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00