Fulham Wreaths

Welcome to Flowers Fulham – your trusted florist for exquisite wreaths, handcrafted right here in Fulham. Whether you’re honouring a loved one or brightening your home, our team of local florists pours genuine care and artistry into every design. As a part of this vibrant community, we understand the unique character of Parsons Green, the elegance of Chelsea, and the bustle of Hammersmith; our arrangements capture Fulham’s local spirit and style.

Located near North End Road, Dawes Road and moments from Bishop’s Park, our boutique is run by experienced florists who know every street and smile in SW6. We select the freshest seasonal blooms for our wreaths and bouquets, delivering quality you can trust. As fellow Fulham residents, we’re committed to service: order online and enjoy same-day delivery until 3 PM across Fulham and nearby areas.

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Our passion lies in creating meaningful floral tributes and stylish seasonal wreaths, perfect for every celebration or moment of remembrance. Let Flowers Fulham help you express your thoughts beautifully – order online today for stunning Fulham wreaths delivered with warmth and care!

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WREATHS
I pictured this wreath as a gentle, silent embrace when arranging it in our Fulham studio near Dawes Road: a round, comforting ring assembled from countless white cushion chrysanthemums whose ruffled petals nestle tightly together to form a seamless, cloud-like band. The chrysanthemums' soft, almost velveteen texture reads as purity and respite, the white surface absorbing the light in a way that calms the eye. Nestled on the upper-left quadrant, a cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus) blooms creates a quiet conversation of colour-deep violet flowers with layered, scalloped petals sit beside lighter lavender buds, their forms suggesting both bloom and becoming. Sprigs of fresh foliage-broad glossy leaves with gentle variegation and feathery fern-like stems-are woven through the purple cluster, adding cool green tones and a fragile sense of movement. Around the base, a fine border of dark purple mesh or lace subtly emerges beneath the chrysanthemums, offering a shadowed ribbon of colour that ties the composition together without overpowering its serenity. A soft, even studio light throws a faint, diffuse shadow beneath the wreath, lending modest depth as though it rests lightly on a quiet table. The bouquet's scent is suggested rather than strong: a faint, green floral note that accompanies the arrangement's visual restraint. This wreath reads as a thoughtful, balanced expression of condolence-suitable for intimate services in Fulham, for a chapel near Parsons Green, or as a respectful tribute left at a local church or crematorium.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This circular sympathy wreath carries an understated dignity: a perfectly formed ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each head layered with fine, papery petals that together create a plush, serene halo. At the wreath's upper-left, three pale yellow roses bloom with a tender softness - warm without brightness - that evokes memories of friendship and calm support. Tiny clouds of white gypsophila weave between the roses, and discreet sprays of lavender-hued statice add a cool counterpoint, like an early spring whisper against the white. Varied greenery, from wide glossy leaves to delicate ferny fronds, frames the accent cluster and adds depth, the greens smelling faintly of fresh-cut stems when handled. A subtle purple mesh or ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along both inner and outer edges, giving the circle a refined outline and a modest touch of contrast. The image is presented on a pure white ground with soft, even lighting that accentuates the wreath's texture and casts a delicate shadow beneath, lending the arrangement quiet presence without glare. Imagined for a chapel near Dawes Road or a local funeral service in Hammersmith, this arrangement offers solace through composition and scent; the cool white, the gentle yellow, the muted purple and the green combine to convey respect, remembrance and a quietly enduring comfort in a time of farewell. Thoughtfully arranged, it reads as a warm, consoling gesture from a local hand.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
In this image, a beautifully balanced funeral wreath stands out clearly against an unblemished white background, its circle symbolising unending love and connection. The wreath's base is formed from dense sprays of white Baby's Breath, each minuscule blossom contributing to a soft, cloud-like ring that appears light and airy despite its fullness. Woven through this gentle haze are Lusianthus flowers with their characteristic ruffled petals. Most of the Lisianthus blooms are a pure, creamy white, but along the edges and tips, soft bands of lilac and rich violet emerge, giving each petal depth and a painterly quality. Some blossoms are open, revealing their darker throats and beautifully layered centres, while others remain as tapered buds or softly opening flowers, tinged with hints of light green and pale yellow. The contrast between the tiny, frothy gypsophila florets and the larger, more sculptural Lisianthus heads creates a pleasing rhythm around the wreath's circumference. The colour story of white and purple conveys tranquillity, respect, and a quiet sense of hope, ideal for funerals, memorial services, or graveside tributes across Fulham and neighbouring areas like Chelsea and Hammersmith. Against the clean background, every petal and cluster is sharply defined, drawing attention to the care with which each stem has been placed to maintain consistent volume and a flawless circular outline. The arrangement feels like a tender embrace, well suited for families wishing to express sympathy, remembrance, and gratitude for a life lived, with the gentle elegance of thoughtful, local floral design.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
A thoughtfully composed sympathy wreath photographed against a bright white backdrop, its substantial circular form formed from countless white chrysanthemums packed closely to create a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and calm. Just beneath the surface of white, a fine layer of deep purple mesh or ruffled netting is visible along the inner curve, providing a subtle, dignified contrast that deepens the design. Crowning the wreath's upper-left quarter is a small, lush cluster anchored by a single cream-toned rose-pale yellow at the heart-with petals that unfold softly and a faint, comforting scent. Surrounding the rose is a varied green palette: glossy variegated leaves with lighter margins, wispy fern fronds, and delicate sprigs of lavender-purple statice that add cool, papery texture and quiet color echoes. On the right side, from roughly the two o'clock to five o'clock positions, two elegant calla lilies are laid with sculptural poise; their slender forms curve inward and their petals move from deep mauve or purple at the tips into a tender peach-pink and blush nearer the base, their bright green stems woven into the chrysanthemum bed to draw the eye around the wreath. A single longer stem extends from the left cluster and crosses the lower arc, neatly secured and linking the composition. Made with the steady hand of a local florist, this wreath - available from Flowers Fulham for memorial services across Fulham, Chelsea and Hammersmith - reads as a respectful, serene tribute for funerals, wakes, or graveside remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This elegant funeral wreath, photographed against a clean white studio background, forms a complete circle of roses and greenery that feels both abundant and restrained. Every part of the ring is richly covered: large, fully opened roses in shades of ivory and creamy white provide broad, soothing highlights, their petals layered in spiral whorls that invite a moment of quiet contemplation. Tucked between them are delicate blush pink spray roses, arranged in small clusters with buds at different stages of opening, giving the design a sense of gentle movement and continuity. Soft peach and buttery yellow roses lend a hint of warmth, like the last light of an evening sky, while dusty lavender and muted mauve roses bring depth and a slightly nostalgic character, reminiscent of old rose gardens tucked behind Fulham's terraced houses. Supporting and framing the flowers is a bed of dark green fern fronds, their fine, feathery leaves curling around and between the blooms, adding contrast, structure, and a cool freshness that balances the pastel tones. The craftsmanship suggests a local hand, perhaps from Flowers Fulham, familiar with creating sympathy tributes for services across Fulham, Hammersmith, and nearby Chelsea. Seen from above, the wreath's flawless round shape symbolises eternity and the enduring nature of love, making it a fitting floral accompaniment for a funeral, wake, or memorial. The overall impression is one of calm reverence, offering a soft, floral expression of condolence to families gathering along New King's Road, North End Road, or near Parsons Green.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Radiating solemn grace, this stunning wreath emerges vividly against a pure white backdrop, its flawless circle brimming with fresh, locally sourced blooms. At the heart are broad-petaled white lilies, many unfurled to reveal ghostly green stamens and interiors, their presence evoking serenity and gentle remembrance-qualities cherished throughout the Fulham community. Punctuating the design, fuchsia pink lilies stand proud, their deep magenta petals dappled with delicate speckles, an exuberant burst of colour offering moments of vibrancy and hope amid more muted tones. Nestling between these star-shaped lilies are tightly wrapped blush and cream roses that suggest quiet affection and thoughtful tribute; their petal edges are soft and velvety, inviting the imagination to conjure their subtle, lingering scent. Discreet touches of green foliage and occasional eucalyptus leaves provide tranquility and a hint of the parks and garden squares near Hammersmith or Parsons Green, grounding the intricate blooms within a living landscape. The florists' artistry is apparent in the harmonious blend of textures and hues, from pillowy petals to slender, emerald greenery. Viewed as a whole, the wreath speaks of unity, eternal love, and revered memory-well-suited for memorials, funerals, or expressions of condolence throughout Chelsea and Fulham. It's a design that carries not just flowers, but the deep, unspoken messages of support, solace, and enduring care.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A respectfully designed circular sympathy wreath, its rounded form built from a continuous ring of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom packed closely to create a seamless, cloud-like surface that suggests purity and quiet reflection. The wreath's focal point sits toward the upper left: a tasteful cluster of bright yellow roses whose open faces glow with a soft, honeyed warmth, and rich purple lisianthus whose velvety, ruffled petals bring a dignified contrast. A handful of unopened lisianthus buds in delicate lavender and pale green provide subtle movement and the suggestion of unfolding memory. Interspersed foliage - glossy, oval leaves with occasional light variegation and airy fern fronds - frames the colorway and offers structural support to the spray, creating gentle shadows and a layered depth against the white chrysanthemum field. A fine thread of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum ring, tracing the inner and outer curve and harmonising with the purple blooms above. The open centre of the wreath allows the piece to breathe, reinforcing its symbolic continuity; under soft daylight the whites feel pure and the yellow and purple notes read with calm clarity. Imagined for use at a memorial or funeral service in Fulham or nearby Chelsea, this arrangement reads as an expression of condolence crafted with professional care and a florist's attention to scent, texture and proportion - the subtle perfume of roses mingling with the fresh green of foliage, meant to comfort and remember.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant circular wreath of white and lilac blooms is photographed against a pure white background, revealing a design that feels both classic and deeply comforting. The wreath is richly packed with white Oriental lilies, their long, velvety petals layered in elegant curves. Many lilies are fully open, exposing pale green throats and upright stamens dusted with cinnamon-brown pollen, while a scattering of buds and half-open blooms adds delicate variation, as if the flowers are breathing slowly. Woven among them are Lisianthus flowers, their petals subtly ruffled and edged with shades of soft lavender and light purple, creating a gentle contrast that remains refined rather than bold. These purple-fringed blossoms nestle between the lilies, offering a sense of movement and texture, as though the wreath were a quiet garden captured at rest. Underneath, discreet greenery and small eucalyptus-style sprigs anchor the flowers, giving structure and a hint of woodland freshness without drawing attention away from the main blooms. The circular form is complete and harmonious, symbolising an unbroken bond and the continuity of memory. This is the sort of wreath Fulham families might choose for a funeral at a local chapel or cremation service in nearby Hammersmith, where a subtle expression of respect feels appropriate. Imagined on a stand beside the lectern or resting near a framed portrait, it brings a sense of calm to gatherings around Parsons Green, Dawes Road, and the quiet residential streets that surround them, offering a dignified floral expression of sympathy and enduring care.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
A carefully composed, traditional funeral wreath is pictured from just above, set against a plain white backdrop so every detail reads clearly. The body of the wreath is an uninterrupted band of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their many fine, feathered petals layered to form a plush, slightly domed surface that suggests softness and restraint. The centres of some blooms show a delicate creamy hint that warms the overall cool tone without breaking its solemnity. At the upper-left area three richly saturated royal-blue roses form a calm but striking cluster; their velvet-like petals are tightly formed and draw the eye, while surrounding dark green leaves provide a natural, grounding contrast. Encircling both the outer rim and the inner halo of the chrysanthemum ring is a pleated cobalt satin ribbon, its rippled texture and glossy sheen framing the flowers and lending a poised, ceremonial edge to the design. The image's soft, directional lighting creates gentle shadows beneath the wreath and along the ribbon pleats, enhancing the sense of depth and craftsmanship. Speaking from my experience serving families around Fulham and neighbouring Hammersmith, this palette-white for remembrance, blue for tranquil respect-offers a respectful voice for memorial services and graveside tributes. The wreath's clean lines and measured textures read as dignified and personal; the scent, if present, is faintly floral and reassuring rather than overwhelming. It's an arrangement crafted to be both a visual anchor at a service and a quiet, tactile sign of ongoing remembrance.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Seen from directly above, this memorial wreath rests on a spotless white surface, its circular form clearly defined and thoughtfully composed. The flowers create a broad ring of colour, dominated by large roses in muted lavender, faintly smoky mauve, and greyish-purple, each bloom open to its fullest. The petals layer upon one another in soft, ruffled waves, giving the impression of quiet movement as they curve inwards toward the flower centres. Interwoven with these prominent roses are clusters of petite blush pink spray roses and their buds, some barely beginning to open, adding touches of tenderness and gentle contrast. The pastel tones are grounded by a deep, lush collar of dark green fern foliage, which forms the base of the wreath. The fronds extend slightly beyond the flowers, their fine, serrated edges catching the light and creating a delicate, feathery frame. This textured greenery not only supports the roses but also evokes the feel of a shaded garden walk near Parsons Green, offering a sense of nature and calm. Occasional glimpses of darker filler greens and tiny unopened buds between the petals introduce subtle depth and shadow. The lighting is even and soft, allowing each colour and texture to be clearly visible, as if the wreath were carefully laid out in a Fulham chapel or a quiet room before a service. With its harmonious blend of purple and pink tones and its lush green backing, the wreath feels deeply respectful and consoling, an ideal floral expression of sympathy and remembrance for local funerals and commemorations.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath is composed with a florist's careful hand, presented against a neutral white background so every texture and hue is visible. The foundation is a thick, voluminous ring of electric deep-blue chrysanthemum blooms whose tiny, spidery petals fan outward to form a dense, velvety carpet of colour; the blue leans toward a vivid sapphire that reads solemn yet richly alive. Lining the wreath's inner curve is a soft, ruffled white satin ribbon whose folds catch light and provide a gentle, luminous frame to the vivid flowers. Anchoring the composition at the upper-left is a trio of fully opened blue roses, their velour-like petals graduating from darker centers to luminous edges, thoughtfully accented with clouds of delicate white gypsophila and a few dark-green leaves that give shape and depth. Across the mid-left to lower-right the arrangement curves into an elegant cascade of pure white orchids - likely Phalaenopsis - whose broad, silky petals feel almost weightless as they trail across the blue base; green orchid buds punctuate the cascade, signaling renewal amid remembrance. The scent is quiet and floral rather than overpowering, and the cool daylight in the photograph highlights the contrasts between velvety, spiky and satin textures. Designed for moments of condolence, this wreath is available for same-day delivery across Fulham and Chelsea and would be a dignified choice for funerals, memorials or commemorative services in neighbourhoods like Hammersmith or King's Road.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers is shown in full detail, set against a plain white background that allows its soft white, blush pink, and deep magenta tones to shine. Bold white lilies form the main structure, their star-shaped blooms wide and inviting, each one centred by delicate green pistils and golden stamens that give a warm glow. Between them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies add richness and intensity, their velvety petals and subtle speckles suggesting precious memories that remain vivid. White gerbera daisies, with their clean, radiating petals and dark contrasting centres, are scattered throughout the design, adding clarity and light. Gentle pink roses and creamy white roses nestle among the larger blooms, some closed, some half-open, like quiet messages of love and gratitude. Smaller white flowers, probably miniature carnations or spray roses, are carefully woven into the design, which gives the wreath a dense, layered texture. Glossy and matte green leaves trace the circular form, softening the edges and adding a sense of natural movement that mirrors the leafy borders of nearby Eel Brook Common and the avenues of Fulham. The lighting is bright but soft, with no harsh shadows, so the eye moves easily across each bloom and the overall shape feels complete. The composition is balanced and thoughtful, a design suited for a coffin spray stand or as a focal wreath at a memorial service. It would feel at home in a quiet church near North End Road or at a crematorium serving families throughout Fulham and the surrounding areas.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A lush, perfectly round floral wreath, designed as a sympathy or funeral tribute, is shown against a bright white backdrop, allowing the red and green palette to glow without distraction. The entire ring is densely packed, suggesting careful, patient work at a flower bench in Fulham, where each stem has been angled just so to create balance. Red carnations dominate the design, their ruffled petals folded in layers that resemble soft, intricate fabric. Some blooms sit high and open, while others turn slightly to the side, or remain partially closed, so that no two look exactly alike. Nestled between them like fresh spring moss are lime green button chrysanthemums, each blossom a tight sphere made up of countless tiny florets. Their clear, bright green sets up a lively contrast against the deeper reds, preventing the wreath from feeling heavy, and instead giving it a feeling of gentle renewal. Supporting the flowers is an abundance of foliage. Leatherleaf fern fronds stretch out in fine, feathery segments, providing a dark green backdrop, while variegated pittosporum leaves, with creamy edges and rich green centers, catch the light and frame the blooms. Gently woven through the lower portion of the wreath is a green striped ribbon, its diagonal lines adding a subtle graphic note that echoes the geometry of the circular form. The lighting is soft, with only the faintest shadow visible beneath the wreath, giving it a three-dimensional presence without harsh contrasts. It is easy to picture this arrangement being delivered by Flowers Fulham for a memorial at a local church off Dawes Road, a farewell at Fulham Cemetery, or a commemorative gathering in nearby Chelsea, bringing comfort through colour, texture, and thoughtful craftsmanship.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Against a clean white backdrop, this sympathy wreath forms a gentle, continuous circle, its fullness and balance suggesting care and compassion, as though it might be carried down Fulham Road to a quiet memorial service. Every section of the ring is generously covered in flowers and foliage, leaving no bare spaces, conveying a sense of completeness and respect. Pale blush-pink and soft lavender-pink roses repeat through the arrangement, their velvety petals spiralling inward to delicate centers, embodying grace and enduring love. Nestled among them are lisianthus blossoms in shades of light pink and deep, dramatic purple; their softly ruffled petals and cup-like shapes add movement and a slightly romantic, garden-inspired feel. Two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies, tinged with reddish warmth, draw the eye-one near the top and a second near the lower curve of the wreath-symbolising light in the midst of sorrow. Around them, a few closed lily buds rest quietly, suggesting the ongoing unfolding of life even in moments of farewell. Fine clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, thread delicately through the design, creating a haze of colour that reminds one of soft evening skies over the Thames. Small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles stand proud between the blooms, offering subtle structure and a cool counterpoint to the warmer hues. The entire composition is anchored by lush greenery: silvery eucalyptus, airy ferns, and varied deep green leaves, which lend depth and a natural, woodland quality. Near the lilies, neatly folded bright green leaves introduce a touch of contemporary floristry. This dignified wreath feels perfectly suited for funeral services, cremations, or condolence tributes delivered to homes and chapels throughout Fulham, Parsons Green, and nearby Chelsea.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
Captured from above, this circular funeral wreath rests on a bright white background, giving the impression that it is hovering in soft light. The wreath is composed entirely of white Baby's Breath, or gypsophila, the small blossoms gathered so densely that they form a thick, cloud-like ring. Each diminutive flower contributes to a velvety, misty texture, and together they create an unbroken band of white that encircles a perfectly empty centre. That open space invites contemplation, a moment of stillness much like crossing a calm stretch of Fulham on foot, perhaps from North End Road towards the quieter streets near Eel Brook Common. On the lower right side of this delicate ring, two calla lilies emerge, adding depth and emotion to the design. Their tall, curving stems and sleek, trumpet-shaped blooms form a striking contrast to the tiny Baby's Breath flowers around them. The petals are saturated at the tips with deep burgundy and magenta tones, which soften into earthy greens along the base and stems, as if the colour is slowly dissolving into the wreath itself. The lilies' smooth, sculptural shapes and gentle inward arc suggest a bow of reverence or a protective embrace. The bright, even lighting highlights the different textures-the feathery lightness of the gypsophila and the satiny finish of the lilies-without distraction. This carefully balanced arrangement feels both modern and timeless, an ideal tribute designed by a Fulham florist for a funeral, cremation, or celebration of life, expressing enduring love and a graceful goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Centered against a pristine white background, this circular floral wreath appears almost to float, its rich colours and textures fully revealed. The ring is densely packed with roses in a palette of deep magenta, striking fuchsia, and soft blush pink, giving the design a romantic yet solemn character. Some of the roses are at their fullest, their petals unfolding in generous layers that catch the light, while younger buds are still partially closed, adding gentle points of interest throughout the arrangement. Nestled between the roses are large, double-petalled lilies in shades of creamy white and subdued pink, with hints of peach at the edges. Their broad, curled petals create a star-like form that contrasts beautifully with the rounded shapes of the roses. Bright lime-green lily buds emerge here and there, bringing a subtle freshness that lightens the overall composition.   

Around and behind the flowers, a lush bed of foliage forms a deep green foundation. Feathery fern fronds frame the wreath with soft, delicate lines, while broader, darker leaves with a subtle sheen add structure and depth, making the blossoms appear even more vibrant. The circle is perfectly formed, with an even distribution of flowers and greenery so that no section feels heavier than another.   

The clean background allows the viewer to imagine this arrangement set within many local spaces in Fulham-perhaps at a quiet church off Fulham Road or at a memorial gathering near Eel Brook Common. The piece feels composed and serene, expressing sympathy and remembrance through its harmonious blend of colours and textures, and offering a gentle, floral embrace to honour a life well lived.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine stepping into a sunlit corner of Fulham, where Flowers Fulham shapes a wreath of rich crimson roses that seems to glow with warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak, petals soft and yielding, layers unfurling in an air of quiet opulence. The circle remains a comforting embrace, a seamless continuum of velvet florals where each rose rests against its neighbor, creating a tactile tapestry of ruby and cream. This arrangement is more than decoration; it holds memory, love, and quiet reverence in its folded petals, with every bloom carrying a memory or wish. The wreath stands against a crisp white background, allowing the deep color to sing while the sculpted centers show their spiraling depths. A faint perfume lingers-the kind that makes rooms feel more intimate, and the hint of green from hidden stems glimpses at the edges, reminding us there is life within the form. Craftsmanship shows in the even density, the careful spacing that keeps gaps from forming, the way the petals align along the circle to create a smooth, plush surface. This is a design of pure intention, suitable for anniversaries, memorials, or a declaration of devotion, a piece you'd entrust with a personal moment. In our Fulham delivery network, we can bring this elegant wreath to addresses along Dawes Road, Kings Road, Parsons Green, or North End Road with the same care that marks every arrangement from Flowers Fulham.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Against a clean white background, a large round wreath designed for funerals or memorials is shown in its entirety, brimming with deep red roses and bright yellow chrysanthemums. The roses take centre stage, their fully opened blooms revealing layer upon layer of velvety petals in shades of crimson and wine-red, each head carefully positioned so the spiralling hearts face outward, creating a sense of fullness and gentle movement around the circle. Tucked among these lush roses are generous clusters of small, button-like yellow chrysanthemums, their densely packed petals forming soft, pillowy domes that bring light and warmth to the design. The interplay of textures-the smooth rose petals against the feathery chrysanthemums-adds depth and visual interest. Supporting this floral ring is a bed of rich green foliage, likely salal and eucalyptus, with sturdy, glossy leaves and softer, silvery-green sprigs that peek through in places, giving the arrangement a natural, garden-inspired feel while keeping it neat and composed. The wreath forms a flawless, open-centred circle, a traditional symbol of continuity, which in this context speaks gently of enduring love and ongoing remembrance. Lit evenly from all sides, the colours appear vivid yet refined, with no distractions from the simple white setting. It is easy to imagine this wreath being delivered for a service in Fulham, perhaps carried into a church off Dawes Road or placed at a memorial near the Thames, a comforting floral presence that offers both honour and solace to family and friends.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
In my hands, this wreath of red roses feels ceremonial, as if each petal carries a quiet memory. The blooms are tempered by soft, silvery-green foliage that peeks through in gentle crescents like breaths between thoughts. The roses, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, emerge in layers of velvet, their crimson hues deepening toward the centers as light moves across the blooms. Light drapes softly over the ring, highlighting the satin texture of the petals and giving the arrangement a warm, serene glow. The greens-matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-provide a delicate contrast that makes the reds pop, while adding a touch of natural restraint to the design. The wreath's circular form speaks of eternal connection and remembrance, a meditative focal point for a memorial or funeral tribute. In Fulham, it would be fitting on a stand at a service near Parsons Green, or displayed in a quiet corner of a home along North End Road, offering solace to mourners and a tangible sign of care. The piece feels substantial yet graceful, inviting gentle appreciation rather than crowding the space; its balance suggests slow, respectful rituals and memories kept vivid. This rose-drenched circle is ideal for articles about condolence messages, anniversaries of a life well-loved, or the comforting rituals that accompany loss, and it remains a timeless reminder that tenderness can endure through time and distance, just across the bridge to Chelsea or Hammersmith.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows an elegant maritime-inspired funeral wreath, carefully styled to resemble a traditional life preserver and set against a clean white studio background. The wreath's ring is completely covered with closely packed, small-headed blooms-most likely fresh chrysanthemums-so that only the mass of petals is visible, forming a soft and continuous surface. The arrangement is divided into four distinct quadrants, arranged like colour-blocked panels that alternate between intense royal blue and immaculate white. In the blue segments, at the top left and lower right, the flowers appear almost like a richly woven tapestry, their petals layered so densely that the sections have a velvety, slightly undulating texture. The white segments, positioned at the top right and lower left, bring a cool radiance, each bloom catching the light and creating a sense of calm brightness that counterbalances the depth of the blue. Around the inner circumference, a slim dark blue ribbon is pleated into delicate ruffles, tracing the central opening and giving a refined finishing touch that enhances the lifebuoy effect. The open centre is crisp and uncluttered, completing the iconic outline of a safety ring you might imagine by the riverside in Fulham or aboard a boat moored along the Thames. The overall mood of the piece is respectful and serene, yet quietly powerful. It suggests themes of rescue, support, and guiding others through troubled waters-ideal as a sympathy tribute for someone whose life was closely tied to the sea, navy, or lifeguarding, or for a beloved person remembered as a loyal protector within their family or community. Crafted with care, it stands as a graceful symbol of remembrance and gratitude.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
From an overhead view, this sympathy wreath presents as a composed circle of creamy roses and soft, pale yellow lilies resting on a textured cushion of deep green foliage. Each cream rose is fully formed, its tightly layered petals creating a soft ivory swell that reflects a gentle, cool daylight; the roses read as classical and serene. Interspersed are trumpet-shaped lilies in a tender lemon hue, several opening to soft, sweeping petals while others stay as elegant buds - the contrast between bloom stages gives the arrangement a quiet narrative of memory and renewal. The greenery beneath is lush and varied: slender, feather-like fern fronds soften the wreath's outer edge, while clusters of rounded, bluish-green leaves, suggestive of eucalyptus, add weight and a calming, herbaceous tone. Texturally the piece balances the roses' velvety density with the lilies' airy openness and the foliage's crisp verdancy, resulting in a deeply comforting composition. The light in the photo is even and neutral, allowing the subtle ivory and yellow tones to glow against the white background without glare. Emotionally, the wreath speaks of peace and thoughtful remembrance; it is the sort of tribute I would choose for a funeral service or graveside ceremony in Fulham, delivered with sensitivity to family needs. Available for local delivery across Fulham and nearby Chelsea, the wreath is crafted to convey sincere condolence while maintaining a quiet dignity befitting the occasion.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00