Raynes Park WREATHS

At Flowers Raynes Park, our handcrafted wreaths are created by an experienced local florist team who truly know and love Raynes Park. Whether you need a dignified funeral tribute, a welcoming door wreath, or a seasonal centrepiece, we design each piece with care, respect and a deep understanding of floral symbolism.

Working just moments from Raynes Park Station, close to Coombe Lane and the A3 Kingston Bypass, we’re perfectly placed to offer reliable same-day delivery across Raynes Park and surrounding areas, including:

  • Wimbledon
  • Motspur Park
  • New Malden

Every wreath is carefully arranged using fresh, premium flowers, from classic white lilies and roses to soft seasonal foliage. We’ll happily guide you on flower meanings and colour palettes, ensuring your bouquets and wreaths express exactly what you’d like to say – whether that’s sympathy, remembrance or warm festive welcome.

You can easily order online for same-day delivery (available until 3 PM), with our drivers delivering respectfully to homes, churches, crematoriums and funeral directors throughout Raynes Park and nearby neighbourhoods. As your trusted local florist, we take pride in every detail, from secure packaging to thoughtful presentation, so your wreath arrives looking beautiful and lasting as long as possible.

If you need guidance on wording for card messages or choosing the right style of wreath, our friendly team at Flowers Raynes Park is here to help, always with honest advice and genuine local care.

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WREATHS
I describe this funeral wreath as a composed circle of solace: a thick, continuous ring formed from countless white cushion chrysanthemums, their layered petals creating a plush, cloud-like surface that suggests quiet continuity. Nestled into the upper-left of the circle is a thoughtful flourish of purple Eustoma (Lisianthus), the blooms ranging from rich violet to soft lavender with a delicate contrast of pale yellow centres; some stems carry tight buds, adding a gentle cadence of hope and unfolding. Interlaced among the purple are sprigs of fresh green foliage - glossy, slightly variegated leaves alongside delicate ferny fronds - which add a cool, living texture that keeps the composition feeling tender and uncluttered. A subtle detail lends refinement: a frilled dark purple mesh ribbon is visible along both the inner and outer edges of the wreath's base, a restrained accent that echoes the lisianthus tones and frames the white chrysanthemum cushion. The soft studio light casts a faint shadow beneath the wreath, giving it presence against the stark white background while preserving an overall sense of calm. As a local florist I imagine delivering this piece to services near Raynes Park Station or to families gathered closer to Wimbledon Common, offering a quiet, sympathetic presence rather than spectacle. Flowers Raynes Park prepares wreaths like this with attention to scent, form and durability - a respectful visual and tactile tribute intended to comfort mourners and honour memory.
HONORING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
A dignified circular sympathy wreath is showcased against a stark white background, its substantial body densely packed with immaculate white chrysanthemums that create a smooth, pillowy surface. The multitude of small chrysanthemum heads overlap like a snowdrift of petals, giving the wreath a comforting, tactile softness that invites a gentle, contemplative pause. Tucked beneath the surface along the wreath's inner and outer rim, a narrow sweep of deep purple mesh or ribbon subtly emerges, offering a thoughtful contrast and an understated sense of depth. Anchoring the upper-left curve, three soft yellow roses stand as the focal accent-each rose unfurls in layered, creamy petals that bring a warm, human touch to the arrangement. Surrounding the roses are delicate clusters of white gypsophila, their tiny star-like blooms floating among the foliage, while small sprays of lavender-purple statice add a restrained flash of colour that echoes early spring hedgerows.

Dark, lush greenery-broad leaves and feathery fern fronds-frames the accent cluster and enhances the freshness of the flowers, their varied textures balancing the plush chrysanthemum field. The wreath's open centre remains clear, symbolically representing continuity and remembrance; soft studio lighting gently sculpts the composition, casting a slight shadow that grounds the piece on the white surface. Imagining this made for a service in Raynes Park or a memorial near West Barnes Common, the design reads as a heartfelt, timeless expression of condolence-simple, respectful, and crafted with neighbourhood sensibility from a local workshop.
IN MY PRAYERS WREATH
£75.00
A graceful, round floral wreath rests visually on a plain white background, inviting close attention to its gentle detail. The shape is perfectly circular, with a generous opening in the centre and a wide floral band forming the outer ring. Covering this ring is a dense layer of Baby's Breath flowers, thousands of minuscule white blossoms clustered on fine, branching stems. Together, they create an impression of soft, drifting clouds encircling the wreath, delicate yet full. Rising from this cushion of white are clusters of Lisianthus blooms, each one a study in subtle colour and texture. Their petals are finely ruffled and layered, mostly white but carefully tinged along the edges with lavender and deeper purple hues, like the soft sky over Raynes Park at dusk. Some blossoms are fully open, displaying shadowed, more intense centres; others remain partially closed buds, with light green stems and touches of creamy yellow, signalling new flowers poised to open. The absence of bold foliage or ribbon keeps the composition pure and unembellished, ideal for solemn occasions. The overall mood is one of calm reflection, making the wreath suitable for funerals, memorial services, or times of quiet remembrance in the Raynes Park community. One can imagine it resting near a chapel lectern, placed at a graveside in a nearby cemetery, or delivered to a family home off Grand Drive, offering a gentle, floral expression of sympathy and enduring love in a moment when words may feel insufficient.
WARM EMBRACE WREATH
£70.00
This circular funeral wreath reads like a gentle, visual elegy-densely layered with small white chrysanthemums that form a pillowy, tactile base suggestive of calm and purity. A delicate layer of deep purple mesh is visible beneath the white, most noticeable along the inner circumference, introducing a refined shadow that deepens the overall palette. At the wreath's upper-left a small, lush cluster is arranged with the care of a neighbourhood florist: a single creamy rose, pale as dawn, unfurls at the center, its soft fragrance imagined among glossy variegated leaves and delicate, feathery fern fronds. Fine sprigs of lavender-hued statice are threaded through this cluster, their tiny blossoms adding a cool, textured note that harmonises with the hidden purple underlayer. Balancing this composition on the right, two elegant calla lilies are laid in a graceful arc; their trumpet-shaped blooms present a painterly gradient from saturated purple at the tips to a gentle peachy-pink toward the base, while their bright green stems bend and weave through the chrysanthemum field. A single, longer stem crosses the lower section of the wreath, subtly tying the flora from left to right and suggesting continuity and care. Bathed in soft, neutral light against a white backdrop, the wreath's colours-classic white, serene purple, tender cream, and fresh green-convey respect, solace, and a quiet hope. Thoughtfully suited for memorial services or graveside tributes in Raynes Park and surrounding streets such as Kingston Road and Coombe Lane, it embodies consolation without flourish.
PEACEFUL WREATH
£75.00
This image shows a beautifully composed memorial wreath set against a bright white background, its round, open centre drawing the eye into a quiet space of reflection. The wreath is abundantly filled with roses, each bloom chosen for its soft, consoling colour. Ivory and creamy white roses form the foundation of the circle, fully open and relaxed, their petals arranged in smooth, spiralling layers that feel almost like folded silk. Interwoven with these are clusters of blush pink spray roses, some tightly closed like tiny pearls, others partially opened to reveal delicate centres. Subtle notes of pale peach and buttery yellow roses add gentle warmth, while the occasional dusty lavender or muted mauve rose introduces a slightly antique, wistful character, much like the timeless calm of the residential streets around Raynes Park. Dark green fern foliage provides a textured backdrop, its fine, feathered fronds emerging from beneath the petals, curving outward and giving structure to the wreath. The interplay of buds, half-open blossoms, and full roses creates depth and movement, suggesting the stages of a life remembered with love. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the natural variations in tone without casting strong shadows, so the overall mood remains serene. This wreath, in the style of designs prepared for services at local churches or crematoriums serving Raynes Park families, feels both personal and dignified. It would be fitting for a funeral, a memorial service, or as a graveside tribute, offering a quiet, floral expression of condolence and support when words are difficult to find.
FOND MEMORIES WREATH
£90.00
This elegant funeral wreath captures the tranquil spirit of Raynes Park, with a lavish composition of fresh lilies and roses arranged in a complete, unbroken circle. Bold, star-shaped white lilies bloom at the centre of the arrangement, each petal unfurling with delicate grace and gentle movement, some showcasing prominent green stamens while a few remain in soft bud. The pristine grace of these lilies forms a peaceful foundation, thoughtfully contrasted by vibrant fuchsia-pink stargazer lilies whose deep magenta speckles and luminous petals evoke cherished memories and hope. Scattered throughout, petite blush-pink and creamy white roses peer between the larger blossoms, their silky petals inviting touch and symbolising quiet moments of love. Muted green foliage peeks out from behind, reminiscent of a fresh morning in none other than the peaceful Raynes Park gardens. The sensitive balance of colour, texture, and composition inspires a sense of comfort and gentle consolation-a fitting reflection of the local community's sincere spirit. Whether gracing a memorial service, providing solace at a bedside, or honouring lost loved ones, this tribute, expertly prepared by a Raynes Park florist, brings beauty, empathy, and a sense of continuity to moments of farewell.
IN MEMORIAM WREATH
£90.00
A pristine circular funeral wreath, carefully assembled from hundreds of small white spray chrysanthemums, sits composed against a simple white background; the tightly clustered petals create a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as pure and reverent. Artistry appears in the upper left quadrant where a vibrant cluster is anchored: rich, sunflower-gold roses open fully, their layered petals reflecting soft daylight, while deep purple lisianthus (Eustoma) provide a velvety counterpoint with ruffled edges and cup-like forms. Lighter lavender buds of lisianthus and tender green shoots tuck between the main blooms, adding nuance and a sense of unfolding life. A mix of glossy, rounded foliage and delicate fern fronds gives structural lift and a natural rhythm of textures, the greens varying from deep bottle-green to a paler variegated tone that sets off the colours. Subtle threads of dark purple mesh ribbon peek from beneath the chrysanthemums along the wreath's inner and outer rings, a refined detail that quietly echoes the purple blooms. The open centre keeps the traditional 'O' form and creates a calm visual pause, emphasising remembrance. From my workshop near Raynes Park Station I often prepare wreaths like this for services across Wimbledon and Merton; the arrangement is designed to convey sympathy, quiet dignity and a heartfelt farewell. Flowers Raynes Park prepares it with careful wiring and fresh conditioning so the scent remains gentle and the texture stays soft through a memorial service.
ETERNAL LIGHT WREATH
£75.00
A full, unbroken ring of white and purple flowers is presented here against a bright, minimalist white background, drawing attention to the artistry of this funeral wreath. At its heart are large Oriental lilies in pure white, their petals thick and satiny, opening outwards with a soft curve that suggests both strength and tenderness. Some lilies are fully open, showing off their pale green centres and upright stamens carrying warm, rust-coloured anthers, while others remain as elongated buds that hint at blooms yet to come. Nestled in clusters around the ring are Lisianthus-like flowers with gently frilled petals, white at their base but kissed with lilac and deeper purple along the edges, lending a subtle, almost watercolor-like contrast. The flowers sit atop a bed of concealed greenery; glimpses of glossy leaves and a few eucalyptus-style stems introduce depth and structure without overwhelming the clean, light palette. The white backdrop and soft, even lighting give the impression of quiet stillness, like a chapel interior near Cottenham Park or a peaceful farewell room close to Raynes Park's tree-lined streets. The composition feels carefully balanced and symmetrical, symbolizing continuity and the enduring nature of love and memory. This white lily and purple Lisianthus wreath would be a fitting choice for funerals and memorial services around Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon Chase, offering bereaved families a gentle, dignified floral expression of sympathy, respect, and a serene final goodbye.
ETERNAL AFFECTION WREATH
£80.00
Taken from a slightly raised viewpoint on a crisp white surface, this wreath presents itself as a refined, circular emblem of sympathy with a gentle shadow grounding it in space. The heart of the design is a generous ring of immaculate white chrysanthemums, their delicate, layered petals forming a soft, textured mound whose tiny central discs lend a whisper of warmth beneath the pure white. Set to the upper-left, three deep blue roses create a evocative focal point: their saturated, velvet-like petals spiral inward with exacting grace, nestling among rich, dark green foliage that gives the cluster weight and natural contrast. Encircling the chrysanthemum ring on both the outer rim and the inner aperture is a pleated satin ribbon dyed to match the roses' intense cobalt, the ribbon's ripples catching light to introduce sheen and formality to the wreath's outline. The composition balances tradition and individuality - white for remembrance, blue for calm and dignity - and reads as a respectful tribute suitable for funerals, memorial services, or a keepsake placed at a graveside. As a local florist familiar with Raynes Park and nearby Wimbledon, I imagine this wreath greeting visitors at a chapel on Kingston Road or set gently near floral tributes outside a community church; its textures and muted fragrance are intended to comfort rather than intrude. The visual restraint, tactile contrast of velvet petals and silky ribbon, and the cool, harmonious palette unite to create an arrangement that honours memory with quiet, steadfast grace.
MY ADMIRATION WREATH
£75.00
Resting on a clean white surface, this circular sympathy wreath appears calm and composed, as if prepared in a quiet corner of a Raynes Park workshop before being delivered to a nearby chapel or crematorium. Its form is a flawless ring, richly packed with blossoms so that the design feels full and reassuring. Dominating the arrangement are large roses in sophisticated shades of dusty lavender, muted mauve, and soft grey-purple, their petals fully open and layered in gentle, ruffled spirals. These cool, understated colours lend the piece a serene, dignified presence. Interspersed among them are small blush pink spray roses, which arrive in different stages of bloom: some tight, rounded buds full of promise, others half-open, with edges curling slightly outward. This contrast in scale and openness introduces a delicate rhythm, drawing the eye gently around the circle. Underpinning the flowers is a thick foundation of dark green fern foliage-likely leatherleaf or sword fern-splayed outward in fine, serrated fronds that create a naturally textured border. Flecks of slightly darker greenery and tiny hidden buds peek between petals, enhancing the sense of depth against the bright background. The lighting is soft and balanced, allowing each flower and leaf to be clearly seen without harsh shadows, much like daylight filtering through clouds over nearby Wimbledon Common. As a funeral or memorial tribute, the wreath communicates tenderness and respect rather than drama, making it a thoughtful floral gesture for families in Raynes Park who wish to honour a loved one with beauty, grace, and quiet remembrance.
LOVING GRACE WREATH
£90.00
A thoughtfully crafted memorial wreath, seen here as if arranged on a workbench near Raynes Park station under gentle daylight. The dominant element is an abundant ring of vivid, deep-blue chrysanthemum heads, packed tightly to form a full, cushion-like halo. Their finely textured petals create movement across the wreath's surface, the kind of tactile richness a mourner might notice if they brushed a hand across it. Lining the inner circle is a soft, ruffled white satin ribbon, its clean pleats providing a luminous border that lifts the blue and adds formal refinement. Anchoring the upper-left quadrant are three striking blue roses, each in full bloom; their velvety petals open in layered spirals and reflect a deep azure tone that harmonises with the chrysanthemums. Around those roses, delicate sprays of tiny white baby's breath offer a whispering contrast and a fragile, comforting presence, while deep green foliage gives the cluster dimension. A graceful cascade of pristine white orchids flows from mid-left toward the lower right, their elongated, silky petals and sculptural forms introducing an airy, almost ethereal rhythm across the wreath. Green orchid buds-some tight, others just unfurling-are woven into the cascade, quietly symbolising continuity and the cyclical nature of life. The overall palette of cobalt and ivory reads as peaceful and dignified, appropriate for funeral services, commemorative events, or church gatherings in Raynes Park, Wimbledon Chase, or nearby Kingston Road. The composition feels calm to the eye and suggestive of quiet comfort, crafted with the gentle restraint often requested for remembrance pieces.
EXCEPTIONAL LIFE WREATH
£80.00
Set against a clean white backdrop, this open circular wreath of funeral flowers forms a complete ring of colour and texture, symbolising eternal love and the continuity of life. The wreath is dominated by large white lilies, their graceful star-shaped blooms open wide, revealing golden stamens and cool green throats that give the arrangement a quiet, almost spiritual presence. Nestled between them are vivid fuchsia and deep magenta lilies, their richer tones and softly freckled petals adding depth and intensity, much like the layered memories shared at a memorial service in Raynes Park. Soft blush-pink roses appear throughout, some in tight bud, others partially unfurled, their velvety petals suggesting tenderness and affection. Creamy white roses, many fully open, contribute a timeless, traditional elegance associated with sympathy flowers. White Gerbera daisies with dark centres dot the wreath like little beacons of light, offering a friendly, comforting touch. Fine sprays of small white flowers, possibly miniature carnations or spray chrysanthemums, fill the spaces between larger blooms, creating a seamless, cushion-like texture across the ring. A collar of rich green foliage frames the flowers, with glossy leaves and hints of lighter new growth adding depth and a fresh, garden-inspired feel that calls to mind local parks and residential gardens around Coombe Lane and Grand Drive. The overall impression is of a carefully composed, dignified tribute, suitable for funerals and celebrations of life, offering a message of peace, remembrance, and enduring love to families throughout Raynes Park.
LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this traditional circular wreath feels both comforting and dignified, like a thoughtful farewell created by a Raynes Park florist who knows how to balance colour and sentiment. The wreath forms a complete, unbroken ring of flowers, closely arranged so that red and green flow seamlessly into one another. Deep red carnations dominate the design, their petals soft and intricately ruffled, creating a velvety texture that seems almost touchable. Some blooms are larger and fully open, others slightly smaller and less unfurled, giving the ring an organic rhythm, as if the flowers are breathing together in quiet unison. Between these crimson blooms are clusters of lime green button chrysanthemums, each one a tiny globe of fine petals packed so tightly they resemble miniature cushions. Their bright chartreuse hue brings light into the design, a gentle suggestion of renewal that sits beautifully alongside the more solemn reds. Supporting this interplay of colour is a lush framework of greenery. Dark, feathery fern fronds extend just beyond the flowers, softening the outline of the wreath, while variegated pittosporum leaves, edged in creamy white and pale green, add intricate detail throughout the circle. Woven discreetly into the lower section is a ribbon in soft green tones, decorated with darker diagonal stripes and shaped into relaxed loops that nestle among the foliage. The white background isolates the wreath, casting a delicate shadow that hints at its volume and craftsmanship. It's easy to imagine this piece resting beside a coffin at a local Raynes Park chapel, or laid at a graveside after a service near Wimbledon Chase, offering a calm, beautifully composed symbol of remembrance.
MY CONDOLENCES WREATH
£65.00
This meticulously crafted sympathy wreath, photographed from above against a bright white background, captures the understated elegance that suits a farewell gathering in Raynes Park or nearby Wimbledon. The wreath forms a perfect circle of flowers, with no bare spaces, only an unbroken sequence of blooms and foliage. Pale blush and lavender-pink roses appear all around the ring, their velvety petals unfolding in rounded spirals that feel soft and comforting. Nestled among them, lisianthus flowers in gentle pink and deep purple emerge in layered, ruffled cups, creating shadows and texture that give the arrangement depth. Two bold Asiatic lilies, coloured a striking coral-orange with subtle reddish undertones, serve as the main focal points, positioned across from one another on the top and bottom arcs of the wreath. Their broad petals and prominent stamens bring a sense of warmth and hope to the tribute. Tucked discreetly into the green base, several closed lily buds rest like quiet promises of future bloom. Fine sprays of lavender-blue filler flowers, likely statice, weave through the composition like a soft haze, while small, spiky blue-grey eryngium thistles add an architectural element and a cool, sophisticated contrast. The foliage is plentiful and layered: silvery eucalyptus leaves, feathery fronds of fern, and deeper green leaves overlap to build a lush, supportive base. At the lower edge, a few bright green leaves are folded and shaped with precision, highlighting the care taken by an experienced florist. The wreath's circular shape, combined with its blend of soft pastels and richer hues, expresses both peace and remembrance, making it a fitting floral tribute for delivery by a Raynes Park flower specialist to any local funeral or memorial service.
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES WREATH
£75.00
This image showcases a refined, circular funeral wreath resting on a stark white surface, its full form captured from a high angle so that every detail of the design is visible. The wreath is lush with white Baby's Breath, each delicate Gypsophila flower contributing to an airy, cloud-soft texture that completely covers the circular base. The tiny blossoms cluster so densely that the ring appears almost like a halo of fine lace or frost, while the central opening remains clean and round, inviting contemplation and a sense of continuous, unbroken remembrance. Set into the lower right curve of this cloud of white are two graceful calla lilies, their presence adding depth and a subtle flourish of colour. The lilies' elegant, trumpet-shaped blooms unfurl from slender green stems, their petals transitioning from fresh green at the base to layered shades of magenta, plum, and deep burgundy at the rolled edges. Their smooth, polished surfaces stand in gentle contrast to the feathery Baby's Breath, catching the light and drawing the viewer's gaze. The composition balances softness with structure, innocence with intensity, making the wreath suitable for a thoughtful farewell or memorial gathering in Raynes Park and neighbouring areas like Wimbledon Chase or Coombe Lane. There are no ribbons or text, only flowers speaking quietly for themselves. The overall impression is of a serene, modern tribute that could sit with grace by a coffin, on a stand in a local chapel, or in a family home during a wake, offering comfort through the simple beauty and careful craftsmanship of locally arranged flowers.
PURE LOVE WREATH
£70.00
Set against a pure white backdrop, this circular wreath radiates soft colour and quiet emotion, ideal for a funeral or memorial in Raynes Park. The arrangement is perfectly round and densely packed, creating a sense of completeness and continuity. Lush roses in deep magenta, vibrant fuchsia, and delicate blush pink provide the main focus, their petals forming layered spirals that feel both romantic and dignified. Some roses are just beginning to open, with tight outer petals hugging the centres, while others are fully bloomed, revealing every ruffle and fold. Woven through the roses are elegant double lilies in creamy white and pale pink, with hints of peach along the petal edges; a few blooms show subtle darker pink veins that draw the eye inward to the centre. Fresh lime-green lily buds appear among the open flowers, poised to blossom and adding a note of hope. Surrounding this sea of petals is a deep cushion of greenery: feathery ferns give the wreath a soft outline, while glossy emerald leaves and touches of variegated foliage build substance and texture. The balanced mix of warm pinks and cool greens feels reminiscent of a well-kept local garden after rain, perhaps like those tucked behind the homes near Raynes Park station. The neutral white background allows the wreath to stand out without distraction, making every detail visible. This thoughtful arrangement is well suited to honour a loved one at a crematorium service, a church near Wimbledon Chase, or a heartfelt celebration of life held at home, offering comfort and a beautiful focal point for remembrance.
SPIRITED GRACE WREATH
£95.00
From the moment you glimpse this wreath, warmth and reverence seem to radiate from a circle of ruby-red blooms. Dozens of roses, each picked at their peak, present petals that are soft and supple, with layers unfurling in an air of opulence. The circular form feels like an embrace, a continuous ring where each blossom lightly brushes its neighbour, creating a textured tapestry of crimson that invites the touch of memory. There is no greenery breaking the line; only the velvet petals weave a smooth, opulent surface that travels around the entire circumference. This arrangement carries both love and solemnity, the roses each bearing a memory or wish that makes the piece feel personal and meaningful. The heady fragrance mingles with a hint of stem beneath the bloom, a reminder of the craft that holds the bouquet together. As a local florist serving Raynes Park, I sense the quiet power these blooms carry-the grace to mark a celebration or a farewell with dignity. Flowers Raynes Park shapes it with meticulous care, ensuring balance, proportion, and a finish that sits perfectly in ceremony spaces or doorway displays along The Broadway. It's available for same-day delivery across Raynes Park and nearby districts, ready to convey affection, sympathy, or joy wherever it is placed.
FOREVER LOVED WREATH
£95.00
Set against a pristine white background, this circular floral wreath immediately draws the eye with its bold combination of deep red and bright yellow blooms. The design is densely packed, with dozens of red roses forming the main body of the ring; each rose is fully open, revealing a classic spiral of velvety petals that shift subtly from bright crimson to deeper burgundy tones as they approach the centre of the flower, suggesting both richness and restraint. Punctuating this sea of red are clusters of yellow chrysanthemums, likely a mix of spray and button varieties, whose many fine, feathery petals create soft, rounded cushions of colour. These sunny yellow accents offer a warm contrast, adding a sense of hope and gentle light to the composition. Nestled among and beneath the flowers, lush green foliage creates structure and fullness: smooth, shiny leaves provide a solid, verdant base, while occasional stems of softer, grey-green foliage reminiscent of eucalyptus introduce a slightly silvery note, enhancing the natural feel. The ring itself is perfectly formed, with an even border of flowers encircling an open central space, a shape that quietly evokes ideas of eternity, continuity, and an ongoing bond. Neutral, even lighting makes the colours appear vivid yet respectful, while the white background isolates the wreath so every detail is clear. This arrangement would be a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial in Raynes Park, perhaps resting in a local chapel or being carried to a graveside service near Cottenham Park, offering comfort and a heartfelt farewell from family and friends.
HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES WREATH
£85.00
As a local Raynes Park florist, I picture this wreath as a ceremonial circle of crimson devotion. Dozens of red roses are packed tightly, forming a lush ring against the crisp white background. Some buds stay tightly curled, others have begun to unfurl into velvety petals, their tones ranging from bright scarlet to deeper burgundy as light plays across each surface. Nestled among them are greens: broad, matte eucalyptus-like leaves and narrower, glossy ruscus, which frame the roses and heighten the sense of depth. The arrangement feels almost sculptural, layers of petals overlapping to create a soft, three-dimensional field that invites touch and gaze alike. The scent of roses is faint but unmistakable, like a quiet garden at dusk. This wreath conveys love, respect, and enduring connection, a traditional choice for funerals, memorials, or anniversaries that honour a life well lived. In the Raynes Park area, it reads as a refined, dependable tribute-perfect for delivery to a home along the Broadway or to nearby funeral directors, with available same-day delivery across the district by Flowers Raynes Park.
PEACE AND PRAYERS WREATH
£90.00
The image features a lifebuoy-shaped floral wreath, carefully crafted and displayed on a stark white background so that its blue-and-white pattern stands out with striking clarity. The wreath forms a flawless circle, with a well-defined hollow centre, and is tightly filled with small, uniform blooms, likely white and royal blue chrysanthemums. The flowers are arranged in four distinct blocks that alternate in colour: two quadrants of intense cobalt-like blue, and two of clean, luminous white, recalling the iconic look of life rings one might associate with riverside walks or rowing clubs within reach of Raynes Park. Each tiny flower head contributes texture and volume, creating a densely packed, almost velvety surface that feels soft and comforting. Along the inner circumference, a narrow band of dark blue ribbon has been gathered into delicate ruffles, tracing the inner circle like a subtle decorative trim and reinforcing the maritime theme without distracting from the floral work. There's a sense of balance between the strong geometry of the quarters and the natural softness of the petals, suggesting both order and emotion. As a memorial wreath, this design speaks to ideas of rescue, protection, and steadfast support, making it a fitting tribute for someone with connections to the sea, the navy, or lifeguard services, or for a loved one remembered as a "lifesaver" within the family. In a funeral service at a local chapel or crematorium near Raynes Park, this wreath would provide a focal point of quiet reflection, its cool tones and symbolic shape expressing solace, respect, and the wish for safe passage on their final voyage.
COMPASSIONATE WREATH
£75.00
Laid flat against a white background, this wreath presents a carefully considered blend of creamy roses, pale yellow lilies and rich green foliage, composed to convey peaceful remembrance. Roughly fifteen to twenty creamy white roses form the heart of the design, each bloom large and fully opened with tightly furled inner petals that reflect a gentle, ivory glow under soft overhead lighting. Among them, lemon-tinged trumpet lilies punctuate the circle; a few open fully with elegant, elongated petals and faint pollen dusting, while several remain in bud or half-open stages, creating visual movement and the suggestion of renewal. The green foundation is layered and varied: delicate fern fronds lend a soft, feathery fringe while deeper green, rounder leaves-suggestive of eucalyptus or similar foliage-provide a cool, silvery counterpoint and structural depth. The wreath is densely packed yet reveals textural contrasts between the smooth rose petals, the sculpted lily forms and the airy greenery. The whole piece reads as calm and composed, its perfect ring symbolising continuity and the lasting nature of memory. As local florists often prepare for services around Raynes Park-near Grand Drive, West Barnes and the High Street-this arrangement suits a chapel display, graveside tribute or memorial table. Flowers Raynes Park would present it with attention to scent and texture so the cream and lemon florals offer a subtle, comforting aroma without overwhelming a quiet remembrance space.
IN LOVING MEMORY WREATH
£75.00