Greenwich Wreaths – Fresh Flowers Delivered Locally

Welcome to Florist Greenwich, your friendly local florist, proud to design and deliver exquisite wreaths and arrangements throughout Greenwich and nearby areas like Blackheath and Deptford. Our team combines true artistry with years of experience, ensuring each wreath is crafted to a standard we’re locally known for. From elegant, seasonal tributes to joyful celebration decorations, we create memorable displays for every occasion.

We know how important it is for your flowers to arrive fresh and on time—that’s why we offer reliable same-day delivery on all wreath orders placed online until 3 PM. Whether you want to honour a loved one, decorate for a special event, or simply brighten someone’s day, we’re here to help with our trusted local service.

Our shop is just steps away from iconic landmarks like Greenwich Park and Cutty Sark, hand-delivering to homes and venues across Royal Hill and the historic riverside. We also extend our expertise to businesses, schools, and community organisations throughout the neighbourhood and surrounding areas.

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WREATHS
This circular sympathy wreath is presented on a pure white background, the kind of studio image we prepare at Florist Greenwich when crafting tributes for families across Greenwich and the surrounding neighbourhoods. The core of the design is a thick, uninterrupted ring of snow-white cushion chrysanthemums, each bloom layered tightly to form a plush, velvety surface that symbolizes purity and enduring memory. The chrysanthemums' small, ruffled petals create a soft, tactile expanse that gently reflects the studio's soft light and leaves a pale shadow under the wreath for a sense of weight and dignity. Placed to the upper-left is a carefully composed cluster of purple Eustoma (lisianthus), their petals ranging from deep violet to pale lavender; some flowers are fully open, showing delicate yellow centers, while others remain as slender, hopeful buds. Fresh foliage-variegated leaves with lighter margins and feathery fern fronds-threads through the purple spray, adding cool green tones, layered texture, and a natural, breathing quality. Subtle details include a dark purple, crinkled mesh ribbon that peeks out beneath the white florals along the inner and outer edges, tying the design together and reinforcing the wreath's palette. The scent is faint and comforting: a clean floral note from the lisianthus over the neutral chrysanthemum base. Designed with sensitivity for mourning families, this wreath is intended for funerals, memorials, or as a graveside tribute, reflecting calm and respect whether placed near Greenwich Market, by the Cutty Sark, or delivered locally in the borough.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a stark white background, this classic circular funeral wreath reads as an offering of calm: a dense band of immaculate white chrysanthemum blooms forms the body of the ring, their many-petalled heads layered to produce a soft, cloud-like surface that absorbs the soft studio light and creates a gentle shadow beneath. A discreet ribbon or netting of deep lavender-purple threads through the chrysanthemums along the inner and outer rims, introducing a measured, elegant contrast that deepens the wreath's visual plane. Nestled at the upper-left arc, three pale yellow roses stand as the arrangement's heart - their petals opening in composed spirals that suggest friendship, care, and remembrance - and they are enveloped by froths of white gypsophila and slender sprays of purple statice which lend lacy texture and a subtle, cool colour note. Varied greenery - from broad, satiny leaves to delicate, fern-like fronds - gives structure and freshness, its cool green hues balancing the warm cream of the roses and the crisp white of the chrysanthemums. The center remains open, a quiet symbol of unbroken love and continuity, while the overall finish is polished and respectful. Slightly scented, visually soft, and proportioned for a traditional memorial setting, this wreath would sit thoughtfully at a service in the Greenwich area, quietly echoing the serene atmosphere of nearby Blackheath and the riverside, crafted with the steady hand of an experienced local florist.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
Photographed against a pure white background, this elegant funeral wreath appears almost to glow, its round form entirely dressed in baby's breath and lisianthus. The base consists of a generous mass of white baby's breath, each fine stem branching into tiny star-like blossoms. Together they create a misty, clouded effect, so that the wreath looks soft and airy, as if it could drift above the Thames near Greenwich on a still evening. Rising from this delicate foundation are larger lisianthus flowers in serene white and shades of purple. The lisianthus petals are gently ruffled, opening into layered cups that feel comforting and luxurious. Their centres are white and creamy, while the outer edges are tinged and outlined with lavender and purple-violet, forming a subtle halo of colour around each bloom. The flowers are in varied stages of life: some are fully open, with clearly visible folds and slightly shadowed interiors; others remain partially closed, slender buds with hints of ivory and lilac beneath pale green casings. This variation adds a sense of movement and quiet continuity to the wreath. The inner circle remains open and perfectly defined, reinforcing the symbolic meaning of eternity, remembrance, and connection. With no added embellishments or vivid colour accents, the arrangement relies on texture, tone, and shape to express its message. It is easy to imagine this wreath resting at a funeral in a Greenwich church, accompanying a service at the crematorium, or being laid at a memorial along the historic streets near the Cutty Sark. The overall mood it conveys is one of stillness, compassion, and respectful farewell.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
Seen here in tender detail, this circular funeral wreath combines classical simplicity with subtle colour accents, a piece I might prepare for a graveside service in Greenwich or to send to a ceremony at Greenwich Market's nearby chapels. The main body is a dense, cloud-like ring of pure white chrysanthemums-each tiny floret packed close so the surface reads velvet-soft and serene. Underneath the white, a fine purple mesh or ruffled lace peeks along the inner edge, giving a quiet, noble underlayer of colour. On the upper-left section a single cream rose opens at the centre of a small bouquet of mixed foliage: variegated leaves with pale edges, wispy fern fronds and sprigs of lavender-purple statice that add delicate texture and a hint of scent memory. On the right, two elegant calla lilies curve across the lower arc; their trumpeted blooms graduate from deep purple at the tips into soft peach-pink and blush tones towards their bases, the long green stems woven into the chrysanthemum foundation so the composition reads as one flowing line. A longer stem from the left cluster crosses the lower span, subtly linking the two focal areas. The overall impression is respectful and composed, offered in muted daylight against a white background so every detail is visible. As a Greenwich florist I design pieces like this with local families in mind, mindful of services held near Greenwich Park, Blackheath or the riverfront; this wreath quietly conveys solace, honour and lasting remembrance.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
A beautifully composed circular funeral wreath is displayed against a spotless white background, its full ring of flowers appearing almost like a soft, pastel halo. The design is rich yet gentle, created with an array of roses in muted, comforting shades that feel well-suited to a farewell in Greenwich, near the historic park, observatory, or local riverside chapels. The wreath is densely filled with large, fully open roses in creamy white and ivory, their velvety petals layered in generous spirals that invite the eye to rest. Nestled between these are clusters of delicate blush pink spray roses and tiny buds in various stages of opening, bringing texture and a quiet sense of unfolding time. Warm peach and buttery yellow roses are interwoven throughout, imparting a subtle glow that softens the overall composition, like late afternoon light on the Thames. To one's eye, the inclusion of dusty lavender and muted mauve roses adds a special, antique elegance, deepening the emotional resonance without darkening the mood. The flowers sit on a lush bed of dark green fern fronds and leafy foliage, which curve and fan out behind the petals, providing structure and visual depth. The contrast between the deep greenery and the pale blossoms gives the wreath a serene yet vivid presence. Crafted as a sympathy tribute, this wreath would be fitting for a funeral, wake, or memorial service anywhere in the Greenwich area, from local churches to crematorium chapels, offering a thoughtful expression of condolence, remembrance, and enduring affection through carefully chosen blooms.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
On a pristine white setting, a full circular floral wreath radiates quiet nobility, crafted with care by Greenwich florists inspired by local traditions and the borough's rich heritage. At its core, elegant white lilies open gracefully, their satin petals reaching outward with an air of serenity, echoing the enduring calm of the Thames at dusk. Interspersed are bold stargazer lilies, their vibrant fuchsia petals flecked with deeper hues, providing bright splashes of color and focal interest throughout the circle. Soft rosebuds in blush pink and creamy white rest gently between their larger counterparts, their tightly wound petals lending romantic mystery and softness to the overall design. Flecks of restrained green foliage hint at the lushness of Greenwich Park, offering just a touch of structure and freshness. The composition, with its seamless circle of blooms and gentle color transitions, suggests unity and renewal, perfect for evoking fond memories or offering comfort at memorial gatherings along the river or in church halls near the Market. Each element is thoughtfully placed-a testament to the artistry, emotional insight, and community spirit of local florists. The finished effect is simultaneously dignified and comforting-a beautiful, expressive tribute for moments of loss and remembrance throughout Greenwich.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A carefully composed circular funeral wreath, the majority of its circumference densely covered in fresh white spray chrysanthemums to form a soft, uninterrupted ring that reads as pure and calm. Each chrysanthemum head is packed close to the next, their tiny petals creating a uniform, almost cloud-like texture that soothes the eye. Accenting the upper left section is a composed cluster of bright yellow roses - petals spiralled open in warm, buttery tones - contrasted by rich purple lisianthus with their cup-shaped, ruffled blooms. A few lisianthus buds in paler lavender and lime-green sit poised among the flowers, hinting at the wreath's living cycle. Varied green foliage, from glossy rounded leaves to feathery fern fronds, threads through the spray, adding structural depth and cooling colour. Subtle dark violet mesh or crinoline ribbon is visible beneath the white base, tracing the inner and outer edges and tying the purple accent into the overall design. The open centre and soft symmetry make this a respectful choice for memorial services or graveside tributes. From my bench near Greenwich Market I see families choose similar wreaths for services at nearby churches and chapels; Florist Greenwich crafts this style with local care, offering arrangements that read as both dignified and consoling when placed at a service or brought to a wake by friends and neighbours.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A ring of tranquil beauty, this circular funeral wreath is composed of towering white Oriental lilies surrounded by delicate violet-tinged lisianthus and subtle green sprigs, set against a clean white backdrop. The lilies dominate with their broad, waxy petals and sculptural presence; many are fully open to display pale green throats and upright pistils, while stamens tipped with reddish-brown anthers provide a warm, organic contrast. Around them, clusters of ruffled lisianthus-soft lavender and purple at the petal edges-create a cushiony underlayer, their texture like folded silk that softens the lilies' stately lines. Bits of eucalyptus-like foliage and narrow leaves emerge throughout, adding a cool, dusty green that lifts the composition and gives it depth. Small, creamy rosebuds and closed lily buds are tucked discreetly beneath the larger flowers, suggesting the quiet cycle of life and the promise of renewal.

Shot centrally on white to highlight its uninterrupted circle, the wreath carries a gentle floral fragrance and a tactile mix of smooth petals, ruffled blossoms, and feathery greenery. As a sympathy piece, it conveys purity, respect, and enduring memory; one can easily imagine it resting near a service held close to Greenwich Market or placed at a memorial beneath the plane trees of Blackheath. The overall impression is of calm dignity-an elegant, comforting presence for those gathered to remember and honour a loved one.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Captured with a slight top-down perspective on a white ground, this funeral wreath presents a considered balance between traditional purity and a singular accent of colour. The principal surface is a continuous ring of snowy white chrysanthemums; each bloom's countless slim petals overlap to create a soft, cloud-like texture and a barely perceptible creamy center that warms the overall tone. Nestled at the upper-left are three intense royal-blue roses, their petals plush and velvety, curling inward in perfect spirals that draw the eye and hold a calm, noble presence. Deep green foliage tucks beneath the roses, its matte and glossy planes offering visual weight and a living contrast to the chrysanthemum's delicacy. The arrangement is neatly trimmed on both the inside and outside edges with a pleated cobalt satin ribbon; the ribbon's subtle sheen and gathered folds lend structure and a formal finish, like the border on a keepsake. Soft studio light produces a gentle shadow beneath the wreath, suggesting depth and readiness for placement at a memorial table or graveside service. The overall scent profile is restrained-a mild, sweet chrysanthemum perfume with leafy undertones-appropriate for reflection and remembrance. As a local floral studio servicing Greenwich, Blackheath and nearby Deptford, Florist Greenwich often chooses this white-and-blue combination for those seeking a dignified tribute that feels both reverent and quietly personal, available for thoughtful delivery to services across the area.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Viewed from above on a clean white surface, this floral wreath appears as a perfectly rounded ring, a classic funeral tribute of roses and rich greenery that would not look out of place at a service in historic Greenwich. The main structure of the ring is created by large, open roses in shades of dusty lavender, soft mauve, and greyish-purple. Their petals are layered and gently ruffled, forming deep, inviting centres that suggest softness and stillness. Between these larger blooms, smaller blush-pink spray roses and delicate rosebuds are tucked carefully, some buds still firm and closed, others beginning to part and reveal their inner petals. This blend of sizes and stages gives the arrangement a sense of quiet movement and tenderness. Beneath the flowers is a generous base of dark green fern fronds, likely leatherleaf or sword fern, whose fine, serrated leaflets extend beyond the flower ring to make a natural halo. The lush, feathery texture of the fern contrasts beautifully with the smooth petals of the roses. Tiny darker buds and deeper green foliage fill in hidden spaces, creating subtle shadows and extra depth so the wreath does not appear flat against the bright background. Soft, even lighting illuminates the composition, enhancing the pastel tones and deep greens without overwhelming them. The result is a wreath that feels calm, respectful, and gently consoling, appropriate for a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life in the Greenwich area. Its circular shape and harmonious colours make it a quiet symbol of remembrance and an elegant way to express sympathy when words alone are not enough.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
This memorial wreath presents a carefully layered study in texture and color, crafted to convey respectful remembrance in a hushed, dignified voice. A full ring of small, vivid deep-blue chrysanthemums forms the foundation - their tight, many-petalled faces creating a luxuriant, tactile surface that absorbs the light and suggests quiet depth. Lining the inner aperture is a pleated white satin ribbon whose soft, satiny folds offer a visual pause and a delicate counterpoint to the dense blue mass. Nestled at the upper-left quadrant, three fully bloomed blue roses draw the eye; their petals are plush and velvety, slightly darker than the chrysanthemum base, and they are gently accented by tiny white gypsophila sprays and hints of dark green foliage to give the cluster a refined, traditional feel. Flowing from mid-left toward the lower right is a cascade of pristine white orchids - their broad, sculpted petals and subtle curving stems bring an ethereal, almost weightless motion across the wreath. Along that arc, several green orchid buds at varying stages of bloom add a note of renewal amid mourning. The arrangement's palette - intense sapphire blues balanced with pure ivory - reads as both solemn and hopeful, the textures moving from fuzzy to silky to satiny under soft studio light. Described by a florist familiar with Greenwich's quiet corners and memorial services, this wreath is designed to communicate sympathy with understated beauty, appropriate for services near Greenwich Market, Blackheath, or local chapels, and it sits as a composed expression of lasting respect.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
An open circular wreath of sympathy flowers sits against a clean white background, its unbroken ring of blooms expressing calm and enduring affection. The design is anchored by large white lilies, their smooth, star-like petals stretching outward and curling slightly at the tips, with green centres and golden stamens that add a soft glow. Interwoven among these are deep magenta and bright fuchsia lilies, their bolder hues and speckled petals creating subtle accents of colour that echo the lively streets and markets around Greenwich town centre. Clusters of soft pink roses are placed thoughtfully throughout, some still tightly closed, others beginning to unfurl, offering a feeling of gentle vulnerability and heartfelt remembrance. Creamy white roses, fully open and densely petalled, bring classic elegance and volume, filling the wreath with a sense of completeness. White gerbera daisies with pronounced dark centres punctuate the design, their layered petals giving a fresh, almost optimistic lift. Tiny white filler flowers-likely spray carnations or small chrysanthemums-fill the gaps between the larger blooms, adding texture and ensuring the wreath feels lush from every angle. A base of rich green foliage encircles the flowers, the overlapping leaves emphasising the circular shape that symbolises eternity and the cycle of life. The lighting is soft and even, without harsh shadows, so every petal and leaf appears clear and tranquil. Created with the care of a local Greenwich florist, this wreath would be fitting for funerals, cremation services, or a celebration-of-life gathering along the Thames, offering a quiet, dignified expression of sympathy and lasting love.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A richly detailed circular wreath of funeral flowers, composed in deep red and vivid lime green, appears against a bright white background, its colours and textures standing out with striking clarity. The wreath is tightly packed, forming a continuous ring that feels both complete and comforting, reminiscent of the considered arrangements created by local florists for families in Greenwich and the surrounding streets toward Blackheath. The primary flowers are abundant red carnations, each bloom a soft cluster of delicately frilled petals layered in concentric waves. Some blossoms are large and fully open, displaying their full, velvety faces, while others are smaller or just beginning to unfurl, adding a naturalistic variety to the otherwise formal circular shape. Threaded between these red flowers are lime green button chrysanthemums, neat and spherical, with tiny, densely arranged florets that create a compact, textured surface. Their bright green hue cuts cleanly through the red, providing a fresh, almost uplifting element within the solemn palette. Supporting the flowers is a foundation of mixed greens: dark, feathery fern fronds that frame the arrangement and introduce depth, alongside variegated pittosporum leaves whose cream-edged, glossy surfaces bring lightness and detail. A gently looped ribbon in coordinating greens is woven into the foliage, particularly visible along one lower section, its diagonal stripes adding quiet movement without overwhelming the blooms. The evenly lit, white background provides a calm, neutral stage that highlights the wreath's balanced form and colour harmony. This floral tribute carries a mood of respectful remembrance and enduring affection, suitable for funeral services, memorials, or crematorium ceremonies throughout the Greenwich area.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This image shows a meticulously designed funeral wreath laid flat on a pure white background, every flower visible from above. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken circle, its shape symbolising continuity and the unending nature of love and memory. A thick bed of assorted greenery builds the structure: rounded eucalyptus leaves with soft, silvery tones mix with delicate fern fronds and darker, more solid foliage, creating a verdant frame. Within this living ring, two bold coral-orange Asiatic lilies capture immediate attention, one near the upper curve and the other towards the lower part of the circle. Their open petals and central stamens seem to radiate warmth, offering a comforting glow that would feel at home in a memorial service near Greenwich Market or a chapel close to the Cutty Sark. Around these focal blooms, clusters of blush and light lavender-pink roses unfold in gentle spirals, some fully open, others just beginning to expand, lending softness and grace. Ruffled lisianthus blooms in pale pink and deep purple nestle among the roses, introducing rich texture and a sense of movement. Tiny sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice or limonium, weave through the gaps, uniting the colours with a delicate haze. Spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles punctuate the design, providing an architectural contrast to the rounder rose heads. Several slender lily buds remain closed among the leaves, hinting at future blossoms and lingering memories. Bright green, folded leaves placed near the lilies show the careful craftsmanship of an experienced local florist in Greenwich. Overall, the wreath's balanced palette of soft pastels and vibrant accents creates a peaceful, dignified tribute of sympathy and remembrance.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
A high-angle view captures a refined remembrance wreath, completely circular and crafted from dense clusters of white Baby's Breath that form a soft, cloud-like band of flowers. The gypsophila blooms are so numerous and closely packed that they merge into a single, plush surface of white, like gentle foam frozen in a ring. The background is also pure white, giving the impression that the wreath is gently suspended in space, while the open centre forms a crisp, empty circle that feels contemplative and calm. On the lower right portion of the ring, two calla lilies introduce a rich seam of colour and elegance. Their narrow, glossy green stems rise from within the Baby's Breath, curving inward in a subtle, natural arc. Each bloom is sculpted and trumpet-shaped, with petals that roll back in a sleek curve. The colour shifts gradually from soft green at the base to velvety burgundy and magenta at the tips, creating a deep, wine-like intensity at the flower's edge. The satiny finish of the calla petals contrasts beautifully with the delicate, star-like clusters of gypsophila. The lighting is clear and even, ensuring every small blossom and curve is visible without harsh shadow. This is the kind of wreath a family in Greenwich might choose for a funeral or memorial service near the Cutty Sark or along the quiet streets by the river, when they want something gentle yet quietly striking. It conveys themes of purity, remembrance, and dignified farewell, offering a modern, graceful option for those saying goodbye to someone much loved.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
This detailed image shows a large, round sympathy wreath set against a pure white background, its colours and textures standing out with gentle clarity. The wreath is densely packed to form a complete, continuous circle, a floral symbol of unending love and remembrance often chosen for farewell ceremonies across Greenwich and nearby Blackheath. Roses are the stars of the design, clustered in rich shades of magenta and fuchsia alongside softer pink tones. Their petals appear soft and velvety, some blooms still cupped and shy, others fully opened into lush, many-layered rosettes that give the wreath a sense of depth and movement. Between these roses nestle lilies in complementary shades of creamy white, pale pink, and delicate peach. Many of the lilies are double-headed, with extra layers of petals that create a frilled, almost ruffled look, and a few buds remain closed in upright, green-tipped spears, suggesting new blossoms still to come. All of this is supported by a generous base of foliage. Fine, feathered fern fronds trace a soft border around the ring, while broader, glossy leaves in deep green tones fill the spaces beneath and between the blooms, enhancing their colour and form. The white background and even light draw attention to the careful craftsmanship: every stem placed so that the circle feels perfectly balanced and full. The arrangement projects an air of calm respect and tenderness, making it a fitting tribute to honour a loved one, whether placed by the casket, at the front of a chapel, or near a memorial in the Greenwich community.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
Near the heart of Greenwich, this wreath of deep red roses unfolds with a whisper of luxury and devotion. The circular arrangement is a continuous embrace, each blossom kissing its neighbor to form a plush, velvet surface. Roses range from full, open centers to tender, tightly furled buds, creating a dynamic rhythm of size and form. The color remains a bold, consistent crimson, as if the petals were stained with candlelight. In the soft light against white, the texture shines-the spiraling centers, the curl of each petal, the way the bloom edges catch a subtle gloss. As a local florist I imagine the scent lifting from the bouquet, a warm suggestion of rose and green stems peeking through. This piece is more than decoration; it is a quiet statement of love, respect, or memory, crafted for moments both intimate and ceremonial. In Greenwich, where markets bustle and river trees line the quay, the wreath reads as a bridge between celebration and remembrance, suitable for a wedding aisle, a memorial, or a thoughtful home display. For same day delivery to addresses in Greenwich, Charlton, or Blackheath, this wreath arrives fresh and prepared to convey heartfelt sentiment without compromise on quality. Every stem is trimmed by hand, every rose nestled with care, and the white backdrop acts as a stage where artistry and nature meet, yielding a piece that feels timeless. It is a gift with layers of meaning for anniversaries, graduations, or a quiet gesture to someone far away in Greenwich.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a crisp white backdrop, a circular funeral wreath composed of red roses and yellow chrysanthemums commands attention with its colour and symmetry. The wreath is tightly arranged into a full ring, with an open centre that draws the gaze around the continuous circle of blooms. The red roses are the most prominent feature, their velvety petals unfolding to reveal soft spirals at the heart of each flower, tinted in varying shades from classic rose red to deeper, wine-like burgundy. Between these, clusters of yellow chrysanthemums create bright accents, their small, dense heads packed with delicate, radiating petals that lend the wreath a gentle, almost cloud-like softness. The pairing of red and yellow creates a striking visual contrast, yet feels balanced and comforting, suggesting love, respect, and a warm remembrance. Lush greenery supports and frames the flowers, with strong, glossy green leaves and possibly stems of eucalyptus or similar silvery foliage filling out the form and adding texture. The foliage extends to the edges, giving the wreath a natural, slightly relaxed outline while maintaining its overall round shape. Bright, even lighting reveals fine details such as the subtle sheen on rose petals and the intricate structure of each chrysanthemum head. The design has the air of an expertly crafted tribute, something a local Greenwich family might order for a funeral at a church near Trafalgar Road or a memorial gathering close to Greenwich Park. It is a thoughtful floral piece suited to expressing condolence, honouring a long life, or marking an anniversary of loss.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
Hands-on and heart-full, Florist Greenwich presents a circular wreath of lush red roses, set against a crisp white backdrop. The arrangement reads as a reverent embrace: dozens of crimson blooms in varying stages of opening-some still gathered in tight buds, others unfurled into velvety discs that catch the light with a gentle sheen. Between, fresh greenery-broad eucalyptus-like leaves with a soft matte shine and narrow, glossy ruscus-adds a cool, emerald frame that makes the red seem to glow. The composition remains a perfect, unbroken ring, a quiet symbol of lasting memory and eternal connection. The petals show subtle shading, from ruby to ruby-black at their deepest folds, and the scene feels generous and dignified, suited to solemn occasions or reflective moments of tribute. The white background keeps the focus purely on texture and form-the way each blossom breathes, the way each leaf lays under and over its neighbour, building depth and a sense of soft motion. In Greenwich, this timeless red rose wreath is a classic choice for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries, conveying sympathy with restrained elegance. It's crafted with hand skill and care, a nod to loved ones near Blackheath or Charlton, and, if desired, can be delivered the same day across Greenwich and surrounding neighbourhoods, bringing a moment of solace to homes and chapels alike. Freshness is preserved by careful handling, and the final presentation remains discreet yet impactful in a church, chapel, or home.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
This image shows a lifebuoy-shaped floral wreath designed as a refined nautical tribute, set against a crisp white background that keeps every line and colour sharp. The wreath is perfectly round, with a clear, open centre that draws the eye inward and suggests stillness and reflection. The entire surface of the ring is covered with small, tightly packed blooms resembling miniature chrysanthemums, arranged so densely that the flowers form a continuous, luxurious carpet with no visible stems. The design is quartered into four distinct blocks of colour, alternating between royal blue and pure white. The blue segments are intense and velvety, evoking deep river water at dusk, while the white segments feel fresh, cool, and gently radiant, like daylight glinting off the Thames near Greenwich and Deptford. The transitions between each coloured segment are precise but softly integrated, highlighting the florists' careful craftsmanship. Along the inner circumference, a slim dark blue ribbon is delicately ruched, following the circular contour of the wreath and adding an extra layer of nautical detail. This lifebuoy wreath is intended as a funeral or sympathy tribute, its form suggesting rescue, reassurance, and the hope of safe passage. For families around Greenwich, Blackheath, and Maze Hill, it can be particularly meaningful when honouring someone with a maritime background, a love of sailing, or a career on the river. It also serves as a powerful symbol for any loved one remembered as a source of strength and support. The cool blue-and-white palette communicates serenity, loyalty, and deep respect, making this design a thoughtful centrepiece for a memorial service or graveside farewell.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Viewed directly from above, this circular funeral wreath combines creamy white roses and pale yellow trumpet lilies with a rich base of deep green foliage, crafted with careful, local expertise from Greenwich. Around fifteen ivory roses with closely furled centres form the primary band, their soft petals layered like small porcelain bowls that reflect soft, neutral light. Interspersed are larger lilies in a tender lemon hue; some open wide to reveal elongated petals and pale stamens, others remain in tight bud, lending staggered height and a living rhythm to the surface. The greenery beneath is deliberately varied: delicate fern fronds create a feathery halo while rounded, bluish-green leaves-reminiscent of eucalyptus-sit nearer the blooms, adding shadow and cool contrast. The wreath is tightly assembled so that blooms sit flush against one another, producing a full, luxurious plane that reads one breath at a time. Smell is implied in the image-a gentle, sweet rose perfume softened by the lillies' fresh, green lemon undertone and the faint herbal, resinous note of eucalyptus. Presented on a plain white backdrop, the circular form becomes a clear symbol of continuity and remembrance. As Florist Greenwich, crafting tributes for services around Greenwich Market, Cutty Sark and the riverside, we favour this palette for its quiet dignity; it communicates respect and solace whether placed at a chapel near King William Walk or delivered for a memorial on Trafalgar Road.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00