Woolwich WREATHS

At Flowers Woolwich, our wreaths are crafted with quiet care and genuine local knowledge. From our Woolwich studio, just a short walk from Woolwich Arsenal and the riverside by Royal Arsenal, we design floral tributes that are personal, dignified and beautifully finished.

Whether you need a classic white lily wreath, soft pastel roses, or something colourful to reflect a life well lived, our experienced florist team will guide you with sensitivity. We regularly create wreaths for services in and around Woolwich Common, as well as neighbouring areas:

  • Plumstead
  • Charlton
  • Greenwich

All wreaths are made fresh to order using premium seasonal flowers, carefully conditioned so they arrive looking their best. We offer respectful, reliable same-day delivery across Woolwich and nearby districts when you order online before 3 PM, working closely with local funeral directors, churches and crematoria to ensure timely arrival.

If you're unsure which style or size of wreath to choose, we're here to help with calm, clear advice based on years of local experience. Share a favourite colour, flower or memory and we'll create a bespoke wreath that feels truly fitting.

Trust Flowers Woolwich for thoughtfully designed wreaths in Woolwich, combining skilled craftsmanship, dependable local delivery and genuine care in every detail.

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WREATHS
As a local Woolwich florist I describe this funeral wreath as a calm, enveloping gesture of remembrance, presented here on a clean white background to emphasise its quiet dignity. The thick, circular base is formed entirely of small, white cushion chrysanthemums, their dense, ruffled petals arranged so closely that the ring reads like a continuous, soft halo - an intentional symbol of continuity and peace. Nestled into the upper-left sector is an elegant cluster of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), a mix of deep violet flowers and paler lavender buds whose velvet-like petals introduce a graceful contrast in tone and texture. Sprigs of green foliage, including glossy oval leaves and finer ferny fronds, weave through the purple grouping to add freshness, lift, and natural rhythm. A subtle dark-purple mesh or lace edging traces both the inner and outer perimeters of the wreath's base, peeking out beneath the chrysanthemums and harmonising with the lisianthus to give the arrangement a poised, finished look. In our Woolwich studio near the Royal Arsenal this piece is often chosen for funerals and memorials because it communicates respect without excess; its scent is soft and floral rather than overpowering, the whites appearing almost luminous under soft daylight. The diffused shadow under the wreath provides gentle depth on the photographic white field, and the overall craftsmanship - precise, tender, and thoughtfully balanced - reflects our local care and experience delivering tributes across Woolwich, Greenwich, and neighbouring Charlton.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A thoughtfully composed funeral wreath rests centrally on a plain white surface, its circular form defined by a dense, immaculate arrangement of small white chrysanthemums. The chrysanthemums are closely packed into a plush, cushion-like ring whose multitude of ruffled petals creates a tactile, quiet softness that suggests consolation. A narrow, dusky purple netting or ribbon subtly emerges between the blooms along the wreath's inner and outer rims, providing a gentle framing detail that deepens the composition without drawing focus. Anchoring the design at the upper-left quadrant is an expressive spray: three soft, creamy-yellow roses bloom serenely, each layered petal catching light to show velvety texture and a warm, understated glow. Interspersed around these roses are delicate clusters of white gypsophila and slender stems of lavender-hued statice, their fine textures and little pops of purple introducing an airy, springlike contrast. Varied foliage-smooth broad leaves and feathery fern fronds-wraps the cluster, lending a fresh green backdrop and subtle movement. The overall feel is one of quiet dignity and calm, the wreath offering a visual language of sympathy and remembrance. As a local touch, this kind of elegant, measured design is often chosen for services near Woolwich Common, inside chapels close to the Royal Arsenal, or for graveside tributes delivered by florists familiar with the rhythms of Woolwich and the surrounding Greenwich borough.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A round sympathy wreath, perfectly composed and resting against a bright white background, appears like a halo of soft cloud and gentle colour. The main body of the wreath is fashioned from countless stems of fresh Baby's Breath, each stem branching into tiny white flowers that together create a feathery, cushion-like texture circling the entire ring. Woven among this airy backdrop are elegant lisianthus blooms, their petals unfolding in loose, ruffled layers that give the wreath movement and depth. The lisianthus blossoms are predominantly white, but each petal is edged and lightly brushed with shades of violet and lavender, creating a watercolour effect that feels serene rather than bold. A few flowers are still in bud, slim and pale green with creamy tips, adding a note of tenderness and new life to the design. The open centre of the wreath forms a clear, empty space, symbolising reflection and continuity, while the tranquil colour palette of white and purple suggests calm, respect, and quiet strength. Presented on a simple white backdrop, the details of every tiny Gypsophila floret and each soft lisianthus curl are easy to imagine, as though you could reach out and feel their fine textures. This type of arrangement would be chosen as a heartfelt funeral wreath or memorial tribute in Woolwich, suitable for services near the town centre, along the Thames, or delivered to local homes as a gentle gesture of condolence and remembrance from a caring florist.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This dignified circular wreath presents a tender composition of tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, each small floret contributing to a plush, velvety base that reads as both pure and consoling. Beneath the white blossoms a band of deep purple mesh or fine netting is intentionally visible around the inner circumference, offering a soft, supportive contrast that deepens the overall palette. On the upper-left segment an intimate floral vignette centers on a single, softly unfurling cream or pale yellow rose - its petals warm and comforting - surrounded by a medley of fresh green foliage: broad variegated leaves with paler margins and slender, feathery fern fronds that rustle slightly with handling. Interspersed among the foliage are small sprays of lavender-purple statice, their delicate spikes adding airy texture and a muted cool note that echoes the deeper purples. To the right, from about two to five o'clock, a pair of elegant calla lilies span the wreath's curve, their sculptural forms graduating from rich, dusky purple at the rims to a tender peach-pink near the throats, the luminous green stems woven into the chrysanthemum base to create a gentle visual flow. A solitary longer stem runs across the lower section, discreetly tied to anchor the design and guide sightlines between the two focal points. Presented in soft, even light, this sympathy wreath evokes quiet dignity and compassionate craft - the kind of memorial arrangement often chosen by families in Woolwich and near the Royal Arsenal to express enduring love and reverence.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
Centered on a pristine white background, this full circular funeral wreath appears like a tranquil ring of soft colour and texture, devoted entirely to honouring a cherished life. The form is robust and even, with no thin spots, showing the care of an experienced Woolwich florist who has placed each flower with intention. Large, open roses in creamy white and quiet ivory dominate the composition, their layered petals arranged like gentle ripples, suggesting calm and acceptance. Threaded among them are clusters of pale pink spray roses, some tight and round like tiny pearls, others beginning to open, adding a sense of continuity between past, present, and future. Subtle tones of pale peach and warm buttery yellow glow softly, warming the overall palette without disturbing its serenity. Here and there, dusty lavender and muted mauve roses lend an antique note, similar to the faded tones of a treasured photograph or an old letter kept safe in a drawer. The flowers sit on a cushion of dark green fern foliage, whose finely divided fronds extend slightly beyond the blooms, creating a glossy, living border around the wreath. The greens provide contrast and structure, reminiscent of the tall trees that shelter paths around Woolwich Arsenal and local memorial gardens. The lighting is soft and even, illuminating the roses so their colours and textures can be clearly felt in the mind's eye, from velvety petals to the delicate serration of fern leaves. This arrangement feels perfect for a church service, crematorium chapel, or quiet gathering in Woolwich, offering a refined, comforting tribute that speaks gently of love, remembrance, and farewell.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
A full floral wreath, carefully designed by a Woolwich florist, radiates beauty and grace against a pure white background. Dominating the circle are stunning white lilies, their petals spread open with a gentle sweep, hinting at the freshness and serenity which are often called for in moments of remembrance. Scattered gracefully among them, fuchsia and magenta stargazer lilies inject vivid colour and rich depth, their star-shaped blooms marked by speckles and gradients that suggest both individuality and collective harmony. Each blossom and bud, from the soft pale pink roses with their tightly curled centres to the creamy whites, is placed with precision, echoing the care a family might feel at a memorial service at a local Woolwich chapel or near Royal Arsenal. Eucalyptus leaves or subtle green foliage peep from behind the blooms, adding layers and shading that mimic nature's own hand. The wreath's dense, complete circle evokes eternity and togetherness-a poignant reminder for anyone seeking gestures of sympathy through the comforting presence of flowers. A sense of dignified calm and fragile hope emanates from the arrangement, making it fitting for funerals or celebrations of life, and reflecting local craftsmanship inspired by the people and stories of Woolwich's community.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
Set against a pure white background, this circular sympathy wreath is built from hundreds of small, immaculate white spray chrysanthemums whose tight clustering creates a plush, almost cloudlike surface that invites a slower, contemplative glance. The wreath's open centre and even silhouette honour longstanding funeral traditions while allowing the eye to rest on the dramatic accent placed on the upper left quadrant. There, luminous yellow roses-petals spiraled and soft at the edge-radiate a quiet warmth, while deep royal purple lisianthus provide an elegant counterpoint with softly ruffled cups and satiny petals. Scattered among them are a few unopened lisianthus buds in softer lavender and green, offering subtle layers of hope and time. A mixture of glossy foliages, slender fern fronds and lightly variegated leaves frames the spray, giving the colour cluster natural movement and weight against the white chrysanthemum field. A slit of dark purple mesh ribbon peeps beneath the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum ring, a restrained detail that ties the accent colours to the base. The overall effect, captured in soft diffuse light, is one of careful craftsmanship: reverent, composed and gently consoling-an arrangement conceived for memorial services, graveside tributes or a heartfelt expression of sympathy for families across Woolwich and the nearby Royal Arsenal quarter.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, unbroken circle of white and lilac blooms fills the frame, set crisply against a bright, white backdrop that enhances every subtle shade and texture. At the heart of the wreath's character are large white Oriental lilies, their star-shaped flowers layered upon each other in a soft, luxurious carpet. Many blossoms are wide open, revealing pale green centres and prominent stamens brushed with golden-brown pollen, while others remain as elegant buds or partly opened trumpets, giving a sense of gentle movement around the ring. Nestled among these lilies are delicate Lisianthus-style flowers with ruffled petals, their edges kissed by light purple and lavender tones that add a tender whisper of colour. Small hints of glossy green foliage and slender, silvery-green leaves, reminiscent of eucalyptus, emerge between the petals to frame the blooms and give the design depth. The wreath feels meticulously balanced, lush yet never crowded, suggesting serenity and respect. There is a quiet stillness in the composition, like the calm found early in the morning along the streets of Woolwich or by the river's edge. Crafted in a style often chosen for local memorials and services, this floral tribute would be at home in a Woolwich church, crematorium, or family gathering, reflecting purity, remembrance, and the enduring bond between the departed and those who remain. It is a sympathetic floral wreath that seems to offer a silent embrace to anyone in grief.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Photographed from just above, this carefully assembled circular wreath rests on a pristine white surface and casts a soft, grounding shadow that gives it presence and weight. The main field is densely populated with white chrysanthemums, their multitude of delicate petals layered to create a plush, slightly domed band that symbolizes remembrance and calm. Subtle creamy tones peek into some flower centers, warming the composition while the general impression remains cool and composed. At the upper left, a trio of striking deep blue roses forms the wreath's emotional focus - each rose's velvety, tightly furled petals saturated in royal cobalt, a color that reads as solemn yet singularly beautiful. They sit among rich dark green foliage that both cushions and highlights the blue blooms. Encircling the chrysanthemum ring, a pleated satin ribbon in matching deep blue trims the inner and outer edges; its glossy folds catch light and shadow, lending a refined frame to the tribute. The textures - soft chrysanthemum fronds, smooth rose velvet, glossy leaves, and silky ribbon - combine to produce an impression of careful craftsmanship and considered sympathy. As a Woolwich florist, Flowers Woolwich often prepares wreaths like this for services at the Dial Arch chapel and community memorials in Beresford Square; the composition is chosen to feel dignified and consoling, suitable for laying in memory at a funeral or leaving as a token of heartfelt condolence delivered across Woolwich and neighbouring Plumstead.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above against a clean white backdrop, this memorial wreath forms a flawless circle of roses and greenery, composed with the kind of quiet care you might expect from a Woolwich florist who knows the families they serve. The outer and inner edges of the ring are softened by a dense collar of dark green fern fronds, each frond finely divided and slightly arched, giving the wreath a feathery, almost mossy frame. Resting on this verdant base, large dusty lavender and soft mauve roses are spaced evenly around the circle, their petals unfolding in generous, ruffled layers that catch and cradle the light. Between them, clusters of smaller blush pink spray roses, some just beginning to open, nestle in gentle groups, adding delicate texture and a tender contrast in tone. Tiny buds and discreet filler greens peek from between the larger blooms, deepening the shadows and making the ring feel full, alive, and carefully balanced. The colour palette remains soft and composed: muted purples, powdery pinks, and lush greens working together to suggest calm, remembrance, and affection rather than drama. You can almost imagine this wreath resting on an easel at a chapel in Woolwich or laid by the riverside in quiet tribute, its circular form symbolising continuity and the unbroken nature of love. The overall impression is of a thoughtfully crafted funeral wreath, designed to bring a sense of gentle beauty and comfort during a time of farewell.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This circular memorial wreath presents a refined study in blue and white, photographed under soft, natural light that highlights both texture and tone. A compact, voluminous ring of vibrant deep-blue chrysanthemums forms the wreath's substantial base; their numerous, fine petals fan outward to produce a plush, almost velour effect across the surface. The inner edge is softly lined with a pleated white satin ribbon, the sheen of its folds creating a restrained, elegant frame that brightens the composition without overpowering the blue. On the upper-left quadrant a neat cluster of three full blue roses commands attention-their velvety, sapphire petals opening in layered spirals and teamed with delicate sprigs of gypsophila and dark green leaves to introduce a gentle, traditional sympathy accent. From that cluster a graceful arc of pure white orchids-Phalaenopsis or Dendrobium varieties-descends toward the lower right, each orchid bloom appearing almost weightless against the darker backdrop. Scattered green orchid buds, ranging from tightly closed to half-open, bring a whisper of renewal to an arrangement intended for remembrance. The design balances solemnity and beauty: deep blue for enduring memory, white for purity and serene farewell, and varied textures that invite a closeness one might find comforting at a funeral chapel near Woolwich Dockyard or at a wake in Plumstead. Prepared with careful craftsmanship, this wreath is suited to convey condolences with quiet dignity and can be arranged for local delivery to help families in Woolwich and neighbouring Greenwich express their farewell.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
A full circular sympathy wreath, composed in gentle shades of white, light pink, and rich magenta, is displayed against a bright white backdrop so every detail is easy to see. The eye is drawn first to the large white lilies, their broad petals velvety and luminous, opening in calm, star-like forms along the wreath's curve. Deep pink and fuchsia lilies are woven among them, their dramatic colour and speckled throats adding depth and a sense of heartfelt emotion. Around and between these focal blooms sit pure white gerbera daisies with dark chocolate centres, their crisp, radiating petals giving the design a clean, contemporary look. Soft pink roses, some just beginning to unfurl and others more open, nestle like small moments of tenderness, while creamy white roses provide a grounded, traditional touch. Smaller white blossoms, possibly spray roses or carnations, fill the spaces, softening transitions and adding a cloud-like fullness. Lush green foliage outlines the ring, with varied leaves and sprigs that create subtle movement and a natural frame for the blossoms. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, evoking continuity, eternal love, and the enduring bond between the departed and those who remain. It is easy to imagine this arrangement resting at a Woolwich chapel or being delivered to a family home near the Thames, its quiet fragrance and layered textures offering comfort. The design combines the grace of classic funeral flowers with a fresh, local sensibility, echoing the respectful, understated character of remembrance services throughout Woolwich.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A traditional sympathy wreath filled with rich red carnations and vivid lime green button chrysanthemums hangs visually against a stark white background, its circular form perfectly balanced and meticulously constructed. The arrangement feels both classic and contemporary, the kind of design a Woolwich florist would craft for a funeral or memorial gathering in nearby churches or chapels along the Thames. Deep crimson carnations, with their densely ruffled, almost feathery petals, form the core of the design; some blooms appear fully open, like soft red clouds, while others are just beginning to unfurl, giving the wreath a sense of gentle movement. Threaded among them are neat, globe-shaped lime green pompon mums, their fine, velvety florets creating a smooth, button-like texture that pops vividly against the darker red. Layers of greenery support and frame the flowers: dark, finely cut fern fronds add a shadowy depth that draws the eye inward, while sprigs of variegated pittosporum bring in lighter notes, with cream and green marbling that echoes the soft stripes of the decorative ribbon. That ribbon, a subtle feature woven into the lower portion of the wreath, curls in loose loops of light and dark green, as if echoing the gentle arcs of leaves around it. Every stem seems deliberately placed, giving the wreath a feeling of care and dignity, suitable for expressing condolences, marking a life well lived, or resting gracefully beside a headstone in one of the peaceful cemeteries serving the Woolwich community.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
An elegant sympathy wreath, designed in a perfect circle and photographed on a pure white background, radiates a sense of calm remembrance and gentle beauty. The wreath is densely packed with blush pink and soft lavender-pink roses, their velvety petals unfolding in smooth spirals that evoke tenderness and quiet affection. Ruffled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and rich, regal purple are threaded throughout, giving the design a layered, almost cloud-like texture that softens the overall look. Two large reddish-orange Asiatic lilies provide a striking counterpoint to the pastel tones, one positioned towards the upper curve and the other anchoring the lower section. Their flared petals and dark stamens lend a warm glow, like late evening light over Woolwich Common, and suggest hope amid sorrow. Tiny clusters of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, are sprinkled delicately between the larger heads, forming a misty backdrop that ties the colours together. Spiky blue eryngium thistles sit proudly within the greenery, their cool, metallic hue offering quiet strength and a modern edge. The foliage base is rich and abundant, with silvery eucalyptus, soft ferns, and deeper green leaves creating a cushion of differing shapes and textures. Bright green, structured leaves are folded and woven near the lilies, adding a touch of polished craftsmanship familiar to those who order funeral flowers for services in Woolwich churches and local crematoria. The wreath's circular shape and harmonious colour blend make it an ideal floral tribute to honour a loved one, suitable for thoughtful condolence deliveries to homes and funeral venues across Woolwich.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-detail image reveals a beautifully crafted funeral wreath, formed entirely from compact clusters of white Baby's Breath that create a soft, cloud-like circle suspended on a clean white background. The gypsophila blossoms are tiny and plentiful, each fragile head contributing to a full, cushiony ring that looks light as air yet visually substantial. The open center of the wreath forms a crisp, empty circle, emphasizing the continuity of the floral ring and suggesting a gentle cycle of life, loss, and remembrance. Nestled into the lower right section, a pair of calla lilies provides a striking contrast in both shape and colour. Their sculpted, funnel-shaped petals unfurl in graceful curves, beginning with a deep wine-burgundy or magenta tone at the flared tips, then gradually blending to rich green along the stems and underside of the blooms. The polished surface of the calla petals catches the light differently from the Baby's Breath, adding a refined, modern accent to the otherwise soft, cloud-like texture. The slender green stems bend inward with a natural, almost organic sweep, as though they have gently grown through the sea of white blossoms. The overall effect is peaceful and contemplative, with a touch of contemporary style that would suit a dignified farewell at a Woolwich crematorium or a memorial near the riverside paths by the Royal Arsenal. The arrangement feels thoughtfully composed, an elegant way to send a final message of love, respect, and quiet support to grieving family and friends.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
A lush circular sympathy wreath, presented against a crisp white background, appears as a complete halo of pink and cream blooms, thoughtfully composed for a farewell gathering in Woolwich. The ring is densely woven with roses in deep magenta, vivid fuchsia, and soft pastel pink, their petals layered like silk, some fully opened into generous rosettes, others held close in bud form. Between the roses, double lilies unfold with quiet grandeur, their creamy white and pale peach petals curling outward in multiple layers, with subtle blush tones deepening towards the tips. A few unopened lily buds, in bright yellow-green, rise up like slender torches among the flowers, bringing a fresh, living energy to the design. The blossoms are supported by a generous collar of rich green foliage: feathery fern fronds that arch delicately around the edge, and glossy, deep green leaves that nestle between the blooms, suggesting the soft, shaded greenery you might notice walking through nearby Oxleas Wood or along the quieter streets off Woolwich New Road. Every element of the wreath is arranged to create balance and symmetry, with no gaps in the circle, reinforcing the symbolism of eternity and unbroken love. The white backdrop makes each colour more vivid-the warm pinks, creamy whites, and cool greens all standing in peaceful contrast. This detailed floral wreath conveys a mood of gentle comfort and reverence, perfectly suited to funerals, cremation services, or memorials in the Woolwich area, where family and friends gather to share memories and say a final, loving goodbye.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From a sunlit studio near Woolwich Market, this circular wreath of deep red roses glows with quiet sophistication. Each bloom seems chosen at its peak-the petals soft and supple, layers unfurling with an air of opulence. The circular form reads as a continuous embrace, every rose leaning into its neighbour, creating a plush tapestry of crimson that catches the eye from every angle. The surface feels velvety, the petals curling in soft spirals that reveal their inner hearts. There is a calm, almost ceremonial rhythm to the arrangement, a balance between size and bloom that makes it equally fitting for a wedding tribute, a heartfelt gift, or a dignified memorial. The fragrance slips through the air, mingling with the subtle scent of stems and a faint hint of season. Crafted by a skilled local hand, this wreath embodies love, memory, and reverence. Available for same-day delivery across Woolwich and the surrounding SE London neighbourhoods, it travels with freshness and care, arriving vibrant and ready to be admired on arrival.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
A striking circular wreath for a funeral or memorial service is presented against a pure white background, allowing every flower and leaf to stand out clearly. The ring is lavishly filled with deep red roses and sunny yellow chrysanthemums, arranged so closely that almost no gaps can be seen, giving an impression of abundance and care. Each red rose is at its prime, petals velvety and rich, spiralling outwards from a tight centre to slightly relaxed outer edges, with tones shifting subtly from crimson to wine-red. Tucked around and between the roses are clusters of small yellow chrysanthemum blooms, their airy, feathered petals creating a soft halo of colour that brightens the design without diminishing its solemn dignity. Around and behind the blooms, a tapestry of green foliage provides structure and contrast: broad, polished leaves alongside softer, blue-green sprigs reminiscent of eucalyptus, the varied textures mimicking the layered greenery you might see in the gardens around Woolwich Common or along quiet residential streets. The wreath forms a perfect, balanced circle with an open centre, a traditional symbol of never-ending love and remembrance, making it especially fitting for farewell ceremonies and graveside tributes. Illuminated by even, neutral lighting, the arrangement's colours appear vivid yet refined, and the craftsmanship is evident in the symmetry and uniform fullness. It feels like a thoughtful, comforting presence-something a family in Woolwich might choose when they want flowers to speak clearly of honour, gratitude, and an enduring bond that continues beyond the service itself.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
From a position of quiet reverence, this circular wreath of red roses feels ceremonial yet intimate, as if each petal carries a memory tended with patient care. The dense ring is softened by touches of silvery-green foliage-broad, matte leaves and slender ruscus-that peek through between the blooms like soft breaths between words. The roses themselves, classic symbols of love and enduring devotion, lend a mood of reverence as light drapes across the velvety depths of the petals, highlighting subtle shifts in crimson. Against a clean white background, the ring glows with serene warmth, inviting reflection on moments shared and lives remembered. The construction feels meticulous, with petals and leaves layered to give a full, three-dimensional presence that seems to rise in gentle relief. This piece speaks of eternal connection and the quiet promise that memories endure long after the flowers fade. It would sit gracefully in a Woolwich ceremony or as a thoughtful accompaniment to articles on sympathy, funerals, or anniversaries, and for local customers it offers a refined choice for same-day delivery across Woolwich, Charlton, and the surrounding SE London communities, bringing a touch of grace to every tribute.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
A beautifully symmetrical lifebuoy-shaped funeral wreath dominates a clean white background, its strong circular form immediately suggesting safety, protection, and the steady rhythm of the tides along the Woolwich riverfront. The ring is constructed entirely from hundreds of tightly packed, small chrysanthemum-style blooms, creating a smooth, sponge-soft texture that feels almost seamless to the eye. The florist has divided the design into four crisp sections: two opposing quadrants of saturated royal blue, and two of pure, luminous white. The blue segments are intense and velvety, each tiny floret contributing to a dense, almost wave-like surface, reminiscent of deep water under a cloudy sky. The white quadrants are equally full yet visually lighter, adding a sense of calm air and quiet reflection, as if catching a shaft of daylight over the Thames Barrier. Along the inner rim of the wreath, a delicate band of dark blue ribbon has been gently gathered into fine pleats, giving the arrangement a tailored finish that echoes traditional maritime equipment. The hollow center remains open and clearly defined, symbolizing both absence and the idea of a safe haven. This thoughtful floral tribute would feel at home at a Woolwich funeral service for someone who served at sea, worked on the river, or simply loved walking the waterfront paths. It conveys a message of remembrance, rescue, and enduring gratitude-an elegant, nautical-themed farewell crafted to offer comfort to grieving family and friends.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat and photographed from above against a bright white backdrop, this elegant funeral wreath pairs creamy white roses with soft, pale yellow lilies over a plush foundation of deep green foliage-a composition often requested by families across Royal Arsenal Riverside and around Woolwich Arsenal. The arrangement reads as both refined and reassuring: roughly fifteen to twenty fully bloomed ivory roses, their petals tightly furled in classic spirals, create the principal mass and radiate a warm, soft light; interspersed among them, lemon-hued trumpet lilies open in graceful arcs while others remain in tight bud form, adding gentle contrast and layered texture. Surrounding greenery includes lacy fern fronds that soften the silhouette and broader, rounded leaves resembling eucalyptus that introduce steely green tones and a subtle aromatic note. The craftsmanship shows in the wreath's dense packing and symmetrical balance-the flowers sit close, leaving no gaps, which gives a sense of fullness and careful attention. Under calm, diffused lighting the pale blooms seem serene, almost luminous, a visual language of purity and peace. Intended as a memorial or sympathy tribute, this wreath conveys respectful condolence and quiet hope. Flowers Woolwich prepares pieces like this for local delivery across Woolwich and neighbouring Greenwich, mindful of the occasion and the need for delicate presentation at services, graveside gatherings, or remembrance ceremonies.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00