West Green WREATHS

At Flowers West Green, our handcrafted wreaths are created right here in West Green, using fresh, seasonal flowers sourced from trusted growers. Whether you need a graceful tribute wreath, a cosy door wreath, or a natural design for your home, our local florist team brings care, skill, and sensitivity to every piece.

From homes off West Green Road and Philip Lane to businesses near Downhills Park, we know the styles our neighbours love. We regularly design wreaths for families across Seven Sisters, Harringay and Tottenham, tailoring each arrangement to suit your occasion, colour palette and budget.

All our wreaths are made to order in our West Green studio, so you can be sure your design is fresh, thoughtfully arranged, and never mass-produced. Choose classic foliage and white blooms, or rich, colourful bouquets styled into a wreath - we'll guide you with honest, expert advice.

  • Handcrafted by experienced local florists
  • Thoughtful designs for funerals, memorials and home décor
  • Reliable same-day delivery across West Green and nearby areas

Need something delivered today? We offer same-day delivery on wreaths and flowers across West Green when you order online before 3 PM. Trust Flowers West Green to create a wreath that feels personal, considered and beautifully local.

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WREATHS
A serene, studio-styled funeral wreath showing careful florist craftsmanship, presented against a plain white background so every detail is visible. The main body is a continuous ring of immaculate white cushion chrysanthemums, their ruffled petals densely arranged to form a plush, uninterrupted base that symbolizes purity, stillness and enduring remembrance. Nestled into the upper-left quarter is an artful spray of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus) - from saturated violet blooms with pale yellow centres to softer lavender buds - creating depth and a gentle gradient of colour. The lisianthus are set among varied green foliage: glossy variegated leaves, delicate fern-like fronds and upright stems that lend vertical rhythm and natural texture. A subtle band of crinkled dark purple mesh or lace is visible beneath the chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer rims, echoing the purple palette and giving the design a discreet, elegant border. Soft, diffused lighting casts a shallow shadow beneath the wreath, giving it weight and presence against the white plane. The overall impression is one of quiet dignity, a sympathetic tribute chosen to express respect without excess. As a West Green florist I picture this wreath offered to families from local streets like West Green Road and Turnpike Lane, available for careful delivery across the neighbourhood by Flowers West Green, intended to comfort and to honour with tasteful restraint.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular funeral wreath set against a stark white background, meticulously composed of a dense carpet of snowy white chrysanthemums whose feathered petals form a seamless, cushiony ring. The wreath's even, plush texture conveys a hush of peace, the open central void symbolising continuity and enduring connection. Subtle hints of a deep purple mesh or ribbon thread through the inner and outer rims, visible only where the blooms part, providing a discreet line of contrast that deepens the design. Nestled on the upper-left quadrant, three soft, creamy yellow roses bloom with gentle, layered petals and stand as the arrangement's quiet focal point - a symbol of warmth and remembrance. They are framed by airy sprays of white baby's breath and small lavender-purple statice, whose compact clusters introduce a delicate point of colour and a slightly bristled texture. Rich green foliage, from broad glossy leaves to feathery fronds, completes the composition and grounds the wreath with natural vitality. Lit with soft, even illumination that accentuates petal detail without harsh shadows, the piece casts a faint shadow onto the white surface beneath, giving it subtle presence and depth. Created with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this memorial wreath is the sort of thoughtful tribute Flowers West Green would prepare for services across West Green, from the small chapels on West Green Road to local rites in nearby parks.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A circular sympathy wreath of white and purple blooms is shown against a simple white backdrop, every petal clearly visible as if you were standing close beside it in a peaceful West Green funeral home. The wreath is carefully built on a foundation of dense Baby's Breath, thousands of tiny white flowers woven together to form a soft, cloud-like ring that looks weightless yet full. Winding through this snowy base are generous clusters of Lisianthus, their petals gently ruffled like fine fabric. Each Lisianthus bloom opens in creamy white, with the outer edges and veins washed in lavender and violet, so the colour deepens towards the rim and gives the design a subtle, painterly quality. Some blossoms are wide open, showing darker centres that add depth and contrast, while others are closed or partially open, their pale green and yellowish buds suggesting fresh life within the calm palette. The hollow centre of the wreath is clearly defined, emphasising the traditional circular shape often chosen to express eternal love and continuity. There are no visible ties or stands in the image, just the flowers themselves, carefully composed to create an atmosphere of quiet grace. This is the kind of wreath West Green families might select for a funeral, memorial service, or to place thoughtfully at a graveside in Tottenham Cemetery, its gentle white and purple tones offering comfort without overwhelm. Against the bright white background, the intricate structure of the Baby's Breath and the elegant sweep of the Lisianthus petals are brought into focus, reflecting the steady, respectful craftsmanship of an experienced local florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant sympathy wreath captured on a white backdrop, its generous circular form formed by thousands of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums packed to create a soft, cloud-like base that speaks of purity and quiet reflection. A narrow ribbon of deep purple mesh or lace sits coyly beneath the blossoms along the inner circumference, offering depth and a restrained colour chord that complements the softer tones above. At the upper-left a carefully composed cluster centres on a single, gently unfurling cream or pale yellow rose, its petals soft and luminous, cradled by a varied palette of foliage - broad variegated leaves edged in paler tones, and delicate fern fronds that add feathered texture and movement. Tiny lavender-purple statice sprigs are woven through the greenery, their crisp points providing a delicate peppering of hue. On the wreath's right side two graceful calla lilies arc from about two o'clock to five o'clock, their trumpeted blooms graduating from intense purple at the tips to a tender peach-pink or blush toward the base; their vivid green stems trace a gentle line across the lower-right quadrant and anchor the composition. A single longer green stem extends from the left cluster, crossing the lower section and meeting the calla stems, a subtle florist's gesture that unites the design. The overall effect is composed and comforting - a dignified memorial wreath intended to offer solace and remembrance, prepared with the measured hand of a local florist and suitable for graveside or service in West Green and along Green Lanes. Flowers West Green can recreate this piece with attention to texture and tone for local services.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a bright white backdrop, a luxurious circular funeral wreath fills the frame, composed almost entirely of roses in soft, muted pastels that evoke a sense of stillness and reflection. The wreath's structure is dense and expertly layered, with no harsh edges or empty patches, just a continuous tapestry of blooms and foliage. Creamy white and ivory roses, fully open and generous in size, create a serene base, each flower revealing intricate swirls of petals. Around and among them, clusters of blush pink spray roses appear in multiple stages, from tight, rounded buds to airy, half-open blossoms, adding both delicacy and movement to the design. Hints of pale peach and buttery yellow roses glow gently from within the circle, lending warmth without overpowering the calm palette. Threaded throughout are dusty lavender and soft mauve roses, whose slightly antique tone brings depth and a sense of quiet elegance. Soft yet structured fern fronds in deep green form the underlying framework, their fine, feathery leaves emerging between petals like gentle shadows, providing contrast and visual rest. The perfectly round shape and meticulously even distribution of colour give this wreath a feeling of balance and continuity, ideal for a memorial or funeral tribute. One can imagine a local West Green family choosing this design to accompany a service near Philip Lane or West Green Road, trusting an experienced florist to express what words sometimes cannot: enduring affection, gratitude, and gentle farewell. Even in a still photograph, the wreath seems to offer silent comfort, inviting a moment of pause and remembrance.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
Nestled against a pristine white background, this sumptuous floral wreath radiates tranquility and dignity-an expert creation that echoes the gentle pace of West Green's residential lanes. Opulent white lilies, some in full bloom and others just opening, form the core of the circle, their creamy petals spreading wide like open arms offering comfort. Deep fuchsia pink lilies punctuate the design with dramatic color, their speckled throats and bold hues representing both heartfelt sorrow and treasured memories. Interspersed among the lilies, small, tightly furled blush and ivory roses introduce a softer texture, their petals suggesting the tender unfolding of time and healing. Subtle green foliage-perhaps eucalyptus or locally gathered greenery from West Green's gardens-fans out with understated grace, lending freshness and structure. The uniformly circular composition stands as an emblem of life's continuity and unity, echoing the circles of support found within this close-knit community. As you imagine its gentle fragrance, there's an unmistakable sense of solace woven through each carefully chosen bloom, making this arrangement a beautiful accompaniment for funeral services or condolence visits. Flowers West Green's signature artistry and local heart are evident in every detail, ensuring the wreath offers meaningful support to families throughout the area.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented against a bright white backdrop, this traditional round funeral wreath is built from an abundant base of small white spray chrysanthemums, each bloom densely clustered to create a continuous, pillowy band of pure white. The texture is almost cloud-like, the petals layered so uniformly they read as a single soft surface that invites quiet reflection. From the upper left quadrant a deliberate, artful spray arcs toward the top: several open yellow roses, their warm tones of butter and honey gently unfurling, sit alongside rich purple lisianthus (Eustoma) with their velvet-smooth petals and delicate ruffled edges. Intermingled lighter lavender buds and pale green Eustoma buds add depth and a sense of life in progress. Fresh greenery - glossy, rounded leaves, some subtly variegated, and fine fern fronds - frames the accent cluster and separates it from the white chrysanthemum field, giving air and sculptural balance. A narrow dark purple crinoline or mesh ribbon is visible beneath the chrysanthemum layer along the inner and outer rim, a subtle nod to the purple blooms above and a refined finishing touch. The wreath's open centre and circular silhouette symbolise remembrance and continuity, while the colour combination conveys both solace and gentle warmth. This piece, suited to memorial services in West Green or nearby chapels along Green Lanes, is crafted with the restraint and tenderness appropriate for moments of condolence, the materials chosen to read clearly in photographs and in person under soft, natural light.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, round sympathy wreath is carefully presented on a crisp white background, its quiet elegance captured in every layered bloom. The circle is densely woven with white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped flowers unfolding in different stages of bloom, from tightly furled buds to wide, open faces showing pale green centres and clearly defined pistils and stamens. The lily petals look almost silky to the touch, with soft shadows giving them a sculpted, three-dimensional feel. Interlaced between these larger flowers are clusters of lisianthus, their petals gently ruffled and tipped with muted shades of lavender and purple, introducing a calming hint of colour without disturbing the overall purity. Between the blooms, you can see slivers of deep green foliage and slender, bluish-green sprigs with a eucalyptus-like shape, adding structure and a subtle woodland scent you might associate with nearby Chestnuts Park in West Green. A few closed lily buds and tiny creamy rose-like buds offer a sense of unfolding continuity, as though the tribute will continue to bloom throughout the service. Together, the flowers create a perfect, continuous ring, symbolising unbroken love and remembrance. The atmosphere this design conveys is one of stillness and respect, a peaceful floral presence suitable for funerals, wakes, or memorial gatherings held around West Green, where families wish to express heartfelt condolences through a refined, comforting display of white and purple flowers.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
From a slightly raised angle on a white surface, this wreath is presented with the considered restraint of a memorial tribute, its silhouette defined by a delicate shadow beneath. The main body is composed of a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums, each bloom layered with soft, feathery petals that produce a tactile, almost cloud-like band; the flowers' cool white tones are warmed subtly by faint creamy centres, visible where petals part. Nestled at the upper left quadrant, three vivid, deep royal blue roses create an arresting focal point-their velvety petals spiralling inward with a richness of colour that contrasts beautifully against the chrysanthemums. Around and behind these roses, deep green foliage provides a natural frame and depth, its glossy leaves helping the blues read truer against the white. A pleated cobalt satin ribbon crowns both the inner and outer edges of the chrysanthemum ring, the ruffles catching light to add a refined sheen and finished border. As a local florist at Flowers West Green, I often recommend this blue-and-white palette for funeral and remembrance pieces across West Green Road, Seven Sisters and nearby Turnpike Lane; it reads as dignified yet personal. The scent is subtle-chrysanthemums' clean, green whisper beneath the faint perfume of roses-while the materials and pleating show careful handcrafting, meant to comfort mourners and convey steady respect. Suitable for memorial services, chapel displays or graveside farewells, this wreath balances tradition with a quietly personal touch for those saying goodbye in the local area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A delicately balanced sympathy wreath rests flat on a pure white surface, its circular form symbolising continuity and unbroken love. The arrangement is fully covered with lush roses, the dominant blooms opening in wide, layered cups of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and greyish-purple. Their petals appear soft and velvety, overlapping in intricate spirals that draw the eye around the ring. Threaded between these larger roses are clusters of smaller blush-pink spray roses, some in tight buds, some beginning to unfurl, each adding a gentle sense of movement and life. The contrast between the deeper lavender tones and the pastel pinks feels calm and soothing rather than bright, creating an atmosphere of dignified grace and private reflection. Beneath and around the blooms, a dense foundation of dark, glossy fern fronds circles the wreath, their finely cut leaves peeking out between flowers and forming a deep green halo. Tiny hints of darker filler foliage and buds tucked among the roses add depth and shadow, giving the wreath a natural, garden-like richness. The simple white background and even light evoke the feeling of a peaceful design table in a local West Green flower shop, just before the tribute is delivered to a nearby church or funeral home. This memorial wreath would feel at home at a quiet service for a loved one, conveying condolences, remembrance, and a wish for serenity to families across West Green and the surrounding streets.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular funeral wreath is a study in cool tones and refined texture: a dense ring of electric-blue chrysanthemums forms a full, tactile backdrop beneath a softly pleated white satin inner border. The chrysanthemums' multitude of tiny, thread-like petals creates a plush surface that absorbs and diffuses light, lending the wreath an almost velveteen presence. Anchoring the upper-left curve are three sumptuous blue roses, opened wide to reveal layered petals in a deep sapphire hue; their velvety faces are accented by delicate sprays of gypsophila and pockets of darker green foliage, which provide depth and the familiar floral scent of sympathy arrangements. A gentle spray of ivory-white orchids sweeps from the middle-left, arcing toward the lower-right with elegant, elongated petals - some blooms fully open and others accompanied by pale green buds still awaiting unfurling. The white orchids introduce an airy, ethereal quality that contrasts the compact chrysanthemum body, and the green buds offer a quiet note of hope and renewal amid remembrance. Finished with the crisp pleated satin, the wreath feels composed and reverent, ideal for a service or memorial in the West Green neighbourhood, whether delivered to a nearby chapel off West Green Road or laid at a local graveside; it speaks of measured care, purity, and enduring respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath appears against a clean white backdrop, its ring of flowers forming an unbroken circle of comfort in white, soft pink, and deep magenta. Large white lilies open widely, their satin-smooth petals catching the light like gentle reflections from nearby West Green Common after a light shower. Their centres are detailed and lifelike: green pistils rise from the heart of each bloom, tipped with warm golden stamens. Intertwined with them, deep pink and fuchsia lilies bring a richer note, their star-like flowers sometimes sprinkled with darker freckles that suggest depth and emotion. Between these bold shapes, white gerbera daisies sit like calm faces, their layered petals radiating out from dark, almost coffee-coloured centres. Leaning into the spaces, soft pink roses-some in tight buds, some just unfolding-offer a tender, romantic accent, while creamy white roses in fuller bloom lend a timeless, traditional feel, reminiscent of classic tributes seen at local services in and around the West Green area. Smaller white filler flowers, possibly carnations or spray chrysanthemums, weave through the arrangement, softening edges and giving a cloud-like fullness to the wreath. Everything is supported by a base of fresh green foliage, the leaves peeking out to frame the florals and define the circular outline of the tribute. The mood is serene and respectful, designed for moments of farewell and remembrance, suitable for delivery to chapels, churches, or crematoriums across Haringey, where families gather to honour a life with flowers that speak gently of love, purity, and lasting respect.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A rich circular wreath of red and green flowers is shown fully front-facing against a crisp white background, giving the impression that it is gently hovering in the air. The form is classically round, but the textures are wonderfully varied: plush red carnations are packed side by side, their frilled petals folding over one another like layers of soft fabric, creating a deep crimson carpet around the ring. Nestled among them, bright lime green button chrysanthemums appear in neat little clusters, their tight, spherical heads lending a clean, modern rhythm to the design. The vivid green pops bring a feeling of quiet energy and hope, softening the solemnity of the red. Around the blooms, mixed foliage spills outward: dark, feathery fern fronds provide structure and depth, while variegated pittosporum with creamy edges adds light, almost like sunlight brushing the leaves in a corner of a West Green front garden. A decorative ribbon in pale and darker greens loops gracefully from the lower right of the wreath, its stripes echoing the tones of the foliage without dominating the flowers. The overall mood is one of dignified remembrance, as if this tribute might be placed in a peaceful service at a local church off West Green Road or carried carefully to a crematorium chapel nearby. It is easy to imagine a local family choosing this arrangement to express heartfelt sympathy, its balance of strong colour and gentle detail reflecting both grief and a quiet celebration of the person they are honouring.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
Centered against a crisp white backdrop, this circular memorial wreath appears almost to float, its colours and textures carefully orchestrated to create a sense of calm remembrance. A generous bed of greenery forms the shape: feathery dark green ferns, rounded silvery eucalyptus-like leaves, and other layered foliage interlock to build a rich, living frame. Nestled into this verdant base are clusters of light pink roses, some fully opened and others still cupped, their petals smooth and velvety, offering a soft, soothing presence. Interspersed among them, lisianthus blooms curl and ruffle in tones of gentle pink and deep purple, adding depth and a tender contrast. Two bold orange-coral Asiatic lilies, one at the upper curve and one slightly off-centre at the lower edge, draw the eye immediately; their wide, starry petals and visible stamens feel like small beacons of warmth. Between them, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles introduce a refined, almost sculptural element, their cool hue echoing the tiny clouds of lavender-blue statice threaded discreetly throughout the wreath. Tucked near the lilies, bright green folded leaves are shaped with care, highlighting the craftsmanship of an experienced florist. A few unopened lily buds rise quietly from the foliage, symbolising memories still unfolding. The composition is balanced yet natural, like something you might see delivered to a West Green service, perhaps near Downhills Park or along West Green Road, to honour a loved one with understated elegance. The wreath's unbroken circle speaks gently of continuity, love, and the shared support of family and friends gathering to say goodbye.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a refined circular funeral wreath, photographed from above so its full, unbroken ring is clearly visible. The entire form is densely woven from delicate white Baby's Breath, every tiny bloom contributing to a thick, cloud-like band of petals. The flowers overlap until they appear almost like fresh snowfall, creating a soft, cushiony texture that symbolises innocence and quiet grace. At the lower right edge of the wreath, two calla lilies are nestled with deliberate care. Their long, smooth stems curve gently upward and inward, cutting a clean line through the froth of gypsophila. The lilies' trumpet-shaped blooms shift in colour from cool green at the base to a deep, velvety burgundy-magenta at the flared tips, adding drama without disturbing the wreath's overall calm. Their glossy surfaces and sculptural form contrast with the airy Baby's Breath, drawing the eye naturally to this point of focus. The centre of the wreath remains open and perfectly circular, echoing themes of eternity and the ongoing cycle of life and loss. Set against a crisp white background, the arrangement appears almost to float, its textures and tones gently highlighted. The mood is contemplative rather than showy, ideal for honouring a loved one with understated elegance at a West Green funeral chapel or crematorium. The composition feels like the work of an experienced local florist who understands how to balance purity, affection, and quiet strength in a single tribute.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A large, circular floral wreath fills the frame, its colours and textures heightened by a clean white background that fades quietly away, leaving only the flowers to speak. The ring is completely encircled with velvety roses in shades of fuchsia, magenta, and soft shell pink, their petals layered like silk, some blooms relaxed and open while others remain gently furled, capturing different moments in the life of the flower. Intertwined among them are sumptuous double lilies, their broad petals washed with blush pink, cream, and a whisper of peach at the edges, some blossoms fully unfurled and others still in elegant, tapered buds of yellow-green. The lilies sit slightly above the roses in places, lending height and a sense of movement, as if the flowers are quietly opening over time. Supporting this display is a rich collar of foliage: dark green fern fronds with feather-light leaflets, glossy leaves that catch the light, and occasional variegated greens that lend flickers of brightness. Together they create a deep, natural backdrop that makes the pinks glow more intensely, like a soft sunset over a leafy West Green street. The wreath's perfect circle suggests continuity and unbroken connection, making it a comforting choice for funerals, memorials, or celebrations of life in the local area. The arrangement feels thoughtfully composed, as though crafted by a florist who understands how families here wish to send their last goodbyes: with grace, colour, and quiet tenderness that lingers long after the service ends.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Imagine being met by a wreath so lush with rich red roses that the color seems to radiate warmth. Each bloom has been chosen at its peak: petals soft and satin, layers unfurling with opulent grace. The circular form reads as a steady embrace, a continuous ring of velvety florals where every rose rests against its neighbor, building a textured tapestry of crimson. This arrangement is more than decoration; it carries memory and intention, with every blossom holding a quiet story. As a local West Green florist, I sense the weight of sentiment in these blooms-the perfume of rose mingling with the crisp air and the faint green of hidden stems. It's an elegant, reverent piece, ready to mark a celebration or a farewell. Its craftsmanship shines in how the petals' curves are coaxed to flow in symmetry, and in the subtle variations in size and openness that add depth. On a white backdrop, the wreath's scarlet glow becomes a focal point, a symbol of affection, respect, and sympathy, perfectly suited to weddings, memorials, or refined doorway displays across West Green. For readers in the area, this is a creation that speaks with warmth and grace-a reminder that flowers can carry multiple meanings at once and travel with you into daily life, whether as a gift, a tribute, or a thoughtful centerpiece.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular memorial wreath dominates the frame, set sharply against a clean white background so that each flower and leaf becomes clearly defined. The design is densely composed of luxurious red roses and cheerful yellow chrysanthemums, their colours playing off one another in a thoughtful balance of depth and light. The roses are the most prominent, with velvety petals that spiral outward from tightly furled centres into broad, open blooms, their tones shifting subtly from ruby to a deeper wine-red that evokes quiet reverence. Nestled among them, the yellow chrysanthemums appear in small rounded clusters, each head filled with a multitude of slender petals that give a soft, cushiony feel, bringing a gentle brightness reminiscent of morning sun over nearby Lordship Lane. Lush green foliage weaves through the wreath, with glossy, dark leaves providing a solid base and more muted, blue-green stems that recall eucalyptus offering a cooler note, like a breath of fresh air from Downhills Park. The arrangement forms a smooth, continuous ring with a hollow centre, a traditional funeral symbol of continuity and enduring memory, often chosen for services and tributes across West Green. Even lighting washes over the flowers, intensifying the reds and yellows and revealing the fine textures in every petal and leaf. This carefully crafted wreath feels both formal and deeply personal, a floral embrace that could accompany a final farewell, rest at a graveside, or stand at a remembrance gathering, quietly expressing sympathy, gratitude, and lasting love.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
With the wreath cupped in my hands, this red-rose circle feels ceremonial, each petal woven with careful reflection. The blooms carry a treasury of emotion, their velvet surfaces catching soft morning light as if the garden itself were waking within the ring. Between the roses, wisps of silvery-green foliage, eucalyptus-like leaves curling gently, emerge in quiet crescents, like breaths of calm amid intense emotion. The roses, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, create a mood of reverence, while their fragrance evokes gardens at dusk when the world grows hushed. Light settles over the ring, highlighting the velvety depth of each bloom and imparting a warm, serene glow. Crafted as a symbol of eternal connection, this piece offers solace for those gathered to mourn or remember. It suits funeral prayers, memorial services, anniversaries of lives well lived, and can accompany a chapel service or wake with dignified presence. In West Green, this design would travel with care from Flowers West Green to homes, chapels, or halls across the district and into nearby Seven Sisters, Green Lanes, and Finsbury Park, a quiet reminder that memory endures. Delivered fresh and ready to be placed on a stand or memorial table, it speaks softly of love, loss, and the enduring bonds that keep people close even when they are apart.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Set against a bright white background, this floral tribute takes the unmistakable form of a maritime lifebuoy, its circular shape immediately evoking safety and steadfast support. The entire ring is densely covered with tiny chrysanthemum-style blooms, each head pressed closely to the next so the surface appears almost like soft fabric rather than individual flowers. The design is divided into four bold segments: two rich royal blue quarters that bring depth and intensity, and two quarters of pure, clean white that lighten the composition and suggest serenity. From a distance, the colour-blocked pattern reads as strongly nautical, while up close, the quirky curls of each petal and the intricate textures become more apparent. Just inside the hollow centre, a thin dark blue ribbon is carefully pleated into a delicate border, tracing the inner circumference and adding a refined finishing touch. The neutral background and gentle lighting ensure that the striking blue and white tones remain the focus, making the wreath feel both contemporary and traditional. In West Green, where many families have stories that stretch from local streets like West Green Road to distant coastlines, this piece functions as a deeply symbolic funeral or memorial arrangement. It is often chosen to honour someone who worked at sea, loved sailing holidays, or simply served as a guiding presence through difficult times. Crafted with sensitivity and precision, this lifebuoy wreath becomes a quiet promise of safe harbour and remembrance at any service or chapel of rest in and around the West Green area.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from overhead on a bright white surface, this wreath marries cream-hued roses with pale yellow lilies in a thoroughly composed circle that reads as an emblem of peace and continuity. Approximately a dozen to fifteen creamy roses form the backbone, each bloom revealing layered petals that curve inward with a classical, understated beauty. Interspersed among them are soft lemon lilies-some fully unfurled, showing slender stamens of a barely-there yellow, others held in poised bud-adding sculptural rhythm and a gentle vertical play within the otherwise flat presentation. The flower beds are recessed into a deep cushion of mixed greens: soft, feathery fern blades create a billowy, tactile margin while rounded, grey-green leaves, likely eucalyptus or a similar foliage, punctuate the composition with cooler, matte tones and a hint of aromatic green. The wreath's density makes it feel substantial without heaviness; light falls across the petals to highlight subtle variations of cream and pale yellow, and the overall palette reads calm and consoling. This piece is the sort of thoughtful memorial tribute we prepare at Flowers West Green for funerals and memorials across the neighbourhood, designed to rest tenderly on a chapel easel or lay at a graveside near West Green Road. The arrangement communicates respect and quiet hope-an unadorned, expertly made expression of sympathy that blends botanical texture, gentle scent, and the reassuring symbolism of an unbroken circle.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00