Flowers Mortlake WREATHS

At Flowers Mortlake, we create elegant, heartfelt wreaths and tribute flowers that speak when words are hard to find. As a long-standing local florist in Mortlake, we understand the importance of saying goodbye with grace and dignity.

Our experienced florists carefully handcraft each wreath using fresh seasonal blooms, from classic white roses and lilies to soft pastels and natural foliage. Whether you need a traditional funeral wreath, a bespoke family tribute, or a simple ring of greenery, we’ll guide you with sensitivity and professional care.

We provide reliable same-day delivery across Mortlake and surrounding areas including East Sheen, Richmond and Barnes, with orders accepted until 3 PM. We regularly deliver to local churches and crematoria near Mortlake High Street, along Lower Richmond Road and by the riverside around Mortlake Green, working closely with funeral directors to ensure everything arrives on time and beautifully presented.

  • Thoughtfully designed funeral and sympathy wreaths
  • Trusted local florist with careful, respectful service
  • Order online easily for same-day delivery until 3 PM

You can order online from our Mortlake wreath collection or contact us to discuss personalised colours, lettering and flower choices. Our team is here to help you create a fitting floral tribute that honours your loved one with sincerity and style.

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WREATHS
Captured in the soft clarity of a studio setting, this circular sympathy wreath presents a halo of immaculate white chrysanthemums, each blossom densely packed to form a seamless ring that reads like a cushioning embrace. The chrysanthemums' ruffled petals create a textured, cloud-like surface that suggests serenity and purity. Nestled into the upper-left segment is a composed cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus): layers of velvety, deep violet blooms graduate through mid-lilac to pale lavender buds, their layered petals offering both weight and delicate movement. Slim green stems and an assortment of foliage - including gently variegated leaves and lacy fern-like fronds - weave through the purple cluster, providing crisp, living contrasts in tone and texture. Trimmed subtly along the inner and outer rims, a dark purple mesh or lace edging peeks out beneath the chrysanthemums, introducing a quiet, sophisticated accent that ties back to the lisianthus' hues. The lighting is even and gentle, producing a soft shadow beneath the wreath that raises it from the white backdrop and helps reveal the piece's round architecture. In scent and feel, the arrangement suggests a faint, comforting floral note and a soft tactile quality from the cushiony chrysanthemum heads. Thoughtfully composed for moments of remembrance, this wreath is suited for funerals or memorial services in Mortlake, whether delivered to a local chapel near Mortlake Station or placed at a riverside service by the Thames; it communicates condolence with restraint, dignity, and skilled floral craftsmanship.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Presented on a plain white surface, this traditional circular sympathy wreath is built from a dense carpet of small, pure white chrysanthemums that form a soft, uniform ring. Along the inner and outer rims a fine purple netting or ribbon peeks through the blooms, adding a reserved line of colour that enhances the wreath's depth without overwhelming its quiet tone. At the upper-left quadrant a composed spray of three pale yellow roses takes centre stage: each rose opens with layered, creamy petals that suggest gentle warmth and lasting friendship. Sprigs of delicate white baby's breath float around the roses like tiny clouds, while clusters of lavender-hued statice introduce a serene, dusky contrast. Varied greenery - broad leathery leaves combined with feathery fern fronds - frames the accent cluster and gives the arrangement a garden-fresh vitality. The texture is plush and comforting, the palette composed of pure white, soft yellow, verdant green and a whisper of purple, creating a calm, respectful atmosphere suitable for a memorial setting. As local florists in Mortlake often arrange for services near the Thames towpath and the parish churches along Lower Richmond Road, we select flowers that read well from a distance yet reward close viewing: the chrysanthemum heads provide a solid, dignified base while the roses and fillers offer intimate detail. This wreath, prepared with careful hand-assembly and attention to balance, conveys sympathy, remembrance and a quiet sense of continuity.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a beautifully composed wreath set against a crisp white background, the details stark and clear as if viewed in soft chapel light near Mortlake Green. The wreath forms a flawless circle, almost entirely cloaked in Baby's Breath, their myriad tiny white blooms knitting together in a dense, cloud-like band. The Gypsophila creates a sense of gentle movement, each airy stem casting subtle shadows that add depth without disturbing the overall lightness. Nestled within this white mist are striking Lisianthus flowers, their ruffled petals predominantly white but edged with washes of lilac and rich purple. Some Lisianthus are fully open, their layered petals curling softly outward, hinting at darker, velvety centres deep within. Others appear as graceful buds or partially open blooms, touched with soft green and creamy yellow at the base, embodying a quiet suggestion of new beginnings. The central opening of the wreath remains clean and open, reinforcing its traditional form and the symbolism of eternity and unbroken connection. The palette of snowy white and gentle purple offers a feeling of serenity and thoughtful grace, well-suited to a funeral or memorial service in Mortlake or along the nearby riverside. There are no ribbons or written tributes visible, leaving the focus solely on the flowers-their texture, colour, and the sensitive craftsmanship that has gone into spacing each bloom so that the wreath feels balanced, soothing, and deeply respectful, like a wordless message of sympathy.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
An elegant memorial wreath, composed of a dense ring of pristine white chrysanthemums set against a pure white backdrop, crafted to convey quiet dignity and lasting remembrance. The chrysanthemum florets are closely packed to form a plush, almost velvety surface; beneath them a subtle layer of ruffled deep purple netting or mesh is visible along the inner edge, lending depth and a restrained pop of colour. At the wreath's upper-left, a tender cluster gathers around a single cream or pale yellow rose, petals soft and slightly unfurling like a small sunrise. This rose nestles among rich green foliage - broad, variegated leaves edged in lighter tones and airy fern fronds - which together provide contrast in shape and scent. Tiny lavender-purple statice sprigs are threaded through the greenery, their delicate texture and muted hue harmonising with the hidden purple underlayer. On the right side two graceful calla lilies arc from roughly two o'clock to five o'clock, their sculptural trumpets blending from rich, dusky purple at the tips into soft peach-pink and blush tones toward the base; their lime-green stems curve naturally along the chrysanthemum field, drawing the eye across the wreath. A single longer stem crosses the lower section, discreetly secured and linking the left cluster to the right callas, reinforcing the circular rhythm. Finished with quiet craftsmanship appropriate for a funeral or memorial, this arrangement is made with local care for families across Mortlake - including along Lower Richmond Road and near Mortlake Station - and is available for thoughtful local delivery from Flowers Mortlake.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully balanced circular wreath stands out against a bright white background, its ring of roses and ferns carefully composed to create a calm, contemplative floral tribute. The eye is drawn first to the generous clusters of creamy white and ivory roses, many fully open with softly layered petals, their rounded forms giving the wreath a plush, cushioned look. Between these blooms, pale peach and soft buttery yellow roses weave gentle ribbons of warm colour, offering subtle comfort akin to the soft early light over Mortlake's quiet residential streets. Delicate blush pink spray roses nestle throughout, some as very small, tight buds, others just beginning to part, their miniature forms adding complexity and a feeling of closeness, like whispered goodbyes. Scattered sparingly yet purposefully are roses in dusty lavender and muted mauve, their more sombre hues adding depth and a touch of vintage elegance that would feel at home in a traditional service near Mortlake Cemetery or a Thames-side chapel. Supporting this profusion of petals is a foundation of lush, dark green fern foliage. The fronds, finely cut and gently arching, emerge between flowers, their rich green tones providing contrast and framing each bloom. They lend a natural, slightly wild softness to an otherwise very structured design. The wreath forms a nearly perfect circle, dense and even all around, reinforcing the symbolism of eternal life and unbroken love. Crafted with attentive care, this arrangement is ideal as a funeral wreath or memorial tribute for families in and around Mortlake, offering quiet solace, dignity, and a floral expression of remembrance when words feel insufficient.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A tranquil, unbroken ring of blooms rests against a clear white backdrop-an embodiment of grace and gentle remembrance crafted by a Mortlake florist just steps from the bustling Mortlake High Street. The arrangement radiates with large snowy lilies, each petal unfolding like an open heart, their pristine white surfaces glowing in soft, natural light. Vibrant fuchsia lilies appear throughout the circle, offering a spirited pop of color with bold pinks and delicate speckles evoking both sorrow and vibrant life. Between these, clusters of pale blush roses hide quietly, their tightly packed petals exuding a sense of beloved intimacy and tranquil reflection. Subtle greenery, reminiscent of Richmond Park's fresh mornings and the riverside breeze, can be seen peeking between the blooms, providing supportive structure and a sense of organic completeness. The composition feels both stately and profoundly personal, designed for moments of heartfelt tribute-whether marking a loved one's memorial or conveying solace to friends and families across Mortlake. It is a wreath of memory and hope, expertly brought to life by local hands.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Presented on a pure white background, this expertly crafted circular wreath reads as a thoughtful expression of sympathy: its base is built from densely packed white spray chrysanthemums that form a smooth, cloud-like ring with a soft, reverent surface. The chrysanthemums' tiny layered petals create a uniform texture that catches light into subtle shadows and highlights, giving the wreath a serene, almost luminous presence. Nestled on the upper left quadrant is an intentional accent of colour - a cluster of rich yellow roses, their petals spiralled in warm butter-gold, set beside deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) whose elegant, ruffled cups introduce a cool, velvety contrast. A few unopened lisianthus buds in pale lavender and green add natural staging and depth, while sprays of glossy green foliage, some with light variegation and delicate fern fronds, frame and support the flowers. A slender band of dark purple mesh or crinoline ribbon peeks discreetly from under the white chrysanthemums along both the inner and outer edges, subtly reinforcing the purple accents. The overall effect is balanced and dignified - purity from the white base, warmth from the yellow roses, and calm from the purple lisianthus. As a florist familiar with Mortlake High Street deliveries and quiet services near Mortlake Station and the riverbank, and when we at Flowers Mortlake assemble a piece like this, our aim is to offer solace through careful craftsmanship and seasonal freshness - an arrangement that reads as both respectful and beautifully composed.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A softly radiant circular wreath of white and lilac blooms is shown resting against a pure white background, its unbroken ring of flowers creating a tranquil halo of remembrance. At the forefront are large white Oriental lilies, their petals wide and slightly curved, catching the light with a gentle sheen. Each blossom opens to reveal a tender green heart and a cluster of stamens dusted with cinnamon-brown pollen, giving the impression of living, breathing flowers rather than stylized decor. Some lilies are fully open and expressive, others remain half-closed or in bud, introducing a quiet rhythm around the circle. Between them, ruffled lisianthus-like flowers unfold in white with edges washed in lavender and purple, adding cool, soothing colour that feels as peaceful as an evening walk along the Mortlake riverside. Tiny creamy buds and subtle filler blooms are tucked among the larger petals, enhancing the wreath's density without disturbing its poised elegance. Fine strands of green foliage, including slim, pointed leaves and soft, eucalyptus-like sprigs, weave in and out, giving depth and the impression of a carefully tended garden. The clean white background isolates the wreath, inviting focus on its symbolism of eternity, continuity, and the unending nature of love. It is the kind of composed, heartfelt tribute a Mortlake family might choose to accompany a farewell ceremony or to rest beside a photograph of a loved one. Crafted with sensitivity, this white and purple funeral wreath offers a quiet, floral expression of condolence and comfort for services and memorials throughout the Mortlake area.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Framed against a pristine white surface and photographed from just above, this carefully constructed circular wreath combines a halo of pristine white chrysanthemums with a concentrated cluster of three vivid blue roses at the upper left, creating a focused, reverent accent. The chrysanthemum ring is thick and textured - hundreds of soft, feathery petals building a slightly domed silhouette that seems to breathe quiet serenity. Tiny hints of cream at the flower centres warm the overall cool palette, while the blue roses present an intense, velvety contrast; their tightly curled petals and satiny sheen evoke a measured, solemn beauty. Around the wreath's inner and outer edges a pleated cobalt satin ribbon has been meticulously applied, the folds catching highlights and shadow to give a tailored finish that frames the arrangement like a ceremonial portrait. Dark green foliage cradles the roses, adding natural depth and an honest botanical counterpoint. The wreath casts a delicate shadow on the white background, suggesting thoughtful weight and presence as if prepared for a chapel console or memorial altar. As someone who arranges tributes regularly in Mortlake, including deliveries for services near the riverside and the parish church, I recognise this design as suited to funerals and commemorative occasions; it speaks of calm dignity, remembrance, and the quiet comfort families seek. This wreath is offered with the same careful finish you would expect from Flowers Mortlake for local memorials in Mortlake, Barnes and East Sheen.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed funeral wreath is photographed flat against a bright white surface, its circular form perfectly defined and symmetrical, like a quiet halo of remembrance. At the heart of the design are numerous large roses in muted shades of lavender, dusty mauve, and soft greyish-purple, each blossom fully opened. Their petals form layered whorls and gentle ruffles, giving the impression of softness you can almost feel. Interspersed between these larger roses are clusters of pastel pink spray roses, with buds at different stages of opening-some tightly closed, others beginning to reveal their inner petals. This interplay of size and bloom stage creates depth and movement, echoing the ebb and flow of memories shared at a farewell gathering near Mortlake Cemetery or a chapel along the river. Supporting the entire arrangement is a generous collar of dark green fern fronds, probably leatherleaf or sword fern, fanning out in feathery, serrated leaflets. The foliage provides a strong, natural framework, similar to the lush greenery seen in the gardens off Lower Richmond Road or near Barnes. Tiny accents of darker green leaves and subtle buds peek through the roses, adding texture and shadow, so the wreath feels dimensional rather than flat. The lighting is gentle and consistent, illuminating each petal and frond without glare, highlighting the florist's careful craftsmanship. The overall mood is tranquil and respectful, with the soft lavender and pink palette conveying sympathy, affection, and peace. This wreath would be a fitting tribute for a funeral service, cremation, or memorial in Mortlake, offering a floral expression of love and support when words are difficult to find.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
Against a clean white field, a circular wreath of saturated blue chrysanthemums creates a lush, tactile base that visually hums with calm. The small, densely packed chrysanthemum heads form a thick, cushion-like band of rich cobalt and navy tones, their fine petals catching a cool, even light that emphasizes texture over shine. A softly ruffled white satin ribbon traces the inner opening, its matte lustre and gentle folds offering a serene contrast to the vivid flowers. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant, a trio of large blue roses unfurl in luxurious, velvety layers-each blossom a deep azure that provides focal depth and a quiet sense of dignity. Around the roses, delicate clusters of gypsophila add featherweight highlights, while sprigs of dark green foliage introduce natural structure. A sweeping line of pristine white orchids descends from mid-left to the lower-right, their elongated petals clean and almost translucent, balanced by several lime-green orchid buds that suggest life continuing onward. The combination of velvety roses, spiky chrysanthemums, and silky orchids delivers a composition that is tactile and emotionally resonant. The mood is contemplative and respectful, perfect for use as a memorial wreath for services in Mortlake, near the station or along the riverbank, and for private condolence visits in nearby East Sheen and Kew. As a local floral design, it reads as an unadorned, heartfelt expression of sympathy.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
This circular remembrance wreath, displayed against a clean white backdrop, radiates a quiet grace that feels fitting for a funeral or memorial service in Mortlake. Its open ring is densely woven with flowers in shades of white, blush pink, and deep magenta, each bloom positioned with evident care. The most striking elements are the large white lilies, their broad, open petals smooth and slightly curved, exposing golden stamens and pale green centres that draw the eye gently inward. Nestled among them are fuchsia and deep pink lilies, their striking, star-shaped blossoms often touched with faint speckles, adding a subtle intensity of colour and emotion. Between these centrepieces, white gerbera daisies with dark, almost chocolate-coloured centres offer a fresh, contemporary note, their layered petals creating a lively yet respectful texture. Soft pink roses, some tightly closed and others softly opening, are scattered throughout, lending an air of tenderness and remembrance. Creamy white roses, fully open and layered with petals, provide a classic, comforting beauty, rounding out the wreath's generous form. Small white filler flowers, reminiscent of spray roses or miniature carnations, tuck into the gaps, giving the wreath a seamless, plush appearance. Around the flowers, rich green foliage curves with the shape of the ring, giving depth and emphasising the unbroken circle. The overall lighting is bright yet gentle, highlighting the natural freshness of each bloom as if it had just left the workbench of a local Mortlake florist at Flowers Mortlake before being delivered to a church along the Thames or a quiet service near Mortlake Cemetery. The wreath feels like an expression of respect, tenderness, and enduring love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed sympathy wreath, the kind often chosen for a final farewell at a chapel or crematorium near Mortlake. Set against a crisp, white background, the circular arrangement stands out with striking clarity, making it easy to imagine running your hands along its rounded edge. The wreath is densely built with deep red carnations, each bloom full and soft, the petals ruffled and layered to create a plush texture reminiscent of velvet or folded silk. Interspersed throughout are clusters of vivid lime green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads covered in countless tiny petals, forming smooth domes that contrast playfully with the more intricate carnation blossoms. The interplay of intense red and bright green gives the piece both gravity and life, a balance between sorrow and the enduring memory of the person it honours. Beneath and around the flowers, a mass of greenery forms a quiet, supportive frame. Feathery fern fronds add delicate movement and deeper green shadows, while variegated leaves, edged in cream, brighten and soften the outline of the wreath. Nestled into the lower portion is a striped green ribbon, looped modestly through the foliage, its alternating light and dark lines echoing the tones of the flowers and hinting at the care of the florist who tied it. The ring appears perfectly symmetrical, symbolising continuity and the circle of life. This floral tribute would sit with quiet dignity at a Mortlake funeral service or by a graveside, offering a vivid yet comforting expression of sympathy, love, and respect.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image features a serene, circular sympathy wreath laid flat on a clean white surface, every detail of its composition clearly visible. The wreath is full and lush, built upon a generous base of mixed greenery: rounded eucalyptus in a soft silver-green, airy fern fronds, and deeper forest-green leaves all interlaced to form a substantial, textured ring. Nestled into this foliage are abundant roses in gentle blush and lavender-pink tones, blossoms fully open so their layered petals create a feeling of softness and invitation. Interwoven with the roses are elegant lisianthus flowers, their cup-shaped, gently frilled blooms ranging from delicate pastel pink to a dignified, deep purple, adding depth and a subtle sense of drama. Two large Asiatic lilies in vivid coral-orange draw the eye, one located on the upper arc and the other towards the lower part of the wreath, their star-like petals framing the stamens at their centres. Around them, several closed lily buds are cradled in the greenery, hinting at blossoms yet to unfold. Blue-grey eryngium, with its distinctive spiky heads, punctuates the design with a sculptural, thistle-like presence, while fine sprigs of lavender-blue filler flowers, similar to statice, weave through the composition, lending an airy, cloud-like softness. Some bright green leaves have been artfully folded and tucked near the lilies, revealing the hand of an expert florist. Crafted in the style of tributes often delivered around Mortlake, perhaps to services near the river or St Mary's church, this wreath carries a mood of peaceful reflection and heartfelt condolence, suitable for funerals, memorials, or a respectful graveside tribute.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image presents a refined, contemporary funeral wreath photographed from above, its circular form resting on a stark white surface that emphasises every subtle detail. The wreath itself is composed almost exclusively of Baby's Breath, each stem bristling with tiny, cloud-like white flowers. Clustered tightly together, they form a continuous ring of softness, leaving a clear, perfectly shaped opening in the centre. The gypsophila appears fresh and airy, its minute blossoms creating a fine, lace-like texture that feels both delicate and enduring, like a soft whisper of farewell shared in a quiet Mortlake chapel. On the lower right side of the wreath, two calla lilies add striking contrast. Their gracefully rolled petals curve into smooth trumpets, with colour that graduates from gentle green at the base to a sumptuous magenta-burgundy at the edges. The richest tones lie near the tips, where the hue deepens to a wine-dark finish that stands out vividly against the white Baby's Breath. The stems are a clean, bright green, bending with poise as they nestle into the gypsophila, creating the sense that these lilies are blooming straight from the cloud of tiny flowers. No extra greenery or ribbon disrupts the simplicity; the arrangement relies solely on the interplay of texture and colour to convey meaning. It feels like a thoughtful choice for families in Mortlake arranging funeral flowers or a remembrance service by the river-something understated yet full of emotion, suitable for delivery to local churches, crematoriums, or homes where loved ones gather to remember and say goodbye.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Against a pure white backdrop, this round funeral wreath appears almost suspended, its carefully arranged flowers forming an unbroken circle of remembrance. The main impression is of warm pinks and soft creams, brought to life through an abundance of roses and lilies. Rich fuchsia and magenta roses are the most vivid, their petals unfolding in velvety spirals that catch the light, while paler blush and pastel pink roses soften the palette, weaving romance and gentleness through the design. Threaded between the roses are wide, double-petalled lilies and lily-style blooms, their petals layered in tones of cream, blush pink, and the faintest peach, some marked with subtle veining toward the tips. Several lime to yellow-green buds lift up from the wreath, offering a suggestion of flowers still to come and the continuity of memory. The base of the wreath is clad in lush greenery. Delicate fern fronds fringe the outer edge with their lacy, feather-like leaves, and deeper inside, broader glossy leaves in rich green fill the structure and cradle the blossoms. The overall effect is full yet balanced, the circular shape symbolising eternity and the seamless passage of time. With no distractions in the background, every nuance of the wreath stands out, making it especially suitable for a dignified farewell service or celebration of life in Mortlake, from small family gatherings near Mortlake High Street to ceremonies held closer to the Thames. It feels like a personal, hand-crafted tribute that would be chosen by someone wanting to send a message of quiet love and gratitude through flowers.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Mortlake's local florists describe a wreath wrapped in deep red roses, a circle of solace displayed against a pure white background. The arrangement swells with abundance, dozens of blooms, some fully open with velvet petals unfurling in a slow, reverent motion, others still nestled as tight buds awaiting their moment. The roses touch one another, creating a soft, continuous surface that feels like a quiet embrace. In that vivid crimson, the symbolism of love, respect, and remembrance speaks before any words are spoken, a message carried by petals that carry memories as old as riverside walks along the Thames near Mortlake. The white backdrop gives the roses room to breathe, turning the wreath into a focal point for ceremonies and tributes, whether marking a life well lived or offering condolences to those who remain. As a Mortlake florist, we understand the weight such a piece can carry, and we craft it with careful balance-the largest blooms forming the heart of the circle, smaller buds filling gaps so the surface remains plush and uniform. Fragrant and tactile, the petals have a soft, satin touch and a glow that catches the eye from any angle, inviting reflection from family, friends, and passersby near Barnes and East Sheen alike. Available for same day delivery across Mortlake, with discreet containment of the stems and a pristine white surrounding, this wreath carries a timeless dignity that suits memorials, commemorations, or the most heartfelt sympathy.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
This image features a finely crafted circular sympathy wreath, centered against a clear white background that makes its colours and textures stand out with striking clarity. The wreath is densely filled with two primary flowers: velvety deep red roses and uplifting yellow chrysanthemums. The roses, arranged in generous clusters, display rich crimson to burgundy tones, their layered petals unfurling in classic spirals that evoke tenderness, love, and dignity. Interspersed throughout are numerous yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each composed of many slender, delicate petals that create soft, rounded cushions of colour. These sunny flowers bring a sense of light and quiet optimism, gently balancing the emotional weight of the red roses. Underlying the blossoms is a framework of fresh greenery, with glossy, dark green leaves and softer, bluish-green foliage that likely includes salal and eucalyptus. The foliage adds volume and contrast, echoing the natural, leafy character of Mortlake's residential streets and riverside walks. All of the elements are arranged into a precise circle with an open centre, a traditional funeral shape symbolising an eternal connection between the departed and their loved ones. The density of the flowers means no gaps or bare patches, suggesting careful, professional workmanship, the kind of attention you might expect from Flowers Mortlake when preparing tributes for local churches or crematoria. Illuminated by bright, even lighting, the colours appear vivid yet respectful: the reds are deep and velvety, the yellows warm but gentle, and the greens fresh and calming. The overall effect is a heartfelt, dignified floral tribute, suitable for funerals, memorial services, or commemorations throughout Mortlake and neighbouring areas.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Crafted by a seasoned Mortlake florist, this wreath of deep red roses sits in a perfect circle against a clean white background. The arrangement is densely packed with dozens of crimson blooms at various stages of bloom, from tight buds to velvety open petals, each catching light to reveal subtle variations in shade and texture. Interwoven are sprigs of fresh green foliage-broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and slender, glossy ruscus-that create a tactile contrast to the petals and give the arrangement a natural, enduring glow. The result is a three-dimensional, opulent ring whose edges align in a flawless circle, a timeless symbol of eternal connection and remembrance. The white background serves to amplify the intensity of red and green, letting the wreath breathe with quiet dignity.

In this Mortlake-inspired design, the wreath reads as a solemn yet hopeful tribute, equally at home in a funeral setting or as a generous memorial display for anniversaries. Its classic palette-crimson roses tempered by cool greens-evokes memories of gardens just past peak, of quiet ceremonies, and of lives well-loved. The craftsmanship is evident in the balance of blooms and foliage, the even spacing, and the way light skims the velvet petals to evoke a soft, warm fragrance in the air. For local orders, delivery across Mortlake and surrounding streets can be arranged with trusted local florists, ensuring a respectful, fresh, and timely tribute when it matters most.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
Photographed on a bright, uncluttered white background, this circular funeral wreath is meticulously designed to mirror the shape and markings of a classic lifebuoy. The ring itself is completely covered with closely packed, small-headed blooms, likely chrysanthemums, creating a plush, textured surface that feels both soft and substantial. The wreath is divided evenly into four sections, alternating between intense royal blue and clean white, with sharp, well-defined boundaries where the colours meet. The deep blue quadrants are dignified and almost velvety, while the white quadrants lift the design with their quiet brightness, together suggesting the meeting of sea and sky. Along the inner edge of the circle runs a narrow strip of dark blue ribbon, delicately ruffled, echoing the idea of waves or coiled rope on a boat deck. The central hollow remains empty and perfectly round, a calm space that naturally becomes the visual and emotional focal point. This arrangement feels especially resonant in Mortlake, where the River Thames shapes local life and memory; it might be chosen to honour someone who loved walking the towpath, rowing on the river, or working on the water. Whether delivered to a chapel near the High Street or a riverside service, the wreath speaks in a quiet, steadfast language of safety, rescue, and enduring support. The careful craftsmanship and balanced colour palette lend the piece a strong but soothing presence, making it a fitting tribute for someone remembered as a protector, guide, or true lifeline to friends and family.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Seen from above on a plain white surface, this elegant sympathy wreath combines creamy ivory roses and soft lemon-yellow lilies in a compact, circular composition that reads as both composed and consoling. About fifteen full roses, their petals tightly curled into classic rosette centres, create the wreath's luminous core; each bloom reflects light with a soft, satiny sheen. Interspersed deliberately among them are several large trumpet lilies-some fully unfurled with slender, tapered petals and subtle pale stamens, others gently in bud-introducing a graceful vertical counterpoint and varied texture. The flowers rest on a generous foundation of greenery: fine, feathery fern fronds soften the outer edge while broader, rounded leaves reminiscent of eucalyptus add depth and cooler green tones that cradle the blooms. The scent is restrained but present-powdery rose notes warmed by the green, almost citrus suggestion of the lilies-so the piece feels both intimate and composed. This wreath's symmetrical shape, even rhythm, and carefully chosen palette of white, yellow and green make it a traditional and respectful memorial piece, suited to a funeral service in Mortlake or a graveside tribute near the Thames. As a local Mortlake florist we arrange such tributes with attention to balance and durability, mindful of lighting and placement so the wreath maintains its dignity throughout a service.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00